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3a4d9d1ed3 Release of libvirt-0.9.13
* configure.ac docs/news.html.in libvirt.spec.in: new version and
  documentation update
* po/*.po*: updated and regenerated localizations
2012-07-02 11:25:36 +08:00
9faaaba432 virsh: Cleanup virsh -V output
Fixed up virsh -V output by removing invalid WITH_PROXY & WITH_ONE
checks, adding several missing checks, and fixing the DTrace check.

Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-06-29 15:40:22 -06:00
791d095235 build: use correct limit for unsigned long long
Reported by Jason Helfman as a build-breaker on FreeBSD.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainFSDefParseXML): Use POSIX
spelling.
* src/openvz/openvz_conf.c (openvzReadFSConf): Likewise.
2012-06-29 15:14:01 -06:00
b1675bac67 nwfilter: Fix memory leak
Below patch fixes this coverity report:

/libvirt/src/conf/nwfilter_conf.c:382:
leaked_storage: Variable "varAccess" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
2012-06-29 14:36:15 -04:00
5bb83236c9 Remove sub-mounts under /dev when starting an LXC container
Since we are mounting a new /dev in the container, we must
remove any sub-mounts like /dev/shm, /dev/mqueue, etc,
otherwise they'll be recorded in /proc/mounts, but not be
accessible to applications.
2012-06-29 16:29:33 +01:00
0ac3baee2c Fix vm's outbound traffic control problem
Hello,

This is a patch to fix vm's outbound traffic control problem.

Currently, vm's outbound traffic control by libvirt doesn't go well.
This problem was previously discussed at libvir-list ML, however
it seems that there isn't still any answer to the problem.
http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-August/msg00333.html

I measured Guest(with virtio-net) to Host TCP throughput with the
command "netperf -H".
Here are the outbound QoS parameters and the results.

outbound average rate[kilobytes/s] : Guest to Host throughput[Mbit/s]
======================================================================
1024  (8Mbit/s)                    : 4.56
2048  (16Mbit/s)                   : 3.29
4096  (32Mbit/s)                   : 3.35
8192  (64Mbit/s)                   : 3.95
16384 (128Mbit/s)                  : 4.08
32768 (256Mbit/s)                  : 3.94
65536 (512Mbit/s)                  : 3.23

The outbound traffic goes down unreasonably and is even not controled.

The cause of this problem is too large mtu value in "tc filter" command run by
libvirt. The command uses burst value to set mtu and the burst is equal to
average rate value if it's not set. This value is too large. For example
if the average rate is set to 1024 kilobytes/s, the mtu value is set to 1024
kilobytes. That's too large compared to the size of network packets.
Here libvirt applies tc ingress filter to Host's vnet(tun) device.
Tc ingress filter is implemented with TBF(Token Buckets Filter) algorithm. TBF
uses mtu value to calculate the amount of token consumed by each packet. With too
large mtu value, the token consumption rate is set too large. This leads to
token starvation and deterioration of TCP throughput.

Then, should we use the default mtu value 2 kilobytes?
The anser is No, because Guest with virtio-net device uses 65536 bytes
as mtu to transmit packets to Host, and the tc filter with the default mtu
value 2k drops packets whose size is larger than 2k. So, the most packets
is droped and again leads to deterioration of TCP throughput.

The appropriate mtu value is 65536 bytes which is equal to the maximum value
of network interface device defined in <linux/netdevice.h>. The value is
not so large that it causes token starvation and not so small that it
drops most packets.
Therefore this patch set the mtu value to 64kb(== 65535 bytes).

Again, here are the outbound QoS parameters and the TCP throughput with
the libvirt patched.

outbound average rate[kilobytes/s] : Guest to Host throughput[Mbit/s]
======================================================================
1024  (8Mbit/s)                    : 8.22
2048  (16Mbit/s)                   : 16.42
4096  (32Mbit/s)                   : 32.93
8192  (64Mbit/s)                   : 66.85
16384 (128Mbit/s)                  : 133.88
32768 (256Mbit/s)                  : 271.01
65536 (512Mbit/s)                  : 547.32

The outbound traffic conforms to the given limit.

Thank you,

Signed-off-by: Eiichi Tsukata <eiichi.tsukata.xh@hitachi.com>
2012-06-29 10:56:13 +02:00
96ebb4fe58 network_conf: Don't free uninitialized pointers while parsing DNS SRV
If the user specified invalid protocol type in a network's SRV record
the error path ended up in freeing uninitialized pointers causing a
daemon crash.

*network_conf.c: virNetworkDNSSrvDefParseXML(): initialize local
                                                variables
2012-06-28 23:42:50 +02:00
6117c35829 conf: Don't shadow error from virGetDomain()
virGetDomain() does a good job of reporting errors itself. This patch
removes shadowing of that error in virDomainListPopulate().
2012-06-28 17:56:46 +02:00
11bdab02c2 maint: include ignore-value in internal.h
The ignore_value macro is used across libvirt. This patch includes it in
the internal header and cleans all other includes.
2012-06-28 16:36:30 +02:00
f38df54b41 vbox: Add support for virConnectListAllDomains()
VirtualBox doesn't use the common virDomainObj implementation so this
patch adds a separate implementation using the VirtualBox API.

This driver implementation supports all currently defined flags. As
VirtualBox does not support transient guests, managed save images and
autostarting we assume all guests are persistent, don't have a managed
save image and are not autostarted. Filtering for existence of those
properities results in empty list.
2012-06-28 16:36:18 +02:00
8116529409 storage: Error out if the target is already mounted for netfs pool
mnt_fsname can not be the same, as we check the duplicate pool
sources earlier before, means it can't be the same pool, moreover,
a pool can't be started if it's already active anyway. So no reason
to act as success.
2012-06-28 11:53:40 +08:00
b29f9bbe49 configure: show correct default argument in help
Pushed without ack, under the trivial rule.
2012-06-28 02:37:27 +02:00
cd15303fd1 events: Don't fail on registering events for two different domains
virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny() takes a domain as an argument.
So it should be possible to register the same event (be it
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LIFECYCLE for example) for two different domains.
That is, we need to take domain into account when searching for
duplicate event being already registered.
2012-06-27 16:20:41 +02:00
421a200987 virsh: Add domdisplay cmd for VNC, SPICE and RDP
v2:
- Refactored to use virBuffer
- Refactored to use virXPath wrappers
- Added support for tls-port and password for SPICE
- Added optional flag to disable SPICE password to the URI
- Added support for RDP
- Fixed code reviews

Add a new 'domdisplay' command that provides a URI for VNC, SPICE and
RDP connections. Presently the 'vncdisplay' command provides you with
the port info that QEMU is listening on but there is no counterpart for
SPICE and RDP. Additionally this provides you with the bind address as
specified in the XML, which the existing 'vncdisplay' lacks. For SPICE
connections it supports secure and unsecure channels and optionally
providing the password for the SPICE channel.

Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2012-06-27 16:17:00 +02:00
b3f748a736 Remove accidentally added Patch: lines from mingw-libvirt.spec.in 2012-06-27 14:31:52 +01:00
0b7ad22ba6 doc: fix typo in virDomainDestroy API doc 2012-06-27 14:49:59 +02:00
16a8f5e5b9 Add /tools/libvirt-guests.service to .gitignore
since it's an autogenerated file
2012-06-26 21:40:27 +02:00
78bf84f4cf Don't install systemd service files executable
since they aren't. Detected by Debian's lintian.
2012-06-26 18:12:10 +02:00
d092aae120 AUTHORS: Update
Latest patchset enabling libvirt on s390(x) was developed by
  Viktor Mihajlovski   <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
  Thang Pham           <thang.pham@us.ibm.com>
Add them to the AUTHORS file.
2012-06-25 16:56:44 +02:00
cdea24c56c S390: Added sysinfo for host on s390(x).
In order to retrieve some sysinfo data we need to parse /proc/sysinfo and
/proc/cpuinfo.

Signed-off-by: Thang Pham <thang.pham@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-06-25 16:43:18 +02:00
2abbffec6e S390: Fixed core identification for s390
For the s390x architecture the sysfs core_id alone is not unique. As a
result it can happen that libvirt thinks there are less host CPUs available
than really present.
Currently, a logical CPU is equivalent to a core for s390x. We therefore
produce a fake core id from the CPU number.

Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-06-25 16:43:18 +02:00
bf2e40fac0 S390: Fixed Parser for /proc/cpuinfo needs to be adapted for your architecture
Minimal CPU "parser" for s390 to avoid compile time warning.

Signed-off-by: Thang Pham <thang.pham@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-06-25 16:43:18 +02:00
c7c8080469 S390: CPU support for s390(x)
Adding CPU encoder/decoder for s390 to avoid runtime error messages.

Signed-off-by: Thang Pham <thang.pham@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-06-25 16:43:18 +02:00
6a6c347118 S390: Override QEMU_CAPS_NO_ACPI for s390x
Starting a KVM guest on s390 fails immediately. This is because
"qemu --help" reports -no-acpi even for the s390(x) architecture but
-no-acpi isn't supported there.
Workaround is to remove QEMU_CAPS_NO_ACPI from the capability set
after the version/capability extraction.

Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-06-25 16:43:18 +02:00
97485bd0b5 storage backend rbd: Do not prefix rbd: on volume names.
We used to prefix 'rbd:' to volume names, this is not necessary.

Qemu takes RBD devices in this way, like: qemu -drive rbd:pool/image

When attaching a network disk like RBD to a guest we however do not use this prefix.

Currently you can't map a RBD volume name directly to a domain without removing the prefix.

Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
2012-06-25 16:43:18 +02:00
968b6c60e9 qemu: Improve error if setmem fails for lacking of balloon support
"cannot set memory of an active domain" is misleading, it sounds
like setting memory of active domain is not supported.
2012-06-25 21:34:22 +08:00
d7f9d82753 Include the default listen address in the live guest XML
If no 'listen' attribute or <listen> element is set in the
guest XML, the default driver configured listen address is
used. There is no way to client applications to determine
what this address is though. When starting the guest, we
should update the live XML to include this default listen
address
2012-06-25 13:05:55 +01:00
8d27005b50 storage: Introduce --inactive for pool-dumpxml
Storage is one of the last domains in libvirt where we don't fully
utilize inactive and live XML. Okay, it might be because we don't
have support for that. So implement such support. However, we need
to fallback when talking to old daemon which doesn't support this
new flag called VIR_STORAGE_XML_INACTIVE.
2012-06-25 13:23:28 +02:00
803dc0a5ba storage: Switch to new def on pool-destroy
Currently, we share the idea of old & new def with domains. Users can
*-edit an object (domain, pool) which spawns a new internal
representation for them. This is referenced via
{domainObj,poolObj}->newDef [compared to ->def]. However, for pool we
were never overwriting def with newDef. This must be done on
pool-destroy (like we do analogically in domain detroy).
2012-06-25 13:03:44 +02:00
85ce98250e sanlock: Properly indent
One of latest patches (0fce94fe) didn't properly indented #define
making syntax-check fail.
2012-06-25 12:46:21 +02:00
0fce94fe1b Fix compilation on older sanlock
Temporary fix since compilation broke with older version of
sanlock following acbd4965c4
2012-06-25 18:36:28 +08:00
9273e07f9e Remove stray debug fprintf in XML parser 2012-06-25 11:26:29 +01:00
465c055f4a Support bind mounting host files, as well as directories in LXC
Currently libvirt-lxc checks to see if the destination exists and is a
directory.  If it is not a directory then the mount fails.  Since
libvirt-lxc can bind mount files on an inode, this patch is needed to
allow us to bind mount files on files.  Currently we want to bind mount
on top of /etc/machine-id, and /etc/adjtime

If the destination of the mount point does not exists, it checks if the
src is a directory and then attempts to create a directory, otherwise it
creates an empty file for the destination.  The code will then bind mount
over the destination.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-06-25 10:56:38 +01:00
63f5c83bb0 Allow NOCONFIGURE=1 to make autogen.sh skip ./configure
Sometimes it is useful to re-bootstrap libvirt without running
through a ./configure invocation immediately. eg if you want
to run ./configure for Mingw32 rather than native.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-06-25 10:41:10 +01:00
3b9ca94025 Fix unused parameters / functions in virsh on Win32
The vshPrintRaw function is not used on Win32, and neither
is the 'msg' parameter of vshAskReedit. Change the nesting
of #ifdef WIN32 conditionals to address this

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-06-25 10:41:10 +01:00
db835b7b3a Update to latest GNULIB to fix compat with Mingw64 toolchain
On both x86_64-w64-mingw32 and i686-w64-mingw32 there were
the following warnings/errors:

  CC     fstat.lo
../../../gnulib/lib/fstat.c:27:0: warning: "stat" redefined [enabled by default]
In file included from ./sys/stat.h:32:0,
                 from ../../../gnulib/lib/fstat.c:25:
/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/sys/stat.h:258:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
../../../gnulib/lib/fstat.c:28:0: warning: "fstat" redefined [enabled by default]
In file included from ./sys/stat.h:32:0,
                 from ../../../gnulib/lib/fstat.c:25:
/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/sys/stat.h:259:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition

  CC     stat.lo
../../../gnulib/lib/stat.c:32:0: warning: "stat" redefined [enabled by default]
In file included from ./sys/stat.h:32:0,
                 from ../../../gnulib/lib/stat.c:27:
/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/sys/stat.h:258:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition

  CC     stdio-read.lo
../../../gnulib/lib/stdio-read.c:102:1: error: redefinition of 'vscanf'
In file included from ./stdio.h:43:0,
                 from ../../../gnulib/lib/stdio-read.c:21:
/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/stdio.h:397:7: note: previous definition of 'vscanf' was here
../../../gnulib/lib/stdio-read.c:108:1: error: redefinition of 'vfscanf'
In file included from ./stdio.h:43:0,
                 from ../../../gnulib/lib/stdio-read.c:21:
/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/stdio.h:384:7: note: previous definition of 'vfscanf' was here
make[3]: *** [stdio-read.lo] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/build/gnulib/lib'

While on x86_64-w64-mingw32 only there was:

In file included from ../../../gnulib/lib/regex.c:69:0:
../../../gnulib/lib/regcomp.c: In function 'parse_dup_op':
../../../gnulib/lib/regcomp.c:2624:39: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast]
../../../gnulib/lib/regcomp.c: In function 'mark_opt_subexp':
../../../gnulib/lib/regcomp.c:3859:19: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Wpointer-to-int-cast]

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-06-25 10:41:10 +01:00
931b7d194a winsock2.h must always be included before windows.h
Some GNULIB headers (eg unistd.h) will often need to include
winsock2.h for various symbols. There is a rule that winsock2.h
must be included before windows.h. This means that any file
which does

  #ifdef WIN32
  #include <windows.h>
  #endif
  #include <unistd.h>

is potentially broken. A simple rule is that /all/ includes of
windows.h must be matched with a preceding include of winsock2.h
regardless of whether unistd.h is used currently

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-06-25 10:41:10 +01:00
6a714d31d0 Switch automated builds to use Mingw64 toolchain instead of Mingw32
The Mingw32 toolchain is broadly obsoleted by the Mingw64 toolchain.
The latter has been adopted by Fedora 17 and newer. Maintaining a
RPM spec for Mingw32 is a needless burden, so switch to a Mingw64
RPM spec (which provides 32 & 64 bit builds).

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-06-25 10:41:10 +01:00
dcbfd57214 virsh: Use virXPath wrappers for vncdisplay cmd
Update the vncdisplay command to use the virXPath wrappers as well as
check if the domain is up rather than using the port set to -1 to mean
the domain is not up.

Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
2012-06-25 11:25:50 +02:00
acbd4965c4 Add support for shared sanlock leases
A sanlock lease can be marked as shared (rather
than exclusive)  using SANLK_RES_SHARED flag. This
adds support for that flag and ensures that in auto
disk mode, any shared disks use shared leases. This
also makes any read-only disks be completely
ignored.

These changes remove the need for the option

  ignore_readonly_and_shared_disks

so that is removed

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-06-25 10:17:56 +01:00
3b1ddec1ef Add support for guest bind mounts with LXC
Currently you can configure LXC to bind a host directory to
a guest directory, but not to bind a guest directory to a
guest directory. While the guest container init could do
this itself, allowing it in the libvirt XML means a stricter
SELinux policy can be written
2012-06-25 10:17:56 +01:00
76b644c362 Add support for RAM filesystems for LXC
Introduce a new syntax for filesystems to allow use of a RAM
filesystem

   <filesystem type='ram'>
      <source usage='10' units='MiB'/>
      <target dir='/mnt'/>
   </filesystem>

The usage units default to KiB to limit consumption of host memory.

* docs/formatdomain.html.in: Document new syntax
* docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng: Add new attributes
* src/conf/domain_conf.c: Parsing/formatting of RAM filesystems
* src/lxc/lxc_container.c: Mounting of RAM filesystems

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-06-25 10:17:56 +01:00
9c77bf04b0 fix a bug of ref count in virnetserver.c
The test of ref count is not protected by lock, which is unsafe because
the ref count may have been changed by other threads during the test.

This patch fixes this.
2012-06-22 12:13:42 -06:00
de924ca90a virsh: Improve error when trying to change vm's cpu count 0
This patch adds a check for the count of processors the user requests
for the guest machine so that invalid values produce a more helpful
error message.
2012-06-22 10:24:17 +02:00
0dda594da9 Fix deadlock on libvirtd shutdown
When shutting down libvirtd, the virNetServer shutdown can deadlock
if there are in-flight jobs being handled by virNetServerHandleJob().
virNetServerFree() will acquire the virNetServer lock and call
virThreadPoolFree() to terminate the workers, waiting for the workers
to finish.  But in-flight workers will attempt to acquire the
virNetServer lock, resulting in deadlock.

Fix the deadlock by unlocking the virNetServer lock before calling
virThreadPoolFree().  This is safe since the virNetServerPtr object
is ref-counted and only decrementing the ref count needs to be
protected.  Additionally, there is no need to re-acquire the lock
after virThreadPoolFree() completes as all the workers have
terminated.
2012-06-21 11:38:51 -06:00
fd4fd420b4 qemu: Add xhci support
qemu 1.1 features a xhci controller,
this patch adds support for it.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
2012-06-21 16:33:00 +02:00
d62e51f86b virsh: add support for virConnectListAllDomains and clean up cmdList
This patch makes use of the newly added api virConnectListAllDomains()
to list domains in virsh.

Virsh now represents lists of domains using an internal structure
vshDomainList. This structure contains the virDomainPtr list as provided
by virConnectListAllDomains() and the count of domains in the list.

For backwards compatibility, the function vshDomainListCollect was added
that tries to enumerate the domains using the new API and if the API is
not supported falls back to the older approach with the two list
functions.  The helper function also simulates filtering by all
currently supported flags added with virConnectListAllDomains().

This patch also cleans up the "list" command handler to use the new
helpers and adds new command line flags to make use of filtering.
2012-06-21 16:07:06 +02:00
f1b872b25a virsh: Rename namesorter to vshNameSorter and clean up indentation 2012-06-21 15:30:58 +02:00
fafb80a145 util: Fix the indention
src/util/util.c: virFileOpenAs.
2012-06-21 14:59:55 +08:00
57349ffc10 Initialize random generator in lxc controller
The lxc contoller eventually makes use of virRandomBits(), which was
segfaulting since virRandomInitialize() is never invoked.

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00007ffff554d560 in random_r () from /lib64/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
0  0x00007ffff554d560 in random_r () from /lib64/libc.so.6
1  0x0000000000469eaa in virRandomBits (nbits=32) at util/virrandom.c:80
2  0x000000000045bf69 in virHashCreateFull (size=256,
    dataFree=0x4aa2a2 <hashDataFree>, keyCode=0x45bd40 <virHashStrCode>,
    keyEqual=0x45bdad <virHashStrEqual>, keyCopy=0x45bdfa <virHashStrCopy>,
    keyFree=0x45be37 <virHashStrFree>) at util/virhash.c:134
3  0x000000000045c069 in virHashCreate (size=0, dataFree=0x4aa2a2 <hashDataFree>)
    at util/virhash.c:164
4  0x00000000004aa562 in virNWFilterHashTableCreate (n=0)
    at conf/nwfilter_params.c:686
5  0x00000000004aa95b in virNWFilterParseParamAttributes (cur=0x711d30)
    at conf/nwfilter_params.c:793
6  0x0000000000481a7f in virDomainNetDefParseXML (caps=0x702c90, node=0x7116b0,
    ctxt=0x7101b0, bootMap=0x0, flags=0) at conf/domain_conf.c:4589
7  0x000000000048cc36 in virDomainDefParseXML (caps=0x702c90, xml=0x710040,
    root=0x7103b0, ctxt=0x7101b0, expectedVirtTypes=16, flags=0)
    at conf/domain_conf.c:8658
8  0x000000000048f011 in virDomainDefParseNode (caps=0x702c90, xml=0x710040,
    root=0x7103b0, expectedVirtTypes=16, flags=0) at conf/domain_conf.c:9360
9  0x000000000048ee30 in virDomainDefParse (xmlStr=0x0,
    filename=0x702ae0 "/var/run/libvirt/lxc/x.xml", caps=0x702c90,
    expectedVirtTypes=16, flags=0) at conf/domain_conf.c:9310
10 0x000000000048ef00 in virDomainDefParseFile (caps=0x702c90,
    filename=0x702ae0 "/var/run/libvirt/lxc/x.xml", expectedVirtTypes=16, flags=0)
    at conf/domain_conf.c:9332
11 0x0000000000425053 in main (argc=5, argv=0x7fffffffe2b8)
    at lxc/lxc_controller.c:1773
2012-06-20 23:28:09 -06:00
e4cfe5f699 storage: Set the perms if the pool target already exists for fs pools
The comment says:

/* Now create the final dir in the path with the uid/gid/mode
 * requested in the config. If the dir already exists, just set
 * the perms.
 */

However, virDirCreate is only invoked if the target path doesn't
exist yet (which is opposite with the comment), or the uid from
the config is not -1 (I don't understand why, think it's just
another mistake). And the result is the perms of the pool won't
be changed if one tries to build the pool with different perms
again.

Besides these logic error fix, if no uid and gid are specified in
the config, the practical used uid, gid are reflected.
2012-06-21 11:06:41 +08:00
d4edc089f5 snapshot: implement new APIs for esx and vbox
The two new APIs are rather trivial; based on bits and pieces of
other existing APIs.  But rather than blindly return 0 or 1 for
HasMetadata, I chose to first validate that the snapshot in
question in fact exists.

* src/esx/esx_driver.c (esxDomainSnapshotIsCurrent)
(esxDomainSnapshotHasMetadata): New functions.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxDomainSnapshotIsCurrent)
(vboxDomainSnapshotHasMetadata): Likewise.
2012-06-20 11:18:48 -06:00
e3fe4102c1 snapshot: require existence before returning success
Blindly returning success is misleading if the object no longer
exists; it is a bit better to check for existence up front before
returning information about that object.  This pattern matches the
fact that most of our other APIs check for existence as a side
effect prior to getting at the real piece of information being
queried.

* src/esx/esx_driver.c (esxDomainIsUpdated, esxDomainIsPersistent):
Add existence checks.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxDomainIsPersistent)
(vboxDomainIsUpdated): Likewise.
2012-06-20 10:27:57 -06:00
33dc8cf018 drivers: Implement virListAllDomains for drivers using virDomainObj
This patch adds support for listing all domains into drivers that use
the common virDomainObj implementation: libxl, lxc, openvz, qemu, test,
uml, vmware.

For drivers that don't support managed save images the guests are
treated as if they had none, so filtering guests that do have such an
image on this driver succeeds and produces 0 results.
2012-06-20 13:35:26 +02:00
229773fcbd openvz: check pointer size instead of int
since int is 4 bytes on both i386 and amd64.
2012-06-20 08:06:57 +02:00
d1778b7148 Fix default USB controller for ppc64
Fix the default usb controller for pseries systems if none
specified.

Signed-off-by: Dipankar Sarma <dipankar@in.ibm.com>
2012-06-19 15:41:55 -06:00
5488612eb0 list: add qemu snapshot list support
The two new functions are very similar to the existing functions;
just a matter of different arguments and a call to a different
helper function.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotListNames)
(qemuDomainSnapshotNum, qemuDomainSnapshotListChildrenNames)
(qemuDomainSnapshotNumChildren): Support new flags.
(qemuDomainListAllSnapshots): New functions.
2012-06-19 14:58:45 -06:00
8548a9c501 list: new helper function to collect snapshots
Wraps the conversion from 'char *name' to virDomainSnapshotPtr in
a reusable manner.

* src/conf/virdomainlist.h (virDomainListSnapshots): New declaration.
* src/conf/virdomainlist.c (virDomainListSnapshots): Implement it.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (virdomainlist.h): Export it.
2012-06-19 14:51:54 -06:00
dbb564f862 list: provide RPC call for snapshots
The generator doesn't handle lists of virDomainSnapshotPtr, so
this commit requires a bit more work than some RPC additions.

* src/remote/remote_protocol.x
(REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_LIST_ALL_SNAPSHOTS)
(REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ALL_CHILDREN): New RPC calls,
with corresponding structs.
* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchDomainListAllSnapshots)
(remoteDispatchDomainSnapshotListAllChildren): New functions.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remoteDomainListAllSnapshots)
(remoteDomainSnapshotListAllChildren): Likewise.
* src/remote_protocol-structs: Regenerate.
2012-06-19 13:50:03 -06:00
f73d99c2a5 list: provide python bindings for snapshots
This adds support for the new virDomainListAllSnapshots (a domain
function) and virDomainSnapshotListAllChildren (a snapshot function)
to the libvirt-python bindings.  The implementation is done manually
as the generator does not support wrapping lists of C pointers into
python objects.

* python/libvirt-override.c (libvirt_virDomainListAllSnapshots)
(libvirt_virDomainSnapshotListAllChildren): New functions.
* python/libvirt-override-api.xml: Document them.
* python/libvirt-override-virDomain.py (listAllSnapshots): New
file.
* python/libvirt-override-virDomainSnapshot.py (listAllChildren):
Likewise.
* python/Makefile.am (CLASSES_EXTRA): Ship them.
2012-06-19 13:50:03 -06:00
a7f7bf02fd list: use the new snapshot API in virsh when possible
Using the new API is so much shorter than the rest of the remainder
of the function.

* tools/virsh.c (vshSnapshotList): Use the new API.
2012-06-19 13:50:03 -06:00
37bb0447bb list: add virDomainListAllSnapshots API
There was an inherent race between virDomainSnapshotNum() and
virDomainSnapshotListNames(), where an additional snapshot could
be created in the meantime, or where a snapshot could be deleted
before converting the name back to a virDomainSnapshotPtr.  It
was also an awkward name: the function operates on domains, not
domain snapshots.  virDomainSnapshotListChildrenNames() suffered
from the same inherent race, although its naming was nicer.

This patch makes things nicer by grabbing a snapshot list
atomically, in the format most useful to the user.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virDomainListAllSnapshots)
(virDomainSnapshotListAllChildren): New declarations.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainSnapshotListNames)
(virDomainSnapshotListChildrenNames): Add cross-references.
(virDomainListAllSnapshots, virDomainSnapshotListAllChildren):
New functions.
* src/libvirt_public.syms (LIBVIRT_0.9.13): Export them.
* src/driver.h (virDrvDomainListAllSnapshots)
(virDrvDomainSnapshotListAllChildren): New callbacks.
* python/generator.py (skip_function): Prepare for later
hand-written versions.
2012-06-19 13:50:03 -06:00
35ae18f3c6 snapshot: expose new flags in virsh
Previously, to get the name of all snapshots with children, it was
necessary to get the name of all snapshots and then remove the
name of leaf snapshots.  This is racy, and somewhat inefficient
compared to planned API additions.  We can emulate --no-metadata on
0.9.5-0.9.12, but for now, there is no emulation of --no-leaves.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdSnapshotList): Add new options --no-leaves and
--no-metadata.
(vshSnapshotList): Emulate where possible.
* tools/virsh.pod (snapshot-list): Document them.
2012-06-19 13:50:03 -06:00
5873f2e2da snapshot: add additional filters when getting lists
It turns out that one-bit filtering makes it hard to select the inverse
set, so it is easier to provide filtering groups.  For back-compat,
omitting all bits within a group means the group is not used for
filtering, and by definition of a group (each snapshot matches exactly
one bit within the group, and the set of bits in the group covers all
snapshots), selecting all bits also makes the group useless.

Unfortunately, virDomainSnapshotListChildren defined the bit
VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_DESCENDANTS as an expansion rather than a
filter, so we cannot make it part of a filter group, so that bit
(and its counterpart VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ROOTS for
virDomainSnapshotList) remains a single control bit.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virDomainSnapshotListFlags): Add a
couple more flags.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainSnapshotNum)
(virDomainSnapshotNumChildren): Document them.
(virDomainSnapshotListNames, virDomainSnapshotListChildrenNames):
Likewise, and add thread-safety caveats.
* src/conf/virdomainlist.h (VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_FILTERS_*): New
convenience macros.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainSnapshotObjListCopyNames)
(virDomainSnapshotObjListCount): Support the new flags.
2012-06-19 13:50:03 -06:00
3dc733bb01 virsh: fix few typos on desc command
virsh help fix:
 - <--title> can also /get/ the title

virsh man page:
 - missing <domain-id>
 - <new_desc> should be <new-desc>
2012-06-19 18:20:44 +02:00
830d035ff5 domain_conf: fix possible memory leak
Until now, it was possible to crash libvirtd when defining domain with
channel device with missing source element.

When creating new virDomainChrDef, target.port is set to -1, but
unfortunately it is an union with addresses that virDomainChrDefFree
tries to free in case the deviceType is channel. Having the port set
to -1 is intended, however the cleanest way to get around the problems
with the crash seems to be renumbering the VIR_DOMAIN_CHR_CHANNEL_
target types to cover new NONE type (with value 0) being the default
(no target type yet).
2012-06-19 18:20:03 +02:00
fbc72a1d0b error: Fix typos in argument checking macros
Macro virCheckNullArgGoto is supposed to check for NULL argument but
checks non-NULL instead.

Macro virCheckNonNullArgReturn reports error as if the argument should
be NULL when it shouldn't.
2012-06-19 16:16:15 +02:00
4b2273074c virsh: make domiftune interface help string consistent
Append '(MAC Address)' after the help string of domiftune virsh
command as it takes the same type of argument as domif-{get,set}link
which have it specified.
2012-06-19 14:42:19 +02:00
00828bebda LXC: avoid useless duplicate memory free
when lxcContainerIdentifyCGroups failed, the memory it allocated
has been freed, so we should not free this memory again in
lxcContainerSetupPivortRoot and lxcContainerSetupExtraMounts.

Signed-off-by: Gao feng <gaofeng@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-06-19 16:09:47 +08:00
cd639ec5ff driver: Clean up driver header to space indentation 2012-06-19 00:16:21 +02:00
ec83c7163e snapshot: merge count and name collection
Another case where we can do the same amount of work with fewer
lines of redundant code, which will make adding new filters easier.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainSnapshotNameData): Adjust
struct.
(virDomainSnapshotObjListCount): Delete, now taken care of...
(virDomainSnapshotObjListCopyNames): ...here.
(virDomainSnapshotObjListGetNames): Adjust caller to handle
counting.
(virDomainSnapshotObjListNum): Simplify.
2012-06-18 15:11:28 -06:00
7e111c6fe6 snapshot: merge domain and snapshot computation
Now that domain listing is a thin wrapper around child listing,
it's easier to have a common entry point.  This restores the
hashForEach optimization lost in the previous patch when there
are no snapshots being filtered out of the entire list.

* src/conf/domain_conf.h (virDomainSnapshotObjListGetNames)
(virDomainSnapshotObjListNum): Add parameter.
(virDomainSnapshotObjListGetNamesFrom)
(virDomainSnapshotObjListNumFrom): Delete.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (domain_conf.h): Drop deleted functions.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainSnapshotObjListGetNames):
Merge, and (re)add an optimization.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainUndefineFlags)
(qemuDomainSnapshotListNames, qemuDomainSnapshotNum)
(qemuDomainSnapshotListChildrenNames)
(qemuDomainSnapshotNumChildren): Update callers.
* src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationIsAllowed): Likewise.
* src/conf/virdomainlist.c (virDomainListPopulate): Likewise.
2012-06-18 15:11:28 -06:00
06d4a1e429 snapshot: use metaroot node to simplify management
This idea was first suggested by Daniel Veillard here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-October/msg00353.html

Now that I am about to add more complexity to snapshot listing, it
makes sense to avoid code duplication and special casing for domain
listing (all snapshots) vs. snapshot listing (descendants); adding
a metaroot reduces the number of code lines by having the domain
listing turn into a descendant listing of the metaroot.

Note that this has one minor pessimization - if we are going to list
ALL snapshots without filtering, then virHashForeach is more efficient
than recursing through the child relationships; restoring that minor
optimization will occur in the next patch.

* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainSnapshotObj)
(_virDomainSnapshotObjList): Repurpose some fields.
(virDomainSnapshotDropParent): Drop unused parameter.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainSnapshotObjListGetNames)
(virDomainSnapshotObjListCount): Simplify.
(virDomainSnapshotFindByName, virDomainSnapshotSetRelations)
(virDomainSnapshotDropParent): Match new field semantics.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML)
(qemuDomainSnapshotReparentChildren, qemuDomainSnapshotDelete):
Adjust clients.
2012-06-18 15:11:28 -06:00
7dcee3f956 openvz: Fix wordsize on 64 bit architectures
The word size there is 64 bit not 8.
2012-06-18 23:04:20 +02:00
2c68080444 conf: Add helper for listing domains on drivers supporting virDomainObj
This patch adds common code to list domains in fashion used by
virListAllDomains with all currently supported flags. The header file
also contains macros that group filters together that are used to
shorten filter conditions.
2012-06-18 21:24:13 +02:00
bc8e15592c conf: Store managed save image existence in virDomainObj
This patch stores existence of the image in the object. At start of the
daemon the state is checked and then updated in key moments in domain
lifecycle.
2012-06-18 21:24:13 +02:00
9c9de4e64d remote: implement remote protocol for virConnectListAllDomains()
This patch wires up the RPC protocol handlers for
virConnectListAllDomains(). The RPC generator has no support for the way
how virConnectListAllDomains() returns the results so the handler code
had to be done manually.

The new api is handled by REMOTE_PROC_CONNECT_LIST_ALL_DOMAINS, with
number 273 and marked with high priority.
2012-06-18 21:24:13 +02:00
bd34cc8c45 python: add API exports for virConnectListAllDomains()
This patch adds export of the new API function
virConnectListAllDomains() to the libvirt-python bindings. The
virConnect object now has method "listAllDomains" that takes only the
flags parameter and returns a python list of virDomain object
corresponding to virDomainPtrs returned by the underlying api.

The implementation is done manually as the generator does not support
wrapping list of virDomainPtrs into virDomain objects.
2012-06-18 21:24:13 +02:00
747f64eeaf lib: Add public api to enable atomic listing of guest
This patch adds a new public api that lists domains. The new approach is
different from those used before. There are key points to this:

1) The list is acquired atomically and contains both active and inactive
domains (guests). This eliminates the need to call two different list
APIs, where the state might change in between the calls.

2) The returned list consists of virDomainPtrs instead of names or ID's
that have to be converted to virDomainPtrs anyways using separate calls
for each one of them. This is more convenient and saves hypervisor calls.

3) The returned list is auto-allocated. This saves a lot of hassle for
the users.

4) Built in support for filtering. The API call supports various
filtering flags that modify the output list according to user needs.

Available filter groups:
    Domain status:
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_ACTIVE, VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_INACTIVE

    Domain persistence:
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_PERSISTENT,
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_TRANSIENT

    Domain state:
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_RUNNING, VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_PAUSED,
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_SHUTOFF, VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_OTHER

    Existence of managed save image:
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_MANAGEDSAVE,
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_NO_MANAGEDSAVE

    Auto-start option:
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_AUTOSTART,
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_NO_AUTOSTART

    Existence of snapshot:
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_HAS_SNAPSHOT,
    VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_NO_SNAPSHOT

5) The python binding returns a list of domain objects that is very neat
to work with.

The only problem with this approach is no support from code generators
so both RPC code and python bindings had to be written manually.

*include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: - add API prototype
                               - clean up whitespace mistakes nearby
*python/generator.py: - inhibit generation of the bindings for the new
                        api
*src/driver.h: - add driver prototype
               - clean up some whitespace mistakes nearby
*src/libvirt.c: - add public implementation
*src/libvirt_public.syms: - export the new symbol
2012-06-18 21:24:13 +02:00
72099c5be0 Add a custom 404 error page for the website 2012-06-18 20:10:29 +01:00
3477e6b0ab LXC: fix incorrect DEBUG info
print debug info "container support is enabled"
when host support the user or net namespace.

Signed-off-by: Gao feng <gaofeng@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-06-18 10:21:27 -06:00
0896265cf7 LXC: fix memory leak in lxcContainerSetupExtraMounts
kill the "return 0;" code, it will cause memory leak.

Signed-off-by: Gao feng <gaofeng@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-06-18 10:21:05 -06:00
3c42abe661 build: fix whitespace damage
Introduced in commit 1f8c33b67.

* src/lxc/lxc_container.c (lxcContainerGetSubtree): Avoid TAB.
2012-06-18 10:13:57 -06:00
1f8c33b672 LXC: fix memory leak in lxcContainerGetSubtree
when libvirt_lxc trigger oom error in lxcContainerGetSubtree
we should free the alloced memory for mounts.

so when lxcContainerGetSubtree failed,we should do some
memory cleanup in lxcContainerUnmountSubtree.

Signed-off-by: Gao feng <gaofeng@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-06-18 21:28:21 +08:00
73e2d646fb LXC: fix memory leak in lxcContainerMountFSBlockHelper
we alloc the memory for format in lxcContainerMountDetectFilesystem
but without free it in lxcContainerMountFSBlockHelper.

this patch just call VIR_FREE to free it.

Signed-off-by: Gao feng <gaofeng@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-06-18 21:28:13 +08:00
2872155bfe virsh: Update vol-create-as manpage
as we support qed format as well.
2012-06-18 14:40:32 +02:00
cc75fcc90f virsh: Tweak attach-* documentation
as we are missing:
attach-disk: --type can accept 'lun' too, not just cdrom or floppy.
attach-disk: --target specify logical device name, not path
attach-interface: --target silently drops strings with vnet* prefix
2012-06-18 13:14:49 +02:00
d97a234c62 qemu_agent: Wait for events instead of agent response
With latest changes to qemu-ga success on some commands is not reported
anymore, e.g. guest-shutdown or guest-suspend-*. However, errors are
still being reported. Therefore, we need to find different source of
indication if operation was successful. Events.
2012-06-16 09:06:57 +02:00
c12d787eb0 qemu_agent: Add some more debug prints
for agent ref count and qemuProcessHandleAgentDestroy
2012-06-16 09:06:57 +02:00
90a61b3940 snapshot: use new virsh function for snapshot-list
Operating on a list of snapshot objects looks so much simpler.
In particular, since the helper function already trimmed out
irrelevant entries, we no longer have quite so many special cases
on finding the first snapshot to operate on.  Also, vshTreePrint
no longer has a generic callback struct; both clients now pass
something different according to their own needs.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdSnapshotList): Use previous patches.
(vshTreeArrayLookup): Rename...
(vshNodeListLookup): ...now that it only has one client.
(cmdNodeListDevices): Adjust caller.
2012-06-15 19:49:05 -06:00
76d397b0d3 snapshot: new virsh function factored from snapshot-list
This patch is based on the fallback code out of cmdSnapshotList,
with tweaks to keep the snapshot objects around rather than just
their name, and to remove unwanted elements before returning.
It looks forward to a future patch when we add a way to list all
snapshot objects at once, and the next patch will simplify
cmdSnapshotList to take advantage of this factorization.

* tools/virsh.c (vshSnapshotList, vshSnapshotListFree): New functions.
2012-06-15 19:49:05 -06:00
350583c859 build: hoist qemu dependence on yajl to configure
Commit 6e769eba made it a runtime error if libvirt was compiled
without yajl support but targets a new enough qemu.  But enough
users are hitting this on self-compiled libvirt that it is worth
erroring out at compilation time, rather than an obscure failure
when trying to use the built executable.

* configure.ac: If qemu is requested and -version works, require
yajl when qemu version is new enough.
* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c (qemuCapsComputeCmdFlags): Add
comment.
2012-06-15 19:49:00 -06:00
2cd29c3107 autogen: Always abide --system
If we do ./autogen.sh && ./configure, then later try ./autogen.sh --system,
configure isn't invoked with the requested params. Instead
config.status --recheck is run.
2012-06-15 14:56:57 -04:00
cc004a6647 Check for errors when parsing bridge interface XML
The return status of virInterfaceDefParseBridge() was not being
checked, potentially resulting in the creation of a broken
interface.
2012-06-15 12:08:40 -06:00
b9852862ea Fix launch of libvirtd when DHCP snooping support is not available.
When libpcap is not available, the NWFilter driver provides a
no-op stub for the DHCP snooping initialization. This was
mistakenly returning '-1' instead of '0', so the entire driver
initialization failed
2012-06-15 15:33:51 +01:00
50312d4b91 Add more debug logging for libvirtd startup
To facilitate future troubleshooting add a bunch more debugging
statements into important startup parts of libvirt
2012-06-15 15:33:51 +01:00
b34324fbf0 schema: Update domain XML schema
'boot' tag shouldn't be exclusive with 'kernel', 'initrd', and 'cmdline',
though the boot sequence doesn't make sense when the guest boots from
kernel directly. But it's useful if booting from kernel is to install
a newguest, even if it's not to install a guest, there is no hurt. And
on the other hand, we allow 'boot' and the kernel tags when parsing.
2012-06-15 21:56:48 +08:00
440b8ad181 virsh: allow the user to specify vmcore's format
Add a new parameter --memory-only for 'virsh dump' command. So
the user can decide the vmcore's format.
2012-06-15 20:36:14 +08:00
cdef31c562 qemu: allow the client to choose the vmcore's format
This patch updates qemu driver to allow the client to choose the
vmcore's format: memory only or including device state.
2012-06-15 20:36:14 +08:00
6fe26d89cc qemu: implement qemu's dump-guest-memory
dump-guest-memory is a new dump mechanism, and it can work when the
guest uses host devices. This patch adds a API to use this new
monitor command.
We will always use json mode if qemu's version is >= 0.15, so I
don't implement the API for text mode.
2012-06-15 20:36:14 +08:00
5136c5799f qemu: fix potential dead lock
If we lock the qemu_driver, we should call qemuDomainObjBeginJobWithDriver()
not qemuDomainObjBeginJob().
2012-06-15 20:25:35 +08:00
e3843d7f04 virsh: Null terminated the string memcpy from buffer explicitly
Detected by valgrind:

==16217== 1 errors in context 1 of 12:
==16217== Invalid read of size 1
==16217==    at 0x4A07804: __GI_strlen (mc_replace_strmem.c:284)
==16217==    by 0x3019F167F6: xdr_string (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==16217==    by 0x3033709E8D: xdr_remote_nonnull_string (remote_protocol.c:31)
==16217==    by 0x303370E5CB: xdr_remote_domain_update_device_flags_args (remote_protocol.c:2028)
==16217==    by 0x30337197D1: virNetMessageEncodePayload (virnetmessage.c:341)
==16217==    by 0x30337135E1: virNetClientProgramCall (virnetclientprogram.c:327)
==16217==    by 0x30336F1EFD: callWithFD (remote_driver.c:4586)
==16217==    by 0x30336F1F7B: call (remote_driver.c:4607)
==16217==    by 0x30336F42F2: remoteDomainUpdateDeviceFlags (remote_client_bodies.h:2865)
==16217==    by 0x30336D46E5: virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags (libvirt.c:9457)
==16217==    by 0x41AEE8: cmdChangeMedia (virsh.c:15249)
==16217==    by 0x413CB4: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:18669)
==16217==  Address 0x4ec5e25 is 0 bytes after a block of size 293 alloc'd
==16217==    at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
==16217==    by 0x303364F1DB: virAllocN (memory.c:129)
==16217==    by 0x41A844: vshPrepareDiskXML (virsh.c:15043)
==16217==    by 0x41AECC: cmdChangeMedia (virsh.c:15246)
==16217==    by 0x413CB4: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:18669)
==16217==    by 0x423973: main (virsh.c:20261)
2012-06-15 10:17:30 +08:00
8b36e32c16 docs: small typo in formatdomain.html 2012-06-14 13:28:19 -04:00
e9d8861e58 Always pivot_root event if the new root source is '/'
This reverts

  commit c16b4c43fc
  Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
  Date:   Fri May 11 15:09:27 2012 +0100

    Avoid LXC pivot root in the root source is still /

This commit broke setup of /dev, because the code which
deals with setting up a private /dev and /dev/pts only
works if you do a pivotroot.

The original intent of avoiding the pivot root was to
try and ensure the new root has a minimumal mount
tree. The better way todo this is to just unmount the
bits we don't want (ie old /proc & /sys subtrees.
So apply the logic from

  commit c529b47a75
  Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
  Date:   Fri May 11 11:35:28 2012 +0100

    Trim /proc & /sys subtrees before mounting new instances

to the pivot_root codepath as well
2012-06-14 12:02:03 -04:00
92cbe7ae39 Improve error message diagnosing incorrect XML CPU mode
Tell the user what CPU mode value is wrong
2012-06-14 17:01:24 +01:00
e0f0131d33 qemu: Enable disconnecting SPICE clients without changing password
Libvirt updates the configuration of SPICE server only when something
changes. This is unfortunate when the user wants to disconnect a
existing spice session when the connected attribute is already
"disconnect".

This patch modifies the conditions for calling the password updater to
be called when nothing changes, but the connected attribute is already
"disconnect".
2012-06-14 15:14:20 +02:00
79521a5e5b virsh: Report name from edited object
There is a little easter egg in virsh: one can easily clone
an object (domain, network, ...). Just 'virsh edit' change the name
and remove <uuid>. And then, in the end when reporting success
the new name was printed out.
However, with recent edit rewrite we lost the final part and are
still printing the original name out.
2012-06-14 15:04:28 +02:00
b00469b615 virsh: Honor reedit opts printing to a function
When printing reedit options we make stdin raw. However,
this results in stdout being raw as well. Therefore we need
to return carriage when doing new line. Unfortunately,
'\r' cannot be part of internationalized messages hence
we must move them to formatting string which then in turn
become huge and disarranged. To solve this, a new function
is introduced which takes variable string arguments and
prepend each with "\r\n" just before printing.
2012-06-14 15:04:28 +02:00
0f4660c878 qemu: Fix off-by-one error while unescaping monitor strings
While unescaping the commands the commands passed through to the monitor
function qemuMonitorUnescapeArg() initialized lenght of the input string
to strlen()+1 which is fine for alloc but not for iteration of the
string.

This patch fixes the off-by-one error and drops the pointless check for
a single trailing slash that is automaticaly handled by the default
branch of switch.
2012-06-14 10:29:36 +02:00
5b4740265c virsh: Don't generate invalid XML in attach-disk command
The attach-disk command used with parameter --cache created an invalid
XML snippet as the beginning of the <driver> element was not printed
when used solely with --cache and no other attribute to driver.
2012-06-14 10:07:54 +02:00
1f145b2f0f network: fully support/use VIR_NETWORK_XML_INACTIVE flag
commit 52d064f42d added
VIR_NETWORK_XML_INACTIVE in order to allow suppressing the
auto-generated list of VFs in network definitions, and a --inactive
flag to virsh net-dumpxml to take advantage of the flag. However, it
missed out on two opportunities:

1) Use INACTIVE to get the current config of the network as it
   exists on disk, rather than the currently active config.

2) Add INACTIVE to the flags used for the virsh net-edit command, so
   that it won't include the forward-pool interfaces that were
   autogenerated, and so that a re-edit of the network prior to
   restarting it will show any other edits made since the last restart
   of the network. (prior to this patch, if you edited a network a 2nd
   time without restarting, all of the previous edits would magically
   disappear).

In order to fit with the new #define-based generic edit function in
virsh.c, a new function vshNetworkGetXMLDesc() was added. This
function first tries to call virNetworkGetXMLDesc with the INACTIVE
flag added, then retries without if the first attempt fails (in the
manner expected when the server doesn't support it).
2012-06-13 14:53:35 -04:00
6510c97bf5 Add some missing hook functions
A core use case of the hook scripts is to be able to do things
to a guest's network configuration. It is possible to hook into
the 'start' operation for a QEMU guest which runs just before
the guest is started. The TAP devices will exist at this point,
but the QEMU process will not. It can be desirable to have a
'started' hook too, which runs once QEMU has started.

If libvirtd is restarted it will re-populate firewall rules,
but there is no QEMU hook to trigger for existing domains.
This is solved with a 'reconnect' hook.

Finally, if attaching to an external QEMU process there needs
to be an 'attach' hook script.

This all also applies to the LXC driver

* docs/hooks.html.in: Document new operations
* src/util/hooks.c, src/util/hooks.c: Add 'started', 'reconnect'
  and 'attach' operations for QEMU. Add 'prepare', 'started',
  'release' and 'reconnect' operations for LXC
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c: Add hooks for 'prepare', 'started',
  'release' and 'reconnect' operations
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Add hooks for 'started', 'reconnect'
  and 'reconnect' operations
2012-06-13 18:23:00 +01:00
5d490603a6 client rpc: Fix error checking after poll()
First 'poll' can't return EWOULDBLOCK, and second, we're checking errno
so far away from the poll() call that we've probably already trashed the
original errno value.
2012-06-13 16:01:27 +02:00
4d971dc7ef client rpc: Send keepalive requests from IO event loop
In addition to keepalive responses, we also need to send keepalive
requests from client IO loop to properly detect dead connection in case
a libvirt API is called from the main loop, which prevents any timers to
be called.
2012-06-13 15:58:47 +02:00
d9ad416698 server rpc: Remove APIs for manipulating filters on locked client
We don't need to add or remove filters when client object is already
locked anymore. There's no reason to keep the *Locked variants of those
APIs.
2012-06-13 15:56:41 +02:00
0ec514b359 rpc: Remove unused parameter in virKeepAliveStopInternal
The previous commit removed the only usage of ``all'' parameter in
virKeepAliveStopInternal, which was actually the only reason for having
virKeepAliveStopInternal. This effectively reverts most of commit
6446a9e20c.
2012-06-13 15:53:09 +02:00
bb85f2298e rpc: Do not use timer for sending keepalive responses
When a libvirt API is called from the main event loop (which seems to be
common in event-based glib apps), the client IO loop would properly
handle keepalive requests sent by a server but will not actually send
them because the main event loop is blocked with the API. This patch
gets rid of response timer and the thread which is processing keepalive
requests is also responsible for queueing responses for delivery.
2012-06-13 15:50:55 +02:00
c57103e567 client rpc: Separate call creation from running IO loop
This makes it possible to create and queue new calls while we are
running IO loop.
2012-06-13 15:48:31 +02:00
28c75382b0 rpc: Add APIs for direct triggering of keepalive timer
Add virKeepAliveTimeout and virKeepAliveTrigger APIs that can be used to
set poll timeouts and trigger keepalive timer. virKeepAliveTrigger
checks if it is called to early and does nothing in that case.
2012-06-13 15:46:07 +02:00
a2ba868632 rpc: Refactor keepalive timer code
The code that needs to be run every keepalive interval of inactivity was
only called from a timer and thus from the main event loop. We will need
to call the code directly from another place.
2012-06-13 15:43:45 +02:00
ca9b13e373 client rpc: Drop unused return value of virNetClientSendNonBlock
As we never drop non-blocking calls, the return value that used to
indicate a call was dropped is no longer needed.
2012-06-13 15:41:33 +02:00
ef392614aa client rpc: Just queue non-blocking call if another thread has the buck
As non-blocking calls are no longer dropped, we don't really need to
care that much about their fate and wait for the thread with the buck
to process them. If another thread has the buck, we can just push a
non-blocking call to the queue and be done with it.
2012-06-13 15:39:20 +02:00
78602c4e83 client rpc: Don't drop non-blocking calls
So far, we were dropping non-blocking calls whenever sending them would
block. In case a client is sending lots of stream calls (which are not
supposed to generate any reply), the assumption that having other calls
in a queue is sufficient to get a reply from the server doesn't work. I
tried to fix this in b1e374a7ac but
failed and reverted that commit.

With this patch, non-blocking calls are never dropped (unless the
connection is being closed) and will always be sent.
2012-06-13 15:35:31 +02:00
9e747e5c50 client rpc: Use event loop for writing
Normally, when every call has a thread associated with it, the thread
may get the buck and be in charge of sending all calls until its own
call is done. When we introduced non-blocking calls, we had to add
special handling of new non-blocking calls. This patch uses event loop
to send data if there is no thread to get the buck so that any
non-blocking calls left in the queue are properly sent without having to
handle them specially. It also avoids adding even more cruft to client
IO loop in the following patches.

With this change in, non-blocking calls may see unpredictable delays in
delivery when the client has no event loop registered. However, the only
non-blocking calls we have are keepalives and we already require event
loop for them, which makes this a non-issue until someone introduces new
non-blocking calls.
2012-06-13 15:32:29 +02:00
71689f95ce client rpc: Improve debug messages in virNetClientIO
When analyzing our debug log, I'm always confused about what each of the
pointers mean. Let's be explicit.
2012-06-13 15:24:18 +02:00
9b5970c6c4 build: fix 'make dist' on virgin checkout
'make dist' was depending on *protocol-structs files, which are
stored in git but in turn depended on generated files.  We still
want to ship the protocol-structs files, but by renaming the
tests to something not matching a file name, we separate 'make
check' (which depends on the generated file) from 'make dist'
(which only depends on the git files).  After all, the tarball
should never depend on a generated file not stored in git.

I found one more case of a git file depending on a generated
file, in a bogus virkeycode.c listing; but at least this one
had no associated rules so it never broke 'make dist'.

Reported by Wen Congyang.  Latent bug has been present since
commit 62dee6f, but only recently exposed by commit 7bff56a.

* src/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/util/virkeycode.c): Drop useless
dependency.
(BUILT_SOURCES): ...and build virkeymaps.h sooner.
(PROTOCOL_STRUCTS): Rather than depend on the struct file...
(check-local): ...convert things into a phony target of...
(check-protocol): ...a new check.
($(srcdir)/remote_protocol-struct): Rename to isolate the distributed
file from the conditional test.
(PDWTAGS): Deal with rename.  Swap to compare 'expected actual'.
2012-06-12 22:35:55 -06:00
78d078c824 build: silence gettext warning
Otherwise, 'make dist' gives multiple warnings like:

libvirt.pot:20814: warning: internationalized messages should not contain the `\r' escape sequence

* tools/virsh.c (vshAskReedit): Avoid \r in _().
2012-06-12 21:46:36 -06:00
f5d61d397e openvz: wire up domainUpdateDeviceFlags
so we can update file system quota
2012-06-12 17:59:28 +02:00
1d82540adf openvz: add persist parameter to openvzSetDiskQuota
with persist=false the domain config file will not be updated.
2012-06-12 17:59:28 +02:00
0dde544c95 Introduce virDomainFSIndexByName
for containers matching virDomainDiskIndexByName.
2012-06-12 17:59:28 +02:00
48939a4aba Fix typo in RPM specfile
libvirt.spec.in: s/{?rhel}/%{?rhel}/
2012-06-12 15:54:56 +01:00
a0de5d78ef python: fix snapshot listing bugs
Python exceptions are different than libvirt errors, and we had
some corner case bugs on OOM situations.

* python/libvirt-override.c (libvirt_virDomainSnapshotListNames)
(libvirt_virDomainSnapshotListChildrenNames): Use correct error
returns, avoid segv on OOM, and avoid memory leaks on error.
2012-06-12 06:43:25 -06:00
8566618f65 python: use simpler methods
* python/libvirt-override.c (libvirt_virDomainGetVcpus)
(libvirt_virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo): Use Py_XDECREF instead of
open-coding it.
2012-06-12 06:37:59 -06:00
86032b2276 qemu: Don't overwrite security labels
Currently, if qemuProcessStart fail at some point, e.g. because
domain being started wants a PCI/USB device already assigned to
a different domain, we jump to cleanup label where qemuProcessStop
is performed. This unconditionally calls virSecurityManagerRestoreAllLabel
which is wrong because the other domain is still using those devices.

However, once we successfully label all devices/paths in
qemuProcessStart() from that point on, we have to perform a rollback
on failure - that is - we have to virSecurityManagerRestoreAllLabel.
2012-06-12 11:14:38 +02:00
69dd77149c qemuProcessStop: Switch to flags
Currently, we are passing only one boolean (migrated) so there is
no real profit in this. But it creates starting position for
next patch.
2012-06-12 09:57:02 +02:00
e3559a6e66 snapshot: implement new APIs for qemu
The two APIs are rather trivial; based on bits and pieces of other
existing APIs.  It leaves the door open for future extension to
qemu to report snapshots without metadata based on reading qcow2
internal snapshot names.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotIsCurrent)
(qemuDomainSnapshotHasMetadata): New functions.
2012-06-11 15:23:02 -06:00
549741ee44 docs: minor fixes to domain interface documentation
A few examples for <interface> had a type='direct' interface with no
sub-elements. This is not allowed - a type='direct' interface must
have at least a source element. (Most likely the example was copied
from the type='user' or type='ethernet' examples - they *do* allow an
instance with no sub-elements).

There was also one place that mistakenly used %lt; ... %gt; instead of
&lt; ... &gt; (for some reason, I make that typo all the time).
2012-06-11 17:17:10 -04:00
a2bc4a0c69 snapshot: RPC for new query APIs
Pretty straightforward.

* src/remote/remote_protocol.x
(remote_domain_snapshot_is_current_args)
(remote_domain_snapshot_is_current_ret)
(remote_domain_snapshot_has_metadata_args)
(remote_domain_snapshot_has_metadata_ret): New structs.
(REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_IS_CURRENT)
(REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_HAS_METADATA): New RPC calls.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remote_driver): Call them.
* src/remote_protocol-structs: Regenerate.
2012-06-11 12:04:12 -06:00
757c47635d snapshot: add 'virsh snapshot-info'
Expose the recent API additions in virsh.  Borrows ideas from 'dominfo'
for the general type of information to display.

Output looks like:

$ tools/virsh snapshot-info fedora-local tmp
Name:           tmp
Domain:         fedora-local
Current:        no
State:          disk-snapshot
Parent:         -
Children:       1
Descendants:    2
Metadata:       yes

possibly with fewer lines when talking to older servers.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdSnapshotInfo): New command.
* tools/virsh.pod (snapshot-info): Document it.
2012-06-11 11:55:00 -06:00
a0ac7450d9 docs: link to FLOSS Weekly podcast, virt blogs
Eric Blake and Guido Günther were guests during this week's
FLOSS Weekly podcast, giving insights into libvirt as a Free
Software project.  Also, there are several useful blogs on
virt-related topics.

* docs/relatedlinks.html.in (Blogs and Podcasts): New section.
2012-06-11 11:36:07 -06:00
1cdbe4d22a Two RPM conditional fixes for RHEL-7
Ensure systemd is used in RHEL-7 and cgconfig is not used in
RHEL-7
2012-06-11 18:07:20 +01:00
2e13b9ab3c snapshot: new query APIs
Right now, starting from just a virDomainSnapshotPtr, and wanting to
know if it is the current snapshot for its respective domain, you have
to use virDomainSnapshotGetDomain(), then virDomainSnapshotCurrent(),
then compare the two names returned by virDomainSnapshotGetName().
It is a bit easier if we can directly query this information from the
snapshot itself.

Right now, it is possible to filter a snapshot listing based on
whether snapshots have metadata that would prevent domain deletion,
but the only way to learn if an individual snapshot has metadata is
to see if that snapshot appears in the list returned by a listing.
Additionally, I hope to expand the qemu driver in a future patch to
use qemu-img to reconstruct snapshot XML corresponding to internal
qcow2 snapshot names not otherwise tracked by libvirt (in part, so
that libvirt can guarantee that new snapshots are not created with
a name that would silently corrupt the existing portion of the qcow2
file); if I ever get that in, then it would no longer be an all-or-none
decision on whether snapshots have metadata, and becomes all the more
important to be able to directly determine that information from a
particular snapshot.

Other query functions (such as virDomainIsActive) do not have a flags
argument, but since virDomainHasCurrentSnapshot takes a flags argument,
I figured it was safer to provide a flags argument here as well.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virDomainSnapshotIsCurrent)
(virDomainSnapshotHasMetadata): New declarations.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainSnapshotIsCurrent)
(virDomainSnapshotHasMetadata): New functions.
* src/libvirt_public.syms (LIBVIRT_0.9.13): Export them.
* src/driver.h (virDrvDomainSnapshotIsCurrent)
(virDrvDomainSnapshotHasMetadata): New driver callbacks.
2012-06-11 10:43:03 -06:00
903560245f snapshot: virsh indentation cleanup
No semantic change; this will make it easier to refactor code.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdSnapshotList): Drop level of indentation, and
rename a variable.
2012-06-11 09:23:16 -06:00
c8564ad476 virsh: make tree listing more flexible
Requiring the user to pass in parallel arrays of names and parents
is annoying; it means that you can't qsort one of the arrays without
invalidating the ordering of the other.  By refactoring this function
to use callbacks, we isolate the layout to be independent of the
printing, and a future patch can exploit that to improve layout.

* tools/virsh.c (vshTreePrintInternal): Use callbacks rather than
requiring a char** array.
(vshTreeArrayLookup): New helper function.
(vshTreePrint, cmdNodeListDevices, cmdSnapshotList): Update callers.
2012-06-11 09:23:16 -06:00
ef981053ca virsh: remove limits on tree listing
I am not a fan of fixed-width buffers.  All it takes is a
linear chain of more than 100 snapshots to mess up 'virsh
snapshot-list --tree'.  Now that virBuffer is more powerful,
we might as well exploit its power.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdNodeListDevicesPrint): Simplify to use a
virBuffer instead of fixed-width prefix, factor guts, and rename...
(vshTreePrint, vshTreePrintInternal): ...along with new helper.
(cmdNodeListDevices, cmdSnapshotList): Update callers.
2012-06-11 09:23:16 -06:00
9202f2c220 buf: support peeking at string contents
Right now, the only way to get at the contents of a virBuffer is
to destroy it.  But there are cases in my upcoming patches where
peeking at the contents makes life easier.  I suppose this does
open up the potential for bad code to dereference a stale pointer,
by disregarding the docs that the return value is invalid on the
next virBuf operation, but such is life.

* src/util/buf.h (virBufferCurrentContent): New declaration.
* src/util/buf.c (virBufferCurrentContent): Implement it.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (buf.h): Export it.
* tests/virbuftest.c (testBufAutoIndent): Test it.
2012-06-11 09:21:27 -06:00
539e9b34b9 rpc: Fix memleak in virNetMessageEncodeHeader
My latest patch for RPC rework (a2c304f687) introduced a memory leak.
virNetMessageEncodeHeader() is calling VIR_ALLOC_N(msg->buffer, ...)
despite fact, that msg->buffer isn't VIR_FREE()'d on all paths calling
the function. Therefore, rather than injecting free statement switch to
VIR_REALLOC_N().
2012-06-11 17:02:49 +02:00
0ec8262092 Fix privileges on /var/run/libvirt directory
Previous commit

  commit 32a9aac2e0
  Author: William Jon McCann <william.jon.mccann@gmail.com>
  Date:   Thu May 3 12:36:27 2012 -0400

    Use XDG Base Directories instead of storing in home directory

Accidentally changed the umask when creating /var/run/libvirt
to 077. This prevents /var/run/libvirt being readable by non-root,
which is required for non-root to connect to libvirtd. Fix the
code so that umask 077 is only used for the non-privileged libvirtd
instance.
2012-06-11 15:57:12 +01:00
19c08b5644 Only migrate profile in non-privileged libvirtd instance
Only the non-privileged libvirtd instance uses $HOME. So avoid
running the code for migrating to XDG directories unless using
a non-privileged libvirtd
2012-06-11 15:57:12 +01:00
d9f6066598 snapshot: avoid virsh crash with older servers
Commits 51082301, 16d7b39, and 521cc447 introduced support for
'virsh snapshot-list --from' when talking to a server older than
0.9.5, but broke support for plain 'virsh snapshot-list' for the
same old server in the process.  Because the code is not properly
gated, we end up with a SIGSEGV during a strcmp with a NULL argument.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdSnapshotList): Don't waste time on fallbacks
when --from is not present.
2012-06-11 08:22:03 -06:00
d41d252694 Update AUTHORS
Commit a80bb970 forgot to update authors.
2012-06-11 22:08:09 +08:00
e49d792f29 LXC: fix memory leak in lxcContainerMountFSBlockAuto
we forgot to free fslist,just add VIR_FREE(fslist).

Signed-off-by: Gao feng <gaofeng@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-06-11 14:18:55 +08:00
0cb787bd3c LXC: fix incorrect parameter of mount in lxcContainerMountFSBind
when do remount,the source and target should be the same
values specified in the initial mount() call.

So change fs->dst to src.

Signed-off-by: Gao feng <gaofeng@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-06-11 13:03:48 +08:00
a80bb970fc LXC: Delete unused variable src in lxcContainerMountBasicFS
There is no code use the variable "src" in lxcContainerMountBasicFS.
so delete it and VIR_FREE.

Signed-off-by: Gao feng <gaofeng@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-06-11 11:50:53 +08:00
2d98c68662 msg_buf_size is unsigned long not size_t
This fixes the build on 32bit systems which otherwise fails with:

virnetmessagetest.c: In function 'testMessageHeaderEncode':
virnetmessagetest.c:75:9: error: format '%zu' expects argument of type 'size_t', but argument 7 has type 'long unsigned int' [-Werror=format]
2012-06-10 20:43:30 +02:00
3ac8fb54f4 Only check for cluster fs if we're using a filesystem
otherwise migration fails for e.g. network filesystems like sheepdog
with:

   error: Invalid relative path 'virt-name': Invalid argument

while we should fail with:

    Migration may lead to data corruption if disks use cache != none

References:

    http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=676328
    https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2012-May/msg00088.html
2012-06-08 19:54:11 +02:00
9d08debe88 snapshot: add virDomainSnapshotRef API
virDomainSnapshotPtr has a refcount member, but no one was able
to use it.  Furthermore, all of our other vir*Ptr objects have
a *Ref method to match their *Free method.  Thankfully, this is
client-side only, so we can use this new function regardless of
how old the server side is!  (I have future patches to virsh
that want to use it.)

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virDomainSnapshotRef): Declare.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainSnapshotRef): Implement it.
* src/libvirt_public.syms (LIBVIRT_0.9.13): Export it.
2012-06-08 10:32:36 -06:00
d581313acf util: Fix deadlock in virLogReset
When libvirtd forks off a new child, the child then calls virLogReset(),
which ends up closing file descriptors used as log outputs. However, we
recently started logging closed file descriptors, which means we need to
lock logging mutex which was already locked by virLogReset(). We don't
really want to log anything when we are in the process of closing log
outputs.
2012-06-08 10:09:54 +02:00
9ec6f818de Fix missing ) in 2 strings
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=801656
2012-06-07 17:56:54 -04:00
04a319ba4e Assign correct address type to spapr-vlan and spapr-vty.
For pseries guest, spapr-vlan and spapr-vty is based
on spapr-vio address. According to model of network
device, the address type should be assigned automatically.
For serial device, serial pty device is recognized as
spapr-vty device, which is also on spapr-vio.

So this patch is to correct the address type of
spapr-vlan and spapr-vty, and build correct
command line of spapr-vty.

Signed-off-by: Li Zhang <zhlcindy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by:   Michael Ellerman<michaele@au1.ibm.com>
2012-06-07 14:32:27 -06:00
1c2edf0fbd maint: make it easier to copy FORTIFY_SOURCE snippet
While libvirt intentionally avoids -Wundef (after all, C99
guarantees sane semantics of treating undefined macros as 0),
the glibc insanity of #warning on _FORTIFY_SOURCE coupled with
what some people feel is the black magic of autoconf means
that other projects are likely to copy our snippet verbatim.
We can be nicer to other projects by making it easier to
integrate into projects that use -Wundef.

Suggested by Christophe Fergeau.

* m4/virt-compile-warnings.m4 (LIBVIRT_COMPILE_WARNINGS): Be nice
to other projects using -Wundef.
2012-06-07 10:52:37 -06:00
5e8ab3915b command: avoid potential deadlock on handshake
There is a theoretical problem of an extreme bug where we can get
into deadlock due to command handshaking.  Thanks to a pair of pipes,
we have a situation where the parent thinks the child reported an
error and is waiting for a message from the child to explain the
error; but at the same time the child thinks it reported success
and is waiting for the parent to acknowledge the success; so both
processes are now blocked.

Thankfully, I don't think this deadlock is possible without at
least one other bug in the code, but I did see exactly that sort
of situation prior to commit da831af - I saw a backtrace where a
double close bug in the parent caused the parent to read from the
wrong fd and assume the child failed, even though the child really
sent success.

This potential deadlock is not quite like commit 858c247 (a deadlock
due to multiple readers on one pipe preventing a write from completing),
although the solution is similar - always close unused pipe fds before
blocking, rather than after.

* src/util/command.c (virCommandHandshakeWait): Close unused fds
sooner.
2012-06-07 09:25:38 -06:00
bda2f17d7e qemu: better detection of crashed domains
When libvirtd is started and there is an unusable/not-connectable
leftover from earlier started machine, it's more reasonable to say
that the machine "crashed" if we know it was started with
"-no-shutdown".
This patch fixes that and also changes the other result (when machine
was started without "-no-shutdown") to "unknown", because the previous
"failed" reason means (according to include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in:174),
that the machine failed to start.
2012-06-07 08:43:03 +02:00
b2ecfe9795 build: fix build without i18n
If you compile without NLS support, where _() is a no-op macro,
then we end up passing a string literal to a char*, provoking:

In file included from virsh.c:3639:0:
virsh-edit.c: In function ‘cmdSaveImageEdit’:
virsh-edit.c:97:13: error: assignment discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Werror]
virsh-edit.c:106:13: error: assignment discards ‘const’ qualifier from pointer target type [-Werror]

* tools/virsh-edit.c: Be const-safe.
2012-06-06 21:32:37 -06:00
dd7bc51bc4 spec: Build against systemd for udev
They have now merged. Fedora details here:

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2012-June/168227.html
2012-06-06 16:53:36 -04:00
ca02b101d7 build: fix build of fresh checkout
Commit 7bff56a worked in an incremental build, but fails for a
fresh clone; apparently, if make sees both an actual file
spelling and an inference rule, only the exact spelling is used.

  CCLD   libvirt_driver_test.la
  CC     libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo
remote/remote_driver.c:4707:34: fatal error: remote_client_bodies.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.

BUILT_SOURCES to the rescue, instead of trying to mess with .lo
dependencies directly.

* src/Makefile.am (REMOTE_DRIVER_PREREQS, %remote_driver.lo): Drop...
(BUILT_SOURCES): ...and add here instead.
2012-06-06 14:49:27 -06:00
3c3644d30f build: ensure storage driver is used
Commit 1c275e9a accidentally dropped the storage driver from
libvirtd, because it depended on a C preprocessor macro that
was not defined.  Furthermore, if you do './configure
--without-storage-dir --with-storage-disk' or any other combination
where you explicitly build a subset of storage backends excluding
the dir backend, then the build is broken.

Based on analysis by Osier Yang.

* configure.ac (WITH_STORAGE): Define top-level conditional.
* src/Makefile.am (mod_LTLIBRARIES): Build driver even when
storage_dir is disabled.
* daemon/libvirtd.c: Pick up storage driver for any backend, not
just dir.
* daemon/Makefile.am (libvirtd_LDADD): Likewise.
2012-06-06 12:16:07 +08:00
eb635de1fe rpc: Size up RPC limits
Since we are allocating RPC buffer dynamically, we can increase limits
for max. size of RPC message and RPC string. This is needed to cover
some corner cases where libvirt is run on such huge machines that their
capabilities XML is 4 times bigger than our current limit. This leaves
users with inability to even connect.
2012-06-05 17:48:40 +02:00
a2c304f687 rpc: Switch to dynamically allocated message buffer
Currently, we are allocating buffer for RPC messages statically.
This is not such pain when RPC limits are small. However, if we want
ever to increase those limits, we need to allocate buffer dynamically,
based on RPC message len (= the first 4 bytes). Therefore we will
decrease our mem usage in most cases and still be flexible enough in
corner cases.
2012-06-05 17:48:40 +02:00
7bff56a0d1 build: fix 'make distcheck' issues
We had a distributed file (remote_protocol.h, which in turn was
a prereq to remote_driver.c) depending on a generated file
(libvirt_probes.h), which is a no-no for a VPATH build from a
read-only source tree (no wonder 'make distcheck' tests precisely
that situation):

     File `libvirt_driver_remote.la' does not exist.
       File `libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo' does not exist.
             Prerequisite `libvirt_probes.h' is newer than target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'.
            Must remake target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'.
Invoking recipe from Makefile:7464 to update target `../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h'.
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/remote/eblake/libvirt-tmp2/build/libvirt-0.9.12/_build/src'
  GEN    ../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h
cannot create ../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h: Permission denied at ../../src/rpc/genprotocol.pl line 31.
make[3]: *** [../../src/remote/remote_protocol.h] Error 13

Rather than making distributed .c files depend on generated files, we
really want to ensure that compilation into .lo files is not attempted
until the generated files are present, done by this patch.  Since there
were two different sets of conditionally generated files that both
feed the .lo file, I had to introduce a new variable REMOTE_DRIVER_PREREQS
to keep automake happy.

After that fix, the next issue was that make treats './foo' and 'foo'
differently in determining whether an implicit %foo rule is applicable,
with the result that locking/qemu-sanlock.conf wasn't properly being
built at the right times.  Also, the output for using the .aug test
files was a bit verbose.

After fixing the src directory, the next error is related to the docs
directory, where the tarball is missing a stamp file and thus tries to
regenerate files that are already present:

  GEN    ../../docs/apibuild.py.stamp
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2511, in <module>
    rebuild("libvirt")
  File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2495, in rebuild
    builder.serialize()
  File "../../docs/apibuild.py", line 2424, in serialize
    output = open(filename, "w")
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '../../docs/libvirt-api.xml'
make[5]: *** [../../docs/apibuild.py.stamp] Error 1

and fixing that exposed another case of a distributed file (generated
html) depending on a built file (libvirt.h), but only when doing an
in-tree build, because of a file glob.

* src/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/remote/remote_driver.c): Change...
(libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo): ...to the real
dependency.
($(builddir)/locking/%-sanlock.conf): Drop $(builddir), so that
rule gets run in time for test_libvirt_sanlock.aug.
(test_libvir*.aug): Cater to silent build.
(conf_DATA): Don't ship qemu-sanlock.conf in the tarball, since it
is trivial to regenerate.
* docs/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ship our stamp file.
($(APIBUILD_STAMP)): Don't depend on generated file.
2012-06-05 09:20:12 -06:00
ae953f5134 tests: Refresh qemu-1.1.0 data
QEMU 1.1.0 has been officially released. With 1.1.0 QEMU went back to
three-digits version even for the initial release and I renamed the data
files to match this fact. They were generated with

qemu-system-x86_64 -help >tests/qemuhelpdata/qemu-1.1.0
qemu-system-x86_64 \
    -device ? \
    -device pci-assign,? \
    -device virtio-blk-pci,? \
    -device virtio-net-pci,? \
    -device scsi-disk,? 2>tests/qemuhelpdata/qemu-1.1.0-device
2012-06-05 15:44:40 +02:00
ee58b581c4 virsh: Back out if the argument for vol-create-as is malformed 2012-06-05 14:56:40 +08:00
68fcfdb8bd virsh: Accept UUID as an argument for net-info and net-start 2012-06-05 14:56:37 +08:00
05f8917f96 virsh: Accept UUID as an argument for storage commands
Affected commands are: pool-start, vol-create-from.
2012-06-05 14:56:35 +08:00
7508338ff3 Fix for parallel port passthrough for QEMU
I came across a bug that the command line generated for passthrough
of the host parallel port /dev/parport0 by libvirt for QEMU is incorrect.

It currently produces:
-chardev tty,id=charparallel0,path=/dev/parport0
-device isa-parallel,chardev=charparallel0,id=parallel0

The first parameter is "tty". It sould be "parport".

If I launch qemu with -chardev parport,... it works as expected.

I have already filled a bug report (
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=823879 ), the topic was
already on the list some months ago:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2011-September/msg00095.html

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-06-04 16:46:23 -06:00
a3bc393e3a maint: command.c whitespace cleanups
Noticed during the previous commit.

* src/util/command.c: Fix some spacing and break long lines.
2012-06-04 16:32:43 -06:00
858c2476d9 command: avoid deadlock on EPIPE situation
It is possible to deadlock libvirt by having a domain with XML
longer than PIPE_BUF, and by writing a hook script that closes
stdin early.  This is because libvirt was keeping a copy of the
child's stdin read fd open, which means the write fd in the
parent will never see EPIPE (remember, libvirt should always be
run with SIGPIPE ignored, so we should never get a SIGPIPE signal).
Since there is no error, libvirt blocks waiting for a write to
complete, even though the only reader is also libvirt.  The
solution is to ensure that only the child can act as a reader
before the parent does any writes; and then dealing with the
fallout of dealing with EPIPE.

Thankfully, this is not a security hole - since the only way to
trigger the deadlock is to install a custom hook script, anyone
that already has privileges to install a hook script already has
privileges to do any number of other equally disruptive things
to libvirt; it would only be a security hole if an unprivileged
user could install a hook script to DoS a privileged user.

* src/util/command.c (virCommandRun): Close parent's copy of child
read fd earlier.
(virCommandProcessIO): Don't let EPIPE be fatal; the child may
be done parsing input.
* tests/commandhelper.c (main): Set up a SIGPIPE situation.
* tests/commandtest.c (test20): Trigger it.
* tests/commanddata/test20.log: New file.
2012-06-04 13:06:07 -06:00
80e4b166e1 util: fix "make rpm" when viratomic.h is used
Although src/util/viratomic.h has been added to the repo, up until now
it hasn't been used. Stefan Berger is using it in his proposed dhcp
snooping patches, and an rpm build with those patches failed due to
viratomic.h not being packed up with the rest of the sources.
2012-06-04 14:46:32 -04:00
2af63b1c34 build: allow building with newer glibc-headers and -O0
glibc 2.15 (on Fedora 17) coupled with explicit disabling of
optimization during development dies a painful death:

In file included from /usr/include/limits.h:27:0,
                 from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.7.0/include/limits.h:169,
                 from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.7.0/include/syslimits.h:7,
                 from /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.7.0/include/limits.h:34,
                 from util/bitmap.c:26:
/usr/include/features.h:314:4: error: #warning _FORTIFY_SOURCE requires compiling with optimization (-O) [-Werror=cpp]
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

Work around this by only conditionally defining _FORTIFY_SOURCE,
in the case where glibc can actually use it.  The trick is using
AH_VERBATIM instead of AC_DEFINE.

* m4/virt-compile-warnings.m4 (LIBVIRT_COMPILE_WARNINGS): Squelch
_FORTIFY_SOURCE when needed to avoid glibc #warnings.
2012-06-04 12:08:27 -06:00
c094b4b332 fix make syntax-check failed 2012-06-04 09:29:59 -06:00
85815b6a40 build: fix sc_prohibit_readlink
I noticed this during 'make syntax-check':

prohibit_readlink
grep: Unmatched ( or \(

* cfg.mk (exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_readlink): Fix
mismatched '('.
2012-06-04 09:29:21 -06:00
dfd4584317 file: Log closing filedescriptors
EBADF errors are logged as warnings as they normally indicate a double
close bug. This patch also provides VIR_MASS_CLOSE helper to be user in
the only case of mass close after fork when EBADF should rather be
ignored.
2012-06-04 16:28:15 +02:00
461ed4210f command: Fix debug message during handshake
Probably a result of copy&paste...
2012-06-04 16:25:57 +02:00
107f51b69c Fix sync issue in virNetClientStreamEventRemoveCallback
The stream lock is unlocked twice instead of being locked and then
unlocked. Probably a typo.
2012-06-04 09:32:37 +02:00
a7de052369 virsh: Allow users to reedit rejected XML
If users *-edit but make a mistake in XML all changes are
permanently lost. However, if virsh is not running within
a script we can ask user if he wants to re-edit the file
and correct the mistakes.
2012-06-02 10:42:54 +02:00
0766783abb virsh: Switch from generated cmd*Edit commands to nongenerated
Currently, we either generate some cmd*Edit commands (cmdPoolEdit
and cmdNetworkEdit) via sed script or copy the body of cmdEdit
(e.g. cmdInterfaceEdit, cmdNWFilterEdit, etc.). This fact makes
it harder to implement any new feature to our editing system.
Therefore switch to new implementation - define macros to:
- dump XML (EDIT_GET_XML)
- take an action if XML wasn't changed,
  usually just vshPrint() (EDIT_NOT_CHANGED)
- define new object (EDIT_DEFINE) - the edited XML is in @doc_edited
- free object defined by EDIT_DEFINE (EDIT_FREE)
and #include "virsh-edit.c"
2012-06-02 10:40:51 +02:00
b92d52d3c0 nwfilter: Add multiple IP address support to DHCP snooping
With support for multiple IP addresses per interface in place, this patch
now adds support for multiple IP addresses per interface for the DHCP
snooping code.


Testing:

Since the infrastructure I tested this with does not provide multiple IP
addresses per MAC address (anymore), I either had to plug the VM's interface
from the virtual bride connected directly to the infrastructure to virbr0
to get a 2nd IP address from dnsmasq (kill and run dhclient inside the VM)
or changed the lease file  (/var/run/libvirt/network/nwfilter.leases) and
restart libvirtd to have a 2nd IP address on an existing interface.
Note that dnsmasq can take a lease timeout parameter as part of the --dhcp-range
command line parameter, so that timeouts can be tested that way
(--dhcp-range 192.168.122.2,192.168.122.254,120). So, terminating and restarting
dnsmasq with that parameter is another choice to watch an IP address disappear
after 120 seconds.

Regards,
   Stefan
2012-06-01 19:32:06 -04:00
797b47580a nwfilter: move code for IP address map into separate file
The goal of this patch is to prepare for support for multiple IP
addresses per interface in the DHCP snooping code.

Move the code for the IP address map that maps interface names to
IP addresses into their own file. Rename the functions on the way
but otherwise leave the code as-is. Initialize this new layer
separately before dependent layers (iplearning, dhcpsnooping)
and shut it down after them.
2012-06-01 19:32:06 -04:00
cec281fcaa nwfilter: add DHCP snooping
This patch adds DHCP snooping support to libvirt. The learning method for
IP addresses is specified by setting the "CTRL_IP_LEARNING" variable to one of
"any" [default] (existing IP learning code), "none" (static only addresses)
or "dhcp" (DHCP snooping).

Active leases are saved in a lease file and reloaded on restart or HUP.

The following interface XML activates and uses the DHCP snooping:

    <interface type='bridge'>
      <source bridge='virbr0'/>
      <filterref filter='clean-traffic'>
        <parameter name='CTRL_IP_LEARNING' value='dhcp'/>
      </filterref>
    </interface>

All filters containing the variable 'IP' are automatically adjusted when
the VM receives an IP address via DHCP. However, multiple IP addresses per
interface are silently ignored in this patch, thus only supporting one IP
address per interface. Multiple IP address support is added in a later
patch in this series.

Signed-off-by: David L Stevens <dlstevens@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-06-01 19:32:06 -04:00
195fa214b6 qemu: move -name arg to be 1st in "ps x" output
Currently, monitoring QEMU virtual machines with standard Unix
sysadmin tools is harder than it has to be. The QEMU command line is
often miles long and mostly redundant, it's hard to tell which process
is which.

This patch reorders the QEMU -name argument to be the first, so it's
immediately visible in "ps x", htop and "atop -c" output.
2012-06-01 15:06:56 -06:00
6734ce7bc8 qemu: fix netdev alias name assignment wrt type='hostdev'
This patch resolves:

   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=827519

The problem is that an interface with type='hostdev' will have an
alias of the form "hostdev%d", while the function that looks through
existing netdevs to determine the name to use for a new addition will
fail if there's an existing entry that does not match the form
"net%d".

This is another of the handful of places that need an exception due to
the hybrid nature of <interface type='hostdev'> (which is not exactly
an <interface> or a <hostdev>, but is both at the same time).
2012-06-01 13:25:56 -04:00
d4fb6694a4 tools: make virt-pki-validate work with acls and xattrs
This patch makes virt-pki-validate work with certificates that have
acl or xattr set. Otherwise it failing due to wrong permissions.
2012-05-31 17:03:33 +02:00
b19c236d69 qemu: avoid closing fd more than once
If we migrate to fd, spec->fwdType is not MIGRATION_FWD_DIRECT,
we will close spec->dest.fd.local in qemuMigrationRun(). So we
should set spec->dest.fd.local to -1 in qemuMigrationRun().

Bug present since 0.9.5 (commit 326176179).
2012-05-30 21:41:46 -06:00
746ff701e8 command: check for fork error before closing fd
We should not set *outfd or *errfd if virExecWithHook() failed
because the caller may close these fds.

Bug present since v0.4.5 (commit 60ed1d2a).
2012-05-30 21:41:46 -06:00
f3cfc7c884 fdstream: avoid double close bug
Wen Congyang reported that we have a double-close bug if we fail
virFDStreamOpenInternal, since childfd duplicated one of the fds[]
array contents.  In truth, since we always transfer both members
of fds to other variables, we should close the fds through those
other names, and just use fds[] for pipe().

Bug present since 0.9.0 (commit e886237a).

* src/fdstream.c (virFDStreamOpenFileInternal): Swap scope of
childfd and fds[], to avoid a double close.
2012-05-30 21:41:46 -06:00
da831afcf2 command: avoid double close bugs
KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki reported a nasty double-free bug when virCommand
is used to convert a string into input to a child command.  The
problem is that the poll() loop of virCommandProcessIO would close()
the write end of the pipe in order to let the child see EOF, then
the caller virCommandRun() would also close the same fd number, with
the second close possibly nuking an fd opened by some other thread
in the meantime.  This in turn can have all sorts of bad effects.

The bug has been present since the introduction of virCommand in
commit f16ad06f.

This is based on his first attempt at a patch, at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=823716

* src/util/command.c (_virCommand): Drop inpipe member.
(virCommandProcessIO): Add argument, to avoid closing caller's fd
without informing caller.
(virCommandRun, virCommandNewArgs): Adjust clients.
2012-05-30 21:41:45 -06:00
655cffa0f2 avoid fd leak
virCommandRunAsync() will set errfd if it succeed. We should
close it if virFDStreamOpenInternal() fails.
2012-05-30 14:22:48 -06:00
0a045f01cf avoid closing uninitialized fd
If the system does not support bypass cache, we will close fd,
but it is uninitialized.
2012-05-30 13:55:49 -06:00
730cc8d783 Fixes for check and rpm builds without sanlock (and qemu)
Apart from the non-sanlock check build, there is also a little fix for
qemu (EXTRA_DIST had qemu.conf and others inside even if the build was
supposed to be without qemu).
2012-05-30 18:57:50 +02:00
23292f7389 build: include augeas-gentest.pl into dist file
We generate *.aug from *.aug.in by augeas-gentest.pl, so this script
should be included in dist file.
2012-05-30 09:56:31 -06:00
13af87f23c build: use same perl binary throughout build
Some of our rules used $(PERL), while others used 'perl'.  Always
using the variable allows a developer to point to a different (often
better) perl than the default one found on $PATH.

* daemon/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/remote_dispatch.h): s/perl/$(PERL).
* src/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/remote/remote_client_bodies.h)
(PDWTAGS, %protocol.c, %_probes.stp): Likewise.
2012-05-30 09:33:55 -06:00
fb59cf7a58 build: fix testing of augeas files in VPATH builds
Without this fix, a VPATH build (such as used by ./autobuild.sh)
fails with messages like:

make[3]: Entering directory `/home/remote/eblake/libvirt-tmp2/build/daemon'
../../build-aux/augeas-gentest.pl libvirtd.conf ../../daemon/test_libvirtd.aug.in test_libvirtd.aug
cannot read libvirtd.conf: No such file or directory at ../../build-aux/augeas-gentest.pl line 38.

Since the test files are not part of the tarball, we can generate
them into the build dir, but rather than create a subdirectory
just for the test file, it is easier to test them directly in
libvirt.git/src.

* daemon/Makefile.am (AUG_GENTEST): Factor out definition.
(test_libvirtd.aug): Look for correct file.
* src/Makefile.am (AUG_GENTEST): Use $(PERL).
(qemu/test_libvirtd_qemu.aug, lxc/test_libvirtd_lxc.aug)
(locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug): Rename to avoid subdirectories.
(check-augeas-qemu, check-augeas-lxc, check-augeas-sanlock): Reflect
location of built tests.
* configure.ac (PERL): Substitute perl.
2012-05-30 09:29:32 -06:00
aabf77aa41 build: silence warning from autoconf
Autoconf 2.60 and later insist on using ${datarootdir}, rather than
the derived ${datadir} (although the latter defaults to the former,
it is possible to set configure arguments so that they differ):

config.status: creating libvirt.pc
config.status: WARNING:  'libvirt.pc.in' seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting

This patch follows the autoconf manual's suggestions for how to
support 2.59 (RHEL 5) and newer simultaneously.

* libvirt.pc.in (datarootdir): Define, so ${datadir} will not ignore
datarootdir when using newer autoconf.
2012-05-30 09:22:02 -06:00
7454849ec5 virCommand: Extend debug message for handshake
Currently, we are logging only one side of pipes we
create in virCommandRequireHandshake(); This is enough
in cases where pipe2() returns two consecutive FDs. However,
it is not guaranteed and it may return any FDs.
Therefore, it's wise to log the other ends as well.
2012-05-30 14:47:56 +02:00
87dfdb0b92 lxc: return correct number of CPUs
When getting number of CPUs the host has assigned, there was always
number "1" returned. Even though all lxc domains with no pinning
launched by libvirt run on all pCPUs (by default, no matter what's the
number), we should at least return the same number as the user
specified when creating the domain.
2012-05-30 12:51:44 +02:00
be6c46b1b4 build: Fixed generating of libvirt_qemu_probes.h
I added libvirt_qemu_probes.h into BUILT_SOURCES. That makes it
generated, but most probably it is not the clearest way how to do
that, but it fixes the build.
2012-05-30 12:13:13 +02:00
ffc9f7ab4f examples: add consolecallback example python script
A while back I wrote the attached code to demonstrate how to use
events and serial console to create a serial console that stays up
even when the VM is down.  It might need some work, as I am not
terribly strong with Python.

* examples/python/consolecallback.py: New file.
* examples/python/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Ship it.
2012-05-29 16:54:12 -06:00
620dda6661 build: don't lose probes.o files
The previous patch fixed an incremental build, but missed that on
a fresh checkout, we now have nothing left that stops make from
nuking libvirt_qemu_probes.o.

* src/Makefile.am ($(libvirt_driver_qemu_la_SOURCES)): Delete,
since this variable is empty.
(.PRECIOUS): Add %_probes.o, so they don't get nuked as an
intermediate by-product after creating %_probes.lo.
2012-05-29 15:09:01 -06:00
fca009fd04 build: fix missing dependencies for libvirt-qemu.so
The moment you specify a _DEPENDENCIES, older automake (stupidly)
assumes that you will specify _all_ dependencies for that target.
This stupidity has been fixed in automake 1.12, but we cannot rely on
newer automake everywhere.  For libvirt_la_DEPENDENCIES, we took
care of providing the full list, but for libvirt_qemu_la_DEPENDENCIES,
we were missing the dependency on libvirt_qemu_impl.la, which resulted
in a failed build:

make[3]: Entering directory `/home/ajia/Workspace/libvirt/src'
   CCLD   libvirt_driver_qemu.la
libtool: link: `libvirt_qemu_probes.lo' is not a valid libtool object

* src/Makefile.am (libvirt_driver_qemu_la_DEPENDENCIES): Delete;
automake does a better job if it does the entire job.
2012-05-29 12:51:36 -06:00
28dbf01d08 build: don't clean a file that belongs in the tarball
Otherwise, 'make rpm' fails with:

make[2]: *** No rule to make target `locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug.in', needed by `distdir'.  Stop.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dipankar/src/powerpc/libvirt-ppc/src'
make[1]: *** [distdir] Error 1

Reported by Dipankar Sarma.

* src/Makefile.am (CLEANFILES): Clean only the generated file.
2012-05-29 10:54:50 -06:00
dc4301c726 virsh: avoid strncpy
strncpy is generally evil - it runs the risk of missing NUL
termination, and more often than not wastes time zeroing way
more bytes than strictly necessary.  We've avoided this evil
in our virStrncpy wrapper, except for places where we forgot
to use the wrapper; meanwhile, we have also added an even
higher layer wrapper for setting virTypedParameter values.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdMemtune, cmdBlkdeviotune): Use modern API.
* cfg.mk (exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_strncpy): Tighten.
2012-05-29 09:24:48 -06:00
e925ea3156 build: update to latest gnulib
Gnulib finally relaxed the isatty license, needed as first mentioned here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-February/msg01022.html

Other improvements include better syntax-check rules (we can delete one
of ours now that it is a duplicate) and better compiler warning usage.

* .gnulib: Update to latest, for isatty.
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_strncpy): Drop a now-redundant rule.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_modules): Add isatty.
* bootstrap: Resync from gnulib.
2012-05-29 08:43:55 -06:00
67dd486f20 leak_fix.diff
==3240== 23 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 242 of 744
==3240==    at 0x4C2A4CD: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
==3240==    by 0x8077537: __vasprintf_chk (vasprintf_chk.c:82)
==3240==    by 0x509C677: virVasprintf (stdio2.h:199)
==3240==    by 0x509C733: virAsprintf (util.c:1912)
==3240==    by 0x1906583A: qemudStartup (qemu_driver.c:679)
==3240==    by 0x511991D: virStateInitialize (libvirt.c:809)
==3240==    by 0x40CD84: daemonRunStateInit (libvirtd.c:751)
==3240==    by 0x5098745: virThreadHelper (threads-pthread.c:161)
==3240==    by 0x7953D8F: start_thread (pthread_create.c:309)
==3240==    by 0x805FF5C: clone (clone.S:115)
2012-05-29 06:25:59 -04:00
423bb74994 Introduce virMacAddr typedef 2012-05-29 06:25:59 -04:00
d8199033d6 Fix typo in comment start
src/libvirt.c: s,//,/,
2012-05-28 17:23:16 +01:00
d91f3ef497 Santize the reporting of VIR_ERR_INVALID_ERROR
To ensure consistent error reporting of invalid arguments,
provide a number of predefined helper methods & macros.

 - An arg which must not be NULL:

   virCheckNonNullArgReturn(argname, retvalue)
   virCheckNonNullArgGoto(argname, label)

 - An arg which must be NULL

   virCheckNullArgGoto(argname, label)

 - An arg which must be positive (ie 1 or greater)

   virCheckPositiveArgGoto(argname, label)

 - An arg which must not be 0

   virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(argname, label)

 - An arg which must be zero

   virCheckZeroArgGoto(argname, label)

 - An arg which must not be negative (ie 0 or greater)

   virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(argname, label)

* src/libvirt.c, src/libvirt-qemu.c,
  src/nodeinfo.c, src/datatypes.c: Update to use
  virCheckXXXX macros
* po/POTFILES.in: Add libvirt-qemu.c and virterror_internal.h
* src/internal.h: Define macros for checking invalid args
* src/util/virterror_internal.h: Define macros for reporting
  invalid args

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 16:47:25 +01:00
1d22ba953b build: silence libtool during tests
Libtool is picky about linking against a module library (aka a .so);
giving lots of warnings like this in the tests directory:

  CCLD   networkxml2argvtest

*** Warning: Linking the executable networkxml2argvtest against the loadable module
*** libvirt_driver_network.so is not portable!

Fix that by splitting things into a convenience library which can
be used directly by the tests, and making the real .so just wrap
the convenience library.

Based on a suggestion by Daniel P. Berrange.

* configure.ac (--with-driver-modules): Fix help test.
* src/Makefile.am (libvirt_driver_xen.la, libvirt_driver_libxl.la)
(libvirt_driver_qemu.la, libvirt_driver_lxc.la)
(libvirt_driver_uml.la): Factor into new convenience libraries.
* tests/Makefile.am (xen_LDADDS, qemu_LDADDS, lxc_LDADDS)
(networkxml2argvtest_LDADD): Link to convenience libraries, not
shared libraries.
2012-05-28 07:19:25 -06:00
1e8ecfedeb Fix linking to DTrace probes file
There was no rule forcing libvirt_qemu_probes.o to be built
before libvirt_qemu_probes.lo was used. Also libvirtd was
still referencing the .o file, rather than the .lo file.

Both the .lo and .o file must be listed as DEPENDENCIES,
otherwise libtool will unhelpfully delete the .o file
once the .lo file is created.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 12:35:39 +01:00
7cd77b6b2f Fix Win32 build by linking to ole32
The CoTaskMemFree function requires the ole32 DLL to be
linked against. Currently this is only done for the
VirtualBox driver. Also add it to libvirt_util.la

* configure.ac: Unconditionally add ole32 DLL to Win32
* src/Makefile.am: Link old32 to libvirt_util.la
2012-05-28 12:35:39 +01:00
94618eb66a docs: typo in acceleration element
"accel3d" was specified twice, the second one is obviously "accel2d"
(also from the text down below.
2012-05-28 12:48:50 +02:00
de9758ae9b Autogenerate augeas test case from default config files
When adding new config file parameters, the corresponding
additions to the augeas lens' are constantly forgotten.
Also there are augeas test cases, these don't catch the
error, since they too are never updated.

To address this, the augeas test cases need to be auto-generated
from the example config files.

* build-aux/augeas-gentest.pl: Helper to generate an
  augeas test file, substituting in elements from the
  example config files
* src/Makefile.am, daemon/Makefile.am: Switch to
  auto-generated augeas test cases
* daemon/test_libvirtd.aug, daemon/test_libvirtd.aug.in,
  src/locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug,
  src/locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug.in,
  src/lxc/test_libvirtd_lxc.aug,
  src/lxc/test_libvirtd_lxc.aug.in,
  src/qemu/test_libvirtd_qemu.aug,
  src/qemu/test_libvirtd_qemu.aug.in: Remove example
  config file data, replacing with a ::CONFIG:: placeholder

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 11:07:12 +01:00
6c10c04c39 Re-order config options in qemu driver augeas lens
Currently all the config options are listed under a 'vnc_entry'
group. Create a bunch of new groups & move options to the
right place

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 11:02:10 +01:00
a9c779caf3 Fix mistakes in augeas lens
Add nmissing 'host_uuid' entry to libvirtd.conf lens and
rename spice_passwd to spice_password in qemu.conf lens

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 11:00:01 +01:00
c5c3278e9b Standardize whitespace used in example config files
Instead of doing

  # example_config

use

  #example_config

so it is possible to programatically uncomment example config
options, as distinct from their comment/descriptions

Also delete rogue trailing comma not allowed by lens

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 10:59:13 +01:00
076f200689 Add impl of APIs to get user directories on Win32
Add an impl of +virGetUserRuntimeDirectory, virGetUserCacheDirectory
virGetUserConfigDirectory and virGetUserDirectory for Win32 platform.
Also create stubs for non-Win32 platforms which lack getpwuid_r()

In adding these two helpers were added virFileIsAbsPath and
virFileSkipRoot, along with some macros VIR_FILE_DIR_SEPARATOR,
VIR_FILE_DIR_SEPARATOR_S, VIR_FILE_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR,
VIR_FILE_PATH_SEPARATOR, VIR_FILE_PATH_SEPARATOR_S

All this code was adapted from GLib2 under terms of LGPLv2+ license.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 10:55:09 +01:00
517368a377 Remove uid param from directory lookup APIs
Remove the uid param from virGetUserConfigDirectory,
virGetUserCacheDirectory, virGetUserRuntimeDirectory,
and virGetUserDirectory

These functions were universally called with the
results of getuid() or geteuid(). To make it practical
to port to Win32, remove the uid parameter and hardcode
geteuid()

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 10:55:06 +01:00
83fe3d22e2 Fix typos in RPM dependencies
s/daemon-driver-nwilter/daemon-driver-nwfilter/
s/daemon-network/daemon-driver-network/

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 10:53:54 +01:00
54c4d9d90b Fix check for socket existance / daemon spawn
When you try to connect to a socket in the abstract namespace,
the error will be ECONNREFUSED for a non-listening daemon. With
the non-abstract namespace though, you instead get ENOENT. Add
a check for this extra errno when auto-spawning the daemon

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 10:43:09 +01:00
ebbcc02639 Remove last usage of PATH_MAX and ban its future use
Remove a number of pointless checks against PATH_MAX and
add a syntax-check rule to prevent its use in future

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-28 10:43:01 +01:00
0d07aa512c maint: avoid new automake warning about AM_PROG_CC_STDC
* configure.ac (AM_PROG_CC_STDC): Stop using this macro.
It provokes warnings from newer automake and is superseded by
autoconf's AC_PROG_CC, which we're already using.
2012-05-26 14:25:42 +02:00
0159295d29 build: silence libtool warning on probes.o
Libtool supports linking directly against .o files on some platforms
(such as Linux), which happens to be the only place where we are
actually doing that (for the dtrace-generated probes.o files).  However,
it raises a big stink about the non-portability, even though we don't
attempt it on platforms where it would actually fail:

  CCLD   libvirt_driver_qemu.la

*** Warning: Linking the shared library libvirt_driver_qemu.la against
the non-libtool
*** objects  libvirt_qemu_probes.o is not portable!

This shuts libtool up by creating a proper .lo file that matches
what libtool normally expects.

* src/Makefile.am (%_probes.lo): New rule.
(libvirt_probes.stp, libvirt_qemu_probes.stp): Simplify into...
(%_probes.stp): ...shorter rule.
(CLEANFILES): Clean new .lo files.
(libvirt_la_BUILT_LIBADD, libvirt_driver_qemu_la_LIBADD)
(libvirt_lxc_LDADD, virt_aa_helper_LDADD): Link against .lo file.
* tests/Makefile.am (PROBES_O, qemu_LDADDS): Likewise.
2012-05-25 12:00:05 -06:00
4878a33125 Improve docs about compiling libvirt from GIT
Add a note about setting the LIBVIRT_DRIVER_DIR env variable,
explain --system and fix example to use --disable-werror
2012-05-25 13:55:12 +01:00
428fc2bf31 tests: run valgrind on real executables, not libtool wrappers
* tests/Makefile.am (valgrind): Use libtool's ability to bypass
libtool wrappers when running valgrind.
2012-05-24 21:20:15 -06:00
cdd762e425 qemu augeas: Add spice_tls/spice_tls_x509_cert_dir
If vdsm is installed and configured in Fedora 17, we add the following
items into qemu.conf:

spice_tls=1
spice_tls_x509_cert_dir="/etc/pki/vdsm/libvirt-spice"

However, after this changes, augtool cannot identify qemu.conf anymore.
2012-05-24 21:17:37 -06:00
ee40725510 tests: back to short test names
With the switch to modules by default, I was getting super long
test output:

TEST: /home/remote/eblake/libvirt/tests/.libs/lt-interfacexml2xmltest

compared to the former:

TEST: interfacexml2xmltest

* tests/testutils.c (virtTestMain): Trim off libtool goop.
2012-05-24 21:09:03 -06:00
d2e30e9851 maint: ignore more files from version control
* .gitignore: Exempt recent test binary and probes.h name change.
2012-05-24 21:01:58 -06:00
1cc2034a72 Add sentinel for virErrorDomain enum
Add a VIR_ERR_DOMAIN_LAST sentinel for virErrorDomain and
replace the virErrorDomainName function by a VIR_ENUM_IMPL

In the process the naming of error domains is sanitized

* src/util/virterror.c: Use VIR_ENUM_IMPL for converting
  error domains to strings
* include/libvirt/virterror.h: Add VIR_ERR_DOMAIN_LAST
2012-05-24 16:20:55 +01:00
45b43a8cab Add parsing for VIR_ENUM_IMPL & VIR_ENUM_DECL in apibuild.py
The apibuild.py parser needs to be able to parse & ignore
any VIR_ENUM_IMPL/VIR_ENUM_DECL macros in the source. Add
some special case code to deal with this rather than trying
to figure out a generic syntax for parsing macros.

* apibuild.py: Special case  VIR_ENUM_IMPL & VIR_ENUM_DECL
2012-05-24 16:20:55 +01:00
4ab0d6c48a security: Switch to C99-style struct initialization 2012-05-24 16:37:51 +02:00
81e9e7cf3b fix building error on non fedora system
We forget to define with_storage_rbd if the system is not fedora,
or the version is less than 16.
2012-05-24 21:11:58 +08:00
2d191e8e27 Add stub impl of virNetlinkEventServiceLocalPid for Win32
The libvirt_private.syms file exports virNetlinkEventServiceLocalPid
so there needs to be a no-op stub for Win32 to avoid linker errors

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-24 13:18:01 +01:00
b3cf13bb2f Enable driver modules in libvirt RPM
Turn on loadable modules for libvirtd. Add new sub-RPMs
libvirt-daemon-driver-XXX, one for each loadable .so.
Modify the libvirt-daemon-YYY RPMs to depend on each of
the individual drivers they required

* libvirt.spec.in: Enable driver modules

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-24 13:18:01 +01:00
ff0f6a0e79 Default to enable driver modules for libvirtd
Always enable driver modules for libvirtd, if we have dlopen
available. This allows more modular packaging by distros
and ensures we don't break this config

* configure.ac: Default to enable driver modules

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-24 13:18:01 +01:00
6976f9e851 Add test case for loading driver modules
To ensure all symbols used by loadable driver modules are
exported in libvirt.so, add a test suite that simply loads
each driver in turn

* tests/Makefile.am, tests/virdrivermoduletest.c: Add
  a test case for loading drivers

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-24 13:18:01 +01:00
b47637261c Override default driver dir when running from GIT
* daemon/libvirtd.c: Set custom driver module dir if the current
  binary name is 'lt-libvirtd' (indicating execution directly
  from GIT checkout)
* src/driver.c, src/driver.h, src/libvirt_driver_modules.syms: Add
  virDriverModuleInitialize to allow driver module location to
  be changed

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-24 13:18:01 +01:00
a4e45a06c0 Split QEMU dtrace probes into separate file
When building as driver modules, it is not possible for the QEMU
driver module to reference the DTrace/SystemTAP probes linked into
the main libvirt.so. Thus we need to move the QEMU probes into a
separate file 'libvirt_qemu_probes.d'. Also rename the existing
file from 'probes.d' to 'libvirt_probes.d' while we're at it

* daemon/Makefile.am, src/internal.h: Include libvirt_probes.h
  instead of probes.h
* src/Makefile.am: Add rules for libvirt_qemu_probes.d
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c, src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c,
  src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c: Include libvirt_qemu_probes.h
* src/libvirt_probes.d: Rename from probes.d
* src/libvirt_qemu_probes.d: QEMU specific probes formerly
  in probes.d

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-24 13:18:01 +01:00
f5f1fe1b3a Replace RTLD_LOCAL with RTLD_GLOBAL
Since we have drivers which depend on each other (ie QEMU/LXC
depend on the network driver APIs), we need to use RTLD_GLOBAL
instead of RTLD_LOCAL. While this pollutes the calling binary
with many more symbols, this is no worse than if we directly
link to the drivers, and this only applies to libvirtd

* src/driver.c: s/RTLD_LOCAL/RTLD_GLOBAL/

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-24 13:18:00 +01:00
ee53a8c8ec Ensure LXC driver links against libblkid explicitly.
Only libvirt_driver_storage.la links to libblkid currently. If
we are running in a scenario with driver modules, LXC must
directly link to it, since it can't assume the storage driver
is present

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-24 13:18:00 +01:00
6cd4b1fe16 Remove libvirt_test.la library
The libvirt_test.la library was introduced to allow test suites
to reference internal-only symbols. These days, nearly every
symbol we care about is in src/libvirt_private.syms, so there
is no need for libvirt_test.la to continue to exist

* src/Makefile.am: Delete libvirt_test.la & add new .syms files
* src/libvirt_private.syms: Export symbols needed by test suite
* tests/Makefile.am: Link to libvirt_test.la. Ensure LXC tests link
  to network_driver.la
* src/libvirt_esx.syms, src/libvirt_openvz.syms: Add exports needed
  by test suite
2012-05-24 13:18:00 +01:00
1e27f291b3 Fix broken linkage of libvirt_driver_nodedev.la
libvirt_driver_nodedev.la should not link against either
libvirt_util.la or gnulib.la, since libvirt.so brings
in those deps.

* src/Makefile.am: Fix broken linkage of libvirt_driver_nodedev.la

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-24 13:18:00 +01:00
1c275e9afa Only build server side drivers as modules
The driver modules all use symbols which are defined in libvirt.so.
Thus for loading of modules to work, the binary that libvirt.so
is linked to must export its symbols back to modules. If the
libvirt.so itself is dlopen()d then the RTLD_GLOBAL flag must
be set. Unfortunately few, if any, programming languages use
the RTLD_GLOBAL flag when loading modules :-( This means is it
not practical to use driver modules for any libvirt client side
drivers (OpenVZ, VMWare, Hyper-V, Remote client, test).

This patch changes the build process so only server side drivers
are built as modules (Xen, QEMU, LXC, UML)

* daemon/libvirtd.c: Add missing load of 'interface' driver
* src/Makefile.am: Only build server side drivers as modules
* src/libvirt.c: Don't load any driver modules

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-24 13:18:00 +01:00
aad1625da6 Fix dep from libvirt-lock-sanlock RPM
The libvirt-lock-sanlock RPM requires libvirtd, so its RPM dep
should be on libvirt-daemon, not libvirt
2012-05-24 13:18:00 +01:00
e63845469e openvz: add quota argument when creating container 2012-05-24 11:35:02 +02:00
680ac813a5 openvz: support file system quota reporting 2012-05-24 11:35:02 +02:00
41f1db6a0c Introduce filesystem limits to virDomainFSDef 2012-05-24 11:35:02 +02:00
b46e005459 Introduce virDomainParseScaledValue
and use it for virDomainParseMemory. This allows to parse arbitrary
scaled value, not only memory related values as needed for the
filesystem limits code following later in this series.
2012-05-24 11:35:01 +02:00
4c7973e184 Remove more bogus systemd service dependencies
Adding syslog.target is obsolete, avahi.target does not
exist and dbus.target is also obsolete

Reported-by: Lennart Poettering <lpoetter@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-23 12:03:06 +01:00
63643f67ab Revert "rpc: Discard non-blocking calls only when necessary"
This reverts commit b1e374a7ac, which was
rather bad since I failed to consider all sides of the issue. The main
things I didn't consider properly are:

- a thread which sends a non-blocking call waits for the thread with
  the buck to process the call
- the code doesn't expect non-blocking calls to remain in the queue
  unless they were already partially sent

Thus, the reverted patch actually breaks more than what it fixes and
clients (which may even be libvirtd during p2p migrations) will likely
end up in a deadlock.
2012-05-22 23:33:11 +02:00
db19417fc0 qemu_hotplug: Don't free the PCI device structure after hot-unplug
The pciDevice structure corresponding to the device being hot-unplugged
was freed after it was "stolen" from activeList. The pointer was still
used for eg-inactive list. This patch removes the free of the structure
and frees it only if reset fails on the device.
2012-05-22 18:21:29 +02:00
3404729e58 util: export virBufferTrim
This was forgotten in commit cdb87b1c4b.
2012-05-22 11:36:04 -04:00
cdb87b1c4b virBuffer: add way to trim back extra text
I'm tired of writing:

bool sep = false;
while (...) {
    if (sep)
       virBufferAddChar(buf, ',');
    sep = true;
    virBufferAdd(buf, str);
}

This makes it easier, allowing one to write:

while (...)
    virBufferAsprintf(buf, "%s,", str);
virBufferTrim(buf, ",", -1);

to trim any remaining comma.

* src/util/buf.h (virBufferTrim): Declare.
* src/util/buf.c (virBufferTrim): New function.
* tests/virbuftest.c (testBufTrim): Test it.
2012-05-21 16:01:43 -06:00
74951eadef storage backend: Add RBD (RADOS Block Device) support
This patch adds support for a new storage backend with RBD support.

RBD is the RADOS Block Device and is part of the Ceph distributed storage
system.

It comes in two flavours: Qemu-RBD and Kernel RBD, this storage backend only
supports Qemu-RBD, thus limiting the use of this storage driver to Qemu only.

To function this backend relies on librbd and librados being present on the
local system.

The backend also supports Cephx authentication for safe authentication with
the Ceph cluster.

For storing credentials it uses the built-in secret mechanism of libvirt.

Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
2012-05-21 12:37:38 -06:00
b8e6021e7b build: fix unused variable after last patch
The previous commit (2cb0899) left a dead variable behind.

* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlClose): Drop dead variable.
2012-05-21 12:36:50 -06:00
2cb0899eec Fix potential events deadlock when unref'ing virConnectPtr
When the last reference to a virConnectPtr is released by
libvirtd, it was possible for a deadlock to occur in the
virDomainEventState functions. The virDomainEventStatePtr
holds a reference on virConnectPtr for each registered
callback. When removing a callback, the virUnrefConnect
function is run. If this causes the last reference on the
virConnectPtr to be released, then virReleaseConnect can
be run, which in turns calls qemudClose. This function has
a call to virDomainEventStateDeregisterConn which is intended
to remove all callbacks associated with the virConnectPtr
instance. This will try to grab a lock on virDomainEventState
but this lock is already held. Deadlock ensues

Thread 1 (Thread 0x7fcbb526a840 (LWP 23185)):

Since each callback associated with a virConnectPtr holds a
reference on virConnectPtr, it is impossible for the qemudClose
method to be invoked while any callbacks are still registered.
Thus the call to virDomainEventStateDeregisterConn must in fact
be a no-op. Thus it is possible to just remove all trace of
virDomainEventStateDeregisterConn and avoid the deadlock.

* src/conf/domain_event.c, src/conf/domain_event.h,
  src/libvirt_private.syms: Delete virDomainEventStateDeregisterConn
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c, src/lxc/lxc_driver.c,
  src/qemu/qemu_driver.c, src/uml/uml_driver.c: Remove
  calls to virDomainEventStateDeregisterConn
2012-05-21 18:50:47 +01:00
651d712452 Fix build when configuring with polkit0
Commit 2223ea98 removed the only use of 'server' param in
remoteDispatchAuthPolkit().  Mark the parameter with ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
to fix the build when configuring with polkit0.
2012-05-21 09:23:41 -06:00
a3f3ab4c9c nwfilter: Add support for ipset
This patch adds support for the recent ipset iptables extension
to libvirt's nwfilter subsystem. Ipset allows to maintain 'sets'
of IP addresses, ports and other packet parameters and allows for
faster lookup (in the order of O(1) vs. O(n)) and rule evaluation
to achieve higher throughput than what can be achieved with
individual iptables rules.

On the command line iptables supports ipset using

iptables ... -m set --match-set <ipset name> <flags> -j ...

where 'ipset name' is the name of a previously created ipset and
flags is a comma-separated list of up to 6 flags. Flags use 'src' and 'dst'
for selecting IP addresses, ports etc. from the source or
destination part of a packet. So a concrete example may look like this:

iptables -A INPUT -m set --match-set test src,src -j ACCEPT

Since ipset management is quite complex, the idea was to leave ipset 
management outside of libvirt but still allow users to reference an ipset.
The user would have to make sure the ipset is available once the VM is
started so that the iptables rule(s) referencing the ipset can be created.

Using XML to describe an ipset in an nwfilter rule would then look as
follows:

  <rule action='accept' direction='in'>
    <all ipset='test' ipsetflags='src,src'/>
  </rule>

The two parameters on the command line are also the two distinct XML attributes
'ipset' and 'ipsetflags'.

FYI: Here is the man page for ipset:

https://ipset.netfilter.org/ipset.man.html

Regards,
    Stefan
2012-05-21 06:26:34 -04:00
e8314e78f9 build: fix virnetlink on glibc 2.11
We were being lazy - virnetlink.c was getting uint32_t as a
side-effect from glibc 2.14's <unistd.h>, but older glibc 2.11
does not provide uint32_t from <unistd.h>.  In fact, POSIX states
that <unistd.h> need only provide intptr_t, not all of <stdint.h>,
so the bug really is ours.  Reported by Jonathan Alescio.

* src/util/virnetlink.h: Include <stdint.h>.
2012-05-18 09:42:25 -06:00
fe0aac0503 Adds support to param 'vcpu_time' in qemu_driver.
This involves setting the cpuacct cgroup to a per-vcpu granularity,
as well as summing the each vcpu accounting into a common array.
Now that we are reading more than one cgroup file, we double-check
that cpus weren't hot-plugged between reads to invalidate our
summing.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-05-18 08:53:49 -06:00
d29a7aaa1a Add a new param 'vcpu_time' to virDomainGetCPUStats
Currently virDomainGetCPUStats gets total cpu usage, which consists
of:

  1. vcpu usage: the physical cpu time consumed by virtual cpu(s) of
     domain
  2. hypervisor: `total cpu usage' - `vcpu usage'

The param 'vcpu_time' is for getting vcpu usages.
2012-05-17 12:42:06 -06:00
d9a269bc74 tests: add ich6 codec type test to qemuxml2argv-sound-device
Test new codec type element.
2012-05-17 11:43:35 -06:00
a7675a6ba5 qemu: honour sound <codec> sub-elements
With ICH6 audio device, allow to specify codecs.
By default, for compatibility reasons, if no codec is specified,
"hda-duplex" will be used.
2012-05-17 11:40:36 -06:00
988e85a51e domain: add <codec> sound sub-element
Allow specifying sound device codecs. See formatdomain.html for
more details.
2012-05-17 11:40:11 -06:00
0aaebd7abc qemu: test CAPS_HDA_MICRO 2012-05-17 11:12:40 -06:00
9c484e3dc5 qemu: Don't delete USB device on failed qemuPrepareHostdevUSBDevices
If qemuPrepareHostdevUSBDevices fail it will roll back devices added
to the driver list of used devices. However, if it may fail because
the device is being used already. But then again - with roll back.
Therefore don't try to remove a usb device manually if the function
fail. Although, we want to remove the device if any operation
performed afterwards fail.
2012-05-17 13:40:52 +02:00
5a8262a0ae nodeinfo: test more details
Make it obvious why we need Osier's patch in commit 10d9038b
to fix NUMA parsing of an AMD machine with two cores sharing
a socket id.

* tests/nodeinfotest.c (linuxTestCompareFiles): Enhance the test.
* tests/nodeinfodata/linux-nodeinfo-sysfs-test-*-output.txt: Update.
2012-05-16 10:23:06 -06:00
e7df360d56 Add a virLogMessage alternative taking va_list args
Allow the logging APIs to be called with a va_list for format
args, instead of requiring var-args usage.

* src/util/logging.h, src/util/logging.c: Add virLogVMessage
2012-05-16 17:13:13 +01:00
3337ba6dc7 build: fix recent syntax-check breakage
The use of readlink() in lxc_container.c is intentional; we don't
want an absolute pathname there.

* src/util/cgroup.h (VIR_CGROUP_SYSFS_MOUNT): Indent properly.
* cfg.mk (exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_readlink): Add
exemption.
2012-05-16 09:52:44 -06:00
2f5fdc886e qemu: Rollback on used USB devices
One of our latest USB device handling patches
05abd1507d introduced a regression.
That is, we first create a temporary list of all USB devices that
are to be used by domain just starting up. Then we iterate over and
check if a device from the list is in the global list of currently
assigned devices (activeUsbHostdevs). If not, we add it there and
continue with next iteration then. But if a device from temporary
list is either taken already or adding to the activeUsbHostdevs fails,
we remove all devices in temp list from the activeUsbHostdevs list.
Therefore, if a device is already taken we remove it from
activeUsbHostdevs even if we should not. Thus, next time we allow
the device to be assigned to another domain.
2012-05-16 17:10:28 +02:00
7ba66ef285 Fix build compat with older libselinux for LXC
Most versions of libselinux do not contain the function
selinux_lxc_contexts_path() that the security driver
recently started using for LXC. We must add a conditional
check for it in configure and then disable the LXC security
driver for builds where libselinux lacks this function.

* configure.ac: Check for selinux_lxc_contexts_path
* src/security/security_selinux.c: Disable LXC security
  if selinux_lxc_contexts_path() is missing
2012-05-16 15:38:29 +01:00
51bcb09fe9 Reject any non-option command line arguments
Due to a bug in editing /etc/sysconfig/libvirtd, VDSM was causing
libvirt processes to run with the following command line args

   /usr/sbin/libvirtd --listen '#' 'by vdsm'

While it correctly rejects any invalid option flags, libvirtd
was not rejecting any non-option command line arguments

* daemon/libvirtd.c: Reject non-option argv
2012-05-16 12:03:02 +01:00
a8c0b2fed0 Remount cgroups controllers after setting up new /sys in LXC
Normal practice is for cgroups controllers to be mounted at
/sys/fs/cgroup. When setting up a container, /sys is mounted
with a new sysfs instance, thus we must re-mount all the
cgroups controllers. The complexity is that we must mount
them in the same layout as the host OS. ie if 'cpu' and 'cpuacct'
were mounted at the same location in the host we must preserve
this in the container. Also if any controllers are co-located
we must setup symlinks from the individual controller name to
the co-located mount-point

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 11:37:40 +01:00
c529b47a75 Trim /proc & /sys subtrees before mounting new instances
Both /proc and /sys may have sub-mounts in them from the host
OS. We must explicitly unmount them all before mounting the
new instance over that location. If we don't then /proc/mounts
will show the sub-mounts as existing, even though nothing will
be able to access them, due to the over-mount.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 11:27:29 +01:00
c16b4c43fc Avoid LXC pivot root in the root source is still /
If the LXC config has a filesystem

  <filesystem>
     <source dir='/'/>
     <target dir='/'/>
  </filesystem>

then there is no need to go down the pivot root codepath.
We can simply use the existing root as needed.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 10:05:47 +01:00
e8639920ac Mount fresh instance of sysfs/selinux in LXC
Currently to make sysfs readonly, we remount the existing
instance and then bind it readonly. Unfortunately this means
sysfs is still showing device objects wrt the host OS namespace.
We need it to reflect the container namespace, so we must mount
a completely new instance of it. Do the same for selinuxfs since
there is no benefit to bind mounting & this lets us simplify
the code.

* src/lxc/lxc_container.c: Mount fresh sysfs instance

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 10:05:47 +01:00
8dd5794f81 Convert the LXC driver to use the security driver API for mount options
Instead of hardcoding use of SELinux contexts in the LXC driver,
switch over to using the official security driver API.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 10:05:47 +01:00
abf2ebbd27 Add security driver APIs for getting mount options
Some security drivers require special options to be passed to
the mount system call. Add a security driver API for handling
this data.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 10:05:47 +01:00
6844ceadb4 Add support for LXC specific SELinux configuration
The SELinux policy for LXC uses a different configuration file
than the traditional svirt one. Thus we need to load
/etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/lxc_contexts which contains
something like this:

 process = "system_u:system_r:svirt_lxc_net_t:s0"
 file = "system_u:object_r:svirt_lxc_file_t:s0"
 content = "system_u:object_r:virt_var_lib_t:s0"

cleverly designed to be parsable by virConfPtr

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 10:05:47 +01:00
fa5e68ffbf Use private data struct in SELinux driver
Currently the SELinux driver stores its state in a set of global
variables. This switches it to use a private data struct instead.
This will enable different instances to have their own data.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 10:05:46 +01:00
cf36c23bc9 Don't enable the AppArmour security driver with LXC
The AppArmour driver does not currently have support for LXC
so ensure that when probing, it claims to be disabled

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 10:05:46 +01:00
73580c60d1 Pass the virt driver name into security drivers
To allow the security drivers to apply different configuration
information per hypervisor, pass the virtualization driver name
into the security manager constructor.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 10:05:46 +01:00
6cfc3f8f4f Remove bogus udev.target dep from libvirtd unit
There is no 'udev.target' unit in systemd (only 'udev.service')
yet libvirtd's unit file had a dep on one. There's no compelling
reason for a dep on udev, so remove it altogether.

Reported-by: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
2012-05-16 10:04:59 +01:00
63b4243624 qemu: Add support for -no-user-config
Thanks to this new option we are now able to use modern CPU models (such
as Westmere) defined in external configuration file.

The qemu-1.1{,-device} data files for qemuhelptest are filled in with
qemu-1.1-rc2 output for now. I will update those files with real
qemu-1.1 output once it is released.
2012-05-15 20:29:12 +02:00
03b804a200 Set a sensible default master start port for ehci companion controllers
The uhci1, uhci2, uhci3 companion controllers for ehci1 must
have a master start port set. Since this value is predictable
we should set it automatically if the app does not supply it
2012-05-15 17:07:34 +01:00
1ebd52cb87 Fix logic for assigning PCI addresses to USB2 companion controllers
Currently each USB2 companion controller gets put on a separate
PCI slot. Not only is this wasteful of PCI slots, but it is not
in compliance with the spec for USB2 controllers. The master
echi1 and all companion controllers should be in the same slot,
with echi1 in function 7, and uhci1-3 in functions 0-2 respectively.

* src/qemu/qemu_command.c: Special case handling of USB2 controllers
  to apply correct pci slot assignment
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-usb-ich9-ehci-addr.args,
  tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-usb-ich9-ehci-addr.xml: Expand
  test to cover automatic slot assignment
2012-05-15 17:07:34 +01:00
2c195fdbf3 Fix virDomainDeviceInfoIsSet() to check all struct fields
The virDomainDeviceInfoIsSet API was only checking if an
address or alias was set in the struct. Thus if only a
rom bar setting / filename, boot index, or USB master
value was set, they could be accidentally dropped when
formatting XML
2012-05-15 17:07:34 +01:00
b3567ef37c Remove redundant trailing slash in user dir paths
Callers of virGetUser{Config,Runtime,Cache}Directory all
append further path component. We should not be
adding a trailing slash in the return path otherwise we
get paths containing '//'

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-15 17:07:18 +01:00
548563956e Allow stack traces to be included with log messages
Sometimes it is useful to see the callpath for log messages.
This change enhances the log filter syntax so that stack traces
can be show by setting '1:+NAME' instead of '1:NAME'.

This results in output like:

2012-05-09 14:18:45.136+0000: 13314: debug : virInitialize:414 : register drivers
/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/.libs/libvirt.so.0(virInitialize+0xd6)[0x7f89188ebe86]
/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tools/.libs/lt-virsh[0x431921]
/lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf5)[0x3a21e21735]
/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tools/.libs/lt-virsh[0x40a279]

2012-05-09 14:18:45.136+0000: 13314: debug : virRegisterDriver:775 : driver=0x7f8918d02760 name=Test
/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/.libs/libvirt.so.0(virRegisterDriver+0x6b)[0x7f89188ec717]
/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/.libs/libvirt.so.0(+0x11b3ad)[0x7f891891e3ad]
/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/.libs/libvirt.so.0(virInitialize+0xf3)[0x7f89188ebea3]
/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tools/.libs/lt-virsh[0x431921]
/lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xf5)[0x3a21e21735]
/home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tools/.libs/lt-virsh[0x40a279]

* docs/logging.html.in: Document new syntax
* configure.ac: Check for execinfo.h
* src/util/logging.c, src/util/logging.h: Add support for
  stack traces
* tests/testutils.c: Adapt to API change

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-15 17:01:40 +01:00
905be03d20 Move user libvirtd socket out of abstract namespace
The current unprivileged user libvirtd sockets are in the abstract
namespace. This has a number of problems

 - You can't connect to them remotely using the nc/ssh tunnel
 - This is not portable for OS-X, BSD & probably others
 - Parent directory permissions don't apply
2012-05-15 16:29:55 +01:00
2adda523ea Add openvz_util.c to POTFILES 2012-05-15 16:27:08 +01:00
3247b63ba9 Add bundled(gnulib) to RPM specfile
According to Fedora guidelines, because we bundle gnulib we
need to add a virtual Provides: bundled(gnulib).

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:No_Bundled_Libraries#Requirement_if_you_bundle
2012-05-15 16:25:30 +01:00
80fd8367c9 openvz: determine kb/pages only once
to save some syscalls (as suggested by Eric Blake)
2012-05-15 14:39:14 +02:00
c086af6b9b libvirt-guests: Remove LISTFILE if it's empty when stopping service
$LISTFILE is created even no domain is running, and the empty
$LISTFILE could cause improper service status.

    stopped ,with saved guests

Which is not right, as there is no domain was saved.
2012-05-15 16:22:28 +08:00
10d9038b74 nodeinfo: Get the correct CPU number on AMD Magny Cours platform
"Instead of developing one CPU with 12 cores, the Magny Cours is
actually two 6 core “Bulldozer” CPUs combined in to one package"

I.e, each package has two NUMA nodes, and the two numa nodes share
the same core ID set (0-6), which means parsing the cores number
from sysfs doesn't work in this case.

And the wrong CPU number could cause three problems for libvirt:

1) performance lost

  A domain without "cpuset" or "placement='auto'" (to drive numad)
specified will be only pinned to part of the CPUs.

2) domain can be started

  If a domain uses numad, and the advisory nodeset returned from
numad contains node which exceeds the range of wrong total CPU
number. The domain will fail to start, as the bitmask passed to
sched_setaffinity could be fully filled with zero.

3) wrong CPU number affects lots of stuffs.

  E.g. for command "virsh vcpuinfo", "virsh vcpupin", it will always
output with the truncated CPU list.

For more details:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-May/msg00607.html

This patch is to fix the problem by parsing /proc/cpuinfo to get
the value of field "cpu cores", and use it as nodeinfo->cores if
it's greater than the cores number from sysfs.
2012-05-15 10:19:49 +08:00
be9f6ecb28 qemu: Set memory policy using cgroup if placement is auto
Like for 'static' placement, when the memory policy mode is
'strict', set the memory policy by writing the advisory nodeset
returned from numad to cgroup file cpuset.mems,
2012-05-15 10:11:14 +08:00
d1bdeca875 qemu: Use the CPU index in capabilities to map NUMA node to cpu list.
On some of the NUMA platforms, the CPU index in each NUMA node
grows non-consecutive. While on other platforms, it can be inconsecutive,
E.g.

% numactl --hardware
available: 4 nodes (0-3)
node 0 cpus: 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28
node 0 size: 131058 MB
node 0 free: 86531 MB
node 1 cpus: 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29
node 1 size: 131072 MB
node 1 free: 127070 MB
node 2 cpus: 2 6 10 14 18 22 26 30
node 2 size: 131072 MB
node 2 free: 127758 MB
node 3 cpus: 3 7 11 15 19 23 27 31
node 3 size: 131072 MB
node 3 free: 127226 MB
node distances:
node   0   1   2   3
  0:  10  20  20  20
  1:  20  10  20  20
  2:  20  20  10  20
  3:  20  20  20  10

This patch is to fix the problem by using the CPU index in
caps->host.numaCell[i]->cpus[i] to set the bitmask instead of
assuming the CPU index of the NUMA nodes are always sequential.
2012-05-15 10:09:43 +08:00
bb725ac1fa Assign spapr-vio bus address to ibmvscsi controller
For pseries guest, the default controller model is
ibmvscsi controller, this controller only can work
on spapr-vio address.

This patch is to assign spapr-vio address type to
ibmvscsi controller and correct vscsi test case.

Signed-off-by: Li Zhang <zhlcindy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-05-14 16:47:16 -06:00
b8012ce931 sanlock: fix locking for readonly devices
Add ignore param for readonly and shared disk in sanlock
2012-05-14 16:44:09 -06:00
891a7f9e23 nodeinfo: add some more tests
Test 2 data grabbed from a 2-core 1-node laptop.
Test 3 data grabbed from a 48-cpu AMD Magny Cours box.

* tests/nodeinfodata/linux-nodeinfo-sysfs-test-2*: New test data.
* tests/nodeinfodata/linux-nodeinfo-sysfs-test-3*: Likewise.
* tests/nodeinfotest.c (mymain): Run them.
* cfg.mk
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_empty_lines_at_EOF): Exempt
new test files.
2012-05-14 11:18:26 -06:00
2b366b46dc nodeinfo: avoid probing host filesystem during test
We had previously weakened our nodeinfotest in order to ignore parsed
node values, because the parse function was mistakenly relying on
host files.  A better fix is to avoid using the numactl library, but
to instead parse the same files that numactl would read, all while
allowing the files to be relative to our choice of directory.

* src/nodeinfo.c (CPU_SYS_PATH, NODE_SYS_PATH): Replace with...
(SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH): ...parent directory.
(linuxNodeInfoCPUPopulate): Check NUMA nodes from requested
directory (by inlining numactl code).
(nodeGetCPUmap, nodeGetMemoryStats): Adjust macro use.
* tests/nodeinfotest.c (linuxTestCompareFiles, linuxTestNodeInfo):
Update test to match.
2012-05-14 10:44:43 -06:00
88f12a3665 nodeinfo: drop static variable
We were wasting time to malloc a copy of a constant string, then
copy it into static storage, for every call to nodeGetInfo.  At
least we were lucky that it was a constant source, and thus not
subject to even worse issues with one thread clobbering the static
storage while another was using it.  This gets rid of the waste,
by passing the string through the stack instead, as well as renaming
internal functions to better match our conventions.

* src/nodeinfo.c (sysfs_path): Delete.
(get_cpu_value, count_thread_siblings, parse_socket): Add
parameter, and rename...
(virNodeGetCpuValue, virNodeCountThreadSiblings)
(virNodeParseSocket): ... into a common namespace.
(cpu_online, parse_core): Inline into callers.
(linuxNodeInfoCPUPopulate): Update caller.
(nodeGetInfo): Drop a useless malloc.
2012-05-14 10:44:43 -06:00
5f89c86004 build: really silence the 32-bit warning
Commit cdce2f42d tried to silence a compiler warning on 32-bit builds,
but the gcc shipped with RHEL 5 is old enough that the type conversion
via multiplication by 1 was insufficient for the task.

* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorBlockJob): Previous attempt
didn't get past all gcc versions.
2012-05-14 09:14:58 -06:00
aaf36b15a6 maint: fix AUTHORS
Use the address specified in the actual commit, to placate
'make syntax-check'.
2012-05-14 09:14:19 -06:00
32a9aac2e0 Use XDG Base Directories instead of storing in home directory
As defined in:
http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html

This offers a number of advantages:
 * Allows sharing a home directory between different machines, or
sessions (eg. using NFS)
 * Cleanly separates cache, runtime (eg. sockets), or app data from
user settings
 * Supports performing smart or selective migration of settings
between different OS versions
 * Supports reseting settings without breaking things
 * Makes it possible to clear cache data to make room when the disk
is filling up
 * Allows us to write a robust and efficient backup solution
 * Allows an admin flexibility to change where data and settings are stored
 * Dramatically reduces the complexity and incoherence of the
system for administrators
2012-05-14 15:15:58 +01:00
a25d5cfd80 Release of libvirt-0.9.12
* configure.ac docs/news.html.in libvirt.spec.in: updates for the release
* po/*.po: pushed new sources and synchronized new languages translations
2012-05-14 10:52:04 +08:00
3b9a12958d esx: Fix memory leaks in error paths related to transferred ownership
Appending an item to a list transfers ownership of that item to the
list owner. But an error can occur in between item allocation and
appending it to the list. In this case the item has to be freed
explicitly. This was not done in some special cases resulting in
possible memory leaks.

Reported by Coverity.
2012-05-13 16:20:35 +02:00
c833526924 qemu: Don't skip detection of virtual cpu's on non KVM targets
This patch lifts the limit of calling thread detection code only on KVM
guests. With upstream qemu the thread mappings are reported also on
non-KVM machines.

QEMU adopted the thread_id information from the kvm branch.

To remain compatible with older upstream versions of qemu the check is
attempted but the failure to detect threads (or even run the monitor
command - on older versions without SMP support) is treated non-fatal
and the code reports one vCPU with pid of the hypervisor (in same
fashion this was done on non-KVM guests).
2012-05-11 16:40:05 +02:00
3163682b58 qemu: Re-detect virtual cpu threads after cpu hot (un)plug.
After a cpu hotplug the qemu driver did not refresh information about
virtual processors used by qemu and their corresponding threads. This
patch forces a re-detection as is done on start of QEMU.

This ensures that correct information is reported by the
virDomainGetVcpus API and "virsh vcpuinfo".

A failure to obtain the thread<->vcpu mapping is treated non-fatal and
the mapping is not updated in a case of failure as not all versions of
QEMU report this in the info cpus command.
2012-05-11 16:40:05 +02:00
e99ad93d02 qemu: Refactor qemuDomainSetVcpusFlags
This patch changes a switch statement into ifs when handling live vs.
configuration modifications getting rid of redundant code in case when
both live and persistent configuration gets changed.
2012-05-11 16:40:05 +02:00
c0057d9a49 build: fix stamp file name
Ever since commit c964b6a, make was trying to find the timestamp
of '""./apibuild.py".stamp"', but only touching 'apibuild.py.stamp',
and thus always rebuilding.  Reported by Daniel P. Berrange.

* docs/Makefile.am (APIBUILD, APIBUILD_STAMP): Omit bogus quotes.
2012-05-11 08:20:34 -06:00
ab5fb8f34c usb: fix crash when failing to attach a second usb device
when failing to attach another usb device to a domain for some reason
which has one use device attached before, the libvirtd crashed.
The crash is caused by null-pointer dereference error in invoking
usbDeviceListSteal passed in NULL value usb variable.
commit 05abd1507d introduces the bug.
2012-05-11 14:29:15 +08:00
38bd605b71 docs: mention migration issue of which credentials are used
Based on a report by Seth Vidal.  Just because _you_ can use virsh
to connect to both source and destinations does not mean that libvirtd
on the source (aka _root_) can likewise connect to the destination;
this matters when setting up a peer-to-peer migration instead of a
native one.

* docs/migration.html.in: Mention that in peer-to-peer, the owner
of the source libvirtd (usually root) must be able to connect to
the destination.
2012-05-10 14:50:39 -06:00
eecee94c3a build: Fix the typo in configure.ac
s/nuamd/numad/,
2012-05-10 10:28:12 +08:00
15e0b20acd conf: Fix memory leaks in virStoragePoolDefParseSource
Detected by valgrind. Leaks are introduced in commit 122fa379.

src/conf/storage_conf.c: fix memory leaks.

How to reproduce?
$ make && make -C tests check TESTS=storagepoolxml2xmltest
$ cd tests && valgrind -v --leak-check=full ./storagepoolxml2xmltest

actual result:
==28571== LEAK SUMMARY:
==28571==    definitely lost: 40 bytes in 5 blocks
==28571==    indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==28571==      possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==28571==    still reachable: 1,054 bytes in 21 blocks
==28571==         suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-05-10 09:28:24 +08:00
5c650b98ce qemu: fix build when !HAVE_NUMACTL
Commit 97010eb1f forgot to change the other side of an #ifdef.

* src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessInitNumaMemoryPolicy): Add
argument.
2012-05-09 17:59:46 -06:00
10a87145f7 Report error when parsing character device target type
No useful error was being reported when an invalid character device
target type is specified in the domainXML. E.g.

    ...
    <console type="pty">
      <source path="/dev/pts/2"/>
      <target type="kvm" port="0"/>
    </console>
    ...

resulted in

error: Failed to define domain from x.xml
error: An error occurred, but the cause is unknown

With this small patch, the error is more helpful

error: Failed to define domain from x.xml
error: XML error: unknown target type 'kvm' specified for character device
2012-05-09 11:12:38 -06:00
d9d39e6209 netlink: Fix build with libnl-3
Commit 642973135c added three direct
references to nl_handle_* instead of using our aliases which hide
differences between libnl-3 and libnl-1.
2012-05-09 11:57:44 +02:00
b736e72255 numad: Update comments in libvirt.spec.in
Not only support CPU placement now.
2012-05-09 13:12:38 +08:00
b0f3244554 numad: Check numactl-devel if compiled with numad support
Since now we pre-set memory policy using libnuma to fully
drive numad, it needs to check numactl-devel if "with_numad"
is "yes".

configure with groups "--with-numad=yes --with-numactl=yes",
"--with-numad=no --with-numactl=yes", "--with-numad=yes
--with-numactl=yes" works fine after the change.
2012-05-09 13:12:32 +08:00
a00efddab6 numad: Divide cur_balloon by 1024 before passing it to numad
Numad expects MB by default.
2012-05-08 16:57:37 -06:00
d70f2e117a numad: Always output 'placement' of <vcpu>
<vcpu> is not an optional node. The value for its 'placement'
actually always defaults to 'static' in the underlying codes.
(Even no 'cpuset' and 'placement' is specified, the domain
process will be pinned to all the available pCPUs).
2012-05-08 16:57:37 -06:00
8d26a7fd4e numad: Copy 'placement' of <numatune> to <vcpu> by default
With this patch, one can also fully drive numad by:

  <vcpu>2</vcpu>
  <numatune>
    <memory placement='auto'/>
  </numatune>

New tests are added.
2012-05-08 16:57:36 -06:00
97010eb1f1 numad: Set memory policy from numad advisory nodeset
Though numad will manage the memory allocation of task dynamically,
it wants management application (libvirt) to pre-set the memory
policy according to the advisory nodeset returned from querying numad,
(just like pre-bind CPU nodeset for domain process), and thus the
performance could benefit much more from it.

This patch introduces new XML tag 'placement', value 'auto' indicates
whether to set the memory policy with the advisory nodeset from numad,
and its value defaults to the value of <vcpu> placement, or 'static'
if 'nodeset' is specified. Example of the new XML tag's usage:

  <numatune>
    <memory placement='auto' mode='interleave'/>
  </numatune>

Just like what current "numatune" does, the 'auto' numa memory policy
setting uses libnuma's API too.

If <vcpu> "placement" is "auto", and <numatune> is not specified
explicitly, a default <numatume> will be added with "placement"
set as "auto", and "mode" set as "strict".

The following XML can now fully drive numad:

1) <vcpu> placement is 'auto', no <numatune> is specified.

   <vcpu placement='auto'>10</vcpu>

2) <vcpu> placement is 'auto', no 'placement' is specified for
   <numatune>.

   <vcpu placement='auto'>10</vcpu>
   <numatune>
     <memory mode='interleave'/>
   </numatune>

And it's also able to control the CPU placement and memory policy
independently. e.g.

1) <vcpu> placement is 'auto', and <numatune> placement is 'static'

   <vcpu placement='auto'>10</vcpu>
   <numatune>
     <memory mode='strict' nodeset='0-10,^7'/>
   </numatune>

2) <vcpu> placement is 'static', and <numatune> placement is 'auto'

   <vcpu placement='static' cpuset='0-24,^12'>10</vcpu>
   <numatune>
     <memory mode='interleave' placement='auto'/>
   </numatume>

A follow up patch will change the XML formatting codes to always output
'placement' for <vcpu>, even it's 'static'.
2012-05-08 16:57:32 -06:00
8be304ecb9 snapshot: allow block devices past cgroup
It turns out that when cgroups are enabled, the use of a block device
for a snapshot target was failing with EPERM due to libvirt failing
to add the block device to the cgroup whitelist.  See also
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=810200

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateSingleDiskActive)
(qemuDomainSnapshotUndoSingleDiskActive): Account for cgroup.
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateDiskActive): Update caller.
2012-05-08 15:59:58 -06:00
75d155ec26 tests: add some self-documentation to tests
Alon tried './qemuxml2argvtest --help' to figure out a test failure,
but it didn't help.  The information is in HACKING, but it doesn't
hurt to make the tests also provide their own help.

Signed-off-by: Alon Levy <alevy@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-05-08 12:38:11 -06:00
ba97e4edc6 domain_conf: add "default" to list of valid spice channels
qemu's behavior in this case is to change the spice server behavior to
require secure connection to any channel not otherwise specified as
being in plaintext mode. libvirt doesn't currently allow requesting this
(via plaintext-channel=<channel name>).

RHBZ: 819499

Signed-off-by: Alon Levy <alevy@redhat.com>
2012-05-08 12:14:45 -06:00
4e78ffb634 domain_conf: add "usbredir" to list of valid spice channels
Add "usbredir" channel to list of recognized spice channels.

RHBZ: 819498

Signed-off-by: Alon Levy <alevy@redhat.com>
2012-05-08 09:22:45 -06:00
0ca336b32b build: avoid link failure on Windows
We only know -lpthread exists on platforms where we build
threads-pthread.c; but when we build threads-win32.c, LIB_PTHREAD
is empty.

* tests/Makefile.am (shunloadtest_LDADD): Use correct library.
2012-05-07 16:11:28 -06:00
c6694ab85c virsh: avoid heap corruption leading to virsh abort
* tools/virsh.c (vshParseSnapshotDiskspec): Fix off-by-3 memmove
that would corrupt heap when parsing escaped --diskspec comma.
Bug introduced via commit v0.9.4-260-g35d52b5.
2012-05-07 21:40:38 +02:00
cc0737713a util: set src_pid for virNetlinkCommand when appropriate
Until now, the nl_pid of the source address of every message sent by
virNetlinkCommand has been set to the value of getpid(). Most of the
time this doesn't matter, and in the one case where it does
(communication with lldpad), it previously was the proper thing to do,
because the netlink event service (which listens on a netlink socket
for unsolicited messages from lldpad) coincidentally always happened
to bind with a local nl_pid == getpid().

With the fix for:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816465

that particular nl_pid is now effectively a reserved value, so the
netlink event service will always bind to something else
(coincidentally "getpid() + (1 << 22)", but it really could be
anything). The result is that communication between lldpad and
libvirtd is broken (lldpad gets a "disconnected" error when it tries
to send a directed message).

The solution to this problem caused by a solution, is to query the
netlink event service's nlhandle for its "local_port", and send that
as the source nl_pid (but only when sending to lldpad, of course - in
other cases we maintain the old behavior of sending getpid()).

There are two cases where a message is being directed at lldpad - one
in virNetDevLinkDump, and one in virNetDevVPortProfileOpSetLink.

The case of virNetDevVPortProfileOpSetLink is simplest to explain -
only if !nltarget_kernel, i.e. the message isn't targetted for the
kernel, is the dst_pid set (by calling
virNetDevVPortProfileGetLldpadPid()), so only in that case do we call
virNetlinkEventServiceLocalPid() to set src_pid.

For virNetDevLinkDump, it's a bit more complicated. The call to
virNetDevVPortProfileGetLldpadPid() was effectively up one level (in
virNetDevVPortProfileOpCommon), although obscured by an unnecessary
passing of a function pointer. This patch removes the function
pointer, and calls virNetDevVPortProfileGetLldpadPid() directly in
virNetDevVPortProfileOpCommon - if it's doing this, it knows that it
should also call virNetlinkEventServiceLocalPid() to set src_pid too;
then it just passes src_pid and dst_pid down to
virNetDevLinkDump. Since (src_pid == 0 && dst_pid == 0) implies that
the kernel is the destination, there is no longer any need to send
nltarget_kernel as an arg to virNetDevLinkDump, so it's been removed.

The disparity between src_pid being int and dst_pid being uint32_t may
be a bit disconcerting to some, but I didn't want to complicate
virNetlinkEventServiceLocalPid() by having status returned separately
from the value.
2012-05-07 14:26:10 -04:00
c99e93758d util: function to get local nl_pid used by netlink event socket
This value will be needed to set the src_pid when sending netlink
messages to lldpad. It is part of the solution to:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816465

Note that libnl's port generation algorithm guarantees that the
nl_socket_get_local_port() will always be > 0 (since it is "getpid() +
(n << 22>" where n is always < 1024), so it is okay to cast the
uint32_t to int (thus allowing us to use -1 as an error sentinel).
2012-05-07 14:25:55 -04:00
cca7bb1fb5 util: allow specifying both src and dst pid in virNetlinkCommand
Until now, virNetlinkCommand has assumed that the nl_pid in the source
address of outgoing netlink messages should always be the return value
of getpid(). In most cases it actually doesn't matter, but in the case
of communication with lldpad, lldpad saves this info and later uses it
to send netlink messages back to libvirt. A recent patch to fix Bug
816465 changed the order of the universe such that the netlink event
service socket is no longer bound with nl_pid == getpid(), so lldpad
could no longer send unsolicited messages to libvirtd. Adding src_pid
as an argument to virNetlinkCommand() is the first step in notifying
lldpad of the proper address of the netlink event service socket.
2012-05-07 14:25:48 -04:00
642973135c util: fix libvirtd startup failure due to netlink error
This is part of the solution to the problem detailed in:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816465

and further detailed in

  https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-May/msg00202.htm

A short explanation is included in the comments of the patch itself.

Note that this patch by itself breaks communication between lldpad and
libvirtd, so the other 3 patches in the series must be applied at the
same time as this patch.
2012-05-07 14:25:43 -04:00
f300c194fd openvz: simplify openvzDomainDefineCmd by using virCommandPtr 2012-05-07 17:46:17 +02:00
05abd1507d qemu: call usb search function for hostdev initialization and hotplug
src/qemu/qemu_hostdev.c:
refactor qemuPrepareHostdevUSBDevices function, make it focus on
adding usb device to activeUsbHostdevs after check. After that,
the usb hotplug function qemuDomainAttachHostDevice also could use
it.
expand qemuPrepareHostUSBDevices to perform the usb search,
rollback on failure.

src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c:
If there are multiple usb devices available with same vendorID and productID,
but with different value of "bus, device", we give an error to let user
use <address> to specify the desired one.
2012-05-07 23:36:25 +08:00
9914477efc usb: create functions to search usb device accurately
usbFindDevice():get usb device according to
                idVendor, idProduct, bus, device
                it is the exact match of the four parameters

usbFindDeviceByBus():get usb device according to bus, device
                  it returns only one usb device same as usbFindDevice

usbFindDeviceByVendor():get usb device according to idVendor,idProduct
                     it probably returns multiple usb devices.

usbDeviceSearch(): a helper function to do the actual search
2012-05-07 23:36:22 +08:00
f4345ac21f rpm: Handle different source URLs for maint releases 2012-05-07 10:50:53 -04:00
0cb72f2585 docs: Add 'maintenance releases' link in 'News' sidebar 2012-05-07 10:50:53 -04:00
409b5f5495 qemu: Emit compatible XML when migrating a domain
When we added the default USB controller into domain XML, we efficiently
broke migration to older versions of libvirt that didn't support USB
controllers at all (0.9.4 and earlier) even for domains that don't use
anything that the older libvirt can't provide. We still want to present
the default USB controller in any XML seen by a user/app but we can
safely remove it from the domain XML used during migration. If we are
migrating to a new enough libvirt, it will add the controller XML back,
while older libvirt won't be confused with it although it will still
tell qemu to create the controller.

Similar approach can be used in the future whenever we find out we
always enabled some kind of device without properly advertising it in
domain XML.
2012-05-07 14:26:02 +02:00
cd603008b1 qemu: Don't use virDomainDefFormat* directly
Always use appropriate qemuDomain{,Def}Format wrapper since it may do
some additional magic based on the flags.
2012-05-05 00:37:30 +02:00
13f9a19326 qemu: reject blockiotune if qemu too old
Commit 4c82f09e added a capability check for qemu per-device io
throttling, but only applied it to domain startup.  As mentioned
in the previous commit (98cec05), the user can still get an 'internal
error' message during a hotplug attempt, when the monitor command
doesn't exist.  It is confusing to allow tuning on inactive domains
only to then be rejected when starting the domain.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSetBlockIoTune): Reject
offline tuning if online can't match it.
2012-05-04 16:13:56 -06:00
98cec05288 qemu: don't modify domain on failed blockiotune
If you have a qemu build that lacks the blockio tune monitor command,
then this command:

$ virsh blkdeviotune rhel6u2 hda --total_bytes_sec 1000
error: Unable to change block I/O throttle
error: internal error Unexpected error

fails as expected (well, the error message is lousy), but the next
dumpxml shows that the domain was modified anyway.  Worse, that means
if you save the domain then restore it, the restore will likely fail
due to throttling being unsupported, even though no throttling should
even be active because the monitor command failed in the first place.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSetBlockIoTune): Check for
error before making modification permanent.
2012-05-04 16:13:53 -06:00
bae4ff282b util: remove error log from stubs of virNetlinkEventServiceStart|Stop
These two functions are called from main() on all platforms, and
always return success on platforms that don't support libnl. They
still log an error message, though, which doesn't make sense - they
should just be NOPs on those platforms. (Per a suggestion during
review, I've turned the logs into debug messages rather than removing
them completely).
2012-05-04 16:51:11 -04:00
43d1616ff5 node_device: fix possible non-terminated string
Error: STRING_NULL:
/libvirt/src/node_device/node_device_linux_sysfs.c:80:
string_null_argument: Function "saferead" does not terminate string "*buf".
/libvirt/src/util/util.c:101:
string_null_argument: Function "read" fills array "*buf" with a non-terminated string.
/libvirt/src/node_device/node_device_linux_sysfs.c:87:
string_null: Passing unterminated string "buf" to a function expecting a null-terminated string.
2012-05-04 13:22:22 -04:00
b4586051ec uuid: fix possible non-terminated string
Error: STRING_NULL:
/libvirt/src/util/uuid.c:273:
string_null_argument: Function "getDMISystemUUID" does not terminate string "*dmiuuid".
/libvirt/src/util/uuid.c:241:
string_null_argument: Function "saferead" fills array "*uuid" with a non-terminated string.
/libvirt/src/util/util.c:101:
string_null_argument: Function "read" fills array "*buf" with a non-terminated string.
/libvirt/src/util/uuid.c:274:
string_null: Passing unterminated string "dmiuuid" to a function expecting a null-terminated string.
/libvirt/src/util/uuid.c:138:
var_assign_parm: Assigning: "cur" = "uuidstr". They now point to the same thing.
/libvirt/src/util/uuid.c:164:
string_null_sink_loop: Searching for null termination in an unterminated array "cur".
2012-05-04 13:22:22 -04:00
a01e67217c tests: fix resource leak
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/libvirt/tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c:47:
alloc_arg: Calling allocation function "virAlloc" on "ret".
/libvirt/src/util/memory.c:101:
alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "calloc".
/libvirt/src/util/memory.c:101:
var_assign: Assigning: "*((void **)ptrptr)" = "calloc(1UL, size)".
/libvirt/tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c:54:
leaked_storage: Variable "ret" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
2012-05-04 10:42:09 -04:00
c0774482ff qemu: fix resource leak
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_driver.c:6968:
alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "calloc".
/libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_driver.c:6968:
var_assign: Assigning: "nodeset" =  storage returned from "calloc(1UL, 1UL)".
/libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_driver.c:6977:
noescape: Variable "nodeset" is not freed or pointed-to in function "virTypedParameterAssign".
/libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_driver.c:6997:
leaked_storage: Variable "nodeset" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
2012-05-04 10:42:09 -04:00
409a637eb1 vmx: fix resource leak
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/libvirt/src/vmx/vmx.c:2431:
alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "calloc".
/libvirt/src/vmx/vmx.c:2431:
var_assign: Assigning: "networkName" =  storage returned from "calloc(1UL, 1UL)".
/libvirt/src/vmx/vmx.c:2495:
leaked_storage: Variable "networkName" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
2012-05-04 10:42:09 -04:00
1cbe658bea openvz: read vmguarpages/privvmpages to set memory tunables 2012-05-04 09:09:07 +02:00
fd2b41574e Coverity: Fix resource leak in virnetlink.c 2012-05-04 10:27:59 +08:00
739cfc3161 Coverity: Fix resource leak in nodeinfo.c
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/nodeinfo.c:629: alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "fopen".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/nodeinfo.c:629: var_assign: Assigning: "cpuinfo" =  storage returned from "fopen("/proc/cpuinfo", "r")".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/nodeinfo.c:638: leaked_storage: Variable "cpuinfo" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
2012-05-04 10:27:39 +08:00
ad4d4ad036 Coverity: Fix resource leak in test driver
Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/test/test_driver.c:1041: alloc_arg: Calling allocation function "virXPathNodeSet" on "devs".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/xml.c:621: alloc_arg: "virAllocN" allocates memory that is stored into "*list".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:129: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "calloc".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:129: var_assign: Assigning: "*((void **)ptrptr)" = "calloc(count, size)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/xml.c:625: noescape: Variable "*list" is not freed or pointed-to in function "memcpy".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/test/test_driver.c:1098: leaked_storage: Variable "devs" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
2012-05-04 10:27:13 +08:00
e91e0ab604 Coverity: Fix resource leak in xen driver
Coverity logs:

Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_inotify.c:103: alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "xenDaemonLookupByUUID".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xend_internal.c:2534: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "virGetDomain".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/datatypes.c:191: alloc_arg: "virAlloc" allocates memory that is stored into "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:101: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "calloc".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:101: var_assign: Assigning: "*((void **)ptrptr)" = "calloc(1UL, size)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/datatypes.c:210: return_alloc: Returning allocated memory "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xend_internal.c:2534: var_assign: Assigning: "ret" = "virGetDomain(conn, name, uuid)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xend_internal.c:2541: return_alloc: Returning allocated memory "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_inotify.c:103: var_assign: Assigning: "dom" =  storage returned from "xenDaemonLookupByUUID(conn, rawuuid)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_inotify.c:126: leaked_storage: Variable "dom" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.

Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c:2742: alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "fopen".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c:2742: var_assign: Assigning: "cpuinfo" =  storage returned from "fopen("/proc/cpuinfo", "r")".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c:2763: noescape: Variable "cpuinfo" is not freed or pointed-to in function "xenHypervisorMakeCapabilitiesInternal".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c:2574:45: noescape: "xenHypervisorMakeCapabilitiesInternal" does not free or save its pointer parameter "cpuinfo".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c:2768: leaked_storage: Variable "cpuinfo" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.

Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c:2752: alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "fopen".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c:2752: var_assign: Assigning: "capabilities" =  storage returned from "fopen("/sys/hypervisor/properties/capabilities", "r")".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c:2763: noescape: Variable "capabilities" is not freed or pointed-to in function "xenHypervisorMakeCapabilitiesInternal".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c:2574:60: noescape: "xenHypervisorMakeCapabilitiesInternal" does not free or save its pointer parameter "capabilities".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c:2768: leaked_storage: Variable "capabilities" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
2012-05-04 10:26:54 +08:00
cff0d342ad Coverity: Fix resource leaks in phyp driver
Coverity logs:

Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:523: alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "fopen".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:523: var_assign: Assigning: "fd" =  storage returned from "fopen(local_file, "rb")".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:540: noescape: Variable "fd" is not freed or pointed-to in function "fread".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:542: noescape: Variable "fd" is not freed or pointed-to in function "feof".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:575: leaked_storage: Variable "fd" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:585: leaked_storage: Variable "fd" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.

Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2088: alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "phypVolumeLookupByName".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2026: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "virGetStorageVol".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/datatypes.c:724: alloc_arg: "virAlloc" allocates memory that is stored into "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:101: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "calloc".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:101: var_assign: Assigning: "*((void **)ptrptr)" = "calloc(1UL, size)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/datatypes.c:753: return_alloc: Returning allocated memory "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2026: var_assign: Assigning: "vol" = "virGetStorageVol(pool->conn, pool->name, volname, key)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2030: return_alloc: Returning allocated memory "vol".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2088: leaked_storage: Failing to save storage allocated by "phypVolumeLookupByName(pool, voldef->name)" leaks it.

Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2725: alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "phypGetStoragePoolLookUpByUUID".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2689: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "virGetStoragePool".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/datatypes.c:592: alloc_arg: "virAlloc" allocates memory that is stored into "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:101: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "calloc".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:101: var_assign: Assigning: "*((void **)ptrptr)" = "calloc(1UL, size)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/datatypes.c:610: return_alloc: Returning allocated memory "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2689: var_assign: Assigning: "sp" = "virGetStoragePool(conn, pools[i], uuid)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2694: return_alloc: Returning allocated memory "sp".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2725: leaked_storage: Failing to save storage allocated by "phypGetStoragePoolLookUpByUUID(conn, def->uuid)" leaks it.

Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2719: alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "phypStoragePoolLookupByName".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2254: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "virGetStoragePool".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/datatypes.c:592: alloc_arg: "virAlloc" allocates memory that is stored into "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:101: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "calloc".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:101: var_assign: Assigning: "*((void **)ptrptr)" = "calloc(1UL, size)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/datatypes.c:610: return_alloc: Returning allocated memory "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2254: return_alloc_fn: Directly returning storage allocated by "virGetStoragePool".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2719: leaked_storage: Failing to save storage allocated by "phypStoragePoolLookupByName(conn, def->name)" leaks it.

Error: RESOURCE_LEAK:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2270: alloc_fn: Calling allocation function "phypStoragePoolLookupByName".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2254: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "virGetStoragePool".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/datatypes.c:592: alloc_arg: "virAlloc" allocates memory that is stored into "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:101: alloc_fn: Storage is returned from allocation function "calloc".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/util/memory.c:101: var_assign: Assigning: "*((void **)ptrptr)" = "calloc(1UL, size)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/datatypes.c:610: return_alloc: Returning allocated memory "ret".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2254: return_alloc_fn: Directly returning storage allocated by "virGetStoragePool".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2270: var_assign: Assigning: "sp" =  storage returned from "phypStoragePoolLookupByName(vol->conn, vol->pool)".
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2324: leaked_storage: Variable "sp" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/src/phyp/phyp_driver.c:2327: leaked_storage: Variable "sp" going out of scope leaks the storage it points t
2012-05-04 10:25:58 +08:00
b80f4db993 Coverity: Fix the forward_null error in Python binding codes
Related coverity log:

Error: FORWARD_NULL:
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/python/libvirt-override.c:355:
assign_zero: Assigning: "params" = 0.
/builddir/build/BUILD/libvirt-0.9.10/python/libvirt-override.c:458:
var_deref_model: Passing null variable "params" to function
"getPyVirTypedParameter", which dereferences it. (The dereference is assumed on
the basis of the 'nonnull' parameter attribute.)
2012-05-04 10:23:57 +08:00
cdce2f42d9 qemu: avoid 32-bit compiler warning
On 32-bit platforms, gcc warns that the comparison between a long
and (ULLONG_MAX/1024/1024) is always false; throwing in a type
conversion shuts up the warning.

* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorBlockJob): Shut gcc up.
2012-05-03 17:04:34 -06:00
60fb8a22ee build: support libnl-3
configure.ac: check for libnl-3 in addition to libnl-1

src/Makefile.am: link against libnl when needed

src/util/virnetlink.c:
support libnl3 api.  To minimize impact on code flow, wrap the
differences under the virNetlink* namespace.

Unfortunately libnl3 moves netlink/msg.h to
/usr/include/libnl3/netlink/msg.h, so the LIBNL_CFLAGS need to be added
to a bunch of places where they weren't needed with libnl1.

Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-05-03 14:59:57 -06:00
c898263826 build: fix build on cygwin
On cygwin, <rpc/rpc.h> lives in a different directory than
/usr/include, so anything that uses it must modify CFLAGS.  This
previously tripped up just 'make check', but now that we build
all test programs unconditionally, it also trips up 'make'.

* tests/Makefile.am (virnetmessagetest_CFLAGS): Find rpc headers.
2012-05-03 14:53:11 -06:00
287737f413 util: add functions for interating over json object
Add function virJSONValueObjectKeysNumber, virJSONValueObjectGetKey
and virJSONValueObjectGetValue, which allow you to iterate over all
fields of json object: you can get number of fields and then get
name and value, stored in field with that name by index.

Signed-off-by: Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
2012-05-03 09:07:25 -06:00
0d631e9182 Correct indent errors in the function qemuDomainNetsRestart
qemuDomainNetsRestart indents with 3 spaces.

This patch is to correct it.

Signed-off-by: Li Zhang <zhlcindy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-05-03 17:25:40 +08:00
d08c28f65f build: update pid_t type static check
The code uses long long for pid_t now.
It fails on mingw64 without this change.
2012-05-02 12:50:00 -06:00
ca1bf4bd74 build: fix output of pid values
Fix a few more places where pid_t is printed with wrong type
2012-05-02 12:47:20 -06:00
93b21be929 Added Snooze cloud manager to the IaaS section 2012-05-02 12:20:38 -06:00
706aa7c52b virsh: output scaled values with correct units
The recent push to use correct scaling terms (kB for 1000, KiB for
1024 - such as commit 9dfdead) missed some places in virsh.

* tools/virsh.c (prettyCapacity, cmdDominfo, cmdFreecell)
(cmdNodeinfo, cmdNodeMemStats, cmdMigrateSetMaxSpeed)
(cmdBlockCopy, cmdBlockPull, cmdBlockJob): Use KiB, not kB, when
referring to multiples of 1024.
* tests/virshtest.c: Update expected output to match.
2012-05-01 14:58:14 -06:00
46e5d36b89 virsh: make -h always give help
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=817244 mentions that
unlike most other tools, where --help or --version prevent all
further parsing of all later options, virsh was strange in that
--version stopped parsing but --help tried to plow on to the end.
There was no rationale for this original implementation (since
2005!), so I think we can safely conform to common usage patterns.

* tools/virsh.c (main): Drop useless 'help' variable.
2012-05-01 14:58:14 -06:00
eefb881d46 build: make ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL() a NOP unless STATIC_ANALYSIS is on
The ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(m) macro normally resolves to the gcc builtin
__attribute__((__nonnull__(m))). The effect of this in gcc is
unfortunately only to make gcc believe that "m" can never possibly be
NULL, *not* to add in any checks to guarantee that it isn't ever NULL
(i.e. it is an optimization aid, *not* something to verify code
correctness.) - see the following gcc bug report for more details:

  http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17308

Static source analyzers such as clang and coverity apparently can use
ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(), though, to detect dead code (in the case that the
arg really is guaranteed non-NULL), as well as situations where an
obviously NULL arg is given to the function.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=815270 is a good example
of a bug caused by erroneous application of ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL().
Several people spent a long time staring at this code and not finding
the problem, because the problem wasn't in the function itself, but in
the prototype that specified ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL() for an arg that
actually *wasn't* always non-NULL, and caused a segv when dereferenced
(even though the code that dereferenced the pointer was inside an if()
that checked for a NULL pointer, that code was optimized out by gcc).

There may be some very small gain to be had from the optimizations
that can be inferred from ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(), but it seems safer to
err on the side of generating code that behaves as expected, while
turning on the attribute for static analyzers.
2012-05-01 16:48:03 -04:00
07cf96ecc7 Make lxcContainerSetStdio the last thing to be called in container startup
Once lxcContainerSetStdio is invoked, logging will not work as
expected in libvirt_lxc. So make sure this is the last thing to
be called, in particular after setting the security process label
2012-05-01 16:05:03 +01:00
43ee987312 Ensure logging is initialized early in libvirt_lxc
The virLogSetFromEnv call was done too late in startup to
catch many log messages (eg from security driver initialization).
To assist debugging also explicitly log the security details
at startup
2012-05-01 16:05:02 +01:00
3746b070e7 Ensure LXC security driver is set unconditonally
The driver->securityDriverName field may be NULL, if automatic
probing is used to determine security driver. This meant that
unless selinux was explicitly requested in lxc.conf, it was
not being sent to the libvirt_lxc process.

The driver->securityManager field is guaranteed non-NULL, since
there will always be the 'none' security driver present if
nothing else exists. So use that to set the driver name for
libvirt_lxc

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-01 16:05:02 +01:00
eb06375a84 Ensure libvirt_lxc process loads the live XML config
Currently the libvirt_lxc process uses VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE
when loading the XML for the container. This means it loses
any dynamic data such as the, just allocated, SELinux label.

Further there is an inconsistency in the libvirt LXC driver
whereby it saves the live config XML and then later overwrites
the file with the live status XML instead. Add a comment about
this for future reference.

* src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Remove VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE
  when loading XML
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c: Add comment about inconsistent
  config file formats

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-05-01 16:05:02 +01:00
8f3728f853 maint: avoid false positives on unmarked diagnostics
Otherwise, a string such as _("Don't use \"" VAR "\".") would
complain about unmarked diagnostics.

* cfg.mk (sc_libvirt_unmarked_diagnostics): Handle \" in message.
2012-05-01 08:56:32 -06:00
b57e01532a qemu: allow snapshotting of sheepdog and rbd disks
Signed-off-by: Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@dreamhost.com>
2012-05-01 08:54:18 -06:00
d50cae3335 qemu: change rbd auth_supported separation character to ;
This works with newer qemu that doesn't allow escaping spaces.
It's backwards compatible as well.

Signed-off-by: Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@dreamhost.com>
2012-05-01 08:49:24 -06:00
5ee18aaa57 util: Avoid libvirtd crash in virNetDevTapCreate
In fact, the 'tapfd' is always NULL, the function 'virNetDevTapCreate()' hasn't
assign 'fd' to 'tapfd', when the function 'virNetDevSetMAC()' is failed then
goto 'error' label, finally, the VIR_FORCE_CLOSE() will deref a NULL 'tapfd'.

* util/virnetdevtap.c (virNetDevTapCreateInBridgePort): fix a NULL pointer derefing.

* How to reproduce?

$ cat > /tmp/net.xml <<EOF
<network>
  <name>test</name>
  <forward mode='nat'/>
  <bridge name='br1' stp='off' delay='1' />
  <mac address='00:00:00:00:00:00'/>
  <ip address='192.168.100.1' netmask='255.255.255.0'>
    <dhcp>
      <range start='192.168.100.2' end='192.168.100.254' />
    </dhcp>
  </ip>
</network>
EOF

$ virsh net-define /tmp/net.xml

$ virsh net-start test
error: Failed to start network brTest
error: End of file while reading data: Input/output error

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-04-30 11:49:01 -06:00
29e702e576 storage: fix build with iscsi
The previous storage patch missed an instance affected by the struct
member rename.  It also had some botched whitespace detected by
'make check'.

* src/storage/storage_backend_iscsi.c
(virStorageBackendISCSIFindPoolSources): Adjust to new struct.
* src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStoragePoolSourceFormat): Fix
indentation.
2012-04-30 11:37:35 -06:00
980f12be72 storage: Break out the loop if duplicate pool is found
It doesn't break out the "for" loop even if duplicate pool is
found, and thus the "matchpool" could be overriden as NULL again
if there is different pool afterwards.

To address the problem in libvirt-user list:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2012-April/msg00150.html
2012-04-30 21:12:58 +08:00
122fa379de storage: Allow multiple hosts for a storage pool
The current storage pools for NFS and iSCSI only require one host to
connect to. Future storage pools like RBD and Sheepdog will require
multiple hosts.

This patch allows multiple source hosts and rewrites the current
storage drivers.

Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
2012-04-30 18:44:44 +08:00
9d2ac5453e qemu: Make sure qemu can access its directory in hugetlbfs
When libvirtd is started, we create "libvirt/qemu" directories under
hugetlbfs mount point. Only the "qemu" subdirectory is chowned to qemu
user and "libvirt" remains owned by root. If umask was too restrictive
when libvirtd started, qemu user may lose access to "qemu"
subdirectory. Let's explicitly grant search permissions to "libvirt"
directory for all users.
2012-04-30 08:17:40 +02:00
378031088f qemu_agent: Report error class at least
Currently, qemu GA is not providing 'desc' field for errors like
we are used to from qemu monitor. Therefore, we fall back to this
general 'unknown error' string. However, GA is reporting 'class' which
is not perfect, but much more helpful than generic error string.
Thus we should fall back to class firstly and if even no class
is presented, then we can fall back to that generic string.

Before this patch:
virsh # dompmsuspend --target mem f16
error: Domain f16 could not be suspended
error: internal error unable to execute QEMU command
'guest-suspend-ram': unknown QEMU command error

After this patch:
virsh # dompmsuspend --target mem f16
error: Domain f16 could not be suspended
error: internal error unable to execute QEMU command
'guest-suspend-ram': The command has not been found
2012-04-28 09:39:46 +02:00
59b935f5ae More coverity findings addressed
More bug extermination in the category of:

Error: CHECKED_RETURN:

/libvirt/src/conf/network_conf.c:595:
check_return: Calling function "virAsprintf" without checking return value (as is done elsewhere 515 out of 543 times).

/libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_process.c:2780:
unchecked_value: No check of the return value of "virAsprintf(&msg, "was paused (%s)", virDomainPausedReasonTypeToString(reason))".

/libvirt/tests/commandtest.c:809:
check_return: Calling function "setsid" without checking return value (as is done elsewhere 4 out of 5 times).

/libvirt/tests/commandtest.c:830:
unchecked_value: No check of the return value of "virTestGetDebug()".

/libvirt/tests/commandtest.c:831:
check_return: Calling function "virTestGetVerbose" without checking return value (as is done elsewhere 41 out of 42 times).

/libvirt/tests/commandtest.c:833:
check_return: Calling function "virInitialize" without checking return value (as is done elsewhere 18 out of 21 times).


One note about the error in commandtest line 809: setsid() seems to fail when running the test -- could be removed ?
2012-04-27 17:25:35 -04:00
2eabac008e blockjob: fix block-stream bandwidth race
With RHEL 6.2, virDomainBlockPull(dom, dev, bandwidth, 0) has a race
with non-zero bandwidth: there is a window between the block_stream
and block_job_set_speed monitor commands where an unlimited amount
of data was let through, defeating the point of a throttle.

This race was first identified in commit a9d3495e, and libvirt was
able to reduce the size of the window for that race.  In the meantime,
the qemu developers decided to fix things properly; per this message:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2012-04/msg03793.html
the fix will be in qemu 1.1, and changes block-job-set-speed to use
a different parameter name, as well as adding a new optional parameter
to block-stream, which eliminates the race altogether.

Since our documentation already mentioned that we can refuse a non-zero
bandwidth for some hypervisors, I think the best solution is to do
just that for RHEL 6.2 qemu, so that the race is obvious to the user
(anyone using stock RHEL 6.2 binaries won't have this patch, and anyone
building their own libvirt with this patch for RHEL can also rebuild
qemu to get the modern semantics, so it is no real loss in behavior).

Meanwhile the code must be fixed to honor actual qemu 1.1 naming.
Rename the parameter to 'modern', since the naming difference now
covers more than just 'async' block-job-cancel.  And while at it,
fix an unchecked integer overflow.

* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (enum BLOCK_JOB_CMD): Drop unused value,
rename enum to match conventions.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorBlockJob): Reflect enum rename.
* src/qemu_qemu_monitor_json.h (qemuMonitorJSONBlockJob): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONBlockJob): Likewise,
and support difference between RHEL 6.2 and qemu 1.1 block pull.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): Reject
bandwidth during pull with too-old qemu.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainBlockPull, virDomainBlockRebase):
Document this.
2012-04-27 13:00:56 -06:00
f74471de4f lxc: Fix coverity findings
Error: UNINIT:
/libvirt/src/lxc/lxc_driver.c:1412:
var_decl: Declaring variable "fd" without initializer.
/libvirt/src/lxc/lxc_driver.c:1460:
uninit_use_in_call: Using uninitialized value "fd" when calling "virFileClose".
/libvirt/src/util/virfile.c:50:
read_parm: Reading a parameter value.

Error: DEADCODE:
/libvirt/src/lxc/lxc_controller.c:960:
dead_error_condition: On this path, the condition "ret == 4" cannot be true.
/libvirt/src/lxc/lxc_controller.c:959:
at_most: After this line, the value of "ret" is at most -1.
/libvirt/src/lxc/lxc_controller.c:959:
new_values: Noticing condition "ret < 0".
/libvirt/src/lxc/lxc_controller.c:961:
dead_error_line: Execution cannot reach this statement "continue;".

Error: UNINIT:
/libvirt/src/lxc/lxc_controller.c:1104:
var_decl: Declaring variable "consoles" without initializer.
/libvirt/src/lxc/lxc_controller.c:1237:
uninit_use: Using uninitialized value "consoles".
2012-04-27 14:39:17 -04:00
002b18b3fb python: Fix doc directory name for stable releases
We were using the libvirt release version (like 0.9.11) and not
the configure version (which for stable releases is 0.9.11.X)

Most other places got this right so hopefully that's all the fallout
from the version format change :)

Signed-off-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
2012-04-27 12:41:05 -04:00
c964b6aac1 docs: Serialize running apibuild.py
Use a witness file approach like we do for python/generator.py,
as suggested by Eric. Fixes the build issue reported here:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-April/msg01435.html

Signed-off-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
2012-04-27 12:37:47 -04:00
ddd6bef4dc configure: Use ustar format for dist tarball
Since for stable releases, some test files were over the 99 char
limit for traditional tar filenames.

Suggested by Osier here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-April/msg01435.html

Signed-off-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
2012-04-27 12:36:30 -04:00
2d76fea134 qemu: Use common helper when probing qemu capabilities
QEMU binary is called several times when we probe different kinds of
capabilities the binary supports. This patch introduces new common
helper so that all probes use a consistent way of invoking qemu.
2012-04-27 12:09:32 +02:00
8e532d3403 qemu: improve errors related to offline domains
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816662 pointed out
that attempting 'virsh blockpull' on an offline domain gave a
misleading error message about qemu lacking support for the
operation, even when qemu was specifically updated to support it.
The real problem is that we have several capabilities that are
only determined when starting a domain, and therefore are still
clear when first working with an inactive domain (namely, any
capability set by qemuMonitorJSONCheckCommands).

While this patch was able to hoist an existing check in one of the
three culprits, it had to add redundant checks in the other two
places (because you always have to check for an active domain after
obtaining a VM job lock, but the capability bits were being checked
prior to obtaining the job lock).

Someday it would be nice to patch libvirt to cache the set of
capabilities per qemu binary (as determined by inode and timestamp),
rather than re-probing the binary every time a domain is started,
and to teach the cache how to query the monitor during the one
time the probe is made rather than having to wait until a guest
is started; then, a capability probe would succeed even for offline
guests because it just refers to the cache, and the single check for
an active domain after grabbing the job lock would be sufficient.
But since that will involve a lot more coding, I'm happy to go
with this simpler solution for an immediate solution.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainPMSuspendForDuration)
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML, qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): Check for
offline state before checking an online-only cap.
2012-04-26 16:43:05 -06:00
4bf9061e58 macvtap: fix a typo
Below patch fixes the following coverity findings

Error: OVERRUN_STATIC:
/libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_command.c:152:
overrun-buffer-val: Overrunning static array "net->mac" of size 6 bytes by passing it as an argument to a function which indexes it at byte position 15.
/libvirt/src/util/virnetdevmacvlan.c:948:
access_dbuff_const: Calling "virNetDevMacVLanVPortProfileRegisterCallback" indexes array "macaddress" at byte position 15.
/libvirt/src/util/virnetdevmacvlan.c:773:
access_dbuff_const: Calling "memcpy" indexes array "macaddress" with index "16UL" at byte position 15.

Error: OVERRUN_STATIC:
/libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_migration.c:2744:
overrun-buffer-val: Overrunning static array "net->mac" of size 6 bytes by passing it as an argument to a function which indexes it at byte position 15.
/libvirt/src/util/virnetdevmacvlan.c:773:
access_dbuff_const: Calling "memcpy" indexes array "macaddress" with index "16UL" at byte position 15.

Error: OVERRUN_STATIC:
/libvirt/src/qemu/qemu_driver.c:435:
overrun-buffer-val: Overrunning static array "net->mac" of size 6 bytes by passing it as an argument to a function which indexes it at byte position 15.
/libvirt/src/util/virnetdevmacvlan.c:1036:
access_dbuff_const: Calling "virNetDevMacVLanVPortProfileRegisterCallback" indexes array "macaddress" at byte position 15.
/libvirt/src/util/virnetdevmacvlan.c:773:
access_dbuff_const: Calling "memcpy" indexes array "macaddress" with index "16UL" at byte position 15.
2012-04-26 18:32:58 -04:00
42548fbf2a nwfilter: address more coverity findings
This patch addresses the following coverity findings:

/libvirt/src/conf/nwfilter_params.c:390:
var_assigned: Assigning: "varValue" = null return value from "virHashLookup".

/libvirt/src/conf/nwfilter_params.c:392:
dereference: Dereferencing a pointer that might be null "varValue" when calling "virNWFilterVarValueGetNthValue".

/libvirt/src/conf/nwfilter_params.c:399:
dereference: Dereferencing a pointer that might be null "tmp" when calling "virNWFilterVarValueGetNthValue".
2012-04-26 16:45:36 -04:00
9c1ce3dc11 nwfilter: address coverity findings
This patch addresses the following coverity findings:

/libvirt/src/conf/nwfilter_params.c:157:
deref_parm: Directly dereferencing parameter "val".

/libvirt/src/conf/nwfilter_params.c:473:
negative_returns: Using variable "iterIndex" as an index to array "res->iter".

/libvirt/src/nwfilter/nwfilter_ebiptables_driver.c:2891:
unchecked_value: No check of the return value of "virAsprintf(&protostr, "-d 01:80:c2:00:00:00 ")".

/libvirt/src/nwfilter/nwfilter_ebiptables_driver.c:2894:
unchecked_value: No check of the return value of "virAsprintf(&protostr, "-p 0x%04x ", l3_protocols[protoidx].attr)".

/libvirt/src/nwfilter/nwfilter_ebiptables_driver.c:3590:
var_deref_op: Dereferencing null variable "inst".
2012-04-26 16:45:36 -04:00
9586925bac util: fix error messages in virNetlinkEventServiceStart
Some of the error messages in this function should have been
virReportSystemError (since they have an errno they want to log), but
were mistakenly written as netlinkError, which expects a libvirt error
code instead. The result was that when one of the errors was
encountered, "No error message provided" would be printed instead of
something meaningful (see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=816465 for an example).
2012-04-26 15:24:07 -04:00
8ef5f26361 qemu: Avoid bogus error at the end of tunnelled migration
Once qemu monitor reports migration has completed, we just closed our
end of the pipe and let migration tunnel die. This generated bogus error
in case we did so before the thread saw EOF on the pipe and migration
was aborted even though it was in fact successful.

With this patch we first wake up the tunnel thread and once it has read
all data from the pipe and finished the stream we close the
filedescriptor.

A small additional bonus of this patch is that real errors reported
inside qemuMigrationIOFunc are not overwritten by virStreamAbort any
more.
2012-04-26 16:30:23 +02:00
25a63451ad qemu: Fix detection of failed migration
When QEMU reported failed or canceled migration, we correctly detected
it but didn't really consider it as an error condition and migration
protocol just went on. Luckily, some of the subsequent steps eventually
failed end we reported an (unrelated and mostly random) error back to
the caller.
2012-04-26 16:30:23 +02:00
b1e374a7ac rpc: Discard non-blocking calls only when necessary
Currently, non-blocking calls are either sent immediately or discarded
in case sending would block. This was implemented based on the
assumption that the non-blocking keepalive call is not needed as there
are other calls in the queue which would keep the connection alive.
However, if those calls are no-reply calls (such as those carrying
stream data), the remote party knows the connection is alive but since
we don't get any reply from it, we think the connection is dead.

This is most visible in tunnelled migration. If it happens to be longer
than keepalive timeout (30s by default), it may be unexpectedly aborted
because the connection is considered to be dead.

With this patch, we only discard non-blocking calls when the last call
with a thread is completed and thus there is no thread left to keep
sending the remaining non-blocking calls.
2012-04-26 16:30:23 +02:00
6d64694762 qemu: Preserve original error during migration
In some cases (spotted with broken connection during tunneled migration)
we were overwriting the original error with worse or even misleading
errors generated when we were cleaning up after failed migration.
2012-04-26 16:30:22 +02:00
6446a9e20c keepalive: Add ability to disable keepalive messages
The docs for virConnectSetKeepAlive() advertise that this function
should be able to disable keepalives on negative or zero interval time.

This patch removes the check that prohibited this and adds code to
disable keepalives on negative/zero interval.

* src/libvirt.c: virConnectSetKeepAlive(): - remove check for negative
                                             values
* src/rpc/virnetclient.c
* src/rpc/virnetclient.h: - add virNetClientKeepAliveStop() to disable
                            keepalive messages
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: remoteSetKeepAlive(): -add ability to
                                                     disable keepalives
2012-04-26 11:35:34 +02:00
f78024b9f5 util: fix crash when starting macvtap interfaces
This patch resolves https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=815270

The function virNetDevMacVLanVPortProfileRegisterCallback() takes an
arg "virtPortProfile", and was checking it for non-NULL before using
it. However, the prototype for
virNetDevMacVLanPortProfileRegisterCallback had marked that arg with
ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(). Contrary to what one may think,
ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL() does not provide any guarantee that an arg marked
as such really is always non-null; the only effect to the code
generated by gcc, is that gcc *assumes* it is non-NULL; this results
in, for example, the check for a non-NULL value being optimized out.

(Unfortunately, this code removal only occurs when optimization is
enabled, and I am in the habit of doing local builds with optimization
off to ease debugging, so the bug didn't show up in my earlier local
testing).

In general, virPortProfile might always be NULL, so it shouldn't be
marked as ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL. One other function prototype made this
same error, so this patch fixes it as well.
2012-04-25 20:55:26 -04:00
bae13129c1 build: fix bootstrap on RHEL
Commit 8fe455fd36 tried to work around
a regression introduced in upstream gnulib that requires gettext 0.18
or newer on all projects using bootstrap, by making libvirt require
gettext 0.18.  But this fails on RHEL 6.2, which still ships gettext
0.17.  Revert that change, and instead, import the latest round of
gnulib updates that fix that problem properly.

If you have already built in the window where libvirt required 0.18,
be aware that incremental updates may run into problems: this is
because 'autopoint --force' will not downgrade m4/po.m4 back to an
older version, but it must be downgraded back to 0.17 levels to work
with this patch.  You may either manually remove that file then rerun
bootstrap, or it may prove easier to just clean up all non-git files
to start from a clean slate.

* bootstrap.conf: Revert minimum gettext back to 0.17.
* configure.ac: Likewise.
* .gnulib: Update to latest, for bootstrap fixes.
* bootstrap: Resync from gnulib.
2012-04-25 16:25:49 -06:00
1614970ec5 Add new functions to virSocketAddr
Add 2 new functions to the virSocketAddr 'class':

- virSocketAddrEqual: tests whether two IP addresses and their ports are equal
- virSocketaddSetIPv4Addr: set a virSocketAddr given a 32 bit int
2012-04-25 09:53:29 -04:00
f86880082d macvtap: use embedded buffers
Use embedded buffers for the MAC addresses and the VM's UUID.
2012-04-25 07:55:07 -04:00
a4a5c00be9 Improve on virAtomic implementation
This patch improves the previously added virAtomicInt implementation
by using gcc-builtins if possible. The needed builtins are available
since GCC >= 4.1. At least the 4.0 docs don't mention them.
2012-04-24 11:13:53 -04:00
3ac303616f fix memleak in linuxParseCPUmap 2012-04-24 16:57:42 +02:00
8fe455fd36 build: Fix version of gettext macros
Commit c9cd419cab added copying of the
makefile for translation files from gnulib. The makefile from gnulib is
of version 0.18 but the build configuration cretes macros from version
0.17 which breaks the build with message:

*** error: gettext infrastructure mismatch: using a Makefile.in.in from
gettext version 0.18 but the autoconf macros are from gettext version
0.17
2012-04-24 11:35:09 +02:00
a9bc123ea3 vbox: Fix passing an empty IMedium* array to IMachine::Delete
vboxArray is not castable to a COM item type. vboxArray is a
wrapper around the XPCOM and MSCOM specific array handling.

In this case we can avoid passing NULL as an empty array to
IMachine::Delete by passing a dummy IMedium* array with a single
NULL item.
2012-04-23 21:44:51 +02:00
52ee7c2ba3 openvz: add network interface stats
This will only work for veth devices since venet devices don't have
a target element.
2012-04-23 21:42:28 +02:00
ae6aa8c396 blockjob: enhance xml to track mirrors across libvirtd restart
In order to track a block copy job across libvirtd restarts, we
need to save internal XML that tracks the name of the file
holding the mirror.  Displaying this name in dumpxml might also
be useful to the user, even if we don't yet have a way to (re-)
start a domain with mirroring enabled up front.  This is done
with a new <mirror> sub-element to <disk>, as in:

    <disk type='file' device='disk'>
      <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/>
      <source file='/var/lib/libvirt/images/original.img'/>
      <mirror file='/var/lib/libvirt/images/copy.img' format='qcow2' ready='yes'/>
      ...
    </disk>

For now, the element is output-only, in live domains; it is ignored
when defining a domain or hot-plugging a disk (since those contexts
use VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE in parsing).  The 'ready' attribute appears
when libvirt knows that the job has changed from the initial pulling
phase over to the mirroring phase, although absence of the attribute
is not a sure indicator of the current phase.  If we come up with a way
to make qemu start with mirroring enabled, we can relax the xml
restriction, and allow <mirror> (but not attribute 'ready') on input.
Testing active-only XML meant tweaking the testsuite slightly, but it
was worth it.

* docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng (diskspec): Add diskMirror.
* docs/formatdomain.html.in (elementsDisks): Document it.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainDiskDef): New members.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefFree): Clean them.
(virDomainDiskDefParseXML): Parse them, but only internally.
(virDomainDiskDefFormat): Output them.
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-disk-mirror.xml: New test file.
* tests/qemuxml2xmloutdata/qemuxml2xmlout-disk-mirror.xml: Likewise.
* tests/qemuxml2xmltest.c (testInfo): Alter members.
(testCompareXMLToXMLHelper): Allow more test control.
(mymain): Run new test.
2012-04-23 08:43:33 -06:00
1f06c007fe blockjob: add 'blockcopy' to virsh
Rather than further overloading 'blockpull', I decided to create a
new virsh command to expose the new flags of virDomainBlockRebase.

Blocking until the command completes naturally is pointless, since
the block copy job is intended to run indefinitely.  Instead, I
made the command support three --wait modes: by default, it runs until
mirroring is started; with --pivot, it pivots as soon as mirroring
is started; and with --finish, it aborts (for a clean copy) as
soon as mirroring is started.

* tools/virsh.c (VSH_CMD_BLOCK_JOB_COPY): New mode.
(blockJobImpl): Support new flags.
(cmdBlockCopy): New command.
(cmdBlockJob): Support new job info, new abort flag.
* tools/virsh.pod (blockcopy, blockjob): Document the new command
and flags.
2012-04-23 07:44:30 -06:00
3648469258 blockjob: add new API flags
This patch introduces a new block job, useful for live storage
migration using pre-copy streaming.  Justification for including
this under virDomainBlockRebase rather than adding a new command
includes: 1) there are now two possible block jobs in qemu, with
virDomainBlockRebase starting either type of command, and
virDomainBlockJobInfo and virDomainBlockJobAbort working to end
either type; 2) reusing this command allows distros to backport
this feature to the libvirt 0.9.10 API without a .so bump.

Note that a future patch may add a more powerful interface named
virDomainBlockJobCopy, dedicated to just the block copy job, in
order to expose even more options (such as setting an arbitrary
format type for the destination without having to probe it from a
pre-existing destination file); adding a new command for targetting
just block copy would be similar to how we already have
virDomainBlockPull for targetting just the block pull job.

Using a live VM with the backing chain:
  base <- snap1 <- snap2
as the starting point, we have:

- virDomainBlockRebase(dom, disk, "/path/to/copy", 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY)
creates /path/to/copy with the same format as snap2, with no backing
file, so entire chain is copied and flattened

- virDomainBlockRebase(dom, disk, "/path/to/copy", 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY|VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_RAW)
creates /path/to/copy as a raw file, so entire chain is copied and
flattened

- virDomainBlockRebase(dom, disk, "/path/to/copy", 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY|VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_SHALLOW)
creates /path/to/copy with the same format as snap2, but with snap1 as
a backing file, so only snap2 is copied.

- virDomainBlockRebase(dom, disk, "/path/to/copy", 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY|VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_REUSE_EXT)
reuse existing /path/to/copy (must have empty contents, and format is
probed[*] from the metadata), and copy the full chain

- virDomainBlockRebase(dom, disk, "/path/to/copy", 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY|VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_REUSE_EXT|
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_SHALLOW)
reuse existing /path/to/copy (contents must be identical to snap1,
and format is probed[*] from the metadata), and copy only the contents
of snap2

- virDomainBlockRebase(dom, disk, "/path/to/copy", 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY|VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_REUSE_EXT|
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_SHALLOW|VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_RAW)
reuse existing /path/to/copy (must be raw volume with contents
identical to snap1), and copy only the contents of snap2

Less useful combinations:

- virDomainBlockRebase(dom, disk, "/path/to/copy", 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY|VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_SHALLOW|
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_RAW)
fail if source is not raw, otherwise create /path/to/copy as raw and
the single file is copied (no chain involved)

- virDomainBlockRebase(dom, disk, "/path/to/copy", 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY|VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_REUSE_EXT|
    VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_RAW)
makes little sense: the destination must be raw but have no contents,
meaning that it is an empty file, so there is nothing to reuse

The other three flags are rejected without VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COPY.

[*] Note that probing an existing file for its format can be a security
risk _if_ there is a possibility that the existing file is 'raw', in
which case the guest can manipulate the file to appear like some other
format.  But, by virtue of the VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_RAW flag,
it is possible to avoid probing of raw files, at which point, probing
of any remaining file type is no longer a security risk.

It would be nice if we could issue an event when pivoting from phase 1
to phase 2, but qemu hasn't implemented that, and we would have to poll
in order to synthesize it ourselves.  Meanwhile, qemu will give us a
distinct job info and completion event when we either cancel or pivot
to end the job.  Pivoting is accomplished via the new:

virDomainBlockJobAbort(dom, disk, VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_ABORT_PIVOT)

Management applications can pre-create the copy with a relative
backing file name, and use the VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_REUSE_EXT
flag to have qemu reuse the metadata; if the management application
also copies the backing files to a new location, this can be used
to perform live storage migration of an entire backing chain.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_COPY):
New block job type.
(virDomainBlockJobAbortFlags, virDomainBlockRebaseFlags): New enums.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainBlockRebase): Document the new flags,
and implement general restrictions on flag combinations.
(virDomainBlockJobAbort): Document the new flag.
(virDomainSaveFlags, virDomainSnapshotCreateXML)
(virDomainRevertToSnapshot, virDomainDetachDeviceFlags): Document
restrictions.
* include/libvirt/virterror.h (VIR_ERR_BLOCK_COPY_ACTIVE): New
error.
* src/util/virterror.c (virErrorMsg): Define it.
2012-04-23 07:44:29 -06:00
a2ba53cf18 cpu: Improve error reporting on incompatible CPUs
This patch modifies the CPU comparrison function to report the
incompatibilities in more detail to ease identification of problems.

* src/cpu/cpu.h:
    cpuGuestData(): Add argument to return detailed error message.
* src/cpu/cpu.c:
    cpuGuestData(): Add passthrough for error argument.
* src/cpu/cpu_x86.c
    x86FeatureNames(): Add function to convert a CPU definition to flag
                       names.
    x86Compute(): - Add error message parameter
                  - Add macro for reporting detailed error messages.
                  - Improve error reporting.
                  - Simplify calculation of forbidden flags.
    x86DataIteratorInit():
    x86cpuidMatchAny(): Remove functions that are no longer needed.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c:
    qemuBuildCpuArgStr(): - Modify for new function prototype
                          - Add detailed error reports
                          - Change error code on incompatible processors
                            to VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED instead of
                            internal error
* tests/cputest.c:
    cpuTestGuestData(): Modify for new function prototype
2012-04-23 10:59:51 +02:00
28ae4f0cbb building: remove libvirt_dbus.syms from EXTRA_DIST
commit 2223ea98 removes src/libvirt_dbus.syms, but it forgets
to remove it from EXTRA_DIST. It will cause 'make dist' failed.
2012-04-22 18:57:32 +08:00
e0aba54bd1 win32: Properly handle TlsGetValue returning NULL
virThreadSelf tries to access the virThreadPtr stored in TLS for the
current thread via TlsGetValue. When virThreadSelf is called on a thread
that was not created via virThreadCreate (e.g. the main thread) then
TlsGetValue returns NULL as TlsAlloc initializes TLS slots to NULL.

virThreadSelf can be called on the main thread via this call chain from
virsh

vshDeinit
virEventAddTimeout
virEventPollAddTimeout
virEventPollInterruptLocked
virThreadIsSelf

triggering a segfault as virThreadSelf unconditionally dereferences the
return value of TlsGetValue.

Fix this by making virThreadSelf check the TLS slot value for NULL and
setting the given virThreadPtr accordingly.

Reported by Marcel Müller.
2012-04-21 19:03:08 +02:00
b126715a48 esx: Fix segfault in esxConnectToHost
Caused by commit 4445e16bfa that
made the code used the connection private data pointer before
it was initialized.
2012-04-21 14:13:22 +02:00
995b5b3d7c openvz: wire up getHostname 2012-04-20 10:58:30 +02:00
f43461735e virnetserver: handle sigaction correctly
POSIX says that sa_sigaction is only safe to use if sa_flags
includes SA_SIGINFO; conversely, sa_handler is only safe to
use when flags excludes that bit.  Gnulib doesn't guarantee
an implementation of SA_SIGINFO, but does guarantee that
if SA_SIGINFO is undefined, we can safely define it to 0 as
long as we don't dereference the 2nd or 3rd argument of
any handler otherwise registered via sa_sigaction.

Based on a report by Wen Congyang.

* src/rpc/virnetserver.c (SA_SIGINFO): Stub for mingw.
(virNetServerSignalHandler): Avoid bogus dereference.
(virNetServerFatalSignal, virNetServerNew): Set flags properly.
(virNetServerAddSignalHandler): Drop unneeded #ifdef.
2012-04-19 22:07:21 -06:00
6877a34dd1 conf: remove redundant ()
I almost copied-and-pasted some redundant () into my new code,
and figured a general cleanup prereq patch would be better instead.

No semantic change.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainLeaseDefParseXML)
(virDomainDiskDefParseXML, virDomainFSDefParseXML)
(virDomainActualNetDefParseXML, virDomainNetDefParseXML)
(virDomainGraphicsDefParseXML, virDomainVideoAccelDefParseXML)
(virDomainVideoDefParseXML, virDomainHostdevFind)
(virDomainControllerInsertPreAlloced, virDomainDefParseXML)
(virDomainObjParseXML, virDomainCpuSetFormat)
(virDomainCpuSetParse, virDomainDiskDefFormat)
(virDomainActualNetDefFormat, virDomainNetDefFormat)
(virDomainTimerDefFormat, virDomainGraphicsListenDefFormat)
(virDomainDefFormatInternal, virDomainNetGetActualHostdev)
(virDomainNetGetActualBandwidth, virDomainGraphicsGetListen):
Reduce extra ().
2012-04-19 19:04:51 -06:00
ae27f341a7 build: avoid strtol and strtod
Ensure we don't introduce any more lousy integer parsing in new
code, while avoiding a scrub-down of existing legacy code.

Note that we also need to enable sc_prohibit_atoi_atof (see cfg.mk
local-checks-to-skip) before we are bulletproof, but that also
entails scrubbing I'm not ready to do at the moment.

* src/util/util.c (virStrToLong_i, virStrToLong_ui)
(virStrToLong_l, virStrToLong_ul, virStrToLong_ll)
(virStrToLong_ull, virStrToDouble): Mark exemptions.
* src/util/virmacaddr.c (virMacAddrParse): Likewise.
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_strtol): New syntax check.
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_strtol): Ignore files that
I'm not willing to fix yet.
(local-checks-to-skip): Re-enable sc_prohibit_atoi_atof.
2012-04-19 17:42:53 -06:00
c09acad352 conf: tighten up XML integer parsing
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=617711 reported that
even with my recent patched to allow <memory unit='G'>1</memory>,
people can still get away with trying <memory>1G</memory> and
silently get <memory unit='KiB'>1</memory> instead.  While
virt-xml-validate catches the error, our C parser did not.

Not to mention that it's always fun to fix bugs while reducing
lines of code.  :)

* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainParseMemory): Check for parse error.
(virDomainDefParseXML): Avoid strtoll.
* src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStorageDefParsePerms): Likewise.
* src/util/xml.c (virXPathLongBase, virXPathULongBase)
(virXPathULongLong, virXPathLongLong): Likewise.
2012-04-19 17:42:53 -06:00
bb65c8af33 virsh: avoid strtol
We were forgetting to check errno for overflow.

* tools/virsh.c (get_integer_keycode, vshCommandOptInt)
(vshCommandOptUInt, vshCommandOptUL, vshCommandOptLongLong)
(vshCommandOptULongLong): Rewrite to be safer.
2012-04-19 17:42:53 -06:00
1aeacfd5e9 build: avoid type-punning in vbox
Commit 78345c68 makes at least gcc 4.1.2 on RHEL 5 complain:

cc1: warnings being treated as errors
In file included from vbox/vbox_V4_0.c:13:
vbox/vbox_tmpl.c: In function 'vboxDomainUndefineFlags':
vbox/vbox_tmpl.c:5298: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules [-Wstrict-aliasing]

* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxDomainUndefineFlags): Use union to
avoid compiler warning.
2012-04-19 17:19:32 -06:00
c9cd419cab build: fix fresh checkout on RHEL5
Building a fresh checkout on RHEL 5 has been broken since commit
29db7a00, due to a gnulib regression in the bootstrap script
(incremental builds from a checkout earlier than that point were
okay, though).

* .gnulib: Update to latest, for bootstrap fixes.
* bootstrap: Resync from gnulib.
* gnulib/local/top/maint.mk.diff: Drop patch that was added
upstream in the meantime.
2012-04-19 17:11:43 -06:00
2aed9a97f8 virsh: avoid uninitialized memory usage
Detected by valgrind, via Alex Jia.  Caused by imcomplete
copy-and-paste from vshWatchJob in commit 3b96a892.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdBlockPull): fix uninitialized memory usage.

* How to reproduce?
$ qemu-img create /var/lib/libvirt/images/test 1M
$ cat > /tmp/test.xml <<EOF
<domain type='qemu'>
  <name>test</name>
  <memory>219200</memory>
  <vcpu>1</vcpu>
  <os>
    <type arch='x86_64'>hvm</type>
    <boot dev='hd'/>
  </os>
  <devices>
    <disk type='file' device='disk'>
      <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/>
      <source file='/var/lib/libvirt/images/test'/>
      <target dev='vda' bus='virtio'/>
    </disk>
    <input type='mouse' bus='ps2'/>
    <graphics type='spice' autoport='yes' listen='0.0.0.0'/>
  </devices>
</domain>
EOF
$ virsh define /tmp/test.xml
$ valgrind -v virsh blockpull test /var/lib/libvirt/images/test --wait

actual result:

==10906== 1 errors in context 1 of 1:
==10906== Syscall param rt_sigaction(act->sa_flags) points to uninitialised byte(s)
==10906==    at 0x39CF80F5BE: __libc_sigaction (sigaction.c:67)
==10906==    by 0x43016C: cmdBlockPull (virsh.c:7638)
==10906==    by 0x4150D4: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:18574)
==10906==    by 0x425E73: main (virsh.c:20178)
==10906==  Address 0x7fefffae8 is on thread 1's stack
2012-04-19 14:51:42 -06:00
2223ea984c The policy kit and HAL node device drivers both require a
DBus connection. The HAL device code further requires that
the DBus connection is integrated with the event loop and
provides such glue logic itself.

The forthcoming FirewallD integration also requires a
dbus connection with event loop integration. Thus we need
to pull the current event loop glue out of the HAL driver.

Thus we create src/util/virdbus.{c,h} files. This contains
just one method virDBusGetSystemBus() which obtains a handle
to the single shared system bus instance, with event glue
automagically setup.
2012-04-19 17:03:10 +01:00
7c26343bc3 nwfilter: Fix support for trusted DHCP servers
Fix the support for trusted DHCP server in the ebtables code's
hard-coded function applying DHCP only filtering rules:
Rather than using a char * use the more flexible
virNWFilterVarValuePtr that contains the trusted DHCP server(s)
IP address. Process all entries.

Since all callers so far provided NULL as parameter, no changes
are necessary in any other code.
2012-04-19 10:21:43 -04:00
71bc80b60e Support for atomic operations on integers
For threading support, add atomic add and sub operations working on
integers. Base this on locking support provided by virMutex.
2012-04-19 10:21:43 -04:00
6241eed3db Implement virHashRemoveAll function
Implement function to remove all entries of a hash table.
2012-04-19 10:21:43 -04:00
b83d76d40e virsh: Fix and clarify the --title flag for the list command in man page 2012-04-19 14:19:58 +02:00
ee20ec4cdb util: remove dead casts
The sequence:
  long long val;
  if ((long long) val != val)
is dead code.

* src/util/util.c (virStrToLong_ll, virStrToLong_ull): Remove
useless cast.
2012-04-18 17:19:08 -06:00
f6146c35f1 util: only register callbacks for CREATE operations in virnetdevmacvlan.c
Currently upon a migration a callback is created when a 802.1qbg link
is set to PREASSOCIATE, this should not happen because this is a no-op
on most switches, and does not lead to an ASSOCIATE state.  This patch
only creates callbacks when CREATE or RESTORE is requested.  Migration
and libvirtd restart scenarios are already handled elsewhere.

Signed-off-by: D. Herrendoerfer <d.herrendoerfer@herrendoerfer.name>
2012-04-18 08:05:17 -04:00
25fce290e3 Fix a memory leak
The below patch fixes the following memory leak.

==20624== 24 bytes in 2 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 532 of 1,867
==20624==    at 0x4A05E46: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:195)
==20624==    by 0x38EC27FC01: strdup (strdup.c:43)
==20624==    by 0x4EB6BA3: virDomainChrSourceDefCopy (domain_conf.c:1122)
==20624==    by 0x495D76: qemuProcessFindCharDevicePTYs (qemu_process.c:1497)
==20624==    by 0x498321: qemuProcessWaitForMonitor (qemu_process.c:1258)
==20624==    by 0x49B5F9: qemuProcessStart (qemu_process.c:3652)
==20624==    by 0x468B5C: qemuDomainObjStart (qemu_driver.c:4753)
==20624==    by 0x469171: qemuDomainStartWithFlags (qemu_driver.c:4810)
==20624==    by 0x4F21735: virDomainCreate (libvirt.c:8153)
==20624==    by 0x4302BF: remoteDispatchDomainCreateHelper (remote_dispatch.h:852)
==20624==    by 0x4F72C14: virNetServerProgramDispatch (virnetserverprogram.c:416)
==20624==    by 0x4F6D690: virNetServerHandleJob (virnetserver.c:164)
==20624==    by 0x4E8F43D: virThreadPoolWorker (threadpool.c:144)
==20624==    by 0x4E8EAB5: virThreadHelper (threads-pthread.c:161)
==20624==    by 0x38EC606CCA: start_thread (pthread_create.c:301)
==20624==    by 0x38EC2E0C2C: clone (clone.S:115)
2012-04-17 15:13:33 -04:00
3b96a89242 blockjob: add virsh blockpull --wait
I'm tired of shell-scripting to wait for completion of a block pull,
when virsh can be taught to do the same.  I couldn't quite reuse
vshWatchJob, as this is not a case of a long-running command where
a second thread must be used to probe job status (at least, not unless
I make virsh start doing blocking waits for an event to fire), but it
served as inspiration for my simpler single-threaded loop.  There is
up to a half-second delay between sending SIGINT and the job being
aborted, but I didn't think it worth the complexity of a second thread
and use of poll() just to minimize that delay.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdBlockPull): Add new options to wait for
completion.
(blockJobImpl): Add argument.
(cmdBlockJob): Adjust caller.
* tools/virsh.pod (blockjob): Document new mode.
2012-04-17 11:11:47 -06:00
6fb8a64d93 qemu: use consistent error when qemu binary is too old
Most of our errors complaining about an inability to support a
particular action due to qemu limitations used CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
but we had a few outliers.  Reported by Jiri Denemark.

* src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuBuildDriveDevStr): Prefer
CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainReboot)
(qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainAttachPciControllerDevice):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorTransaction)
(qemuMonitorBlockJob, qemuMonitorSystemWakeup): Likewise.
2012-04-17 11:09:44 -06:00
4f06777e5b virsh: minor syntactic cleanups
No semantic change.

* tools/virsh.c: Fix some spacing issues, {} usage, long lines,
and redundant ().
2012-04-17 11:05:58 -06:00
78345c68c9 vbox: avoid provoking assertions in VBoxSVC
Passing a NULL pointer to IMachine::delete virtualbox API
causes VBoxSVC to raise an assertion. This patch passes
an empty array instead.
2012-04-17 10:49:26 -06:00
7adeac67e8 docs: Improve the schema for fs device
<filesystemtgt> is redundant, as every group uses it; <address>
shouldn't be in <filesystemtgt> in case of the meaning could be
"filesystemtarget"; The elements <address>, <alias>, <target>,
... should be interleaved.
2012-04-18 00:39:45 +08:00
74e772dd61 conf: Do not parse cpuset only if the placement is auto
So that a domain xml which doesn't have "placement" specified, but
"cpuset" is specified, could be parsed. And in this case, the
"placement" mode will be set as "static".
2012-04-17 22:57:01 +08:00
79568df0f1 tests: Update read-bufsiz to delete the UUID of vm XML
Since now we have fixed domain UUID for test driver, defining
a domain with different name but same UUID doesn't work any
more. This patch delete the UUID from the dumped XML so that
it could be generated.
2012-04-17 22:56:18 +08:00
4010217e73 test: Set the fixed uuid for the default XMLs
The objects (domain, pool, network, etc) for testing are defined/
started each time when opening a connect to test driver, and thus
the UUID for the objects will be generated each time, with different
values. e.g.

% for i in {1..3}; do ./tools/virsh --connect \
  test:///default dumpxml test | grep uuid; done
  <uuid>a1b6ee1f-97de-f0ee-617a-0cdb74947df5</uuid>
  <uuid>ee68d7d2-3eb9-593e-2769-797ce1f4c4aa</uuid>
  <uuid>fecb1d3a-918a-8412-e534-76192cf32b18</uuid>

It's the potential bug which can cause operations like below to fail:

$ virsh -c test:///default dumpxml test > test.xml

[ Some modificatons, though it's not supported, but it should work ]

$ virsh -c test:///default define test.xml

This patch set fixed UUID for objects which support it. (domain,
pool, network).
2012-04-17 22:53:51 +08:00
a4cda054e7 qemu: Split ide-drive into ide-cd and ide-hd
A "ide-drive" device can be either a hard disk or a CD-ROM,
if there is ",media=cdrom" specified for the backend, it's
a CD-ROM, otherwise it's a hard disk.

Upstream qemu splitted "ide-drive" into "ide-hd" and "ide-cd"
since commit 1f56e32, and ",media=cdrom" is not required for
ide-cd anymore. "ide-drive" is still supported for backwards
compatibility, but no doubt we should go foward.
2012-04-17 17:21:48 +08:00
02e8d0cfdf qemu: Split scsi-disk into into scsi-hd and scsi-cd
A "scsi-disk" device can be either a hard disk or a CD-ROM,
if there is ",media=cdrom" specified for the backend, it's
a CD-ROM, otherwise it's a hard disk.

But upstream qemu splitted "scsi-disk" into "scsi-hd" and
"scsi-cd" since commit b443ae, and ",media=cdrom" is not
required for scsi-cd anymore. "scsi-disk" is still supported
for backwards compatibility, but no doubt we should go
foward.
2012-04-17 17:21:24 +08:00
dde91ab917 Do not enforce source type of console[0]
If console[0] is an alias for serial[0], do not enforce the former to
have a PTY source type. This breaks serial consoles on stdio and makes
no sense.

Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
2012-04-16 22:24:20 -06:00
10c31135f3 xen: do not use ioemu type for any emulated NIC
When using the xm/xend stack to manage instances there is a bug
that causes the emulated interfaces to be unusable when the vif
config contains type=ioemu.

The current code already has a special quirk to not use this
keyword if no specific model is given for the emulated NIC
(defaulting to rtl8139).
Essentially it works because regardless of the type argument,i
the Xen stack always creates emulated and paravirt interfaces and
lets the guest decide which one to use. So neither xl nor xm stack
actually require the type keyword for emulated NICs.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
2012-04-16 22:20:31 -06:00
bfc22645fc openvz: Correct the comments for new node APIs
It should be 0.9.12 instead of 0.9.11
2012-04-17 10:12:55 +08:00
684f3ebb6d docs: fix 'omitted' typo in <cputune> doc
'omitted' was mispelt 'commited' twice. One of the sentences with
the typo was also missing an 'is' ('each VCPU *is* pinned to all...')
which I added in this commit while I was at it.
2012-04-16 18:41:25 +02:00
3e0513afd0 docs: add missing </span> in <vcpu placement> doc 2012-04-16 18:40:44 +02:00
63ddc65d63 qemuProcessStart: Switch to flags instead of bunch booleans
Currently, we have 3 boolean arguments we have to pass
to qemuProcessStart(). As libvirt grows it is harder and harder
to remember them and their position. Therefore we should
switch to flags instead.
2012-04-16 17:20:04 +02:00
794d6b1dc0 docs: fix path to openvz network configuration file
It's vznet.conf not vznetctl.conf, see e.g.:

http://git.openvz.org/?p=vzctl;a=blob;f=bin/vznetcfg.in;h=e91f5c4a0744c1ea149e1b8c241b666052e10b12;hb=HEAD
2012-04-16 17:02:08 +02:00
cab1a9dee8 storage: lvm: use correct lv* command parameters
lvcreate want's the parent pool's name, not the pool path
lvchange and lvremove want lv specified as $vgname/$lvname

This largely worked before because these commands strip off a
starting /dev. But https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=714986
is from a user using a 'nested VG' that was having problems.

I couldn't find any info on nested LVM and the reporter never responded,
but I reproduced with XML that specified a valid source name, and
set target path to a symlink.
2012-04-16 08:00:15 -04:00
6fbd5737e9 qemu: Avoid the memory allocation and freeing 2012-04-16 18:09:10 +08:00
8fb2164cff numad: Ignore cpuset if placement is auto
As explained in previous patch, numad will balance the affinity
dynamically, so reflecting the cpuset from numad at the first
time doesn't make much case, and may just could cause confusion.
2012-04-16 18:09:07 +08:00
ccf80e3630 numad: Convert node list to cpumap before setting affinity
Instead of returning a CPUs list, numad returns NUMA node
list instead, this patch is to convert the node list to
cpumap before affinity setting. Otherwise, the domain
processes will be pinned only to CPU[$numa_cell_num],
which will cause significiant performance losses.

Also because numad will balance the affinity dynamically,
reflecting the cpuset from numad back doesn't make much
sense then, and it may just could produce confusion for
the users. Thus the better way is not to reflect it back
to XML. And in this case, it's better to ignore the cpuset
when parsing XML.

The codes to update the cpuset is removed in this patch
incidentally, and there will be a follow up patch to ignore
the manually specified "cpuset" if "placement" is "auto",
and document will be updated too.
2012-04-16 18:09:05 +08:00
360a88c317 Set Martin Kletzander as a commiter 2012-04-16 16:57:06 +08:00
b33d3d0f17 openvz: wire up more node information functions
in detail nodeGetCPUStats, nodeGetMemoryStats, nodeGetCellsFreeMemory
and nodeGetFreeMemory
2012-04-16 08:58:02 +02:00
a2996926e3 Fix macvtap detection by also checking for IFLA_VF_MAX
since this isn't available on older kernels such as Debian Squeeze's
2.6.32. This make --with-macvtap=check work as expected.
2012-04-15 11:54:20 +02:00
d7451bddc5 virnetdev: Check for defined IFLA_VF_*
The linux-2.6.32 kernel header does not yet define IFLA_VF_MAX and others,
which breaks compiling a new libvirt on old systems like Debian Squeeze.

(I also have to add --without-macvtap --disable-werror --without-virtualport to
 ./configure to get it to compile.)

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
2012-04-13 21:15:22 +02:00
1ce159c1c9 Web placeholder for pending patches on the web site
This is based on recent developments on patch checker and the
goal is to keep a list of pending patches needing review on the
project web site. The page template in git just holds a pointer
to the web page.
2012-04-13 23:57:00 +08:00
b71af85686 gitignore: Reorder alphabetically
Recent git reorders .gitignore alphabetically. However, changes are
not committed and I am tired of discarding these changes from
my patches.
2012-04-13 13:47:13 +02:00
e14d6571c1 conf: Avoid double assignment in virDomainDiskRemove
Although it should be harmless to do:
    disk = disk = def->disks[i]
some not-so-wise compilers may fool around.
Besides, such assignment is useless here.
2012-04-13 12:01:59 +02:00
354e6d4ed0 qemu: Fix mem leak in qemuProcessInitCpuAffinity
If placement mode is AUTO, on some return paths char *cpumap or
char *nodeset are leaked.
2012-04-13 12:01:53 +02:00
26e9ef4762 xend_internal: Use domain/status for shutdown check
On newer xend (v3.x and after) there is no state and domid reported
for inactive domains. When initially creating connections this is
handled in various places by assigning domain->id = -1.
But once an instance has been running, the id is set to the current
domain id. And it does not change when the instance is shut down.
So when querying the domain info, the hypervisor driver, which gets
asked first will indicate it cannot find information, then the
xend driver is asked and will set the status to NOSTATE because it
checks for the -1 domain id.
Checking domain/status for 0 seems to be more reliable for that.

One note: I am not sure whether the domain->id also should get set
back to -1 whenever any sub-driver thinks the instance is no longer
running.

BugLink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=746007
BugLink: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/929626

Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
2012-04-12 17:09:01 -06:00
997366ca7d qemu,util: fix netlink callback registration for migration
This patch adds a netlink callback when migrating a VEPA enabled
virtual machine.  It fixes a Bug where a VM would not request a port
association when it was cleared by lldpad.

This patch requires the latest git version of lldpad to work.

Signed-off-by: D. Herrendoerfer <d.herrendoerfer@herrendoerfer.name>
2012-04-12 14:32:10 -04:00
b1256816ff qemuOpenFile: Don't force chown on NFS
If dynamic_ownership is off and we are creating a file on NFS
we force chown. This will fail as chown/chmod are not supported
on NFS. However, with no dynamic_ownership we are not required
to do any chown.
2012-04-12 13:53:38 +02:00
d0eaf4b124 daemon: Plug memory leaks
* daemon/libvirtd-config.c (daemonConfigFree): fix memory leaks.

How to reproduce?

% make && make -C tests check TESTS=libvirtdconftest
% cd tests && valgrind -v --leak-check=full ./libvirtdconftest

actual result:

==11008== 185 bytes in 5 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 3 of 5
==11008==    at 0x4A05FDE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
==11008==    by 0x39CF07F6E1: strdup (strdup.c:43)
==11008==    by 0x406626: daemonConfigLoadOptions (libvirtd-config.c:438)
==11008==    by 0x406800: daemonConfigLoadData (libvirtd-config.c:492)
==11008==    by 0x403CCF: testCorrupt (libvirtdconftest.c:110)
==11008==    by 0x404FAD: virtTestRun (testutils.c:145)
==11008==    by 0x403A34: mymain (libvirtdconftest.c:219)
==11008==    by 0x404687: virtTestMain (testutils.c:700)
==11008==    by 0x39CF01ECDC: (below main) (libc-start.c:226)
==11008==
==11008== LEAK SUMMARY:
==11008==    definitely lost: 185 bytes in 5 blocks

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-04-12 17:30:49 +08:00
a9d3495e67 blockjob: allow for fast-finishing job
In my testing, I was able to provoke an odd block pull failure:

$ virsh blockpull dom vda --bandwidth 10000
error: Requested operation is not valid: No active operation on device: drive-virtio-disk0

merely by using gdb to artifically wait to do the block job set speed
until after the pull had already finished.  But in reality, that should
be a success, since the pull finished before we had a chance to set
speed.  Furthermore, using a double job lock is not only annoying, but
a bug in itself - if you do parallel virDomainBlockRebase, and hit
the race window just right, the first call grabs the VM job to start
a fast block job, then the second call grabs the VM job to start
a long-running job with unspecified speed, then the first call finally
regrabs the VM job and sets the speed, which ends up running the
second job under the speed from the first call.  By consolidating
things into a single job, we avoid opening that race, as well as reduce
the time between starting the job and changing the speed, for less
likelihood of the speed change happening after block job completion
in the first place.

* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (BLOCK_JOB_CMD): Add new mode.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockRebase): Move secondary
job call...
(qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): ...here, for fewer locks.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONBlockJob): Change
return value on new internal mode.
2012-04-11 21:45:43 -06:00
a91ce852b5 blockjob: wire up qemu async virDomainBlockJobAbort
Without the VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_ABORT_ASYNC flag, libvirt will internally
poll using qemu's "query-block-jobs" API and will not return until the
operation has been completed.  API users are advised that this operation
is unbounded and further interaction with the domain during this period
may block.  Future patches may refactor things to allow other queries in
parallel with this polling.  For older qemu, we synthesize the cancellation
event, since qemu won't generate it.

The choice of polling duration copies from the code in qemu_migration.c.

Signed-off-by: Adam Litke <agl@us.ibm.com>
Cc: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-04-11 21:22:06 -06:00
ecb39e9d4b blockjob: optimize JSON event handler lookup
Probably in the noise, but this will let us scale more efficiently
as we learn to recognize even more qemu events.

* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (eventHandlers): Sort.
(qemuMonitorEventCompare): New helper function.
(qemuMonitorJSONIOProcessEvent): Optimize event lookup.
2012-04-11 20:56:03 -06:00
a696f8b71a blockjob: add API for async virDomainBlockJobAbort
Block job cancellation can take a while.  Now that upstream qemu 1.1
has asynchronous block cancellation, we want to expose that to the user.
Therefore, the following updates are made to the virDomainBlockJob API:

A new block job event type VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_CANCELED is managed by
libvirt.  Regardless of the flags used with virDomainBlockJobAbort, this
event will be raised: 1. when using synchronous block_job_cancel (the
event will be synthesized by libvirt), and 2. whenever it is received
from qemu (via asynchronous block-job-cancel).  Note that the event
may be detected by libvirt even before the virDomainBlockJobAbort
completes (always true when it is synthesized, but also possible if
cancellation was fast).

A new extension flag VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_ABORT_ASYNC is added to the
virDomainBlockJobAbort API.  When enabled, this function will allow
(but not require) asynchronous operation (ie, it returns as soon as
possible, which might be before the job has actually been canceled).
When the API is used in this mode, it is the responsibility of the
caller to wait for a VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_CANCELED event or poll via
the virDomainGetBlockJobInfo API to check the cancellation status.

This patch also exposes the new flag through virsh, and makes virsh
slightly easier to use (--async implies --abort, and lack of any options
implies --info), although it leaves the qemu implementation for later
patches.

Signed-off-by: Adam Litke <agl@us.ibm.com>
Cc: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-04-11 20:52:18 -06:00
2b085f5bc5 blockjob: add qemu capabilities related to block pull jobs
RHEL 6.2 was released with an early version of block jobs, which only
worked on the qed file format, where the commands were spelled with
underscore (contrary to QMP style), and where 'block_job_cancel' was
synchronous and did not trigger an event.

The upcoming qemu 1.1 release has fixed these short-comings [1][2]:
the commands now work on multiple file types, are spelled with dash,
and 'block-job-cancel' is asynchronous and emits an event upon conclusion.

[1]qemu commit 370521a1d6f5537ea7271c119f3fbb7b0fa57063
[2]https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2012-04/msg01248.html

This patch recognizes the new spellings, and fixes virDomainBlockRebase
to give a graceful error when talking to a too-old qemu on a partial
rebase attempt.  Fixes for the new semantics will come later.  This
patch also removes a bogus ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL mistakenly added in
commit 10ec36e2.

* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.h (QEMU_CAPS_BLOCKJOB_SYNC)
(QEMU_CAPS_BLOCKJOB_ASYNC): New bits.
* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c (qemuCaps): Name them.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONCheckCommands): Set
them.
(qemuMonitorJSONBlockJob): Manage both command names.
(qemuMonitorJSONDiskSnapshot): Minor formatting fix.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (qemuMonitorBlockJob): Alter signature.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.h (qemuMonitorJSONBlockJob): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorBlockJob): Pass through
capability bit.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): Update callers.
2012-04-11 20:43:53 -06:00
3d3de46a67 qemu: Fix deadlock when qemuDomainOpenConsole cleans up a connection
The new safe console handling introduced a possibility to deadlock the
qemu driver when a new console connection forcibly disconnects a
previous console stream that belongs to an already closed connection.

The virStreamFree function calls subsequently a the virReleaseConnect
function that tries to lock the driver while discarding the connection,
but the driver was already locked in qemuDomainOpenConsole.

Backtrace of the deadlocked thread:
0  0x00007f66e5aa7f14 in __lll_lock_wait () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
1  0x00007f66e5aa3411 in _L_lock_500 () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
2  0x00007f66e5aa322a in pthread_mutex_lock () from/lib64/libpthread.so.0
3  0x0000000000462bbd in qemudClose ()
4  0x00007f66e6e178eb in virReleaseConnect () from/usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
5  0x00007f66e6e19c8c in virUnrefStream () from /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
6  0x00007f66e6e3d1de in virStreamFree () from /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
7  0x00007f66e6e09a5d in virConsoleHashEntryFree () from/usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
8  0x00007f66e6db7282 in virHashRemoveEntry () from/usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
9  0x00007f66e6e09c4e in virConsoleOpen () from /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
10 0x00000000004526e9 in qemuDomainOpenConsole ()
11 0x00007f66e6e421f1 in virDomainOpenConsole () from/usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
12 0x00000000004361e4 in remoteDispatchDomainOpenConsoleHelper ()
13 0x00007f66e6e80375 in virNetServerProgramDispatch () from/usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
14 0x00007f66e6e7ae11 in virNetServerHandleJob () from/usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
15 0x00007f66e6da897d in virThreadPoolWorker () from/usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
16 0x00007f66e6da7ff6 in virThreadHelper () from/usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0
17 0x00007f66e5aa0c5c in start_thread () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0
18 0x00007f66e57e7fcd in clone () from /lib64/libc.so.6

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: qemuDomainOpenConsole()
        -- unlock the qemu driver right after acquiring the domain
        object
2012-04-11 10:45:53 +02:00
6eede368bc qemu: Warn on possibly incorrect usage of EnterMonitor*
qemuDomainObjEnterMonitor{,WithDriver} should not be called from async
jobs, only EnterMonitorAsync variant is allowed.
2012-04-11 09:57:39 +02:00
08ec1d787f qemu: Track job owner for better debugging
In case an API fails with "cannot acquire state change lock", searching
for the API that possibly forgot to end its job is not always easy.
Let's keep track of the job owner and print it out for easier
identification.
2012-04-11 09:57:39 +02:00
31796e2c1c qemu: Avoid excessive calls to qemuDomainObjSaveJob()
As reported by Daniel Berrangé, we have a huge performance regression
for virDomainGetInfo() due to the change which makes virDomainEndJob()
save the XML status file every time it is called. Previous to that
change, 2000 calls to virDomainGetInfo() took ~2.5 seconds. After that
change, 2000 calls to virDomainGetInfo() take 2 *minutes* 45 secs.

We made the change to be able to recover from libvirtd restart in the
middle of a job. However, only destroy and async jobs are taken care of.
Thus it makes more sense to only save domain state XML when these jobs
are started/stopped.
2012-04-11 09:57:21 +02:00
1bd587abe2 tests: Fix libvirtdconftest in VPATH build
Without this, libvirtdconftest fails to build with "fatal error:
daemon/libvirtd-config.h: No such file or directory"
2012-04-11 09:57:21 +02:00
219125835e daemon: Add libvirtd-config.c to the list of files to translate 2012-04-10 09:51:51 -06:00
9011a494ac build: avoid s390 compiler warnings
I noticed these compiler warnings when building for the s390 architecture.

* src/node_device/node_device_udev.c (udevDeviceMonitorStartup):
Mark unused variable.
* src/nodeinfo.c (linuxNodeInfoCPUPopulate): Avoid unused variable.
2012-04-10 09:51:51 -06:00
ddf2dfa1f7 Wire up <loader> to set the QEMU BIOS path
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c: Wire up -bios with <loader>
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-bios.args,
  tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-bios.xml: Expand
  existing BIOS test case to cover <loader>
2012-04-10 16:34:39 +01:00
fd3f67e9d3 virsh: Clean up usage of boolean flag variables
This patch cleans up variables used to store boolean command flags that
are inquired by vshCommandOptBool to use the bool data type instead of
an integer.

Additionally this patch cleans up flag variables that are inferred from
existing flags.
2012-04-10 15:50:23 +02:00
cc5100654b virsh: Clarify use of the --managed-save flag for the list command
The documentation for the flag doesn't clearly state that the flag only
enhances the output and the user needs to specify other flags to list
inactive domains, that are enhanced by this flag.
2012-04-10 15:48:45 +02:00
20171c8dc0 Fix comment about GNUTLS initialization/cleanup 2012-04-10 13:42:22 +01:00
4e9bb1dffd Fix compilation error on 32bit
Below code failed to compile on a 32 bit machine with error

typewrappers.c: In function 'libvirt_intUnwrap':
typewrappers.c:135:5: error: logical 'and' of mutually exclusive tests is always false [-Werror=logical-op]
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

The patch fixes this error.
2012-04-10 06:24:03 -04:00
a9694a8e18 Replace daemon-conf test script with a proper test case
The daemon-conf test script continues to be very fragile to
changes in libvirt. It currently fails 1 time in 3/4 due
to race conditions in startup/shutdown of the test script.

Replace it with a proper test case tailored to the code
being tested

* tests/Makefile.am: Remove daemon-conf, add libvirtdconftest
* tests/daemon-conf: Delete obsolete test
* tests/libvirtdconftest.c: Test config file handling
2012-04-10 11:13:44 +01:00
a4475839dd Switch libvirtd config loading code to use error APIs
Using VIR_ERROR means the test suite can't catch error messages
easily. Use the proper error reporting APIs instead
2012-04-10 11:12:27 +01:00
6e6e9bebc2 Add API for loading daemon config from in-memory blob
Rename existing daemonConfigLoad API to daemonConfigLoadFile and
add an alternative daemonConfigLoadData

* daemon/libvirtd-config.c, daemon/libvirtd-config.h: Add
  daemonConfigLoadData and rename daemonConfigLoad to
  daemonConfigLoadFile
* daemon/libvirtd.c: Update for renamed API
2012-04-10 11:11:12 +01:00
db46f3cefe Split libvirtd config file loading out into separate files
To enable creation of unit tests, split the libvirtd config file
loading code out into separate files.

* daemon/libvirtd.c: Delete config loading code / structs
* daemon/libvirtd-config.c, daemon/libvirtd-config.h: Config
  file loading APIs

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-04-10 11:08:51 +01:00
257191c9e4 UML: fix iteration over consoles
I found typo in UML driver.

MATSUDA Daiki
2012-04-09 10:21:07 -06:00
1413560966 snapshot: fix memory leak on error
Leak introduced in commit 0436d32.  If we allocate an actions array,
but fail early enough to never consume it with the qemu monitor
transaction call, we leaked memory.

But our semantics of making the transaction command free the caller's
memory is awkward; avoiding the memory leak requires making every
intermediate function in the call chain check for error.  It is much
easier to fix things so that the function that allocates also frees,
while the call chain leaves the caller's data intact.  To do that,
I had to hack our JSON data structure to make it easy to protect a
portion of an arbitrary JSON tree from being freed.

* src/util/json.h (virJSONType): Name the enum.
(_virJSONValue): New field.
* src/util/json.c (virJSONValueFree): Use it to protect a portion
of an array.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONTransaction): Avoid
freeing caller's data.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateDiskActive):
Free actions array on failure.
2012-04-06 08:39:34 -06:00
650da0e99c qemu_ga: Don't overwrite errors on FSThaw
We can tell qemuDomainSnapshotFSThaw if we want it to report errors or
not. However, if we don't want to and an error has been already set by
previous qemuReportError() we must keep copy of that error not just a
pointer to it. Otherwise, it get overwritten if FSThaw reports an error.
2012-04-06 13:42:04 +02:00
fb98da0050 xen config: No vfb in HVM guest configuration
This causes an implicit vkbd device to be added which takes
6min to finally fail being initialized in the guest.

http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2012-04/msg00409.html

Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
2012-04-06 12:54:16 +08:00
72505073bd tests: avoid compiler warnings
gcc 4.7 warns about uninitialized struct members

* tests/testutilsqemu.c (testQemuCapsInit): Populate new members.
* tests/viruritest.c (mymain): Likewise.
2012-04-05 22:07:41 -06:00
06a1a45cef test: fix build errors with gcc 4.7.0 and -O0
When building on Fedora 17 (which uses gcc 4.7.0) with -O0 in CFLAGS,
three of the tests failed to compile.

cputest.c and qemuxml2argvtest.c had non-static structs defined
inside the macro that was being repeatedly invoked. Due to some so-far
unidentified change in gcc, the stack space used by variables defined
inside { } is not recovered/re-used when the block ends, so all these
structs have become additive (this is the same problem worked around
in commit cf57d345b). Fortunately, these two files could be fixed with
a single line addition of "static" to the struct definition in the
macro.

virnettlscontexttest.c was a bit different, though. The problem structs
in the do/while loop of macros had non-constant initializers, so it
took a bit more work and piecemeal initialization instead of member
initialization to get things to be happy.

In an ideal world, none of these changes should be necessary, but not
knowing how long it will be until the gcc regressions are fixed, and
since the code is just as correct after this patch as before, it makes
sense to fix libvirt's build for -O0 while also reporting the gcc
problem.
2012-04-05 22:07:41 -06:00
4eb1c2560d virURIParse: don't forget to copy the user part
This got dropped with 300e60e15b

Cheers,
 -- Guido
2012-04-06 11:26:52 +08:00
bde32b1ada test: fix segfault in networkxml2argvtest
This bug resolves https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=810100

rpm builds for i686 were failing with a segfault in
networkxml2argvtest. Running under valgrind showed that a region of
memory was being referenced after it had been freed (as the result of
realloc - see the valgrind report in the BZ).

The problem (in replaceTokens() - added in commit 22ec60, meaning this
bug was in 0.9.10 and 0.9.11) was that the pointers token_start and
token_end were being computed based on the value of *buf, then *buf
was being realloc'ed (potentially moving it), then token_start and
token_end were used without recomputing them to account for movement
of *buf.

The solution is to change the code so that token_start and token_end
are offsets into *buf rather than pointers. This way there is only a
single pointer to the buffer, and nothing needs readjusting after a
realloc. (You may note that some uses of token_start/token_end didn't
need to be changed to add in "*buf +" - that's because there ended up
being a +*buf and -*buf which canceled each other out).

DV gets the credit for finding this bug and pointing out the valgrind
report.
2012-04-05 07:04:43 -04:00
80d476a92f conf: Plug memory leaks on virDomainDiskDefParseXML
Detected by valgrind. Leaks are introduced in commit b22eaa7.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefParseXML): fix memory leaks.

How to reproduce?

% make && make -C tests check TESTS=qemuxml2argvtest
% cd tests && valgrind -v --leak-check=full ./qemuxml2argvtest

actual result:

==2143== 12 bytes in 2 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 74 of 179
==2143==    at 0x4A05FDE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
==2143==    by 0x39D90A67DD: xmlStrndup (xmlstring.c:45)
==2143==    by 0x4F5EC0: virDomainDiskDefParseXML (domain_conf.c:3438)
==2143==    by 0x502F00: virDomainDefParseXML (domain_conf.c:8304)
==2143==    by 0x505FE3: virDomainDefParseNode (domain_conf.c:9080)
==2143==    by 0x5069AE: virDomainDefParse (domain_conf.c:9030)
==2143==    by 0x41CBF4: testCompareXMLToArgvHelper (qemuxml2argvtest.c:105)
==2143==    by 0x41E5DD: virtTestRun (testutils.c:145)
==2143==    by 0x416FA3: mymain (qemuxml2argvtest.c:399)
==2143==    by 0x41DCB7: virtTestMain (testutils.c:700)
==2143==    by 0x39CF01ECDC: (below main) (libc-start.c:226)

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-04-05 17:41:05 +08:00
37075dfe6c openvz: support vzctl 3.1
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=809895

Basically, openvz dropped strict version numbering (3.1 vs 3.1.0),
which caused parsing to fail.
2012-04-04 14:32:15 -06:00
e7eca6e4be Don't install sysctl file on non-Linux hosts
* configure.ac: Set WITH_SYSCTL only on Linux hosts
* daemon/Makefile.am: Conditionalize install-sysctl using WITH_SYSCTL

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Cc: Jason Helfman <jhelfman@e-e.com>
2012-04-04 19:31:40 +01:00
4f4b496e78 Fix parallel build in docs/ directory
Every now & then, with parallel builds, we get a failure to
validate hvsupport.html.in.  I eventually noticed that this
is because we get 2 instances of the generator running at
once.

We already list hvsupport.html.in in BUILT_SOURCES but this
was not working. It turns out the flaw is that we were
adding deps to the 'all:' target instead of the 'all-am:'
target. BUILT_SOURCES is a dep of 'all', so any custom
targets written in Makefile.am must use 'all-am:' so that
they don't get run until BUILT_SOURCES are completely
generated

* docs/Makefile.am: s/all/all-am/
2012-04-04 14:33:27 +01:00
f94d9c5793 Pull in GNULIB regex module for benefit of test suite on Win32 2012-04-04 14:33:27 +01:00
06180ca433 Add linuxNodeInfoCPUPopulate to src/libvirt_linux.syms
This symbol is used in the test suites

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-04-04 14:33:27 +01:00
f48de0f161 Fix format specifiers in test cases on Win32
Some of the test suites use fprintf with format specifiers
that are not supported on Win32 and are not fixed by gnulib.

The mingw32 compiler also has trouble detecting ssize_t
correctly, complaining that 'ssize_t' does not match
'signed size_t' (which it expects for %zd). Force the
cast to size_t to avoid this problem

* tests/testutils.c, tests/testutils.h: Fix printf
  annotation on virTestResult. Use virVasprintf
  instead of vfprintf
* tests/virhashtest.c: Use VIR_WARN instead of fprintf(stderr).
  Cast to size_t to avoid mingw32 compiler bug

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-04-04 14:33:27 +01:00
ea3bc548ac qemu: Build activeUsbHostdevs list on process reconnect
If the daemon is restarted it will lose list of active
USB devices assigned to active domains. Therefore we need
to rebuild this list on qemuProcessReconnect().
2012-04-04 15:09:41 +02:00
e2f5dd6134 qemu: Delete USB devices used by domain on stop
To prevent assigning one USB device to two domains,
we keep a list of assigned USB devices. On domain
startup - qemuProcessStart() - we insert devices
used by domain into the list but remove them only
on detach-device. Devices are, however, released
on qemuProcessStop() as well.
2012-04-04 15:09:41 +02:00
b2c7b9ee0e qemu: Don't leak temporary list of USB devices
and add debug message when adding USB device
to the list of active devices.
2012-04-04 15:09:41 +02:00
cf2ed25c9a Fix initial hypervisor conditionals
The openvz, virtualbox and vmware drivers do not run inside
libvirtd, therefore they should be grouped with the other
client side drivers
2012-04-04 10:54:20 +01:00
899bf6680a Remove bogus xen-devel dep from libvirt-devel RPM
The public libvirt API does not have any application visible
dependency on Xen libraries. The xen-devel dependency is thus
bogus
2012-04-04 10:54:10 +01:00
726e391d37 Introduce per-hypervisor virtual RPMs
Introduce a set sub-RPMs, one per hypervisor, which can be used
as dependency targets by applications wishing to pull in the
full stack of packages required for a specific hypervisor. This
avoids the application needing to know what the hypervisor specific
package set is.

ie, applications should not need to know that using the libvirt
Xen hypervisor requires the 'xen' RPM - libvirt should take care
of that knowledge. All the application wants is 'libvirt-daemon-xen'

There are 5 sub-RPMs:

  libvirt-daemon-qemu - non-native TCG based emulators
  libvirt-daemon-kvm  - native KVM hypervisor
  libvirt-daemon-uml  - User Mode linux
  libvirt-daemon-xen  - Xen, either via XenD or libxl
  libvirt-daemon-lxc  - Linux native containers

When driver modules get turned on, these sub-RPMs will also
gain dependencies on the appropriate driver module .so files
2012-04-04 10:53:49 +01:00
bb14513465 Split config files & daemon off from main daemon RPM
Take the libvirt RPM and split it into three pieces

 - libvirt-daemon - libvirtd & other mandatory bits for its operation
 - libvirt-daemon-config-network - the virbr0 config definition
 - libvirt-daemon-config-nwfilter - the firewall config rules

For backwards compatibility with existing installs / application RPM
deps, the 'libvirt' RPM is retained, but will have a dependency on
the 3 new RPMs.
2012-04-04 10:53:35 +01:00
189fbe1a8f Remove API XML files from libvirt RPM
The API XML files are now formally installed as part of the
libvirt-devel RPM. Thus there is no need to include them as
%doc in the main libvirt RPM
2012-04-04 10:52:39 +01:00
524ba61d9b Move all documentation into a -docs sub-RPM
Currently documentation is split between the libvirt RPM and the
libvirt-devel RPM. In the client-only build there is no libvirt
RPM, so the docs need to live elsewhere. The obvious answer is a
dedicated libvirt-docs RPM. For back-compatibility make the
libvirt-devel RPM require the libvirt-docs RPM

* libvirt.spec.in: Create separate libvirt-docs RPM
2012-04-04 10:52:39 +01:00
ec8552f3af docs: fix typo in previous patch
* docs/news.html.in: Fix accidental deletion.
2012-04-03 09:40:04 -06:00
ae277e4ec2 news.html.in: Fix </br> void tag
Void elements should be written with slash *after* the tag name,
not before, so they are not confused with ending tags.
2012-04-03 17:19:56 +02:00
7960ce842b virsh: Clarify escape sequence
Currently, we put no strains on escape sequence possibly leaving users
with console that cannot be terminated. However, not all ASCII
characters can be used as escape sequence. Only those falling in
@ - _ can be; implement and document this constraint.
2012-04-03 17:03:53 +02:00
782afa98e4 Release of libvirt 0.9.11
* configure.ac docs/news.html.in libvirt.spec.in: update for the release
* po/*.po*: updated a number of languages translation including new
  indian languages and regenerated
2012-04-03 15:06:37 +08:00
683e011137 Revert "Refactor the libvirt RPM daemon pieces"
This reverts commit 06a0d57f5a.
2012-04-03 14:49:31 +08:00
66cab01ae1 qemu: Start nested job in qemuDomainCheckEjectableMedia
Originally, qemuDomainCheckEjectableMedia was entering monitor with qemu
driver lock. Commit 2067e31bf9, which I
made to fix that, revealed another issue we had (but didn't notice it
since the driver was locked): we didn't set nested job when
qemuDomainCheckEjectableMedia is called during migration. Thus the
original fix I made was wrong.
2012-04-02 21:44:27 +02:00
11ec6bd891 Xen: Fix <clock> handling
XenD-3.1 introduced managed domains. HV-domains have rtc_timeoffset
(hgd24f37b31030 from 2007-04-03), which tracks the offset between the
hypervisors clock and the domains RTC, and is persisted by XenD.
In combination with localtime=1 this had a bug until XenD-3.4
(hg5d701be7c37b from 2009-04-01) (I'm not 100% sure how that bug
manifests, but at least for me in TZ=Europe/Berlin I see the previous
offset relative to utc being applied to localtime again, which manifests
in an extra hour being added)

XenD implements the following variants for clock/@offset:
- PV domains don't have a RTC → 'localtime' | 'utc'
- <3.1: no managed domains → 'localtime' | 'utc'
- ≥3.1: the offset is tracked for HV → 'variable'
        due to the localtime=1 bug → 'localtime' | 'utc'
- ≥3.4: the offset is tracked for HV → 'variable'

Current libvirtd still thinks XenD only implements <clock offset='utc'/>
and <clock offset='localtime'/>, which is wrong, since the semantic of
'utc' and 'localtime' specifies, that the offset will be reset on
domain-restart, while with 'variable' the offset is kept. (keeping the
offset over "virsh edit" is important, since otherwise the clock might
jump, which confuses certain guest OSs)

xendConfigVersion was last incremented to 4 by the xen-folks for
xen-3.1.0. I know of no way to reliably detect the version of XenD
(user space tools), which may be different from the version of the
hypervisor (kernel) version! Because of this only the change from
'utc'/'localtime' to 'variable' in XenD-3.1 is handled, not the buggy
behaviour of XenD-3.1 until XenD-3.4.

For backward compatibility with previous versions of libvirt Xen-HV
still accepts 'utc' and 'localtime', but they are returned as 'variable'
on the next read-back from Xend to libvirt, since this is what XenD
implements: The RTC is NOT reset back to the specified time on next
restart, but the previous offset is kept.
This behaviour can be turned off by adding the additional attribute
adjustment='reset', in which case libvirt will report an error instead
of doing the conversion. The attribute can also be used as a shortcut to
offset='variable' with basis='...'.

With these changes, it is also necessary to adjust the xen tests:

"localtime = 0" is always inserted, because otherwise on updates the
value is not changed within XenD.

adjustment='reset' is inserted for all cases, since they're all <
XEND_CONFIG_VERSION_3_1_0, only 3.1 introduced persistent
rtc_timeoffset.

Some statements change their order because code was moved around.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
2012-04-02 09:33:54 -06:00
b8bf79aad7 Support clock=variable relative to localtime
Since Xen 3.1 the clock=variable semantic is supported. In addition to
qemu/kvm Xen also knows about a variant where the offset is relative to
'localtime' instead of 'utc'.

Extends the libvirt structure with a flag 'basis' to specify, if the
offset is relative to 'localtime' or 'utc'.

Extends the libvirt structure with a flag 'reset' to force the reset
behaviour of 'localtime' and 'utc'; this is needed for backward
compatibility with previous versions of libvirt, since they report
incorrect XML.

Adapt the only user 'qemu' to the new name.
Extend the RelaxNG schema accordingly.
Document the new 'basis' attribute in the HTML documentation.
Adapt test for the new attribute.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
2012-04-02 09:08:31 -06:00
867ed7bb9e Fix typos and spacing in messages. 2012-04-02 08:45:56 -06:00
a4650316d1 qemu: fix memory leak in virDomainGetVcpus
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=808979

The leak is really in virProcessInfoGetAffinity, as shown in the
valgrind output given in the above bug report - it calls CPU_ALLOC(),
but then fails to call CPU_FREE().

This leak has existed in every version of libvirt since 0.7.5.
2012-04-02 01:56:02 -04:00
d400b8fb18 conf: allow fuzz in XML with cur balloon > max
Commit 1b1402b introduced a regression.  Since older libvirt versions
would silently round memory up (until the previous patch), but populated
current memory based on querying the guest, it was possible to have
dumpxml show cur > max by the amount of the rounding.  For example, if
a user requested 1048570 KiB memory (just shy of 1GiB), the qemu
driver would actually run with 1048576 KiB, and libvirt 0.9.10 would
output a current that was 6KiB larger than the maximum.  Situations
where this could have an impact include, but are not limited to,
migration from old to new libvirt, managedsave in old libvirt and
start in new libvirt, snapshot creation in old libvirt and revert in
new libvirt - without this patch, the new libvirt would reject the
VM because of the rounding discrepancy.

Fix things by adding a fuzz factor, and silently clamp current down to
maximum in that case, rather than failing to reparse XML for an existing
VM.  From a practical standpoint, this has no user impact: 'virsh
dumpxml' will continue to query the running guest rather than rely on
the incoming xml, which will see the currect current value, and even if
clamping down occurs during parsing, it will be by at most the fuzz
factor of a megabyte alignment, and rounded back up when passed back to
the hypervisor.

Meanwhile, we continue to reject cur > max if the difference is beyond
the fuzz factor of nearest megabyte.  But this is not a real change in
behavior, since with 0.9.10, even though the parser allowed it, later
in the processing stream we would reject it at the qemu layer; so
rejecting it in the parser just moves error detection to a nicer place.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDefParseXML): Don't reject
existing XML.
Based on a report by Zhou Peng.
2012-03-31 09:33:46 -06:00
095b0bc46a qemu: reflect any memory rounding back to xml
If we round up a user's memory request, we should update the XML
to reflect the actual value in use by the VM, rather than giving
an artificially small value back to the user.

* src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuBuildNumaArgStr)
(qemuBuildCommandLine): Reflect rounding back to XML.
2012-03-31 09:17:35 -06:00
4a86c2bb4b python: improve conversion validation
Laszlo Ersek pointed out that in trying to convert a long to an
unsigned int, we used:

long long_val = ...;
if ((unsigned int)long_val == long_val)

According to C99 integer promotion rules, the if statement is
equivalent to:

(unsigned long)(unsigned int)long_val == (unsigned long)long_val

since you get an unsigned comparison if at least one side is
unsigned, using the largest rank of the two sides; but on 32-bit
platforms, where unsigned long and unsigned int are the same size,
this comparison is always true and ends up converting negative
long_val into posigive unsigned int values, rather than rejecting
the negative value as we had originally intended (python longs
are unbounded size, and we don't want to do silent modulo
arithmetic when converting to C code).

Fix this by using direct comparisons, rather than casting.

* python/typewrappers.c (libvirt_intUnwrap, libvirt_uintUnwrap)
(libvirt_ulongUnwrap, libvirt_ulonglongUnwrap): Fix conversion
checks.
2012-03-31 09:16:00 -06:00
8bf0442e83 Fix client only RPM build & other misc RPM problems
* libvirt.spec.in: Remove obsolete --with-remote-pid-file arg.
  Add missing %{without_libxl} statement. Fix handling of docs
  in client only build. Put systemtap files in -client RPM
  instead of -daemon RPM
* examples/xml/nwfilter/Makefile.am: Don't install examples if
  nwfilter is disabled.
2012-03-31 13:22:40 +01:00
06a0d57f5a Refactor the libvirt RPM daemon pieces
There are a number of flaws with our packaging of the libvirtd
daemon:

 - Installing 'libvirt' does not install 'qemu-kvm' or 'xen'
   etc which are required to actually run the hypervisor in
   question
 - Installing 'libvirt' pulls in the default configuration
   files which may not be wanted & cause problems if installed
   inside a guest
 - It is not possible to explicitly required all the peices
   required to manage a specific hypervisor

This change takes the 'libvirt' RPM and and changes it thus

 - libvirt: just a virtual package with dep on libvirt-daemon,
   libvirt-daemon-config-network & libvirt-daemon-config-nwfilter
 - libvirt-daemon: the libvirt daemon and related pieces
 - libvirt-daemon-config-network: the default network config
 - libvirt-daemon-config-nwfilter: the network filter configs
 - libvirt-docs: the website HTML

We then introduce some more virtual (empty) packages

 - libvirt-daemon-qemu: Deps on libvirt-daemon & 'qemu'
 - libvirt-daemon-kvm: Deps on libvirt-daemon & 'qemu-kvm'
 - libvirt-daemon-lxc: Deps on libvirt-daemon
 - libvirt-daemon-uml: Deps on libvirt-daemon
 - libvirt-daemon-xen: Deps on libvirt-daemon & 'xen'

 - libvirt-qemu: Deps on libvirt-daemon-qemu & libvirt-daemon-config-{network,nwfilter}
 - libvirt-kvm: Deps on libvirt-daemon-kvm & libvirt-daemon-config-{network,nwfilter}
 - libvirt-lxc: Deps on libvirt-daemon-lxc & libvirt-daemon-config-{network,nwfilter}
 - libvirt-uml: Deps on libvirt-daemon-uml & libvirt-daemon-config-{network,nwfilter}
 - libvirt-xen: Deps on libvirt-daemon-xen & libvirt-daemon-config-network

My intent in the future is to turn on the driver modules by
default, at which time 'libvirt-daemon' will cease to include
any specific drivers, instead we'll get libvirt-daemon-driver-XXXX
packages for each driver. The libvirt-daemon-XXX packages will
then pull in each driver that they require.

It is recommended that applications required a locally installed
libvirtd daemon, use either 'Requires: libvirt-daemon-XXXX' or
'Requires: libvirt-XXX' and *not* "Requires: libvirt-daemon"
or 'Requires: libvirt'

* libvirt.spec.in: Refactor RPMs
* docs/packaging.html.in, docs/sitemap.html.in: Document
  new RPM split rationale
2012-03-31 12:20:38 +01:00
2711ac8716 qemu: support live change of the bridge used by a guest network device
This patch was created to resolve this upstream bug:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=784767

and is at least a partial solution to this RHEL RFE:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=805071

Previously the only attribute of a network device that could be
modified by virUpdateDeviceFlags() ("virsh update-device") was the
link state; attempts to change any other attribute would log an error
and fail.

This patch adds recognition of a change in bridge device name, and
supports reconnecting the guest's interface to the new device.
Standard audit logs for detaching and attaching a network device are
also generated. Although the current auditing function doesn't log the
bridge being attached to, this will later be changed in a separate
patch.
2012-03-30 20:14:36 -04:00
8768149545 build: fix build on cygwin
Regression introduced when we changed types in commit 3e2c3d8f6.

We've done this sort of cleanup before (see commit c685993d7).

* src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStoragePoolDefFormat)
(virStorageVolTargetDefFormat): Cast gid_t and uid_t.
2012-03-30 16:51:41 -06:00
1012dc2933 build: fix mingw ssize_t, syntax check
We are so close to a release that we don't want to pull in a
gnulib submodule update and risk regressions, since there has
been a lot of other gnulib churn upstream.  However, there are
a couple of gnulib issues that are worth fixing in isolation,
by applying local patches to gnulib.

There was an upstream gnulib bug in maint.mk that rendered most
of our syntax checks ineffective (and fixing it flushed out a
minor bug in our code):
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2012-03/msg00194.html

There is still an upstream bug where gnulib uses the wrong type
for ssize_t on mingw; we need the fix now even though it has not
yet been accepted into gnulib:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2012-03/msg00188.html

* gnulib/local/top/maint.mk.diff: Pick up upstream gnulib
maint.mk.
* gnulib/local/m4/ssize_t.m4.diff: Work around gnulib bug.
* src/libvirt.c: Remove unused header.
* cfg.mk
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_empty_lines_at_EOF): Exempt
gnulib local files.
2012-03-30 11:10:54 -06:00
ecde15910a qemu: eliminate nested switch, simplify code
qemuBuildHostNetStr had a switch-within-a-switch where both were
looking at the same variable. This was apparently to take advantage of
code common to three different cases (while also taking care of some
code that was different). However, there were only 2 lines common to
all, one of those can be eliminated by merging it into the
virAsprintfs that are in each case. On top of that, all the extra
empty cases cause Coverity complaints (because they are unreachable),
but absence of the empty cases causes a compile error due to
"enumeration value not handled in switch".

The solution is to just make each toplevel case independent, folding
in the common code to each.
2012-03-30 12:41:18 -04:00
1133ee2b38 Revert "Set default name for SPICE agent channel"
This patch reverts commit b0e2bb3. Its functionality has been replaced
by commit 3269ee6.
2012-03-30 12:38:52 -04:00
3269ee657c qemu: set default name for SPICE agent channel when generating command
commit b0e2bb33 set a default value for the SPICE agent channel by
inserting it during parsing of the channel XML. That method of setting
a default is problematic because it makes a format/parse roundtrip
unclean, and experience with setting other values as a side effect of
parsing has led to headaches (e.g. automatically setting a MAC address
in the parser when one isn't specified in the input XML).

This patch does not revert commit b0e2bb33 (it will be reverted in a
separate patch) but adds the alternate implementation of simply
inserting the default value in the appropriate place on the qemu
commandline when no value is provided.
2012-03-30 12:37:52 -04:00
075c8518c6 qemu_agent: Issue guest-sync prior to every command
If we issue guest command and GA is not running, the issuing thread
will block endlessly. We can check for GA presence by issuing
guest-sync with unique ID (timestamp). We don't want to issue real
command as even if GA is not running, once it is started, it process
all commands written to GA socket.
2012-03-30 18:16:17 +02:00
cde3c054fb virnetdevtap: Don't check for flags in virNetDevTapCreateFlags
With latest gnulib we are checking even the lowest level functions
whether they check flags. Moreover, we are shadowing the real error
on system without TUNSETIFF support.
2012-03-30 15:28:59 +02:00
454b927630 Fix typo in previous patch
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: s/sizeof(ret)2/sizeof(ret2)/
2012-03-30 12:44:28 +01:00
ec8cae93db Consistent style for usage of sizeof operator
The code is splattered with a mix of

  sizeof foo
  sizeof (foo)
  sizeof(foo)

Standardize on sizeof(foo) and add a syntax check rule to
enforce it

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-30 11:47:24 +01:00
57351139a7 Disable build of commandhelper & ssh on Win32
The commandhelper.c & ssh.c programs rely on various APIs not present
on Win32. Disable them, since the tests that uses these helpers are
already disabled

* tests/commandhelper.c, tests/ssh.c: Disable on WIN32

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-30 11:47:14 +01:00
12f0d2ece9 Don't redefine the CPU comparison constants in CPU test
Defining an enum with names like "ERROR" causes  a world of
hurt on Win32 whose headers have such symbol names already

* tests/cputest.c: Remove redefinition of CPU constants

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-30 11:47:04 +01:00
5d7929af46 Fix some format specifiers for size_t vs ssize_t
A handful of places used %zd for format specifiers even
though the args was size_t, not ssize_t.

* src/remote/remote_driver.c, src/util/xml.c: s/%zd/%zu/

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-30 11:46:56 +01:00
814fcb9e08 conf: Prevent crash of libvirtd without channel target name
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainChannelDefCheckABIStability): avoid
  crashing libvirtd due to derefing a NULL pointer.

For details, please see bug:
RHBZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=808371

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-03-30 18:10:56 +08:00
ff68d6eeb5 fix a deadlock when qemu cannot start
When qemu cannot start, we may call qemuProcessStop() twice.
We have check whether the vm is running at the beginning of
qemuProcessStop() to avoid libvirt deadlock. We call
qemuProcessStop() with driver and vm locked. It seems that
we can avoid libvirt deadlock. But unfortunately we may
unlock driver and vm in the function qemuProcessKill() while
vm->def->id is not -1. So qemuProcessStop() will be run twice,
and monitor will be freed unexpectedly. So we should set
vm->def->id to -1 at the beginning of qemuProcessStop().
2012-03-30 14:21:49 +08:00
e8aa5a16c9 build: silence recent syntax check violations
An upstream gnulib bug[1] meant that some of our syntax checks
weren't being run.  Fix up our offenders before we upgrade to
a newer gnulib.

[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2012-03/msg00194.html

* src/util/virnetdevtap.c (virNetDevTapCreate): Use flags.
* tests/lxcxml2xmltest.c (mymain): Strip useless ().
2012-03-29 21:23:59 -06:00
63e086310f build: avoid 'devname' for BSD
Commit 21b5daa1 was the last time we cleaned this up.

* tools/virt-host-validate-common.c (virHostValidateDevice):
Rename local variable.
2012-03-29 17:08:27 -06:00
a1e50e820b private.syms: Add virNetDevMacVLanRestartWithVPortProfile
virNetDevMacVLanRestartWithVPortProfile is omitted in src/libvirt_private.syms,
which causes link err.
2012-03-29 17:03:37 +02:00
a02500d010 qemu: Make migration fail when port profile association fails on the dst host
In the current V3 migration protocol, Libvirt does not
check the result of the function

  qemuMigrationVPAssociatePortProfiles

This means that it is possible for a migration to complete
successfully even when the VM loses network connectivity on
the destination host.

With this change libvirt aborts the migration
(during the "finish" step) when the above function fails, that
is to say when at least one of the port profile associations fails.

Signed-off by: Christian Benvenuti <benve@cisco.com>
2012-03-28 10:45:22 -06:00
b0e2bb33d8 Set default name for SPICE agent channel
libvirt documentation for channels with type 'spicevmc' says that the
'target' child node has:
"an optional attribute name controls how the guest will have access
 to the channel, and defaults to name='com.redhat.spice.0'."

However, this default value is never set in libvirt code base,
there's only a check in qemu_command.c to error out if the name
attribute doesn't have the expected value (if it's set).

This commit sets a default target name for spicevmc channels during
the domain configuration parsing so that the code agrees with the
documentation.
2012-03-28 18:33:32 +02:00
03ca3317a6 virsh: plug memory leaks on failure path
Leaks are introduced in commit 1cf0e3d and fe383bb.

Fixing memory leaks, in addition, the patch also fixes a potential missing
return value issue in 'if (from)' statement, without the fixing, although
the programming met a error, the subsequent codes will be executed
continually.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdSnapshotList): fix memory leaks and missing return value.

* How to reproduce?

% virsh snapshot-list <domain> --parent --roots
% virsh snapshot-list <domain> --parent --tree
% virsh snapshot-list <domain> --roots --tree

actual result:
error: --parent and --roots are mutually exclusive
error: Failed to disconnect from the hypervisor, 1 leaked reference(s)

error: --parent and --tree are mutually exclusive
error: Failed to disconnect from the hypervisor, 1 leaked reference(s)

error: --roots and --tree are mutually exclusive
error: Failed to disconnect from the hypervisor, 1 leaked reference(s)

% virsh snapshot-create-as <domain> --name "hello"
% virsh snapshot-create-as <domain> --name "libvirt"
% virsh snapshot-list <domain> --roots --from "hello"

actual result:
error: --roots and --from are mutually exclusive
 Name                 Creation Time             State
------------------------------------------------------------
 libvirt              2012-03-28 13:46:51 +0800 running

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-03-28 23:05:08 +08:00
1aeb3d9e7f python: make python APIs use these helper functions
*setPyVirTypedParameter
    *libvirt_virDomainGetCPUStats
2012-03-28 08:54:06 -06:00
384ebd3fc5 python: Add new helper functions for python to C integral conversion
int libvirt_intUnwrap(PyObject *obj, int *val);
    int libvirt_uintUnwrap(PyObject *obj, unsigned int *val);
    int libvirt_longUnwrap(PyObject *obj, long *val);
    int libvirt_ulongUnwrap(PyObject *obj, unsigned long *val);
    int libvirt_longlongUnwrap(PyObject *obj, long long *val);
    int libvirt_ulonglongUnwrap(PyObject *obj, unsigned long long *val);
    int libvirt_doubleUnwrap(PyObject *obj, double *val);
    int libvirt_boolUnwrap(PyObject *obj, bool *val);
2012-03-28 08:42:40 -06:00
3ff4b06968 snapshot: fix virsh docs
Commit d42a2ff forgot to touch up virsh documentation, and commit
4e9953a mis-spelled the option name.

* tools/virsh.pod (snapshot-create, snapshot-create-as): Fix typo
and match recent change in flag meaning.
2012-03-27 22:03:20 -06:00
851117bd7a Enable all warnings permanently & default to -Werror for GIT builds
Given that we auto-detect whether each -Wxxxx flag is supported by
GCC, and we are warning-free and use automake silent rules, there
is no compelling reason to allow compile warnings to be disabled.

Replace the --enable-compile-warnings flag with a simpler
--enable-werror flag, which defaults to 'yes' if building
from GIT, or 'no' if building from tar.gz

This helps ensure that everyone writing patches for libvirt will
take care to fix their warning problems before submitting for
review

* autobuild.sh: Force -Werror
* configure.ac: Update for LIBVIRT_COMPILE_WARNINGS macro change
* m4/virt-compile-warnings.m4: Permanently enable all warnings,
  auto-enable Werror for GIT builds
2012-03-27 17:08:06 +01:00
3a2fc2770b Enable build of test suite programs by default for GIT checkouts
Add a new flag '--with-test-suite' to configure to control whether
the test suite binaries are built by default. ie built with a
plain 'make', as opposed to delayed until 'make check'

For builds from tar.gz tests will not be built by default. For
builds from GIT, tests with be on by default, to try and ensure
that patch developers don't accidentally break the test suites
without noticing.

* configure.ac: Add --with-test-suite
* tests/Makefile.am: Use noinst_PROGRAMS instead of check_PROGRAMS
  if building tests by default. Consolidate setting of TESTS and
  {noinst,check}_PROGRAMS to avoid duplication
2012-03-27 17:08:06 +01:00
53e1d56dd4 Change the default of mdns_adv to false
* Don't advertise information on the network without consent of
   the user, either through manual configuration, or a user
   interface that drives this option.
 * Since libvirtd must be configured for network access anyway
   (for all but ssh), this setting was not useful "out of the box",
   so changing this default setting does not remove "out of the box"
   functionality.
2012-03-27 09:54:49 -06:00
a14eda311e snapshot: don't pass NULL to QMP command creation
Commit d42a2ff caused a regression in creating a disk-only snapshot
of a qcow2 disk; by passing the wrong variable to the monitor call,
libvirt ended up creating JSON that looked like "format":null instead
of the intended "format":"qcow2".

To make it easier to diagnose this in the future, make JSON creation
error out if "s:arg" is paired with NULL (it is still possible to
use "n:arg" in the rare cases where qemu will accept a null).

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateSingleDiskActive): Pass correct value.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONMakeCommandRaw):
Improve error message.
2012-03-27 09:34:07 -06:00
72c507317a Add LXC XML files to schema test & fix problems this uncovers
* docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng: Add missing lxc & openvz
  console target types. Allow arch on LXC <os> type element
* tests/domainschematest: Include tests/lxcxml2xmldata/
2012-03-27 15:52:25 +01:00
c91cff255f Add support for setting init argv for LXC
Pass argv to the init binary of LXC, using a new <initarg> element.

* docs/formatdomain.html.in: Document <os> usage for containers
* docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng: Add <initarg> element
* src/conf/domain_conf.c, src/conf/domain_conf.h: parsing and
  formatting of <initarg>
* src/lxc/lxc_container.c: Setup LXC argv
* tests/Makefile.am, tests/lxcxml2xmldata/lxc-systemd.xml,
  tests/lxcxml2xmltest.c, tests/testutilslxc.c,
  tests/testutilslxc.h: Test parsing/formatting of LXC related
  XML parts
2012-03-27 15:52:25 +01:00
eb8f31c16b Detect location fo selinux mount point
The SELinux mount point moved from /selinux to /sys/fs/selinux
when systemd came along.

* configure.ac: Probe for SELinux mount point
* src/lxc/lxc_container.c: Use SELinux mount point determined
  by configure.ac
2012-03-27 15:52:25 +01:00
05e981df2d Expand docs for timer tick policy 2012-03-27 15:52:25 +01:00
bd6b0a052e qemu,util: on restart of libvirt restart vepa callbacks
When libvirtd is restarted, also restart the netlink event
message callbacks for existing VEPA connections and send
a message to lldpad for these existing links, so it learns
the new libvirtd pid.

Signed-off-by: D. Herrendoerfer <d.herrendoerfer@herrendoerfer.name>
2012-03-27 10:48:39 -04:00
2067e31bf9 qemu: Avoid entering monitor with locked driver
This avoids possible deadlock of the qemu driver in case a domain is
begin migrated (in Begin phase) and unrelated connection to qemu driver
is closed at the right time.

I checked all callers of qemuDomainCheckEjectableMedia() and they are
calling this function with qemu driver locked.
2012-03-27 14:18:12 +02:00
ecb4d92d57 build: fix "missing initializer" error in qemu_process.c
Found when attempting to build on Fedora 17 alpha with:

   ./autogen.sh --system --enable-compile-warnings=error

(this same build command works without problem on Fedora 16). Since
the consumer of the qemuProcessReconnectData doesn't assume that the
other fields of the struct are initialized (although it uses them
internally), the simpler solution is to just switch to C99-style
struct initialization (which doesn't require specification of all
fields).
2012-03-26 17:08:30 -04:00
05c25e6071 build: fix "missing initializer" errors in virsh.c
Found when attempting to build on Fedora 17 alpha with:

   ./autogen.sh --system --enable-compile-warnings=error

(this same build command works without problem on Fedora 16). All
other struct initializers for this struct have the extra field filled
in (almost always to 0), so the two errant ones were fixed by adding
in the extra 0 field.
2012-03-26 17:08:30 -04:00
cf57d345b5 build: avoid frame size error when building without -O2
libvirt always adds -Werror-frame-larger-than=4096 to the flags when
it builds. When building on Fedora 17, two functions with multiple
1024 buffers declared inside if {} blocks would generate frame size
errors; apparently the version of gcc on Fedora 16 will merge these
multiple buffers into a single buffer even when optimization is off,
but Fedora 17 won't.

The fix is to declare a single 1024 buffer at the top of the two
offending functions, and reuse the single buffer throughout the
functions.
2012-03-26 17:08:30 -04:00
f094452526 Added syntax-check rule for return with parentheses
After cleanup introduced with previous commit, there is a need for
syntax-check rule taking care of return(). Regexp used in 'prohibit'
parameter is taken from the cleanup commit and modified so it fits
'grep -E' format. Semicolon at the end is needed, otherwise the regexp
could match return with cast.

Exception is created for python source files because we don't have any
documentation restricting the use of return that matches this case.
2012-03-26 14:50:48 -06:00
9943276fd2 Cleanup for a return statement in source files
Return statements with parameter enclosed in parentheses were modified
and parentheses were removed. The whole change was scripted, here is how:

List of files was obtained using this command:
git grep -l -e '\<return\s*([^()]*\(([^()]*)[^()]*\)*)\s*;' |             \
grep -e '\.[ch]$' -e '\.py$'

Found files were modified with this command:
sed -i -e                                                                 \
's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\(\([^()]*([^()]*)[^()]*\)*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\4_' \
-e 's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\([^()]*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\3_'

Then checked for nonsense.

The whole command looks like this:
git grep -l -e '\<return\s*([^()]*\(([^()]*)[^()]*\)*)\s*;' |             \
grep -e '\.[ch]$' -e '\.py$' | xargs sed -i -e                            \
's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\(\([^()]*([^()]*)[^()]*\)*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\4_' \
-e 's_^\(.*\<return\)\s*(\([^()]*\))\s*\(;.*$\)_\1 \2\3_'
2012-03-26 14:45:22 -06:00
70c07e01de Fix and test round-trip of query parameters
When qparams support was dropped in commit bc1ff160, we forgot
to add tests to ensure that viruri can do the same round trip
handling of a URI. This round trip was broken, due to use
of the old 'query' field of xmlUriPtr, instead of the new
'query_raw'

Also, we forgot to report an OOM error.

* tests/viruritest.c (mymain): Add tests based on just-deleted
qparamtest.
(testURIParse): Allow difference in input and expected output.
* src/util/viruri.c (virURIFormat): Add missing error. Use
  query_raw, instead of query for xmlUriPtr object.
2012-03-26 11:23:45 +01:00
beb76e3742 spec: Add missed dependancy for numad
numad is available since Fedora 17 and RHEL6.X. And it's not supported
on s390[x] and ARM.
2012-03-24 09:35:20 +08:00
d42a2ffc07 snapshot: improve qemu handling of reused snapshot targets
The oVirt developers have stated that the real reasons they want
to have qemu reuse existing volumes when creating a snapshot are:
1. the management framework is set up so that creation has to be
done from a central node for proper resource tracking, and having
libvirt and/or qemu create things violates the framework, and
2. qemu defaults to creating snapshots with an absolute path to
the backing file, but oVirt wants to manage a backing chain that
uses just relative names, to allow for easier migration of a chain
across storage locations.

When 0.9.10 added VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_REUSE_EXT (commit
4e9953a4), it only addressed point 1, but libvirt was still using
O_TRUNC which violates point 2.  Meanwhile, the new qemu
'transaction' monitor command includes a new optional mode argument
that will force qemu to reuse the metadata of the file it just
opened (with the burden on the caller to have valid metadata there
in the first place).  So, this tweaks the meaning of the flag to
cover both points as intended for use by oVirt.  It is not strictly
backward-compatible to 0.9.10 behavior, but it can be argued that
the O_TRUNC of 0.9.10 was a bug.

Note that this flag is all-or-nothing, and only selects between
'existing' and the default 'absolute-paths'.  A more flexible
approach that would allow per-disk selections, as well as adding
support for the 'no-backing-file' mode, would be possible by
extending the <domainsnapshot> xml to have a per-disk mode, but
until we have a management application expressing a need for that
additional complexity, it is not worth doing.

* src/libvirt.c (virDomainSnapshotCreateXML): Tweak documentation.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (qemuMonitorDiskSnapshot): Add
parameters.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.h (qemuMonitorJSONDiskSnapshot):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorDiskSnapshot): Pass them
through.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONDiskSnapshot): Use
new monitor command arguments.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateDiskActive)
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateSingleDiskActive): Adjust callers.
(qemuDomainSnapshotDiskPrepare): Allow qed, modify rules on reuse.
2012-03-23 16:38:20 -06:00
0436d328f5 snapshot: wire up qemu transaction command
The hardest part about adding transactions is not using the new
monitor command, but undoing the partial changes we made prior
to a failed transaction.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateDiskActive): Use
transaction when available.
(qemuDomainSnapshotUndoSingleDiskActive): New function.
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateSingleDiskActive): Pass through actions.
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML): Adjust caller.
2012-03-23 16:38:20 -06:00
64d5e815b7 snapshot: add support for qemu transaction command
QEmu 1.1 is adding a 'transaction' command to the JSON monitor.
Each element of a transaction corresponds to a top-level command,
with the additional guarantee that the transaction flushes all
pending I/O, then guarantees that all actions will be successful
as a group or that failure will roll back the state to what it
was before the monitor command.  The difference between a
top-level command:

{ "execute": "blockdev-snapshot-sync", "arguments":
  { "device": "virtio0", ... } }

and a transaction:

{ "execute": "transaction", "arguments":
  { "actions": [
    { "type": "blockdev-snapshot-sync", "data":
      { "device": "virtio0", ... } } ] } }

is just a couple of changed key names and nesting the shorter
command inside a JSON array to the longer command.  This patch
just adds the framework; the next patch will actually use a
transaction.

* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONMakeCommand): Move
guts...
(qemuMonitorJSONMakeCommandRaw): ...into new helper.  Add support
for array element.
(qemuMonitorJSONTransaction): New command.
(qemuMonitorJSONDiskSnapshot): Support use in a transaction.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.h (qemuMonitorJSONDiskSnapshot): Add
argument.
(qemuMonitorJSONTransaction): New declaration.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (qemuMonitorTransaction): Likewise.
(qemuMonitorDiskSnapshot): Add argument.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorTransaction): New wrapper.
(qemuMonitorDiskSnapshot): Pass argument on.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateSingleDiskActive): Update caller.
2012-03-23 16:38:20 -06:00
4c4cc1b96d snapshot: rudimentary qemu support for atomic disk snapshot
Taking an external snapshot of just one disk is atomic, without having
to pause and resume the VM.  This also paves the way for later patches
to interact with the new qemu 'transaction' monitor command.

The various scenarios when requesting atomic are:
online, 1 disk, old qemu - safe, allowed by this patch
online, more than 1 disk, old qemu - failure, this patch
offline snapshot - safe, once a future patch implements offline disk snapshot
online, 1 or more disks, new qemu - safe, once future patch uses transaction

Taking an online system checkpoint snapshot is atomic, since it is
done via a single 'savevm' monitor command.  Taking an offline system
checkpoint snapshot is atomic, thanks to the previous patch.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML): Support
new flag for single-disk setups.
(qemuDomainSnapshotDiskPrepare): Check for atomic here.
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateDiskActive): Skip pausing the VM when
atomic supported.
(qemuDomainSnapshotIsAllowed): Use bool instead of int.
2012-03-23 16:38:20 -06:00
922d498e1c snapshot: make offline qemu snapshots atomic
Offline internal snapshots can be rolled back with just a little
bit of refactoring, meaning that we are now automatically atomic.

* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainSnapshotForEachQcow2): Move
guts...
(qemuDomainSnapshotForEachQcow2Raw): ...to new helper, to allow
rollbacks.
2012-03-23 16:38:20 -06:00
4d5533ca87 snapshot: add atomic create flag
Right now, it is appallingly easy to cause qemu disk snapshots
to alter a domain then fail; for example, by requesting a two-disk
snapshot where the second disk name resides on read-only storage.
In this failure scenario, libvirt reports failure, but modifies
the live domain XML in-place to record that the first disk snapshot
was taken; and places a difficult burden on the management app
to grab the XML and reparse it to see which disks, if any, were
altered by the partial snapshot.

This patch adds a new flag where implementations can request that
the hypervisor make snapshots atomically; either no changes to
XML occur, or all disks were altered as a group.  If you request
the flag, you either get outright failure up front, or you take
advantage of hypervisor abilities to make an atomic snapshot. Of
course, drivers should prefer the atomic means even without the
flag explicitly requested.

There's no way to make snapshots 100% bulletproof - even if the
hypervisor does it perfectly atomic, we could run out of memory
during the followup tasks of updating our in-memory XML, and report
a failure.  However, these sorts of catastrophic failures are rare
and unlikely, and it is still nicer to know that either all
snapshots happened or none of them, as that is an easier state to
recover from.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in
(VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_ATOMIC): New flag.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainSnapshotCreateXML): Document it.
* tools/virsh.c (cmdSnapshotCreate, cmdSnapshotCreateAs): Expose it.
* tools/virsh.pod (snapshot-create, snapshot-create-as): Document
it.
2012-03-23 16:38:20 -06:00
311357d9e3 snapshot: add qemu capability for 'transaction' command
We need a capability bit to gracefully error out if some of the
additions in future patches can't be implemented by the running qemu.

* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.h (QEMU_CAPS_TRANSACTION): New cap.
* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c (qemuCaps): Name it.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONCheckCommands): Set
it.
2012-03-23 16:38:19 -06:00
98ada9ab70 build: drop obsolete qparams test
Otherwise, 'make check' breaks since commit bc1ff160 deleted
qparams.h.  A later patch will ensure that viruri takes over
what qparams used to do.

* tests/qparamtest.c (mymain): Delete, now that we have viruri.
* tests/Makefile.am (check_PROGRAMS, TESTS, qparamtest_SOURCES):
Delete old test.
* .gitignore: Add recent test additions.
2012-03-23 16:12:58 -06:00
9b6860f5ce build: fix incorrect enum declaration
Recent changes have caused build failures on systems where pdwtags works:
commit a26a196 mistakenly exported a public variable
commits a26a196, 57ddcc2, 487c063 all had copy-paste bugs in
hand-updating the golden API rather than rerunning pdwtags

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virDomainEventTrayChangeReason):
Make this a typedef, not external storage.
* src/remote_protocol-structs (remote_procedure): Fix spelling.
2012-03-23 14:29:00 -06:00
8120325750 Add qemu support for ppc64 on FC16 or above for rpm packaging
On Fedora16 or above, qemu is supported now. So it is added
in rpm packaging.

Signed-off-by: Li Zhang <zhlcindy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-03-23 12:40:13 -04:00
0ceced5868 Fix typo s/virURIFormatQuery/virURIFormatParams/ 2012-03-23 14:27:32 +00:00
7c5a0c94e4 qemu: Update domain status to running while wakeup event is emitted
This introduces a new running reason VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_WAKEUP,
and new suspend event type VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STARTED_WAKEUP.

While a wakeup event is emitted, the domain which entered into
VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED will be transferred to "running"
with reason VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_WAKEUP, and a new domain lifecycle
event emitted with type VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STARTED_WAKEUP.
2012-03-23 23:12:29 +08:00
321fa64bf5 qemu: Update domain state to pmsuspended while suspend event occurs 2012-03-23 23:12:26 +08:00
54d9026a2c New domain state pmsuspended
This introduces a new domain state pmsuspended to represent
the domain which has been suspended by guest power management,
e.g. (entered itno s3 state). Because a "running" state could
be confused in this case, one will see the guest is paused
actually while playing. And state "paused" is for the domain
which was paused by virDomainSuspend.
2012-03-23 23:12:22 +08:00
487c063381 Add support for the suspend event
This patch introduces a new event type for the QMP event
SUSPEND:

    VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_PMSUSPEND

The event doesn't take any data, but considering there might
be reason for wakeup in future, the callback definition is:

typedef void
(*virConnectDomainEventSuspendCallback)(virConnectPtr conn,
                                        virDomainPtr dom,
                                        int reason,
                                        void *opaque);

"reason" is unused currently, always passes "0".
2012-03-23 23:12:18 +08:00
57ddcc235a Add support for the wakeup event
This patch introduces a new event type for the QMP event
WAKEUP:

    VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_PMWAKEUP

The event doesn't take any data, but considering there might
be reason for wakeup in future, the callback definition is:

typedef void
(*virConnectDomainEventWakeupCallback)(virConnectPtr conn,
                                       virDomainPtr dom,
                                       int reason,
                                       void *opaque);

"reason" is unused currently, always passes "0".
2012-03-23 23:12:14 +08:00
2d19e33f97 qemu: Update tray status while tray moved event is emitted
With this patch, libvirt won't start the guest with the medium
source which already ejected by guest when doing migration, or
saving/restoring.
2012-03-23 23:12:09 +08:00
7fcf943bcd qemu: Prohibit setting tray status as open for block type disk 2012-03-23 23:12:02 +08:00
ad7db43913 qemu: Do not start with source for removable disks if tray is open
This is similiar with physical world, one will be surprised if the
box starts with medium exists while the tray is open.

New tests are added, tests disk-{cdrom,floppy}-tray are for the qemu
supports "-device" flag, and disk-{cdrom,floppy}-no-device-cap are
for old qemu, i.e. which doesn't support "-device" flag.
2012-03-23 23:11:54 +08:00
b22eaa7538 conf: Parse and for the tray attribute
The "tray" is only allowed for removable disks, i.e. CDROM and
Floppy disks.
2012-03-23 23:10:34 +08:00
ab49b392cc docs: Add documentation for new attribute tray of disk target
Example XML:

    <disk type='file' device='cdrom'>
      <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/>
      <source file='/tmp/cdrom.img'/>
      <target dev='hdd' bus='ide' tray='open'/>
    </disk>
2012-03-23 23:10:30 +08:00
a26a1969c3 Add support for event tray moved of removable disks
This patch introduces a new event type for the QMP event
DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED, which occurs when the tray of a removable
disk is moved (i.e opened or closed):

    VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_TRAY_CHANGE

The event's data includes the device alias and the reason
for tray status' changing, which indicates why the tray
status was changed. Thus the callback definition for the event
is:

enum {
    VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_TRAY_CHANGE_OPEN = 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_TRAY_CHANGE_CLOSE,

\#ifdef VIR_ENUM_SENTINELS
    VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_TRAY_CHANGE_LAST
\#endif
} virDomainEventTrayChangeReason;

typedef void
(*virConnectDomainEventTrayChangeCallback)(virConnectPtr conn,
                                           virDomainPtr dom,
                                           const char *devAlias,
                                           int reason,
                                           void *opaque);
2012-03-23 23:10:26 +08:00
25d3a2e01f Implement sysinfo on PowerPC.
Libvirt on x86 parses 'dmidecode' to gather characteristics of host
system. On PowerPC, this is now implemented by reading /proc/cpuinfo
NOTE: memory-DIMM information is not presently implemented.

Acked-by: Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Daniel P Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Prerna Saxena <prerna@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-03-23 21:56:20 +08:00
4445e16bfa Lookup auth credentials in config file before prompting
When SASL requests auth credentials, try to look them up in the
config file first. If any are found, remove them from the list
that the user is prompted for

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 13:24:07 +00:00
c6c66615c2 Refactor code prompting for SASL credentials
SASL may prompt for credentials after either a 'start' or 'step'
invocation. In both cases the code to handle this is the same.
Refactor this code into a separate method to reduce the duplication,
since the complexity is about to grow

* src/remote/remote_driver.c: Refactor interaction with SASL

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 13:24:07 +00:00
a4fb88b5c9 Add helper API for finding auth file path
* src/util/virauth.c, src/util/virauth.h: Add virAuthGetConfigFilePath
* include/libvirt/virterror.h, src/util/virterror.c: Add
  VIR_FROM_AUTH error domain

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 13:24:07 +00:00
4262e34eb5 Rename virRequest{Username,Password} to virAuthGet{Username,Password}
Ensure that the functions in virauth.h have names matching the file
prefix, by renaming  virRequest{Username,Password} to
virAuthGet{Username,Password}

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 13:24:06 +00:00
c8aa3862b1 Rename src/util/authhelper.[ch] to src/util/virauth.[ch]
To follow latest naming conventions, rename src/util/authhelper.[ch]
to src/util/virauth.[ch].

* src/util/authhelper.[ch]: Rename to src/util/virauth.[ch]
* src/esx/esx_driver.c, src/hyperv/hyperv_driver.c,
  src/phyp/phyp_driver.c, src/xenapi/xenapi_driver.c: Update
  for renamed include files

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 13:24:06 +00:00
f6632f6b7f Add a virKeyfilePtr object for parsing '.ini' files
The '.ini' file format is a useful alternative to the existing
config file style, when you need to have config files which
are hashes of hashes. The 'virKeyFilePtr' object provides a
way to parse these file types.

* src/Makefile.am, src/util/virkeyfile.c,
  src/util/virkeyfile.h: Add .ini file parser
* tests/Makefile.am, tests/virkeyfiletest.c: Test
  basic parsing capabilities

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 13:24:06 +00:00
bc1ff1600e Convert drivers over to use virURIPtr for query params
Convert drivers currently using the qparams APIs, to instead
use the virURIPtr query parameters directly.

* src/esx/esx_util.c, src/hyperv/hyperv_util.c,
  src/remote/remote_driver.c, src/xenapi/xenapi_utils.c: Remove
  use of qparams
* src/util/qparams.h, src/util/qparams.c: Delete
* src/Makefile.am, src/libvirt_private.syms: Remove qparams

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 13:24:06 +00:00
4ae4ae4ba4 Store parsed query parameters directly in the virURIPtr struct
Avoid the need for each driver to parse query parameters itself
by storing them directly in the virURIPtr struct. The parsing
code is a copy of that from src/util/qparams.c  The latter will
be removed in a later patch

* src/util/viruri.h: Add query params to virURIPtr
* src/util/viruri.c: Parse query parameters when creating virURIPtr
* tests/viruritest.c: Expand test to cover params

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 13:23:12 +00:00
300e60e15b Use a libvirt custom struct for virURIPtr
Instead of just typedef'ing the xmlURIPtr struct for virURIPtr,
use a custom libvirt struct. This allows us to fix various
problems with libxml2. This initially just fixes the query vs
query_raw handling problems.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 12:59:22 +00:00
1f66c18f79 Centralize error reporting for URI parsing/formatting problems
Move error reporting out of the callers, into virURIParse
and virURIFormat, to get consistency.

* include/libvirt/virterror.h, src/util/virterror.c: Add VIR_FROM_URI
* src/util/viruri.c, src/util/viruri.h: Add error reporting
* src/esx/esx_driver.c, src/libvirt.c, src/libxl/libxl_driver.c,
  src/lxc/lxc_driver.c, src/openvz/openvz_driver.c,
  src/qemu/qemu_driver.c, src/qemu/qemu_migration.c,
  src/remote/remote_driver.c, src/uml/uml_driver.c,
  src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c, src/vmx/vmx.c, src/xen/xen_driver.c,
  src/xen/xend_internal.c, tests/viruritest.c: Remove error
  reporting

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 12:59:21 +00:00
94410848e1 s/xmlURIPtr/virURIPtr/ in virURIFormat impl
The parameter in the virURIFormat impl mistakenly used the
xmlURIPtr type, instead of virURIPtr. Since they will soon
cease to be identical, this needs fixing

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 12:59:21 +00:00
c33dae3175 Use virURIFree instead of xmlFreeURI
Since we defined a custom virURIPtr type, we should use a
virURIFree method instead of assuming it will always be
a typedef for xmlURIPtr

* src/util/viruri.c, src/util/viruri.h, src/libvirt_private.syms:
  Add a virURIFree method
* src/datatypes.c, src/esx/esx_driver.c, src/libvirt.c,
  src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/vmx/vmx.c, src/xen/xend_internal.c,
  tests/viruritest.c: s/xmlFreeURI/virURIFree/

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 12:59:20 +00:00
6a7ffd4389 Add test case for virURIPtr classs
To ensure we properly escape & unescape IPv6 numeric addresses,
add a test case

* tests/Makefile.am, tests/viruritest.c: URI parsing test

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 12:59:16 +00:00
cb640543c8 Leave all child processes running when stopping systemd service
Currently the libvirt.service unit file for systemd does not
specify any kill mode. So systemd kills off every process
inside its cgroup. ie all dnsmasq processes, all virtual
machines. This obviously not what we want. Set KillMode=process
so that it only kills the top level process of libvirtd

* daemon/libvirtd.service.in: Add KillMode=process

Reported-By: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2012-03-23 12:46:16 +00:00
350e6c5e66 Clarify virsh freecell manpage entry 2012-03-22 21:41:34 -06:00
d36ccf9f6a docs: fix typo
Bogus <code/>, and incorrect use of it's instead of its.
2012-03-22 21:40:19 -06:00
ceb1d36b94 Clarify what documentation is being referenced
virsh.pod had several instances in which it referred to "the
documentation" which was a little puzzling to me since it is
documentation.  Reading the document from end to end makes it clear
that it means a specific URI which was noted previously in the text,
but I had never noticed those URIs in several years of referring to
the man page.  This patch adds those URIs to several additional places
in the text.
2012-03-22 16:09:59 -04:00
a772f4eebc python: add virDomainGetCPUStats python binding API
dom.getCPUStats(True, 0)
      [{'cpu_time': 24699446159L, 'system_time': 10870000000L, 'user_time': 950000000L}]
    dom.getCPUStats(False, 0)
      [{'cpu_time': 8535292289L}, {'cpu_time': 1005395355L}, {'cpu_time': 9351766377L}, {'cpu_time': 5813545649L}]

    *generator.py Add a new naming rule
    *libvirt-override-api.xml The API function description
    *libvirt-override.c Implement it.
2012-03-22 10:55:48 -04:00
558ebc256d python: Avoid memory leaks on libvirt_virNodeGetCPUStats
Detected by valgrind. Leaks are introduced in commit 4955602.

* python/libvirt-override.c (libvirt_virNodeGetCPUStats): fix memory leaks
and improve codes return value.

For details, please see the following link:
RHBZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=770943

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-03-22 10:19:13 +08:00
25fb4c65a5 build: drop a painfully long gnulib test
On machines with massive amounts of CPUs, the gnulib 'test-lock'
could take minutes, or even appear to deadlock, because of poor
scaling of timing interactions between multiple cores.

See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=797284.
For precedence, note that iwhd has done the same:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2012-01/msg00311.html

We can re-enable things if gnulib ever analyzes and improves the
situation.

* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_tool_option_extras): Avoid lock-tests.
2012-03-21 11:12:30 -06:00
1fdc53c385 qemu: Avoid dangling migration-out job when client dies
When a client which started non-p2p migration dies in a bad time, the
source libvirtd never clears the migration job and almost nothing can be
done with the domain without restarting the daemon. This patch makes use
of connection close callbacks and ensures that migration job is properly
discarded when the client disconnects.
2012-03-21 17:31:09 +01:00
527d867a94 qemu: Make autodestroy utilize connection close callbacks 2012-03-21 17:31:09 +01:00
791273603e qemu: Add connection close callbacks
Add support for registering arbitrary callback to be called for a domain
when a connection gets closed.
2012-03-21 17:31:09 +01:00
4f061ea641 qemu: Avoid dangling migration-in job on shutoff domains
Destination daemon should not rely on the client or source daemon
(depending on the type of migration) to call Finish when migration
fails, because the client may crash before it can do so. The domain
prepared for incoming migration is set to be destroyed (and migration
job cleaned up) when connection with the client closes but this is not
enough. If the associated qemu process crashes after Prepare step and
the domain is cleaned up before the connection gets closed, autodestroy
is not called for the domain and migration jobs remains set. In case the
domain is defined on destination host (i.e., it is not completely
removed once destroyed) we keep the job set for ever. To fix this, we
register a cleanup callback which is responsible to clean migration-in
job when a domain dies anywhere between Prepare and Finish steps. Note
that we can't blindly clean any job when spotting EOF on monitor since
normally an API is running at that time.
2012-03-21 17:31:09 +01:00
bf9f0a9726 qemu: Add support for domain cleanup callbacks
Add support for registering cleanup callbacks to be run when a domain
transitions to shutoff state.
2012-03-21 17:31:08 +01:00
9f71368d06 qemu: Use unlimited speed when migrating to file
This reverts commit 61f2b6ba5f and most of
commit d8916dc8e2, which effectively
brings back commit ef1065cf5a written by
Jim Fehlig:

The qemu migration speed default is 32MiB/s as defined in migration.c

/* Migration speed throttling */
static int64_t max_throttle = (32 << 20);

There's no need to throttle migration when targeting a file, so set
migration speed to unlimited prior to migration, and restore to libvirt
default value after migration.

Default units is MB for migrate_set_speed monitor command, so
(INT64_MAX / (1024 * 1024)) is used for unlimited migration speed.

This was reverted because migration to file could not be canceled and
even monitored since qemu was not processing any monitor commands until
the migration finished. This is now different as we make sure the
file descriptor we pass to qemu is able to properly report EAGAIN.
Recent qemu changes might have helped as well.

I tested managedsave with this patch in and indeed, it is 10x faster
while I can still monitor its progress.
2012-03-21 17:26:20 +01:00
53b45aa494 python: Avoid memory leaks on libvirt_virNodeGetMemoryStats
Detected by valgrind. Leaks are introduced in commit 17c7795.

* python/libvirt-override.c (libvirt_virNodeGetMemoryStats): fix memory leaks
and improve codes return value.

For details, please see the following link:
RHBZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=770944

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-03-21 23:32:34 +08:00
2791b8ab9b python: always include config.h first
On RHEL 5.7, I got this compilation failure:

In file included from /usr/include/python2.4/pyport.h:98,
                 from /usr/include/python2.4/Python.h:55,
                 from libvirt.c:3:
../gnulib/lib/time.h:468: error: expected ';', ',' or ')' before '__timer'

Turns out that our '#define restrict __restrict' from config.h wasn't
being picked up.  Gnulib _requires_ that all .c files include <config.h>
first, otherwise the gnulib header overrides tend to misbehave.

Problem introduced by patch c700613b8.

* python/generator.py (buildStubs): Include <config.h> first.
2012-03-20 16:54:39 -06:00
e22789de17 Minor docs fix
End tag for "host" element was missing in example configuration
2012-03-19 20:33:30 -04:00
0007237301 conf: forbid use of multicast mac addresses
A few times libvirt users manually setting mac addresses have
complained of a networking failure that ends up being due to a multicast
mac address being used for a guest interface. This patch prevents that
by logging an error and failing if a multicast mac address is
encountered in each of the three following cases:

1) domain xml <interface> mac address.
2) network xml bridge mac address.
3) network xml dhcp/host mac address.

There are several other places where a mac address can be input that
aren't controlled in this manner because failure to do so has no
consequences (e.g., if the address will be used to search through
existing interfaces for a match).

The RNG has been updated to add multiMacAddr and uniMacAddr along with
the existing macAddr, and macAddr was switched to uniMacAddr where
appropriate.
2012-03-19 20:33:30 -04:00
43d635caf3 conf: return immediately on error in dhcp host element
If an error was encountered parsing a dhcp host entry mac address or
name, parsing would continue and log a less descriptive error that
might make it more difficult to notice the true nature of the problem.

This patch returns immediately on logging the first error.
2012-03-19 20:33:30 -04:00
5d57104538 util: fail attempts to use same mac address for guest and tap
This patch is in response to:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=798467

If a guest's tap device is created using the same MAC address the
guest uses for its own network card (which connects to the tap
device), the Linux kernel will log the following message and traffic
will not pass:

 kernel: vnet9: received packet with own address as source address

This patch disallows MAC addresses with a first byte of 0xFE, but only in
the case that the MAC address is used for a guest interface that's
connected by way of a standard tap device. (In other words, the
validation is done at runtime at the same place the MAC address is
modified for the tap device, rather than when mac address is parsed,
the idea being that it is then we know for sure the address will be
problematic.)
2012-03-19 20:33:30 -04:00
d675a922b5 Cpu mapping cleanup
Using inheritance, this patch cleans up the cpu_map.xml file and also
sorts all CPU features according to the feature and registry
values. Model features are sorted the same way as foeatures in the
specification.
Also few models that are related were organized together and parts of
the XML are marked with comments
2012-03-19 11:20:38 -06:00
7c736bab06 snapshot: make quiesce a bit safer
If a guest is paused, we were silently ignoring the quiesce flag,
which results in unclean snapshots, contrary to the intent of the
flag.  Since we can't quiesce without guest agent support, we should
instead fail if the guest is not running.

Meanwhile, if we attempt a quiesce command, but the guest agent
doesn't respond, and we time out, we may have left the command
pending on the guest's queue, and when the guest resumes parsing
commands, it will freeze even though our command is no longer
around to issue a thaw.  To be safe, we must _always_ pair every
quiesce call with a counterpart thaw, even if the quiesce call
failed due to a timeout, so that if a guest wakes up and starts
processing a command backlog, it will not get stuck in a frozen
state.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateDiskActive):
Always issue thaw after a quiesce, even if quiesce failed.
(qemuDomainSnapshotFSThaw): Add a parameter.
2012-03-19 10:58:18 -06:00
3992cfdd79 virConfGetValue: Fixed NULL pointer check
This patch fixes a NULL pointer check that was causing SegFault on
some specific configurations. It also reverts commit 59d0c9801c
that was checking for this value in one place.
2012-03-19 11:42:24 +01:00
787f4feb4d virsh: trim aliases from -h output
Commit af3f9aab taught 'virsh help' to ignore command aliases,
but forgot 'virsh -h'.

* tools/virsh.c (vshUsage): Handle aliases.
2012-03-16 22:37:05 -06:00
f987d17511 Fix handling of blkio deviceWeight empty string
A common coding pattern for changing blkio parameters is

  1. virDomainGetBlkioParameters

  2. change one or more params

  3. virDomainSetBlkioParameters

For this to work, it must be possible to roundtrip through
the methods without error. Unfortunately virDomainGetBlkioParameters
will return "" for the deviceWeight parameter for guests by default,
which virDomainSetBlkioParameters will then reject as invalid.

This fixes the handling of "" to be a no-op, and also improves the
error message to tell you what was invalid
2012-03-16 15:05:05 +00:00
b569c1abc1 remote: Fix migration leaks
How to reproduce:

% valgrind -v --leak-check=full virsh migrate mig \
  qemu+ssh://$dest/system --unsafe

== 8 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1 of 28
==    at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
==    by 0x3EB7115FB8: xdr_reference (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==    by 0x3EB7115F10: xdr_pointer (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==    by 0x4D1EA84: xdr_remote_string (remote_protocol.c:40)
==    by 0x4D1EAD8: xdr_remote_domain_migrate_prepare3_ret (remote_protocol.c:4772)
==    by 0x4D2FFD2: virNetMessageDecodePayload (virnetmessage.c:382)
==    by 0x4D2789C: virNetClientProgramCall (virnetclientprogram.c:382)
==    by 0x4D0707D: callWithFD (remote_driver.c:4549)
==    by 0x4D070FB: call (remote_driver.c:4570)
==    by 0x4D12AEE: remoteDomainMigratePrepare3 (remote_driver.c:4138)
==    by 0x4CF7BE9: virDomainMigrateVersion3 (libvirt.c:4815)
==    by 0x4CF9432: virDomainMigrate2 (libvirt.c:5454)
==
== LEAK SUMMARY:
==    definitely lost: 8 bytes in 1 blocks
==    indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==      possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==    still reachable: 126,995 bytes in 1,343 blocks
==         suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks

This patch also fixes the leaks in remoteDomainMigratePrepare and
remoteDomainMigratePrepare2.
2012-03-16 19:52:43 +08:00
8233dcc79b libvirt: fix comment typo
* src/libvirt.c (virStorageVolResize): correct comment typo according to
  virStorageVolResizeFlags enum definition.

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-03-16 17:59:41 +08:00
10a8b1f958 Add support for forcing a private network namespace for LXC guests
If no <interface> elements are included in an LXC guest XML
description, then the LXC guest will just see the host's
network interfaces. It is desirable to be able to hide the
host interfaces, without having to define any guest interfaces.

This patch introduces a new feature flag <privnet/> to allow
forcing of a private network namespace for LXC. In the future
I also anticipate that we will add <privuser/> to force a
private user ID namespace.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c, src/conf/domain_conf.h: Add support
  for <privnet/> feature. Auto-set <privnet> if any <interface>
  devices are defined
* src/lxc/lxc_container.c: Honour request for private network
  namespace
2012-03-15 17:00:39 +00:00
59d0c9801c lib: Don't access configuration if none is present
Commit e457d5ef20 adds ability to pass the
default URI using the client configuration file. If the file is not
present, it still accesses the NULL config object causing a segfault.

Caught running "make check".
2012-03-15 17:41:36 +01:00
362c3b33e6 qemuDomainDetachPciDiskDevice: Free allocated cgroup
This function potentially allocates new virCgroup but never
frees it.
2012-03-15 17:10:22 +01:00
89ae6a5a30 Emit graphics events when a SPICE client connects/disconnects
Wire up the domain graphics event notifications for SPICE. Adapted
from a RHEL-only patch written by Dan Berrange that used custom
__com.redhat_SPICE events - equivalent events are now available in
upstream QEMU (including a SPICE_CONNECTED event, which was missing in
the __COM.redhat_SPICE version).

* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c: Wire up SPICE graphics events
2012-03-15 11:27:37 -04:00
d86120fc52 numad: Fix typo and warning
src/libvirt_private.syms:
  s/virDomainCpuPlacement/virDomainCpuPlacementMode/
src/qemu/qemu_process.c
  def->mem.cur_balloon expects "llu"
--
pushed under build-breaker rule
2012-03-15 19:43:42 +08:00
6e6aa000c6 Add container_uuid env variable to LXC guests
Systemd has declared that all container virtualization technologies
should set 'container_uuid' to identify themselves.

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id=09b967eaa51a39dabb7f238927f67bd682466dbc
2012-03-15 11:20:20 +00:00
e457d5ef20 Allow overriding default URI in config file
Currently if the URI passed to virConnectOpen* is NULL, then we

 - Look for LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI env var
 - Probe for drivers

This changes it so that

 - Look for LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI env var
 - Look for 'uri_default' in $HOME/.libvirt/libvirt.conf
 - Probe for drivers
2012-03-15 11:20:17 +00:00
6227a220cc virsh: A bit smarter attach-disk
Detects the file type of source path if no "--sourcetype" and
"driver" is specified, instead of always set the disk type as
"block".
2012-03-15 18:16:52 +08:00
68fd6a3b34 virsh: fix invalid free
* tools/virsh.c (cmdDetachDisk): fix invalid free due to using
  uninitialised value.

* How to reproduce?
# virsh detach-disk a b
error: failed to get domain 'a'
*** glibc detected *** virsh: double free or corruption (out): 0x00007fff410ed1a0 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib64/libc.so.6[0x39cf0750c6]
/usr/lib/libvirt.so.0(virFree+0x39)[0x7f045938a239]
virsh[0x41c768]
virsh[0x415075]
virsh[0x425d64]
/lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xfd)[0x39cf01ecdd]
virsh[0x40a419]
======= Memory map: ========
00400000-0044e000 r-xp 00000000 08:0e 760441                             /usr/bin/virsh
0064e000-00650000 rw-p 0004e000 08:0e 760441                             /usr/bin/virsh
......
39d7229000-39d722b000 r--p 00029000 08:0e 2183477                        /lib64/libk5crypto.so.3.1
39d722b000-39d722c000 rw-p 0002b000 08:0e 2183477                        /lib64/lAborted (core dumped)

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-03-15 14:59:51 +08:00
0f8e7ae33a qemu: Support numad
numad is an user-level daemon that monitors NUMA topology and
processes resource consumption to facilitate good NUMA resource
alignment of applications/virtual machines to improve performance
and minimize cost of remote memory latencies. It provides a
pre-placement advisory interface, so significant processes can
be pre-bound to nodes with sufficient available resources.

More details: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/numad

"numad -w ncpus:memory_amount" is the advisory interface numad
provides currently.

This patch add the support by introducing a new XML attribute
for <vcpu>. e.g.

  <vcpu placement="auto">4</vcpu>
  <vcpu placement="static" cpuset="1-10^6">4</vcpu>

The returned advisory nodeset from numad will be printed
in domain's dumped XML. e.g.
  <vcpu placement="auto" cpuset="1-10^6">4</vcpu>

If placement is "auto", the number of vcpus and the current
memory amount specified in domain XML will be used for numad
command line (numad uses MB for memory amount):
  numad -w $num_of_vcpus:$current_memory_amount / 1024

The advisory nodeset returned from numad will be used to set
domain process CPU affinity then. (e.g. qemuProcessInitCpuAffinity).

If the user specifies both CPU affinity policy (e.g.
(<vcpu cpuset="1-10,^7,^8">4</vcpu>) and placement == "auto"
the specified CPU affinity will be overridden.

Only QEMU/KVM drivers support it now.

See docs update in patch for more details.
2012-03-15 12:24:56 +08:00
3165602a55 qemu: Use scsi-block for lun passthrough instead of scsi-disk
And don't allow to hotplug a usb disk with "device == lun". This
is the missed pieces in previous virtio-scsi patchset:

http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-February/msg01052.html
2012-03-14 23:32:53 +08:00
823a27c628 qemu: Reverse condition in qemuDomainCheckDiskPresence
With current code, we pass true iff domain is cold booting. However,
if disk is inaccessible and startupPolicy for that disk is set to
'requisite' we have to fail iff cold booting.
2012-03-14 12:52:46 +01:00
cad8054ece cpu: Add cpu definition for Intel Sandy Bridge cpu type
This patch adds support for the new tsc-deadline feature flag
and a new model to the supported model list describing the
Intel Sandy Bridge platform.
2012-03-14 11:02:15 +01:00
0ba86207bc Added support for AMD Bulldozer CPU
AMD Bulldozer (or Opteron_G4 as called in QEMU) was added to the list
of cpu models, flags were taken from upstream qemu cpu specifications
and should be sorted by bit values (or first occurence in the feature
specification part of cpu_map.xml).

Based on QEMU upstream commit 885bb0369a4f0abe2c0185178f3cb347cb02cdf1.
2012-03-13 12:49:35 +01:00
2e4defdca7 graphics: Cleanup port policy
Even though we say in documentation setting (tls-)port to -1 is legacy
compat style for enabling autoport, we're roughly doing this for VNC.
However, in case of SPICE auto enable autoport iff both port & tlsPort
are equal -1 as documentation says autoport plays with both.
2012-03-13 09:48:25 +01:00
19c7980ee6 qemu: fix segfault when detaching non-existent network device
In qemuDomainDetachNetDevice, detach was being used before it had been
validated. If no matching device was found, this resulted in a
dereference of a NULL pointer.

This behavior was a regression introduced in commit
cf90342be0, so it has not been a part of
any official libvirt release.
2012-03-13 03:06:35 -04:00
041109afef qemu: Fix (managed)save and snapshots with host mode CPU
When host-model and host-passthrouh CPU modes were introduced, qemu
driver was properly modify to update guest CPU definition during
migration so that we use the right CPU at the destination. However,
similar treatment is needed for (managed)save and snapshots since they
need to save the exact CPU so that a domain can be properly restored.
To avoid repetition of such situation, all places that need live XML
share the code which generates it.

As a side effect, this patch fixes error reporting from
qemuDomainSnapshotWriteMetadata().
2012-03-13 07:59:36 +01:00
98deac7dcc docs: fix usage example on setting log levels
Reported by Michael S. Tsirkin.

* docs/logging.html.in (log_examples): Use correct libvirtd.conf
syntax.
2012-03-12 15:34:55 -06:00
759095f636 cpustats: report user and sys times
Thanks to cgroups, providing user vs. system time of the overall
guest is easy to add to our existing API.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (VIR_DOMAIN_CPU_STATS_USERTIME)
(VIR_DOMAIN_CPU_STATS_SYSTEMTIME): New constants.
* src/util/virtypedparam.h (virTypedParameterArrayValidate)
(virTypedParameterAssign): Enforce checking the result.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainGetPercpuStats): Fix offender.
(qemuDomainGetTotalcpuStats): Implement new parameters.
* tools/virsh.c (cmdCPUStats): Tweak output accordingly.
2012-03-12 08:46:56 -06:00
0d0b409863 cpustats: collect VM user and sys times
As documented in linux.git/Documentation/cgroups/cpuacct.txt,
cpuacct.stat returns user and system time in ticks (the same
unit used in times(2)).  It would be a bit nicer if it were like
getrusage(2) and reported timeval contents, or like cpuacct.usage
and in nanoseconds, but we can't be picky.

* src/util/cgroup.h (virCgroupGetCpuacctStat): New function.
* src/util/cgroup.c (virCgroupGetCpuacctStat): Implement it.
(virCgroupGetValueStr): Allow for multi-line files.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (cgroup.h): Export it.
2012-03-12 08:46:56 -06:00
6e0ff1d402 qemu: support disk filenames with comma
If there is a disk file with a comma in the name, QEmu expects a double
comma instead of a single one (e.g., the file "virtual,disk.img" needs
to be specified as "virtual,,disk.img" in QEmu's command line). This
patch fixes libvirt to work with that feature. Fix RHBZ #801036.

Based on an initial patch by Crístian Viana.

* src/util/buf.h (virBufferEscape): Alter signature.
* src/util/buf.c (virBufferEscape): Add parameter.
(virBufferEscapeSexpr): Fix caller.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuBuildRBDString): Likewise.  Also
escape commas in file names.
(qemuBuildDriveStr): Escape commas in file names.
* docs/schemas/basictypes.rng (absFilePath): Relax RNG to allow
commas in input file names.
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/*-disk-drive-network-sheepdog.*: Update
test.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-03-12 08:09:37 -06:00
dd39f13af0 Fix a few typo in translated strings
this was raised by our hindi localization team
chandan kumar <chandankumar.093047@gmail.com>
2012-03-12 17:41:26 +08:00
19e235026b Removed more AMD-specific features from cpu64-rhel* models
We found few more AMD-specific features in cpu64-rhel* models that
made it impossible to start qemu guest on Intel host (with this
setting) even though qemu itself starts correctly with them.
This impacts one test, thus the fix in tests/cputestdata/.
2012-03-09 14:36:31 +01:00
b5893b7b64 conf: eliminate redundant VIR_ALLOC of 1st element of network DNS hosts.
virNetworkDNSHostsDefParseXML was calling VIR_ALLOC(def->hosts) if
def->hosts was NULL. This is a waste of time, though, since
VIR_REALLOC_N is called a few lines further down, prior to any use of
def->hosts. (initializing def->nhosts to 0 is also redundant, because
the newly allocated memory will always be cleared to all 0's anyway).
2012-03-09 04:53:10 -05:00
c6daec7b14 qemuxml2argvtest: Pass some additional flags to graphics-spice-agentmouse
One of the recent commits introduced support for
spice agent-mouse. However, test for this feature
require some tweaking: pass QEMU_CAPS_CHARDEV_SPICEVMC |
QEMU_CAPS_NODEFCONFIG and add "-vga cirrus".
2012-03-09 10:14:31 +01:00
ee4907320f qemuBuildCommandLine: Don't add tlsPort if none set
If user hasn't supplied any tlsPort we default to setting it
to zero in our internal structure. However, when building command
line we test it against -1 which is obviously wrong.
2012-03-09 08:49:10 +01:00
896e6ac4f8 qemu: spice agent-mouse support
spice agent-mouse support

Usage:
  <graphics type='spice'>
    <mouse mode='client'|'server'/>
  <graphics/>

Signed-off-by: Osier Yang <jyang@redhat.com>
2012-03-09 15:26:24 +08:00
1e31b83560 virsh: Use option alias for outmoded "--persistent"
Since VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_{LIVE,CONFIG,CURRENT} was created,
all new virsh commands use "--config" to represents the
persistent changing. This patch add "--config" option
for the old commands which still use "--persistent",
and "--persistent" is now alias of "--config".

tools/virsh.c: (use "--config", and "--persistent" is
    alias of "--config" now).
    cmdDomIfSetLink, cmdDomIfGetLink, cmdAttachDevice,
    cmdDetachDevice, cmdUpdateDevice, cmdAttachInterface,
    cmdDetachInterface, cmdAttachDisk, cmdDetachDisk

toos/virsh.pod: Update docs of the changed commands, and
    add some missed docs for "--config" (detach-interface,
    detach-disk, and detach-device).
2012-03-09 13:21:01 +08:00
f51be165e4 remove daemon/probes.h from .gitignore
The file daemon/probes.h used to be generated as part of a build, but
is no longer used. However, a stale copy of it lying around could
cause a build to fail. Removing it from .gitignore will make it more
likely someone will notice that they have it lying around.
2012-03-08 17:00:40 -05:00
b8e478502a util: consolidate duplicated error messages in pci.c
This is nearly identical to an earlier patch for virnetlink.c.

There are special stub versions of all public functions in this file
that are compiled when the platform isn't linux. Each of these
functions had an almost identical message, differing only in the
function name included in the message. Since log messages already
contain the function name, we can just define a const char* with the
common part of the string, and use that same string for all the log
messages.

If nothing else, this at least makes for less strings that need
translating...
2012-03-08 16:59:29 -05:00
7a23ba090d qemu: eliminate memory leak in qemuDomainUpdateDeviceConfig
This function was freeing a virDomainNetDef with
VIR_FREE(). virDomainNetDef is a complex structure with many pointers
to other dynamically allocated data; to properly free it
virDomainNetDefFree() must be called instead, otherwise several
strings (and potentially other things) will be leaked.
2012-03-08 16:58:53 -05:00
edb6fc3a7f qemu: support persistent hotplug of <hostdev> devices
For some reason, although live hotplug of <hostdev> devices is
supported, persistent hotplug is not. This patch adds the proper
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_HOSTDEV cases to the switches in
qemuDomainAttachDeviceConfig and qemuDomainDetachDeviceConfig.
2012-03-08 16:58:40 -05:00
0208face59 util: standardize return from functions calling virNetlinkCommand
There are several functions that call virNetlinkCommand, and they all
follow a common pattern, with three exit labels: err_exit (or
cleanup), malformed_resp, and buffer_too_small. All three of these
labels do their own cleanup and have their own return. However, the
malformed_resp label usually frees the same items as the
cleanup/err_exit label, and the buffer_too_small label just doesn't
free recvbuf (because it's known to always be NULL at the time we goto
buffer_too_small.

In order to simplify and standardize the code, I've made the following
changes to all of these functions:

1) err_exit is replaced with the more libvirt-ish "cleanup", which
   makes sense because in all cases this code is also executed in the
   case of success, so labelling it err_exit may be confusing.

2) rc is initialized to -1, and set to 0 just before the cleanup
   label. Any code that currently sets rc = -1 is made to instead goto
   cleanup.

3) malformed_resp and buffer_too_small just log their error and goto
   cleanup. This gives us a single return path, and a single place to
   free up resources.

4) In one instance, rather then logging an error immediately, a char*
   msg was pointed to an error string, then goto cleanup (and cleanup
   would log an error if msg != NULL). It takes no more lines of code
   to just log the message as we encounter it.

This patch should have 0 functional effects.
2012-03-08 16:58:34 -05:00
f985773d06 util: eliminate device object leaks related to virDomain*Remove*()
There are several functions in domain_conf.c that remove a device
object from the domain's list of that object type, but don't free the
object or return it to the caller to free. In many cases this isn't a
problem because the caller already had a pointer to the object and
frees it afterward, but in several cases the removed object was just
left floating around with no references to it.

In particular, the function qemuDomainDetachDeviceConfig() calls
functions to locate and remove net (virDomainNetRemoveByMac), disk
(virDomainDiskRemoveByName()), and lease (virDomainLeaseRemove())
devices, but neither it nor its caller qemuDomainModifyDeviceConfig()
ever obtain a pointer to the device being removed, much less free it.

This patch modifies the following "remove" functions to return a
pointer to the device object being removed from the domain device
arrays, to give the caller the option of freeing the device object
using that pointer if needed. In places where the object was
previously leaked, it is now freed:

  virDomainDiskRemove
  virDomainDiskRemoveByName
  virDomainNetRemove
  virDomainNetRemoveByMac
  virDomainHostdevRemove
  virDomainLeaseRemove
  virDomainLeaseRemoveAt

The functions that had been leaking:

  libxlDomainDetachConfig - leaked a virDomainDiskDef
  qemuDomainDetachDeviceConfig - could leak a virDomainDiskDef,
                            a virDomainNetDef, or a
                            virDomainLeaseDef
  qemuDomainDetachLease   - leaked a virDomainLeaseDef
2012-03-08 16:58:27 -05:00
b59e59845f qemu: don't 'remove' hostdev objects from domain if operation fails
There were certain paths through the hostdev detach code that could
lead to the lower level function failing (and not removing the object
from the domain's hostdevs list), but the higher level function
free'ing the hostdev object anyway. This would leave a stale
hostdevdef pointer in the list, which would surely cause a problem
eventually.

This patch relocates virDomainHostdevRemove from the lower level
functions qemuDomainDetachThisHostDevice and
qemuDomainDetachHostPciDevice, to their caller
qemuDomainDetachThisHostDevice, placing it just before the call to
virDomainHostdevDefFree. This makes it easy to verify that either both
operations are done, or neither.

NB: The "dangling pointer" part of this problem was introduced in
commit 13d5a6, so it is not present in libvirt versions prior to
0.9.9. Earlier versions would return failure in certain cases even
though the the device object was removed/deleted, but the removal and
deletion operations would always both happen or neither.
2012-03-08 16:58:22 -05:00
8845d29375 util: make virDomainLeaseDefFree global
It will be used in a different file in an upcoming patch.
2012-03-08 16:58:16 -05:00
879bcee08c util: consolidate duplicated error messages in virnetlink.c
There are special stub versions of all public functions in this file
that are compiled when either libnl isn't available or the platform
isn't linux. Each of these functions had two almost identical message,
differing only in the function name included in the message. Since log
messages already contain the function name, we can just define a const
char* with the common part of the string, and use that same string for
all the log messages.

Also, rather than doing #if defined ... #else ... #endif *inside the
error log macro invocation*, this patch does #if defined ... just
once, using it to decide which single string to define. This turns the
error log in each function from 6 lines, to 1 line.
2012-03-08 16:58:09 -05:00
d403b84cf3 util: log error on OOM in virNetDevOpenvswitchAddPort
OOM conditions silently returned failure.
2012-03-08 14:44:24 -05:00
ac8bbdbdfa Attach vm-id to Open vSwitch interfaces.
This patch will allow OpenFlow controllers to identify which interface
belongs to a particular VM by using the Domain UUID.

ovs-vsctl get Interface vnet0 external_ids
{attached-mac="52:54:00:8C:55:2C", iface-id="83ce45d6-3639-096e-ab3c-21f66a05f7fa", iface-status=active, vm-id="142a90a7-0acc-ab92-511c-586f12da8851"}

V2 changes:
Replaced vm-uuid with vm-id. There was a discussion in Open vSwitch
mailinglist that we should stick with the same DB key postfixes for the
sake of consistency (e.g iface-id, vm-id ...).
2012-03-08 14:44:15 -05:00
38e56abb05 util: whitespace change to virNetDevOpenvswitchAddPort
The indentation on the final lines of the function was off by four
spaces, making me wonder for a second if there was something
missing. (There wasn't.)
2012-03-08 14:44:08 -05:00
09d22af194 util: add stub pciConfigAddressToSysfsFile for non-linux platforms
Absence of this stub function caused a build failure on mingw32.
2012-03-08 14:22:14 -05:00
4d2e8355cb rpc: generalize solution for VPATH builds
Commit 5d4b0c4c80 tried to fix certain classes of VPATH builds,
but was too limited.  In particular, Guannan Ren reported:

>    For example: The libvirt source code resides in /home/testuser,
>                 I make dist in /tmp/buildvpath, the XDR routine .c file will
>                 include full path of the header file like:
>
>                 #include "/home/testuser/src/rpc/virnetprotocol.h"
>                 #include "internal.h"
>                 #include <arpa/inet.h>
>
>    If we distribute the tarball to another machine to compile,
>    it will report error as follows:
>
>    rpc/virnetprotocol.c:7:59: fatal error:
>    /home/testuser/src/rpc/virnetprotocol.h: No such file or directory

* src/rpc/genprotocol.pl: Fix more include lines.
2012-03-08 08:49:38 -07:00
cdab483e92 xml: Clean up schemas to use shared data types instead of local
The schema files contained duplicate data types that can be shared from
the basictypes.rng file.
2012-03-08 15:31:54 +01:00
f05fb6c56c util: Don't overflow on errno in virFileAccessibleAs
If we need to virFork() to check assess() under different
UID+GID we need to translate returned status via WEXITSTATUS().
Otherwise, we may return values greater than 255 which is
obviously wrong.
2012-03-08 14:38:55 +01:00
96b41f639d sanlock: Use STREQ_NULLABLE instead of STREQ on strings that may be null
The function sanlock_inquire can return NULL in the state string if the
message consists only of a header. The return value is arbitrary and
sent by the server. We should proceed carefully while touching such
pointers.
2012-03-08 11:49:32 +01:00
3bf5f0427a sanlock: Fix condition left crippled while debugging 2012-03-08 11:49:32 +01:00
1e0534a770 qemu: Don't parse device twice in attach/detach
Some members are generated during XML parse (e.g. MAC address of
an interface); However, with current implementation, if we
are plugging a device both to persistent and live config,
we parse given XML twice: first time for live, second for config.
This is wrong then as the second time we are not guaranteed
to generate same values as we did for the first time.
To prevent that we need to create a copy of DeviceDefPtr;
This is done through format/parse process instead of writing
functions for deep copy as it is easier to maintain:
adding new field to any virDomain*DefPtr doesn't require change
of copying function.
2012-03-08 10:20:21 +01:00
b819b3b7cf qemu: Fix startupPolicy for snapshot-revert
Currently, startupPolicy='requisite' was determining cold boot
by migrateFrom != NULL. That means, if domain was started up
with migrateFrom set we didn't require disk source path and allowed
it to be dropped. However, on snapshot-revert domain wasn't migrated
but according to documentation, requisite should drop disk source
as well.
2012-03-08 10:03:08 +01:00
210ed0e871 virsh: improve memory unit parsing
The last vestige of the inaccurate 'kilobytes' when we meant 1024 is
now gone.  And virsh is now useful for setting memory in units other
than KiB.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdSetmem, cmdSetmaxmem): Use new helper routine,
allow passing bogus arguments on to hypervisor to test driver
sanity checking, and fix leak on parse error.
(vshMemtuneGetSize): New helper.
(cmdMemtune): Use it.
* tools/virsh.pod (setmem, setmaxmem, memtune): Document this.
2012-03-07 18:24:45 -07:00
ab95da4058 virsh: improve storage unit parsing
Now can now do:

virsh vol-resize $vol 10M
virsh blockresize $dom $vol 10M

to get both interfaces to resize to 10MiB.  The remaining wart
is that vol-resize defaults to bytes, but blockresize defaults
to KiB, but we can't break existing scripts; oh well, it's no
worse than the same wart of the underlying virDomainBlockResize.

The API for virStorageVolResize states that capacity must always
be positive, and that the presence of shrink and delta flags is
what implies a negative change.

* tools/virsh.c (vshCommandOptScaledInt): New function.
(cmdVolResize): Don't pass negative size.
(cmdVolSize): Rename...
(vshVolSize): ...and use new helper routine.
(cmdBlockResize): Use new helper routine, and support new bytes
flag.
* tools/virsh.pod (NOTES): Document suffixes.
(blockresize, vol-create-as, vol-resize): Point to notes.
2012-03-07 18:24:44 -07:00
af3f9aabde virsh: add command aliases, and rename nodedev-detach
Just because our public API has a typo doesn't mean that virsh
has to keep the typo.

* tools/virsh.c (VSH_CMD_FLAG_ALIAS): New flag.
(nodedevCmds): Use it.
(cmdHelp): Omit alias commands.
(cmdNodeDeviceDettach): Rename...
(cmdNodeDeviceDetach): ...to this.
* tools/virsh.pod (nodedev-detach): Document it.
2012-03-07 18:24:44 -07:00
3d150d328b virsh: use option aliases
Command line interfaces should use dash, not underscore, as many
keyboard layouts allow that to be typed with fewer shift key presses.

Also, the US spelling of --tunneled gets more google hits than the
UK spelling of --tunnelled.

* tools/virsh.c (opts_migrate): Allow US variant.
(opts_blkdeviotune): Prefer - over _.
* tools/virsh.pod (blkdeviotune): Fix spelling.
2012-03-07 18:24:44 -07:00
1c56b9fe53 virsh: add option aliases
In the past, we have created some virsh options with less-than-stellar
names.  For back-compat reasons, those names must continue to parse,
but we don't want to document them in help output.  This introduces
a new option type, an alias, which points to a canonical option name
later in the option list.

I'm actually quite impressed that our code has already been factored
to do all option parsing through common entry points, such that I
got this added in relatively few lines of code!

* tools/virsh.c (VSH_OT_ALIAS): New option type.
(opts_echo): Hook up an alias, for easy testing.
(vshCmddefOptParse, vshCmddefHelp, vshCmddefGetOption): Allow for
aliases.
* tools/virsh.pod (NOTES): Document promise of back-compat.
* tests/virshtest.c (mymain): Test new feature.
2012-03-07 18:24:44 -07:00
2e22f23bde xml: allow scaled memory on input
Output is still in kibibytes, but input can now be in different
scales for ease of typing.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainParseMemory): New helper.
(virDomainDefParseXML): Use it when parsing.
* docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng: Expand XML; rename memoryKBElement
to memoryElement and update callers.
* docs/formatdomain.html.in (elementsMemoryAllocation): Document
scaling.
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-memtune.xml: Adjust test.
* tests/qemuxml2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/qemuxml2xmloutdata/qemuxml2xmlout-memtune.xml: New file.
2012-03-07 18:24:44 -07:00
4888f0fb56 xml: use better types for memory values
Using 'unsigned long' for memory values is risky on 32-bit platforms,
as a PAE guest can have more than 4GiB memory.  Our API is
(unfortunately) locked at 'unsigned long' and a scale of 1024, but
the rest of our system should consistently use 64-bit values,
especially since the previous patch centralized overflow checking.

* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainDef): Always use 64-bit values
for memory.  Change hugepage_backed to a bool.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDefParseXML)
(virDomainDefCheckABIStability, virDomainDefFormatInternal): Fix
clients.
* src/vmx/vmx.c (virVMXFormatConfig): Likewise.
* src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c (xenParseSxpr, xenFormatSxpr): Likewise.
* src/xenxs/xen_xm.c (xenXMConfigGetULongLong): New function.
(xenXMConfigGetULong, xenXMConfigSetInt): Avoid truncation.
(xenParseXM, xenFormatXM): Fix clients.
* src/phyp/phyp_driver.c (phypBuildLpar): Likewise.
* src/openvz/openvz_driver.c (openvzDomainSetMemoryInternal):
Likewise.
* src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxDomainDefineXML): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuBuildCommandLine): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessStart): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (qemuMonitorGetBalloonInfo): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.h (qemuMonitorTextGetBalloonInfo):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c (qemuMonitorTextGetBalloonInfo):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.h (qemuMonitorJSONGetBalloonInfo):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONGetBalloonInfo):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainGetInfo)
(qemuDomainGetXMLDesc): Likewise.
* src/uml/uml_conf.c (umlBuildCommandLine): Likewise.
2012-03-07 18:24:44 -07:00
73b9977140 xml: use long long internally, to centralize overflow checks
On 64-bit platforms, unsigned long and unsigned long long are
identical, so we don't have to worry about overflow checks.
On 32-bit platforms, anywhere we narrow unsigned long long back
to unsigned long, we have to worry about overflow; it's easier
to do this in one place by having most of the code use the same
or wider types, and only doing the narrowing at the last minute.
Therefore, the memory set commands remain unsigned long, and
the memory get command now centralizes the overflow check into
libvirt.c, so that drivers don't have to repeat the work.

This also fixes a bug where xen returned the wrong value on
failure (most APIs return -1 on failure, but getMaxMemory
must return 0 on failure).

* src/driver.h (virDrvDomainGetMaxMemory): Use long long.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainGetMaxMemory): Raise overflow.
* src/test/test_driver.c (testGetMaxMemory): Fix driver.
* src/rpc/gendispatch.pl (name_to_ProcName): Likewise.
* src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c (xenHypervisorGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
* src/xen/xen_driver.c (xenUnifiedDomainGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
* src/xen/xend_internal.c (xenDaemonDomainGetMaxMemory):
Likewise.
* src/xen/xend_internal.h (xenDaemonDomainGetMaxMemory):
Likewise.
* src/xen/xm_internal.c (xenXMDomainGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
* src/xen/xm_internal.h (xenXMDomainGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
* src/xen/xs_internal.c (xenStoreDomainGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
* src/xen/xs_internal.h (xenStoreDomainGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
* src/xenapi/xenapi_driver.c (xenapiDomainGetMaxMemory):
Likewise.
* src/esx/esx_driver.c (esxDomainGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c (libxlDomainGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c (lxcDomainGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
* src/uml/uml_driver.c (umlDomainGetMaxMemory): Likewise.
2012-03-07 18:24:43 -07:00
1b1402b90f xml: drop unenforced minimum memory limit from RNG
The test domain allows <memory>0</memory>, but the RNG was stating
that memory had to be at least 4096000 bytes.  Hypervisors should
enforce their own limits, rather than complicating the RNG.

Meanwhile, some copy and paste had introduced some fishy constructs
in various unit tests.

* docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng (memoryKB, memoryKBElement): Drop
limit that isn't enforced in code.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDefParseXML): Require current
<= maximum.
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/*.xml: Fix offenders.
2012-03-07 18:24:43 -07:00
2e14861224 storage: support more scaling suffixes
Disk manufacturers are fond of quoting sizes in powers of 10,
rather than powers of 2 (after all, 2.1 GB sounds larger than
2.0 GiB, even though the exact opposite is true).  So, we might
as well follow coreutils' lead in supporting three types of
suffix: single letter ${u} (which we already had) and ${u}iB
for the power of 2, and ${u}B for power of 10.

Additionally, it is impossible to create a file with more than
2**63 bytes, since off_t is signed (if you have enough storage
to even create one 8EiB file, I'm jealous).  This now reports
failure up front rather than down the road when the kernel
finally refuses an impossible size.

* docs/schemas/basictypes.rng (unit): Add suffixes.
* src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStorageSize): Use new function.
* docs/formatstorage.html.in: Document it.
* tests/storagevolxml2xmlin/vol-file-backing.xml: Test it.
* tests/storagevolxml2xmlin/vol-file.xml: Likewise.
2012-03-07 18:24:43 -07:00
265457845f xml: output memory unit for clarity
Make it obvious to 'dumpxml' readers what unit we are using,
since our default of KiB for memory (1024) differs from qemu's
default of MiB; and differs from our use of bytes for storage.

Tests were updated via:

$ find tests/*data tests/*out -name '*.xml' | \
  xargs sed -i 's/<\(memory\|currentMemory\|hard_limit\|soft_limit\|min_guarantee\|swap_hard_limit\)>/<\1 unit='"'KiB'>/"
$ find tests/*data tests/*out -name '*.xml' | \
  xargs sed -i 's/<\(capacity\|allocation\|available\)>/<\1 unit='"'bytes'>/"

followed by a few fixes for the stragglers.

Note that with this patch, the RNG for <memory> still forbids
validation of anything except unit='KiB', since the code silently
ignores the attribute; a later patch will expand <memory> to allow
scaled input in the code and update the RNG to match.

* docs/schemas/basictypes.rng (unit): Add 'bytes'.
(scaledInteger): New define.
* docs/schemas/storagevol.rng (sizing): Use it.
* docs/schemas/storagepool.rng (sizing): Likewise.
* docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng (memoryKBElement): New define; use
for memory elements.
* src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStoragePoolDefFormat)
(virStorageVolDefFormat): Likewise.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainDef): Document unit used
internally.
* src/conf/storage_conf.h (_virStoragePoolDef, _virStorageVolDef):
Likewise.
* tests/*data/*.xml: Update all tests.
* tests/*out/*.xml: Likewise.
* tests/define-dev-segfault: Likewise.
* tests/openvzutilstest.c (testReadNetworkConf): Likewise.
* tests/qemuargv2xmltest.c (blankProblemElements): Likewise.
2012-03-07 18:24:43 -07:00
cb7583e161 xml: share 'unit' in RNG
The code supported unit='E' for "exabyte", but the RNG did not;
conversely, the RNG supported "z" and "y" but the code did not
(I'm jealous if you have that much storage, particularly since
it won't fit in 64-bit off_t).  Also, the code supported
<allocation unit='...'>, but not the RNG.

In an effort to make 'unit' more worthwhile in future patches,
it's easier to share it between files.

In making this factorization, note that absFilePath is more
permissive than 'path', so storage pools and storage volumes
will now validate with a wider set of file names than before.
I don't think this should be a problem in practice.

* docs/schemas/storagepool.rng: Include basic types, rather than
repeating things here.
* docs/schemas/storagevol.rng: Likewise.
* docs/schemas/basictypes.rng: Add 'unsignedLong', 'unit', and fix
to match storage code.
2012-03-07 18:24:43 -07:00
0d90823e87 util: new function for scaling numbers
Scaling an integer based on a suffix is something we plan on reusing
in several contexts: XML parsing, virsh CLI parsing, and possibly
elsewhere.  Make it easy to reuse, as well as adding in support for
powers of 1000.

* src/util/util.h (virScaleInteger): New function.
* src/util/util.c (virScaleInteger): Implement it.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (util.h): Export it.
2012-03-07 18:24:43 -07:00
239fb8c46b api: add overflow error
Overflow can be user-induced, so it deserves more than being called
an internal error.  Note that in general, 32-bit platforms have
far more places to trigger this error (anywhere the public API
used 'unsigned long' but the other side of the connection is a
64-bit server); but some are possible on 64-bit platforms (where
the public API computes the product of two numbers).

* include/libvirt/virterror.h (VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW): New error.
* src/util/virterror.c (virErrorMsg): Translate it.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainSetVcpusFlags, virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo)
(virDomainGetVcpus, virDomainGetCPUStats): Use it.
* daemon/remote.c (HYPER_TO_TYPE): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockResize): Likewise.
2012-03-07 18:24:43 -07:00
9dfdeadc8a docs: use correct terminology for 1024 bytes
Yes, I like kilobytes better than kibibytes (when I say kilobytes,
I generally mean 1024).  But since the term is ambiguous, it can't
hurt to say what we mean, by using both the correct name and
calling out the numeric equivalent.

* src/libvirt.c (virDomainGetMaxMemory, virDomainSetMaxMemory)
(virDomainSetMemory, virDomainSetMemoryFlags)
(virNodeGetFreeMemory): Tweak wording.
* docs/formatdomain.html.in: Likewise.
* docs/formatstorage.html.in: Likewise.
2012-03-07 18:24:43 -07:00
861707b940 util: fix build mingw (and all non-linux) build failure
ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED was accidentally forgotten on one arg of a stub
function for functionality that's not present on non-linux
platforms. This causes a non-linux build with
--enable-compile-warnings=error to fail.
2012-03-07 13:19:38 -05:00
462dc569de rpc: allow truncated return for virDomainGetCPUStats
The RPC code assumed that the array returned by the driver would be
fully populated; that is, ncpus on entry resulted in ncpus * return
value on exit.  However, while we don't support holes in the middle
of ncpus, we do want to permit the case of ncpus on entry being
longer than the array returned by the driver (that is, it should be
safe for the caller to pass ncpus=128 on entry, and the driver will
stop populating the array when it hits max_id).

Additionally, a successful return implies that the caller will then
use virTypedParamArrayClear on the entire array; for this to not
free uninitialized memory, the driver must ensure that all skipped
entries are explicitly zeroed (the RPC driver did this, but not
the qemu driver).

There are now three cases:
server 0.9.10 and client 0.9.10 or newer: No impact - there were no
hypervisor drivers that supported cpu stats

server 0.9.11 or newer and client 0.9.10: if the client calls with
ncpus beyond the max, then the rpc call will fail on the client side
and disconnect the client, but the server is no worse for the wear

server 0.9.11 or newer and client 0.9.11: the server can return a
truncated array and the client will do just fine

I reproduced the problem by using a host with 2 CPUs, and doing:
virsh cpu-stats $dom --start 1 --count 2

* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchDomainGetCPUStats): Allow driver
to omit tail of array.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remoteDomainGetCPUStats):
Accommodate driver that omits tail of array.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainGetCPUStats): Document this.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainGetPercpuStats): Clear all
unpopulated entries.
2012-03-07 07:14:11 -07:00
d16a166eaf conf: fix error log with "address address"
Addresses https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=800762
2012-03-07 09:02:08 -05:00
af4d39f84d Ensure max_id is initialized in linuxParseCPUmap() 2012-03-07 11:41:34 +00:00
31047e2ba3 cpu-stats command shows cpu statistics information of a domain.
CPU0:
	cpu_time   88.231593093 seconds
CPU1:
	cpu_time   123.613341883 seconds
Total:
	cpu_time   211.844934976 seconds

Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-03-06 21:54:48 -07:00
44b0a53a7c qemu driver for virDomainGetCPUstats using cpuacct cgroup.
* For now, only "cpu_time" is supported.
* cpuacct cgroup is used for providing percpu cputime information.

* src/qemu/qemu.conf     - take care of cpuacct cgroup.
* src/qemu/qemu_conf.c   - take care of cpuacct cgroup.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c - added an interface
* src/util/cgroup.c/h    - added interface for getting percpu cputime

Signed-off-by: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-03-06 21:54:48 -07:00
ad18ff9dbf add nodeGetCPUmap() for getting available CPU IDs in a cpumap.
Signed-off-by: KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki <kamezawa.hiroyu@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-03-06 21:54:48 -07:00
b340994bac docs: Fix typo
It used "&lt" for ">", reported by Kyla Zhang <weizhan@redhat.com>
2012-03-07 12:01:33 +08:00
e91c8b1805 Build error on OSX in src/util/virnetlink.c
I'm building on OSX with no libnl. I had to do this to get src/util/virnetlink.c to compile:
2012-03-06 09:25:38 -07:00
ce43483caf qemu: install port profile and mac address on netdev hostdevs
These changes are applied only if the hostdev has a parent net device
(i.e. if it was defined as "<interface type='hostdev'>" rather than
just "<hostdev>").  If the parent netdevice has virtual port
information, the original virtualport associate functions are called
(these set and restore both mac and port profile on an
interface). Otherwise, only mac address is set on the device.

Note that This is only supported for SR-IOV Virtual Functions (not for
standard PCI or USB netdevs), and virtualport association is only
supported for 802.1Qbh. For all other types of cards and types of
virtualport, a "Config Unsupported" error is returned and the
operation fails.

Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roprabhu@cisco.com>
2012-03-06 06:04:04 -05:00
15bbfd8390 util: Changes to support portprofiles for hostdevs
This patch includes the following changes to virnetdevmacvlan.c and
virnetdevvportprofile.c:

 - removes some netlink functions which are now available in
   virnetdev.c

 - Adds a vf argument to all port profile functions.

For 802.1Qbh devices, the port profile calls can use a vf argument if
passed by the caller. If the vf argument is -1 it will try to derive the vf
if the device passed is a virtual function.

For 802.1Qbg devices, This patch introduces a null check for the device
argument because during port profile assignment on a hostdev, this argument
can be null.

Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roprabhu@cisco.com>
2012-03-06 06:03:57 -05:00
5095bf06f1 util: support functions for mac/portprofile associations on hostdev
This patch adds the following:

- functions to set and get vf configs
- Functions to replace and store vf configs (Only mac address is handled today.
  But the functions can be easily extended for vlans and other vf configs)
- function to dump link dev info (This is moved from virnetdevvportprofile.c)

Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roprabhu@cisco.com>
2012-03-06 06:03:51 -05:00
b8b702734c util: two new pci util functions
pciDeviceGetVirtualFunctionInfo returns pf netdevice name and virtual
function index for a given vf. This is just a wrapper around existing functions
to return vf's pf and vf_index with one api call

pciConfigAddressToSysfsfile returns the sysfile pci device link
from a 'struct pci_config_address'

Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roprabhu@cisco.com>
2012-03-06 06:03:46 -05:00
cf90342be0 qemu: support type=hostdev network device live hotplug attach/detach
qemuDomainAttachNetDevice

  - re-ordered some things at start of function because
    networkAllocateActualDevice should always be run and a slot
    in def->nets always allocated, but host_net_add isn't needed
    if the actual type is hostdev.

  - if actual type is hostdev, defer to
    qemuDomainAttachHostDevice (which will reach up to the NetDef
    for things like MAC address when necessary). After return
    from qemuDomainAttachHostDevice, slip directly to cleanup,
    since the rest of the function is specific to emulated net
    devices.

  - put assignment of new NetDef into expanded def->nets down
    below cleanup: (but only on success) since it is also needed
    for emulated and hostdev net devices.

qemuDomainDetachHostDevice

  - after locating the exact device to detach, check if it's a
    network device and, if so, use toplevel
    qemuDomainDetachNetDevice instead so that the def->nets list
    is properly updated, and 'actual device' properly returned to
    network pool if appropriate. Otherwise, for normal hostdevs,
    call the lower level qemuDomainDetachThisDevice.

qemuDomainDetachNetDevice

  - This is where it gets a bit tricky. After locating the device
    on the def->nets list, if the network device type == hostdev,
    call the *lower level* qemuDomainDetachThisDevice (which will
    reach back up to the parent net device for MAC address /
    virtualport when appropriate, then clear the device out of
    def->hostdevs) before skipping past all the emulated
    net-device-specific code to cleanup:, where the network
    device is removed from def->nets, and the network device
    object is freed.

In short, any time a hostdev-type network device is detached, we must
go through the toplevel virDomaineDetachNetDevice function first and
last, to make sure 1) the def->nnets list is properly managed, and 2)
any device allocated with networkAllocateActualDevice is properly
freed. At the same time, in the middle we need to go through the
lower-level vidDomainDetach*This*HostDevice to be sure that 1) the
def->hostdevs list is properly managed, 2) the PCI device is properly
detached from the guest and reattached to the host (if appropriate),
and 3) any higher level teardown is called at the appropriate time, by
reaching back up to the NetDef config (part (3) will be covered in a
separate patch).
2012-03-05 23:24:50 -05:00
16520d6555 qemu: use virDomainNetRemove instead of inline code
The code being replaced is exactly identical to the newly global
function, right down to the comment.
2012-03-05 23:24:44 -05:00
ac9ca01cc4 conf: change virDomainNetRemove from static to global
This exact code is duplicated in qemuDomainDetachNetDevice().
2012-03-05 23:24:38 -05:00
8639a42059 qemu: support type='hostdev' network devices at domain start
This patch makes sure that each network device ("interface") of
type='hostdev' appears on both the hostdevs list and the nets list of
the virDomainDef, and it modifies the qemu driver startup code so that
these devices will be presented to qemu on the commandline as hostdevs
rather than as network devices.

It does not add support for hotplug of these type of devices, or code
to honor the <mac address> or <virtualport> given in the config (both
of those will be done in separate patches).

Once each device is placed on both lists, much of what this patch does
is modify places in the code that traverse all the device lists so
that these hybrid devices are only acted on once - either along with
the other hostdevs, or along with the other network interfaces. (In
many cases, only one of the lists is traversed / a specific operation
is performed on only one type of device. In those instances, the code
can remain unchanged.)

There is one special case - when building the commandline, interfaces
are allowed to proceed all the way through
networkAllocateActualDevice() before deciding to skip the rest of
netdev-specific processing - this is so that (once we have support for
networks with pools of hostdev devices) we can get the actual device
allocated, then rely on the loop processing all hostdevs to generate
the correct commandline.

(NB: <interface type='hostdev'> is only supported for PCI network
devices that are SR-IOV Virtual Functions (VF). Standard PCI[e] and
USB devices, and even the Physical Functions (PF) of SR-IOV devices
can only be assigned to a guest using the more basic <hostdev> device
entry. This limitation is mostly due to the fact that non-SR-IOV
ethernet devices tend to lose mac address configuration whenever the
card is reset, which happens when a card is assigned to a guest;
SR-IOV VFs fortunately don't suffer the same problem.)
2012-03-05 23:24:34 -05:00
3b1c191fe7 conf: parse/format type='hostdev' network interfaces
This is the new interface type that sets up an SR-IOV PCI network
device to be assigned to the guest with PCI passthrough after
initializing some network device-specific things from the config
(e.g. MAC address, virtualport profile parameters). Here is an example
of the syntax:

  <interface type='hostdev' managed='yes'>
    <source>
      <address type='pci' domain='0' bus='0' slot='4' function='3'/>
    </source>
    <mac address='00:11:22:33:44:55'/>
    <address type='pci' domain='0' bus='0' slot='7' function='0'/>
  </interface>

This would assign the PCI card from bus 0 slot 4 function 3 on the
host, to bus 0 slot 7 function 0 on the guest, but would first set the
MAC address of the card to 00:11:22:33:44:55.

NB: The parser and formatter don't care if the PCI card being
specified is a standard single function network adapter, or a virtual
function (VF) of an SR-IOV capable network adapter, but the upcoming
code that implements the back end of this config will work *only* with
SR-IOV VFs. This is because modifying the mac address of a standard
network adapter prior to assigning it to a guest is pointless - part
of the device reset that occurs during that process will reset the MAC
address to the value programmed into the card's firmware.

Although it's not supported by any of libvirt's hypervisor drivers,
usb network hostdevs are also supported in the parser and formatter
for completeness and consistency. <source> syntax is identical to that
for plain <hostdev> devices, except that the <address> element should
have "type='usb'" added if bus/device are specified:

  <interface type='hostdev'>
    <source>
      <address type='usb' bus='0' device='4'/>
    </source>
    <mac address='00:11:22:33:44:55'/>
  </interface>

If the vendor/product form of usb specification is used, type='usb'
is implied:

  <interface type='hostdev'>
    <source>
      <vendor id='0x0012'/>
      <product id='0x24dd'/>
    </source>
    <mac address='00:11:22:33:44:55'/>
  </interface>

Again, the upcoming patch to fill in the backend of this functionality
will log an error and fail with "Unsupported Config" if you actually
try to assign a USB network adapter to a guest using <interface
type='hostdev'> - just use a standard <hostdev> entry in that case
(and also for single-port PCI adapters).
2012-03-05 23:24:28 -05:00
93870c4ef7 qemu: refactor hotplug detach of hostdevs
This refactoring is necessary to support hotplug detach of
type=hostdev network devices, but needs to be in a separate patch to
make potential debugging of regressions more practical.

Rather than the lowest level functions searching for a matching
device, the search is now done in the toplevel function, and an
intermediate-level function (qemuDomainDetachThisHostDevice()), which
expects that the device's entry is already found, is called (this
intermediate function will be called by qemuDomainDetachNetDevice() in
order to support detach of type=hostdev net devices)

This patch should result in 0 differences in functionality.
2012-03-05 23:24:22 -05:00
6fbb957d91 qemu: re-order functions in qemu_hotplug.c
Code movement only, no functional change. This is necessary to prevent
a forward reference in an upcoming patch.
2012-03-05 23:24:17 -05:00
cc5b1fe59a conf: hostdev utility functions
Three new functions useful in other files:

virDomainHostdevInsert:

Add a new hostdev at the end of the array. This would more sensibly be
called virDomainHostdevAppend, but the existing functions for other
types of devices are called Insert.

virDomainHostdevRemove:

Eliminates one entry from the hostdevs array, but doesn't free it;
patterned after the code at the end of the two
qemuDomainDetachHostXXXDevice functions (and also other pre-existing
virDomainXXXRemove functions for other device types).

virDomainHostdevFind:

This function is patterned from the search loops at the top of
qemuDomainDetachHostPciDevice and qemuDomainDetachHostUsbDevice, and
will be used to re-factor those (and other detach-related) functions.
2012-03-05 23:24:09 -05:00
3175df88f1 conf: put subsys part of virDomainHostdevDef into its own struct
To shorten some new code that accesses the many fields within the
subsys struct of a hostdev, create a separate toplevel, typedefed
virDomainHostdevSubsys struct so that we can define temporary pointers
to the subsys part.
2012-03-05 23:24:05 -05:00
b973f920ee conf: give each hostdevdef a parent pointer
The parent can be any type of device. It defaults to type=none, and a
NULL pointer. The intent is that if a hostdevdef is contained in the
def for a higher level device (e.g. virDomainNetDef), hostdev->parent
will point to the higher level device, and type will be set to that
type of device. This way, during attach and detach of the device,
parent can be checked, and appropriate callouts made to do higher
level device initialization (e.g. setting MAC address).

Also, although these hostdevs with parents will be added to a domain's
hostdevs list, they will be treated slightly differently when
traversing the list, e.g. virDomainHostdefDefFree for a hostdev that
has a parent doesn't need to be called (and will be a NOP); it will
simply be removed from the list (since the parent device object is in
its own type-specific list, and will be freed from there).
2012-03-05 23:23:59 -05:00
5560170d04 conf: HostdevDef parse/format helper functions
In an upcoming patch, virDomainNetDef will acquire a
virDomainHostdevDef, and the <interface> XML will take on some of the
elements of a <hostdev>. To avoid duplicating the code for parsing and
formatting the <source> element (which will be nearly identical in
these two cases), this patch factors those parts out of the
HostdevDef's parse and format functions, and puts them into separate
helper functions that are now called by the HostdevDef
parser/formatter, and will soon be called by the NetDef
parser/formatter.

One change in behavior - previously virDomainHostdevDefParseXML() had
diverged from current common coding practice by logging an error and
failing if it found any subelements of <hostdev> other than those it
understood (standard libvirt practice is to ignore/discard unknown
elements and attributes during parse). The new helper function ignores
unknown elements, and thus so does the new
virDomainHostdevDefParseXML.
2012-03-05 23:23:54 -05:00
29293930a9 conf: make hostdev info a separate object
In order to allow for a virDomainHostdevDef that uses the
virDomainDeviceInfo of a "higher level" device (such as a
virDomainNetDef), this patch changes the virDomainDeviceInfo in the
HostdevDef into a virDomainDeviceInfoPtr. Rather than adding checks
all over the code to check for a null info, we just guarantee that it
is always valid. The new function virDomainHostdevDefAlloc() allocates
a virDomainDeviceInfo and plugs it in, and virDomainHostdevDefFree()
makes sure it is freed.

There were 4 places allocating virDomainHostdevDefs, all of them
parsers of one sort or another, and those have all had their
VIR_ALLOC(hostdev) changed to virDomainHostdevDefAlloc(). Other than
that, and the new functions, all the rest of the changes are just
mechanical removals of "&" or changing "." to "->".
2012-03-05 23:23:44 -05:00
2f925c650c conf: add device pointer to args of virDomainDeviceInfoIterate callback
There will be cases where the iterator callback will need to know the
type of the device whose info is being operated on, and possibly even
need to use some of the device's config. This patch adds a
virDomainDeviceDefPtr to the args of every callback, and fills it in
appropriately as the devices are iterated through.
2012-03-05 23:23:38 -05:00
37038d5c0b qemu: rename virDomainDeviceInfoPtr variables to avoid confusion
The virDomainDeviceInfoPtrs in qemuCollectPCIAddress and
qemuComparePCIDevice are named "dev" and "dev1", but those functions
will be changed (in order to match a change in the args sent to
virDomainDeviceInfoIterate() callback args) to contain a
virDomainDeviceDefPtr device.

This patch renames "dev" to "info" (and "dev[n]" to "info[n]") to
avoid later confusion.
2012-03-05 23:23:31 -05:00
fdad9c34ad conf: reorder static functions in domain_conf.c
No code change, movement only.  This is necessary to eliminate forward
references.
2012-03-05 23:23:20 -05:00
4ec60dfbb3 conf: relocate virDomainDeviceDef and virDomainHostdevDef
This patch is only code movement + adding some forward definitions of
typedefs.

virDomainHostdevDef (not just a pointer to it, but an actual object)
will be needed in virDomainNetDef and virDomainActualNetDef, so it
must be relocated earlier in the file.

Likewise, virDomainDeviceDef will be needed in virDomainHostdevDef, so
it must be moved up even earlier. This, in turn, creates a forward
reference problem, but fortunately only with pointers to other device
types, so their typedefs can be moved up in the file, eliminating the
problem.
2012-03-05 23:23:13 -05:00
9890b318c8 conf: add missing device types to virDomainDevice(Type|Def)
Not all device types were represented in virDomainDeviceType, so some
types of devices couldn't be represented in a virDomainDeviceDef
(which requires a different type of pointer in the union for each
different kind of device).

Since serial, parallel, channel, and console devices are all
virDomainChrDef, and the virDomainDeviceType is never used to produce
a string from the type (and only used in the other direction
internally to code, never to produce XML), I only added one "CHR"
type, which is associated with "virDomainChrDefPtr chr" in the union.
2012-03-05 23:23:01 -05:00
118cfc2535 Fix build after commit e3ba4025
Commit e3ba4025 introduced a few build errors with HAVE_LIBNL undefined.
2012-03-05 13:31:55 -07:00
d2a9d55f45 util: eliminate crash in virNetDevMacVLanCreateWithVPortProfile
Commit 723d5c (added after the release of 0.9.10) adds a
NetlinkEventClient for each interface sent to
virNetDevMacVLanCreateWithVPortProfile. This should only be done if
the interface actually *has* a virtPortProfile, otherwise the event
handler would be a NOP. The bigger problem is that part of the setup
to create the NetlinkEventClient is to do a memcpy of virtPortProfile
- if it's NULL, this triggers a segv.

This patch just qualifies the code that adds the client - if
virtPortProfile is NULL, it's skipped.
2012-03-05 14:54:13 -05:00
877fd769b9 blockResize: add flag for bytes
Qemu supports sizing by bytes; we shouldn't force the user to
round up if they really wanted an unaligned total size.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_RESIZE_BYTES):
New flag.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainBlockResize): Document it.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONBlockResize): Take
size in bytes.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c (qemuMonitorTextBlockResize):
Likewise.  Pass bytes, not megabytes, to monitor.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockResize): Implement new
flag.
2012-03-05 10:06:52 -07:00
07dd6fb610 qemu: Shared or readonly disks are always safe wrt migration
No matter what cache mode is used, readonly disks are always safe wrt
migration. Shared disks are required to be readonly or to disable
host-side cache, which makes them safe as well.
2012-03-05 15:24:00 +01:00
6c3642e9bc libvirt-guests: Add parallel startup and shutdown of guests
With this patch, it's possible to shut down guests in parallel. Parallel
startup was possible before, but this functionality was not documented
properly.

To enable parallel startup set the START_DELAY to 0.

Parallel shutdown has a configurable parameter PARALLEL_SHUTDOWN that
defines the number of machines being shut down in parallel. Enabling
this feature changes the semantics of SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT parameter that is
applied as a cumulative timeout to shutdown all guests on a URI.
2012-03-05 13:18:24 +01:00
720bee3008 rpc: Fix client crash on connection close
A multi-threaded client with event loop may crash if one of its threads
closes a connection while event loop is in the middle of sending
keep-alive message (either request or response). The right place for it
is inside virNetClientIOEventLoop() between poll() and
virNetClientLock(). We should only close a connection directly if no-one
is using it and defer the closing to the last user otherwise. So far we
only did so if the close was initiated by keep-alive timeout.
2012-03-05 11:30:02 +01:00
57e677a7c6 build: Fix build with dtrace + apparmor
Building virt-aa-helper with dtrace probes enabled, ldd complained about
undefined references:

./.libs/libvirt_util.a(libvirt_util_la-event_poll.o):(.note.stapsdt+0x24):
undefined reference to `libvirt_event_poll_purge_timeout_semaphore'
...
2012-03-05 11:30:02 +01:00
3d2da30edb Fix type and add missed comment for diskChange callback
Comment for parameter devAlias is missed. And a typo should
be caused by copy & paste.
2012-03-05 18:43:32 +08:00
1f77472d5b qemu: Fix indention 2012-03-05 18:32:53 +08:00
d2c28911f4 cpu: Add new flag supported by qemu to the cpu definition
Some new cpu features were added to qemu. This patch adds some of them
to our CPU map.
2012-03-05 09:54:26 +01:00
4f3287a415 Correct a check for capacity arg of storageVolumeResize()
Lets say I got a volume with '1G' allocation and '10G' capacity. The
available space in the parent pool is '5G'. With the current check for
overcapacity, I can only try to resize to <= '6G'. You see the problem?
2012-03-02 21:52:02 -07:00
d1c310231d util: combine bools in virNetDevTapCreateInBridgePort into flags
With an additional new bool added to determine whether or not to
discourage the use of the supplied MAC address by the bridge itself,
virNetDevTapCreateInBridgePort had three booleans (well, 2 bools and
an int used as a bool) in the arg list, which made it increasingly
difficult to follow what was going on. This patch combines those three
into a single flags arg, which not only shortens the arg list, but
makes it more self-documenting.
2012-03-02 16:04:06 -05:00
c1b164d70c util: centralize tap device MAC address 1st byte "0xFE" modification
When a tap device for a domain is created and attached to a bridge,
the first byte of the tap device MAC address is set to 0xFE, while the
rest is set to match the MAC address that will be presented to the
guest as its network device MAC address. Setting this high value in
the tap's MAC address discourages the bridge from using the tap
device's MAC address as the bridge's own MAC address (Linux bridges
always take on the lowest numbered MAC address of all attached devices
as their own).

In one case within libvirt, a tap device is created and attached to
the bridge with the intent that its MAC address be taken on by the
bridge as its own (this is used to assure that the bridge has a fixed
MAC address to prevent network outages created by the bridge MAC
address "flapping" as guests are started and stopped). In this case,
the first byte of the mac address is *not* altered to 0xFE.

In the current code, callers to virNetDevTapCreateInBridgePort each
make the MAC address modification themselves before calling, which
leads to code duplication, and also prevents lower level functions
from knowing the real MAC address being used by the guest. The problem
here is that openvswitch bridges must be informed about this MAC
address, or they will be unable to pass traffic to/from the guest.

This patch centralizes the location of the MAC address "0xFE fixup"
into virNetDevTapCreateInBridgePort(), meaning 1) callers of this
function no longer need the extra strange bit of code, and 2)
bitNetDevTapCreateBridgeInPort itself now is called with the guest's
unaltered MAC address, and can pass it on, unmodified, to
virNetDevOpenvswitchAddPort.

There is no other behavioral change created by this patch.
2012-03-02 16:04:00 -05:00
2dcca3ec0a daemon: Remove deprecated HAL from init script dependencies
The init script for the daemon requests to start HAL although it has
been deprecated long time ago. This patch removes the dependency.
2012-03-02 16:32:37 +01:00
355ec28167 build: fix output of pid values
Nuke the last vestiges of printing pid_t values with the wrong
types, at least in code compiled on mingw64.  There may be other
places, but for now they are only compiled on systems where the
existing %d doesn't trigger gcc warnings.

* src/rpc/virnetsocket.c (virNetSocketNew): Use %lld and casting,
rather than assuming any particular int type for pid_t.
* src/util/command.c (virCommandRunAsync, virPidWait)
(virPidAbort): Likewise.
(verify): Drop a now stale assertion.
2012-03-02 06:57:57 -07:00
3e2c3d8f6d build: use correct type for pid and similar types
No thanks to 64-bit windows, with 64-bit pid_t, we have to avoid
constructs like 'int pid'.  Our API in libvirt-qemu cannot be
changed without breaking ABI; but then again, libvirt-qemu can
only be used on systems that support UNIX sockets, which rules
out Windows (even if qemu could be compiled there) - so for all
points on the call chain that interact with this API decision,
we require a different variable name to make it clear that we
audited the use for safety.

Adding a syntax-check rule only solves half the battle; anywhere
that uses printf on a pid_t still needs to be converted, but that
will be a separate patch.

* cfg.mk (sc_correct_id_types): New syntax check.
* src/libvirt-qemu.c (virDomainQemuAttach): Document why we didn't
use pid_t for pid, and validate for overflow.
* include/libvirt/libvirt-qemu.h (virDomainQemuAttach): Tweak name
for syntax check.
* src/vmware/vmware_conf.c (vmwareExtractPid): Likewise.
* src/driver.h (virDrvDomainQemuAttach): Likewise.
* tools/virsh.c (cmdQemuAttach): Likewise.
* src/remote/qemu_protocol.x (qemu_domain_attach_args): Likewise.
* src/qemu_protocol-structs (qemu_domain_attach_args): Likewise.
* src/util/cgroup.c (virCgroupPidCode, virCgroupKillInternal):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c(qemuParseProcFileStrings): Likewise.
(qemuParseCommandLinePid): Use pid_t for pid.
* daemon/libvirtd.c (daemonForkIntoBackground): Likewise.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainObj): Likewise.
* src/probes.d (rpc_socket_new): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.h (qemuParseCommandLinePid): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudGetProcessInfo, qemuDomainAttach):
Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessAttach): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_process.h (qemuProcessAttach): Likewise.
* src/uml/uml_driver.c (umlGetProcessInfo): Likewise.
* src/util/virnetdev.h (virNetDevSetNamespace): Likewise.
* src/util/virnetdev.c (virNetDevSetNamespace): Likewise.
* tests/testutils.c (virtTestCaptureProgramOutput): Likewise.
* src/conf/storage_conf.h (_virStoragePerms): Use mode_t, uid_t,
and gid_t rather than int.
* src/security/security_dac.c (virSecurityDACSetOwnership): Likewise.
* src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStorageDefParsePerms): Avoid
compiler warning.
2012-03-02 06:57:43 -07:00
5c3a15647d build: prohibit cross-inclusion
Make it easier to detect invalid cross-directory includes, by
adding a syntax check.  The check is designed to be extensible:
the default case lists only the non-driver directories, and
specific directories can list a different set (for example,
util/ can only use itself, network/ can only use itself, util/,
or conf/).

* .gnulib: Update to latest, for syntax check improvment.
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_cross_inclusion): New check.
(sc_prohibit_strncmp, sc_libvirt_unmarked_diagnostics): Simplify.
2012-03-02 06:22:43 -07:00
362077e752 avoid global variable shadowed
If "conf/domain_conf.h" included in file nodeinfo.c, gcc complains about
a variable shadowing. fix it for potential further including of the file.

ref: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-February/msg00955.html
2012-03-01 20:09:23 -07:00
3c30fbcd4a util: remove unneeded #include in virrandom.c
Commit 7c90026 added #include "conf/domain_conf.h" to
util/virrandom.c. Fortunately it didn't actually use anything from
domain_conf.h, since as far as I'm aware, files in util aren't allowed
to reference anything in conf (although the opposite is allowed). So
this #include is unnecessary.

I verified it still compiles with the line removed, but have placed a
one day moratorium on me doing any "trivial rule" pushes, so will
wait for someone else to verify/ACK before pushing.
2012-03-01 12:44:12 -05:00
ff4c25bae9 virsh: expose partial pull
Now virsh can call virDomainBlockRebase.

* tools/virsh.c (cmdBlockPull): Add --base parameter.
(blockJobImpl): Use it to expose BlockRebase API.
* tools/virsh.pod (blockpull): Document it.
2012-02-29 13:44:20 -07:00
10ec36e2e7 qemu: pass block pull backing file to monitor
This actually wires up the new optional parameter to block_stream:
http://wiki.qemu.org/Features/LiveBlockMigration/ImageStreamingAPI

The error checking is still sparse, since libvirt must not use
qemu-img or header probing on a qcow2 file in use by qemu to
check if the backing file name is valid; so for now, libvirt is
relying on qemu to diagnose an incorrect backing name.  Fixing this
will require libvirt to track the entire backing file chain at the
time qemu is started and keeps it updated with snapshot and pull
operations.

* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONBlockJob): Add
parameter, and update callers.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.h (qemuMonitorJSONBlockJob): Update
signature.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (qemuMonitorBlockJob): Likewise.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): Update caller.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorBlockJob): Likewise.
2012-02-29 13:44:20 -07:00
68a1300556 qemu: require json for block jobs
Block job commands are not part of upstream qemu until 1.1; and
proper support of job completion and cancellation depends on being
able to receive QMP events, which implies the JSON monitor.
Additionally, some early versions of block job commands were
backported to RHEL qemu, but these versions lacked asynchronous
job cancellation and partial block pull, so there are several
patches that will still be needed in this area of libvirt code
to support both flavors of block job commands.

Due to earlier patches in libvirt, we are guaranteed that all versions
of qemu that support block job commands already require libvirt to
use the JSON monitor.  That means that the text version of block jobs
will not be used, and having to refactor two copies of the block job
handlers makes no sense.  So instead, we delete the text handlers.

* src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorBlockJob): Drop text monitor
support.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.h (qemuMonitorTextBlockJob): Delete.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_text.c (qemuMonitorTextParseBlockJobOne)
(qemuMonitorTextParseBlockJob, qemuMonitorTextBlockJob):
Likewise.
2012-02-29 13:44:20 -07:00
513fc05750 fix alphabetical order of virNetlink functions in symbol file 2012-02-29 15:26:13 -05:00
e91be41e75 util: wrap virnetlink.c to 80 columns 2012-02-29 15:26:05 -05:00
47d05109b0 build: update to latest gnulib
It's been a while, and we're between releases, so now's as good
a time as any to resync.  This also fixes a build-breaker on
cygwin, where cygwin 1.7.11 introduced a header bug in <termios.h>.

* .gnulib: Update to latest.
* bootstrap: Resync.
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_strncmp): Copy upstream changes to
sc_prohibit_strcmp.
2012-02-29 10:27:40 -07:00
df873c806e Fix typo in domain XML documentation
s/Modyfing/Modifying
2012-02-29 17:37:32 +01:00
723d5c50c0 Add de-association handling to macvlan code
Add de-association handling for 802.1qbg (vepa) via lldpad
netlink messages. Also adds the possibility to perform an
association request without waiting for a confirmation.

Signed-off-by: D. Herrendoerfer <d.herrendoerfer@herrendoerfer.name>
2012-02-29 10:37:32 -05:00
e3ba402581 util: Add netlink event handling to virnetlink.c
This code adds a netlink event interface to libvirt.
It is based upon the event_poll code and makes use of
it. An event is generated for each netlink message sent
to the libvirt pid.

Signed-off-by: D. Herrendoerfer <d.herrendoerfer@herrendoerfer.name>
2012-02-29 10:37:24 -05:00
b395f95910 Support for cpu64-rhel* qemu cpu models
In qemu there are 2 cpu models (cpu64-rhel5 and cpu64-rhel6) not
supported by libvirt. This patch adds the support with the flags
specifications from /usr/share/qemu-kvm/cpu-model/cpu-x86_64.conf
The only difference is that AMD-specific features are removed so
the processor type is not vendor-specific. Those features are either
emulated or ignored by qemu if host CPU doesn't support them.
2012-02-29 15:03:13 +01:00
6ba4b300b0 lxc: Cleaner fix for compilation without SELinux
Just a cleanup of commit 32f881c6c4.
2012-02-29 14:55:32 +01:00
0531377076 libvirt-guests: Check if URI is reachable before launching commands
This patch adds a check to the libvirt-guests script to check for the
URI to be alive before attempting any calls. This avoids nasty error
messages and allows us to fail gracefully and continue on other URIs
configured in the script.
2012-02-29 12:51:26 +01:00
bc72d9a3a9 libvirt-guests: Don't try to do a managed-save of transient guests
The libvirt-guests script tried to do a managed save of transient guest
that failed. This patch notifies which guests are transient (and not
being saved) and saves only the persistent ones.
2012-02-29 12:44:21 +01:00
0d77f746ec libvirt-guests: Add documentation and clean up to use virsh's improved list
This patch adds documentation to functions defined in the libvirt-guests
init script and changes use of virsh's new commands to make the script
easier.
2012-02-29 12:40:31 +01:00
04dec5826d qemu: Add pre-migration hook
This hook is called during the Prepare phase on destination host and may
be used for changing domain XML.
2012-02-29 12:27:12 +01:00
8ab785783f hooks: Add support for capturing hook output
Hooks may now be used as filters.
2012-02-29 12:27:12 +01:00
c0f722240d storage: fix typo
* src/storage/storage_driver.c (storageVolumeWipeInternal):
    s/ pfitzner33/pfitzner33/.
2012-02-29 11:44:23 +01:00
238a5a4c3d qemu: Don't emit tls-port spice option if port is -1
Bug introduced by commit eda0fc7a.
2012-02-29 11:12:54 +01:00
096e9048ff docs: comments wiping supported algorithms
The current scrub version doesn't support pfitzner7, pfitzner33 and schneier
patterns on RHEL, we should comment it in virsh man page.

* tools/virsh.pod: update wiping algorithms docs.

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-29 17:50:08 +08:00
f1c13cf9c9 util: fix a typo
* src/util/event_poll.c: (virEventPollRunOnce): s/imeout/timeout/.

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-29 17:42:18 +08:00
f3e99e9920 storage: fix a typo
* src/storage/storage_driver.c (storageVolumeWipeInternal): s/shneier/schneier.

http://code.google.com/p/diskscrub/

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-29 17:41:49 +08:00
4017ec927f Do not include binaries in EXTRA_DIST
commit f27f616ff8 broke "make dist"
by adding qemumonitortest which is a generated binary to the
EXTRA_DIST, hence breaking "make dist"
2012-02-29 15:24:35 +08:00
b30a5cee07 docs: Fix libvirt name in qemu commandline namespace URL
s/libirt/libvirt/g
2012-02-28 17:30:30 +01:00
3207de308d libxl: eliminate memory leak in libxmlDomainModifyDeviceFlags
This call to virDomainDeviceDefParse is both unnecessary (since
it will again be called at the top of the immediately following if(),
and if not there, then at the top of the if following that), but it
also creates a leak of one virDomainDeviceDef and one [whatever type
of device the DeviceDef is pointing to; probably a virDomainDiskDef]
in the case that the function has been called with
VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_MODIFY_CONFIG (the second parse will overwrite the
devicedef that was just created).
2012-02-28 07:43:38 -05:00
3aab4d7929 virsh: Break long lines in virsh.pod
No content changes, just breaking long lines.
2012-02-28 15:41:37 +08:00
33855f5d04 virsh: New command cmdChangeMedia
One could use it to eject, insert, or update media of the CDROM
or floppy drive. See the documentation for more details.
2012-02-28 15:36:38 +08:00
42accf1b67 virsh: Use vshFindDisk and vshPrepareDiskXML in cmdDetachDisk
The first use of the two new helper functions.
2012-02-28 14:38:34 +08:00
025998eb79 virsh: Two new helper functions for disk device changes
vshFindDisk is to find the disk node in xml doc with given source
path or target of disk device, and type (indicates disk type,
normal disk or changeable disk).

vshPrepareDiskXML is to make changes on the disk node (e.g. create
and insert the new <source> node for inserting media of CDROM drive).

They are marked as unused temporarily.
2012-02-28 14:38:03 +08:00
c430248643 tests: Add tests for virtio-scsi and ibmvscsi controllers 2012-02-28 14:28:21 +08:00
c56fe7f1d6 qemu: Build command line for the new address format
For any disk controller model which is not "lsilogic", the command
line will be like:

  -drive file=/dev/sda,if=none,id=drive-scsi0-0-3-0,format=raw \
  -device scsi-disk,bus=scsi0.0,channel=0,scsi-id=3,lun=0,i\
  drive=drive-scsi0-0-3-0,id=scsi0-0-3-0

The relationship between the libvirt address attrs and the qdev
properties are (controller model is not "lsilogic"; strings
inside <> represent libvirt adress attrs):
  bus=scsi<controller>.0
  channel=<bus>
  scsi-id=<target>
  lun=<unit>

* src/qemu/qemu_command.h: (New param "virDomainDefPtr def"
  for function qemuBuildDriveDevStr; new param "virDomainDefPtr
  vmdef" for function qemuAssignDeviceDiskAlias. Both for
  virDomainDiskFindControllerModel's use).

* src/qemu/qemu_command.c:
  - New param "virDomainDefPtr def" for qemuAssignDeviceDiskAliasCustom.
    For virDomainDiskFindControllerModel's use, if the disk bus is "scsi"
    and the controller model is not "lsilogic", "target" is one part of
    the alias name.
  - According change on qemuAssignDeviceDiskAlias and qemuBuildDriveDevStr

* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c:
  - Changes to be consistent with declarations of qemuAssignDeviceDiskAlias
    qemuBuildDriveDevStr, and qemuBuildControllerDevStr.

* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-pseries-vio-user-assigned.args,
  tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-pseries-vio.args: Update the
  generated command line.
2012-02-28 14:27:17 +08:00
05fbe728ee qemu: New cap flag to indicate if channel is supported by scsi-disk 2012-02-28 14:27:13 +08:00
4288b22fb2 conf: Introduce new attribute for device address format
* src/conf/domain_conf.h: Add new member "target" to struct
  _virDomainDeviceDriveAddress.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c: Parse and format "target"

* Lots of tests (.xml) in tests/domainsnapshotxml2xmlout,
  tests/qemuxml2argvdata, tests/qemuxml2xmloutdata, and
  tests/vmx2xmldata/ are modified for newly introduced
  attribute "target" for address of "drive" type.
2012-02-28 14:27:11 +08:00
7eadfddad5 conf: Add helper function to look up disk controller model 2012-02-28 14:27:08 +08:00
8dcac770f1 qemu: add virtio-scsi controller model
Adding a new model for virtio-scsi roughly follows the same scheme
as the previous patch.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-02-28 14:27:03 +08:00
3482191d12 qemu: add ibmvscsi controller model
KVM will be able to use a PCI SCSI controller even on POWER.  Let
the user specify the vSCSI controller by other means than a default.

After this patch, the QEMU driver will actually look at the model
and reject anything but auto, lsilogic and ibmvscsi.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Osier Yang <jyang@redhat.com>
2012-02-28 14:27:00 +08:00
4cc4b62e30 qemu: fix cleanup of bridge during failure of qemuDomainAttachNetDevice
In qemuDomainAttachNetDevice, the guest's tap interface has only been
attached to the bridge if iface_connected is true. It's possible for
an error to occur prior to that happening, and previously we would
attempt to remove the tap interface from the bridge even if it hadn't
been attached.
2012-02-27 22:44:22 -05:00
f27f616ff8 qemu: unescape HMP commands before converting them to json
QMP commands don't need to be escaped since converting them to json
also escapes special characters. When a QMP command fails, however,
libvirt falls back to HMP commands. These fallback functions
(qemuMonitorText*) do their own escaping, and pass the result directly
to qemuMonitorHMPCommandWithFd. If the monitor is in json mode, these
pre-escaped commands will be escaped again when converted to json,
which can result in the wrong arguments being sent.

For example, a filename test\file would be sent in json as
test\\file.

This prevented attaching an image file with a " or \ in its name in
qemu 1.0.50, and also broke rbd attachment (which uses backslashes to
escape some internal arguments.)

Reported-by: Masuko Tomoya <tomoya.masuko@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@dreamhost.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-02-27 16:06:02 -07:00
4716138229 qemu: Add ability to abort existing console while creating new one
This patch fixes console corruption, that happens if two concurrent
sessions are opened for a single console on a domain. Result of this
corruption was that each of the console streams recieved just a part
of the data written to the pipe so every console rendered unusable.

New helper function for safe console handling is used to establish the
console stream connection. This function ensures that no other libvirt
client is using the console (with the ability to disconnect consoles of
libvirt clients) and that no UUCP style lockfile is placed on the PTY
device.

* src/qemu/qemu_domain.h
        - add data structure to domain's private data dealing with
          console connections
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c:
        - allocate/free domain's console data structure
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
        - use the new helper function for console handling
2012-02-27 15:05:17 +01:00
3f4238d771 util: Add helpers for safe domain console operations
This patch adds a set of functions used in creating console streams for
domains using PTYs and ensures mutually exclusive access to the PTYs.

If mutually exclusive access is not used, two clients may open the same
console, which results in corruption on both clients as both of them
race to read data from the PTY.

Two approaches are used to ensure this:
1) Internal data structure holding open PTYs.
        This is used internally and enables the user to forcibly
        terminate another console connection eg. when somebody leaves
        the console open on another host.

2) UUCP style lock files:
        This uses UUCP lock files according to the  FHS
        ( http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#VARLOCKLOCKFILES )
        to check if other programs (like minicom) are not using the pty
        device of the console.

        This feature is disabled by default and may be enabled using
        configure parameter
        --with-console-lock-files=/path/to/lock/file/directory
        or --with-console-lock-files=auto (which tries to infer the
        location from OS used (currently only linux).

        On usual linux systems, normal users may not write to the
        /var/lock directory containing the locks. This poses problems
        while in session mode. If the current user has no access to the
        lockfile directory, check for presence of the file is still
        done, but no lock file is created. This does NOT result in an
        error.
2012-02-27 15:05:17 +01:00
0c4bfdda42 fdstream: Add internal callback on stream close
This patch adds another callback to a FDstream object. The original
callback is used by the daemon stream driver to handle events.

This callback is called if and only if the stream is about to be closed.
This might be used to handle cleanup steps after a fdstream exits. This
will be used later on in ensuring mutually exclusive access to consoles.

* src/fdstream.c:
        - emit the callback, when stream is being closed
        - add data structures needed to handle the callback
        - add function to register callback
* src/fdstream.h:
        - define function prototypes for the callback
2012-02-27 15:05:17 +01:00
95fdc1bc2b fdstream: Emit stream abort callback even if poll() doesnt.
This patch causes the fdstream driver to call the stream event callback
if virStreamAbort() is called on a stream using this driver.

A remote handler for a stream can only detect changes via stream events,
so this event callback is necessary in order to enable a daemon to abort
a stream in such a way that the client will see the change.

* src/fdstream.c:
        - modify close function to call stream event callback
2012-02-27 15:05:17 +01:00
afa4336e94 virsh: add support for VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_* flags
This patch adds support for the newly introduced
VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_FORCE and VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_SAFE flags. The console
command now has an optional parameter --force that specifies that the
user wants to forcibly interrupt an ongoing console session and create
a new one. Flag --safe requests that the console should be opened only
if the hypervisor driver supports safe console handling.

The behaviour to this point was that the daemon opened two streams to
the console, that competed for data from the pipe, and the result was
that both of the consoles ended up scrambled.

This patch doesn't modify operation of other commands dealing with
console connections (start, create) as those open connections to newly
started domains making it virtually impossible for another client to race
for the console and steal it.

* tools/console.c:
        - add support for flag passthrough
* tools/console.h:
        - modify function prototypes to match impl.
* tools/virsh.c:
        - add flag --force for the console command
2012-02-27 15:05:17 +01:00
a1801023f4 Add flags for virDomainOpenConsole
This patch adds a set of flags to be used with the virDomainOpenConsole
API call to specify if the user wishes to interrupt an existing console
session or just to try open a new one.

VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_SAFE - specifies that the console connection should
                          be opened only if the hypervisor supports
                          mutually exclusive access to console devices

VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_FORCE - specifies that the caller wishes to interrupt
                           existing session and force a creation of a
                           new one.
2012-02-27 15:05:16 +01:00
3e0623ebc8 pidfile: Make checking binary path in virPidFileRead optional
This patch changes behavior of virPidFileRead to enable passing NULL as
path to the binary the pid file should be checked against to skip this
check. This enables using this function for reading files that have same
semantics as pid files, but belong to unknown processes.
2012-02-27 15:05:16 +01:00
9bf1bcc59d qemu: Implement virDomainPMWakeup API
using 'system-wakeup' monitor command. It is supported only in JSON,
as we are enabling it if possible. Moreover, this command is available
in qemu-1.1+ which definitely has JSON.
2012-02-27 11:47:02 +01:00
a04d10f739 virsh: Expose virDomainPMWakeup 2012-02-27 11:44:10 +01:00
e2822f19fd Introduce virDomainPMWakeup API
This API allows a domain which previously called
virDomainPMSuspendForDuration() to be woken up.
2012-02-27 11:43:59 +01:00
9f748277bb Fixed URI parsing
Function xmlParseURI does not remove square brackets around IPv6
address when parsing. One of the solutions is making wrappers around
functions working with xmlURI*. This assures that uri->server will be
always properly assigned and it doesn't have to be changed when used
on some new place in the code.
For this purpose, functions virParseURI and virSaveURI were
added. These function are wrappers around xmlParseURI and xmlSaveUri
respectively.
Also there is one new syntax check function to prohibit these functions
anywhere else.

File changes:
 - src/util/viruri.h        -- declaration
 - src/util/viruri.c        -- definition
 - src/libvirt_private.syms -- symbol export
 - src/Makefile.am          -- added source and header files
 - cfg.mk                   -- added sc_prohibit_xmlURI
 - all others               -- ID name and include fixes
2012-02-24 16:49:21 -07:00
801a60ff88 Fixed service handling in specfile
After adding the libvirt-guests service into usual runlevels, we used
to start the libvirt-guests service. However this is usually not a
good practice. As mentioned on fedoraproject wiki, the installations
can be in changeroots, in an installer context, or in other situations
where we don't want the services autostarted.
2012-02-24 16:31:04 -07:00
4a92360091 virsh: fix informational message in iface-bridge command
See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=797066

The position of the bridge name and ethernet device name were
accidentally swapped in the message informing of success creating the
bridge.
2012-02-24 15:06:26 -05:00
1d4c4d9d4f Workaround python header file insanity
The /usr/include/python/pyconfig.h file pollutes the global
namespace with a huge number of HAVE_XXX and WITH_XXX
defines. These change what we detected in our own config.h
In particular if you try to build without DTrace, python's
headers turn it back on with predictable fail.

THe hack to workaround this is to rename WITH_DTRACE to
WITH_DTRACE_PROBES to avoid the namespace clash
2012-02-24 16:43:27 +00:00
af6b61ba06 Improve error reporting when virsh console is run without a TTY
If attempting to run

  ssh root@somehost virsh console someguest

You'll get an error

  2012-02-15 13:11:47.683+0000: 4765: info : libvirt version: 0.9.10, package: 1.fc18 (Unknown, 2012-02-15-11:48:57, lettuce.camlab.fab.redhat.com)
  2012-02-15 13:11:47.683+0000: 4765: error : vshRunConsole:320 : unable to get tty attributes: Invalid argument
  Connected to domain f16x86_64
  Escape character is ^]

There are several problems here

 - The actual error message is bad for users
 - We shouldn't rely on VIR_ERROR for this case
 - The prompt makes it look like we still connected
   because we didn't flush stdout.

* virsh.c: Flush stdout before starting console and check
  for a valid tty
2012-02-24 16:43:26 +00:00
eda0fc7a82 Error out when using SPICE TLS with spice_tls=0
It's possible to disable SPICE TLS in qemu.conf. When this happens,
libvirt ignores any SPICE TLS port or x509 directory that may have
been set when it builds the qemu command line to use. However, it's
not ignoring the secure channels that may have been set and adds
tls-channel arguments to qemu command line.
Current qemu versions don't report an error when this happens, and try to use
TLS for the specified channels.

Before this patch

<domain type='kvm'>
  <name>auto-tls-port</name>
  <memory>65536</memory>
  <os>
    <type arch='x86_64' machine='pc'>hvm</type>
  </os>
  <devices>
    <graphics type='spice' port='5900' tlsPort='-1' autoport='yes' listen='0' ke
      <listen type='address' address='0'/>
      <channel name='main' mode='secure'/>
      <channel name='inputs' mode='secure'/>
    </graphics>
  </devices>
</domain>

generates

-spice port=5900,addr=0,disable-ticketing,tls-channel=main,tls-channel=inputs

and starts QEMU.

After this patch, an error is reported if a TLS port is set in the XML
or if secure channels are specified but TLS is disabled in qemu.conf.
This is the behaviour the oVirt people (where I spotted this issue) said
they would expect.

This fixes bug #790436
2012-02-24 09:25:44 -07:00
f246cdb5ac vmx: Better Workstation vmx handling
This patch adds support for vmx files with empty networkName
values (which is the case for vmx generated by Workstation).
It also adds support for vmx containing NATed network interfaces.

Update test suite accordingly
2012-02-24 11:53:23 +01:00
cff5573da2 virterror: Misleading error message when name is missing
[forwarding this here from RH bug #796732]

When creating a network (virsh net-create) with an erroneous XML
containing an empty <name> element, the error message is misleading:

error: Failed to create network from foo.xml
error: missing domain name information

It took me a bit of time to figure out that it was the *network* name
that was missing (I generate this xml and didn't look at it, first).

I realized that the same message is used for missing name when creating
a domain, network, or device node.
2012-02-23 16:31:45 -07:00
751fec3557 Update bug reporting page
Remove suggestion that people file bugs against RHEL 5 and add a
suggestion that people increase the visibility of their bugs by
mentioning them on libvir-list.
2012-02-23 16:02:33 -07:00
d2dc5057fd qemu: nicer error message on failed graceful destroy
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=795656 mentions
that a graceful destroy request can time out, meaning that the
error message is user-visible and should be more appropriate
than just internal error.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainDestroyFlags): Swap error type.
2012-02-23 08:47:06 -07:00
d57485f73a qemu: Forbid migration with cache != none
Migrating domains with disks using cache != none is unsafe unless the
disk images are stored on coherent clustered filesystem. Thus we forbid
migrating such domains unless VIR_MIGRATE_UNSAFE flags is used.
2012-02-23 14:34:56 +01:00
5fadb1549d Introduce virStorageFileIsClusterFS 2012-02-23 14:23:45 +01:00
0b7480e34e virsh: Add --unsafe option to migrate command 2012-02-23 14:23:26 +01:00
7808844dd1 Add support for unsafe migration
This patch adds VIR_MIGRATE_UNSAFE flag for migration APIs and new
VIR_ERR_MIGRATION_UNSAFE error code.  The error code should be returned
whenever migrating a domain is considered unsafe (e.g., it's configured
in a way that does not ensure data integrity once it is migrated).
VIR_MIGRATE_UNSAFE flag may be used to force migration even though it
would normally be considered unsafe and forbidden.
2012-02-22 14:52:24 +01:00
2b38e59bd8 configure: Define program name if not found
AC_CHECK_PROG checks for program in given path. However, if it doesn't
exists, [variable] is set to [value-if-not-found]. We don't want this
to be the empty string in case of 'modprobe' and 'scrub' as we want to
fallback to runtime detection.
2012-02-22 12:28:27 +01:00
b90d4722a5 util: Fix virFileAccessibleAs return path from parent
Despite documentation, if we do fork() parent always returns -1
even if file is accessible. Which is wrong obviously.
2012-02-22 12:13:41 +01:00
419e5fb3e6 virsh: Enhance list command to ease creation of shell scripts
This patch adds new options to the "virsh list" command enabling
filtering of persistent and transient domains along with the option to
print only UUIDs or names of domains instead of printing the table.

Option --name prints domain names (one per line) instead of the default
table. Similarly --uuid prints domain's UUID. The option --table is
an alias for the default behavior.

Aditionally --persistent and/or --transient may be specified to filter
the output of domains.
2012-02-22 12:12:13 +01:00
cf534a9b28 vmware: implement domainXMLFromNative 2012-02-22 11:36:08 +01:00
616a6f0e43 lib: Fix function documentation for virConnectListDomains
Clarify the documentation of virConnectListDomains.
2012-02-22 09:55:08 +01:00
0b09b474f7 esx: Correctly disable HTTP Expect header usage of libcurl
Adding "Expect:" to the header list stops libcurl from sending a
Expect header at all.

Before, a dummy Expect header was added that might confuse HTTP
proxies and result in HTTP error code 417 being reported.
2012-02-21 20:48:33 +01:00
c4c68b0025 virsh: Fix docs for list command
Commit fad5cd2108 introduced option to
display domain's title in the list command output. There was a mistake
in the virsh man page example for this command stating --note instead of
--title.
2012-02-21 15:09:31 +01:00
e1ecba4669 caps: Improve error if passed an unknown arch
Previously we would have:

"os type 'hvm' & arch 'idontexist' combination is not supported"

Now we get

"No guest options available for arch 'idontexist'"

or if options available but guest OS type not applicable:

"No os type 'xen' available for arch 'x86_64'"
2012-02-20 13:41:43 -05:00
cb8b9963fe spec: use ix86 macros
* libvirt.spec.in: Use %{ix86} rather than open-coded list.
2012-02-20 09:37:52 -07:00
102690648d Fix compilation on MacOS X
* src/util/virfile.h: the virFileWrapperFdFlags being defined as
  a globa variable instead of a type ended up generating a duplicate
  symbol error.
* AUTHORS: added Lincoln Myers
2012-02-20 11:21:00 +08:00
1c310eaf30 nwfilter: improved logging during driver initialization
Improve the logging during driver initialization when testing the command
line tools.
2012-02-16 18:56:39 -05:00
18942b9bea qemu: Prevent crash of libvirtd without guest agent
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuFindAgentConfig): avoid crash libvirtd due to
deref a NULL pointer.

* How to reproduce?
1. virsh edit the following xml into guest configuration:
    <channel type='pty'>
      <target type='virtio'/>
    </channel>
2. virsh start <domain>

or
% virt-install -n foo -r 1024 --disk path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/foo.img,size=1 \
--channel pty,target_type=virtio -l <installation tree>

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-16 23:26:41 +08:00
e0d4b0db9e qemu: Unlock monitor when connecting to dest qemu fails
When migrating a qemu domain, we enter the monitor, send some commands,
try to connect to destination qemu, send other commands, end exit the
monitor. However, if we couldn't connect to destination qemu we forgot
to exit the monitor.

Bug introduced by commit d9d518b1c8.
2012-02-16 10:58:35 +01:00
2ccc4a607f qemu: Fix segfault when host CPU is empty
In case libvirtd cannot detect host CPU model (which may happen if it
runs inside a virtual machine), the daemon is likely to segfault when
starting a new qemu domain. It segfaults when domain XML asks for host
(either model or passthrough) CPU or does not ask for any specific CPU
model at all.
2012-02-16 10:41:13 +01:00
286088567d storage: Allow runtime detection of scrub
Currently, if scrub (used for wiping algorithms) is not present
at compile time, we don't support any other wiping algorithms than
zeroing, even if it was installed later. Switch to runtime detection
instead.
2012-02-16 09:09:43 +01:00
fcdfa31f3c Fix polkit0 authentication
Commit 7033c5f2 introduced some bugs in polkit0 authentication.

Fix libvirtd segfault in remoteDispatchAuthPolkit().

Fix polkit authentication bypass when caller UID = 0.
2012-02-15 21:47:53 -07:00
c05ec92021 Fix build with polkit0
Commit 8dd623b9 introduced a build error with --enable-compile-warnings=error

  remote.c:2593: error: unused variable 'rv' [-Wunused-variable]

Pushing under build-breaker rule.
2012-02-15 21:34:13 -07:00
8b29c45986 python: Expose virDomain{G,S}etInterfaceParameters APIs in python binding
The v4 patch corrects indentation issues.

The v3 patch follows latest python binding codes and change 'size'
type from int to Py_ssize_t.

An simple example to show how to use it:

#!/usr/bin/env python

import libvirt

conn = libvirt.open(None)
dom = conn.lookupByName('foo')

print dom.interfaceParameters('vnet0', 0)

params = {'outbound.peak': 10,
          'inbound.peak': 10,
          'inbound.burst': 20,
          'inbound.average': 20,
          'outbound.average': 30,
          'outbound.burst': 30}

print dom.setInterfaceParameters('vnet0', params, 0)
print dom.interfaceParameters('vnet0', 0)

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-16 10:15:16 +08:00
4c1c361127 snapshot: fix snapshot deletion use-after-free
Bug introduced in commit 35abced.  On an inactive domain,
$ virsh snapshot-create-as dom snap
$ virsh snapshot-create dom
$ virsh snapshot-create dom
$ virsh snapshot-delete --children dom snap
could crash libvirtd, due to a use-after-free that results
when the callback freed the current element in the iteration.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainSnapshotForEachChild)
(virDomainSnapshotActOnDescendant): Allow iteration to delete
current child.
2012-02-15 17:24:05 -07:00
15a280bb6d daemon: fix logic bug with virAsprintf
Regression introduced in commit 7033c5f2, due to improper conversion
from snprintf to virAsprintf.

* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchAuthList): Check return value
correctly.
2012-02-15 17:02:56 -07:00
d2728cc245 daemon: plug memory leak
Leak introduced in commit bb2eddc6.

* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchAuthPolkit): Also free pkout on
success.
2012-02-15 16:24:21 -07:00
df81004632 network: support Open vSwitch
This patch allows libvirt to add interfaces to already
existing Open vSwitch bridges. The following syntax in
domain XML file can be used:

    <interface type='bridge'>
      <mac address='52:54:00:d0:3f:f2'/>
      <source bridge='ovsbr'/>
      <virtualport type='openvswitch'>
        <parameters interfaceid='921a80cd-e6de-5a2e-db9c-ab27f15a6e1d'/>
      </virtualport>
      <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00'
                          slot='0x03' function='0x0'/>
    </interface>

or if libvirt should auto-generate the interfaceid use
following syntax:

    <interface type='bridge'>
      <mac address='52:54:00:d0:3f:f2'/>
      <source bridge='ovsbr'/>
      <virtualport type='openvswitch'>
      </virtualport>
      <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00'
                          slot='0x03' function='0x0'/>
    </interface>

It is also possible to pass an optional profileid. To do that
use following syntax:

   <interface type='bridge'>
     <source bridge='ovsbr'/>
     <mac address='00:55:1a:65:a2:8d'/>
     <virtualport type='openvswitch'>
       <parameters interfaceid='921a80cd-e6de-5a2e-db9c-ab27f15a6e1d'
                   profileid='test-profile'/>
     </virtualport>
   </interface>

To create Open vSwitch bridge install Open vSwitch and
run the following command:

    ovs-vsctl add-br ovsbr
2012-02-15 16:04:54 -05:00
9368465f75 conf: rename virDomainNetGetActualDirectVirtPortProfile
An upcoming patch will add a <virtualport> element to interfaces of
type='bridge', so it makes sense to give this function a more generic
name.
2012-02-15 16:04:53 -05:00
f367cd1388 qemu: increase the timeout before sending SIGKILL to qemu process
The current default method of terminating the qemu process is to send
a SIGTERM, wait for up to 1.6 seconds for it to cleanly shutdown, then
send a SIGKILL and wait for up to 1.4 seconds more for the process to
terminate. This is problematic because occasionally 1.6 seconds is not
long enough for the qemu process to flush its disk buffers, so the
guest's disk ends up in an inconsistent state.

Since this only occasionally happens when the timeout prior to SIGKILL
is 1.6 seconds, this patch increases that timeout to 10 seconds. At
the very least, this should reduce the occurrence from "occasionally"
to "extremely rarely". (Once SIGKILL is sent, it waits another 5
seconds for the process to die before returning).

Note that in the cases where it takes less than this for qemu to
shutdown cleanly, libvirt will *not* wait for any longer than it would
without this patch - qemuProcessKill polls the process and returns as
soon as it is gone.
2012-02-15 13:57:15 -05:00
595e26c086 qemu: drop driver lock while trying to terminate qemu process
This patch is based on an earlier patch by Eric Blake which was never
committed:

https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-November/msg00243.html

Aside from rebasing, this patch only drops the driver lock once (prior
to the first time the function sleeps), then leaves it dropped until
it returns (Eric's patch would drop and re-acquire the lock around
each call to sleep).

At the time Eric sent his patch, the response (from Dan Berrange) was
that, while it wasn't a good thing to be holding the driver lock while
sleeping, we really need to rethink locking wrt the driver object,
switching to a finer-grained approach that locks individual items
within the driver object separately to allow for greater concurrency.

This is a good plan, and at the time it made sense to not apply the
patch because there was no known bug related to the driver lock being
held in this function.

However, we now know that the length of the wait in qemuProcessKill is
sometimes too short to allow the qemu process to fully flush its disk
cache before SIGKILL is sent, so we need to lengthen the timeout (in
order to improve the situation with management applications until they
can be updated to use the new VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL flag added
in commit 72f8a7f197). But, if we
lengthen the timeout, we also lengthen the amount of time that all
other threads in libvirtd are essentially blocked from doing anything
(since just about everything needs to acquire the driver lock, if only
for long enough to get a pointer to a domain).

The solution is to modify qemuProcessKill to drop the driver lock
while sleeping, as proposed in Eric's patch. Then we can increase the
timeout with a clear conscience, and thus at least lower the chances
that someone running with existing management software will suffer the
consequence's of qemu's disk cache not being flushed.

In the meantime, we still should work on Dan's proposal to make
locking within the driver object more fine grained.

(NB: although I couldn't find any instance where qemuProcessKill() was
called with no jobs active for the domain (or some other guarantee
that the current thread had at least one refcount on the domain
object), this patch still follows Eric's method of temporarily adding
a ref prior to unlocking the domain object, because I couldn't
convince myself 100% that this was the case.)
2012-02-15 13:57:10 -05:00
5452e88c32 Fix typos in API XML file paths
* libvirt.pc.in: Add missing '/api/' in path
* libvirt.spec.in, mingw32-libvirt.spec.in: s/apis/api/
2012-02-15 11:29:38 +00:00
82f47fde6c qemu: Implement DomainPMSuspendForDuration
via user agent. Allow targets mem & hybrid iff system_wakeup
monitor command is available.
2012-02-15 11:45:45 +01:00
2f1e003939 qemu: Set capabilities based on supported monitor commands
In the future (my next patch in fact) we may want to make
decisions depending on qemu having a monitor command or not.
Therefore, we want to set qemuCaps flag instead of querying
on the monitor each time we are about to make that decision.
2012-02-15 11:37:39 +01:00
c95c90ee4a Install API XML desc to a standard location
Language bindings may well want to use the libvirt-api.xml and
libvirt-qemu-api.xml files to either auto-generate themselves,
or sanity check the manually written bindings for completeness.
Currently these XML files are not installed as standard, merely
ending up as a %doc file in the RPM.

This changes them to be installed into $prefix/share/libvirt/apis/
The *-refs.xml files are not installed, since those are only
useful during generation of the online API doc files.

The pkg-config file is enhanced so that you can query the install
location of the API files. eg

  # pkg-config --variable=libvirt_qemu_api libvirt
  /home/berrange/builder/i686-pc-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/share/libvirt/libvirt-qemu-api.xml

* docs/Makefile.am: Install libvirt-api.xml & libvirt-qemu-api.xml
* libvirt.pc.in: Add vars for querying API install location
* libvirt.spec.in, mingw32-libvirt.spec.in: Include API XML files
2012-02-14 16:42:02 +00:00
172d34298f qemu: make block io tuning smarter
When blkdeviotune was first committed in 0.9.8, we had the limitation
that setting one value reset all others.  But bytes and iops should
be relatively independent.  Furthermore, setting tuning values on
a live domain followed by dumpxml did not output the new settings.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDiskPathToAlias): Add parameter, and
update callers.
(qemuDomainSetBlockIoTune): Don't lose previous unrelated
settings.  Make live changes reflect to dumpxml output.
* tools/virsh.pod (blkdeviotune): Update documentation.
2012-02-13 10:34:25 -07:00
bca060a363 Release of libvirt-0.9.10
* configure.ac docs/news.html.in libvirt.spec.in: updated for the release
* po/*.po*: update ja, it and uk localization, fixed the ja one
2012-02-13 22:31:31 +08:00
78a7cb0d7a virsh: Fix name of domain suspend command
It's dompmsuspend, not suspend-duration.
2012-02-13 14:40:46 +01:00
9034699cb1 virpidfile: Allow whitespace character at the end of pidfile
Some programs, notably dnsmasq, which are writing pidfiles on their
own do append a whitespace character after pid, e.g. '\n'.
2012-02-13 14:40:46 +01:00
ded8e894dd Revert "qemu: add ibmvscsi controller model"
This reverts commit 7b345b69f2.

Conflicts:

	tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-disk-scsi-vscsi.xml
2012-02-13 21:37:03 +08:00
3d224ae669 Revert "qemu: add virtio-scsi controller model"
This reverts commit c9abfadf37.

Conflicts:

	tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-disk-scsi-virtio-scsi.xml
2012-02-13 21:36:02 +08:00
56cec18d76 python: make other APIs share common {get, set}PyVirTypedParameter
*libvirt_virDomainBlockStatsFlags
        *libvirt_virDomainGetSchedulerParameters
        *libvirt_virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags
        *libvirt_virDomainSetSchedulerParameters
        *libvirt_virDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags
        *libvirt_virDomainSetBlkioParameters
        *libvirt_virDomainGetBlkioParameters
        *libvirt_virDomainSetMemoryParameters
        *libvirt_virDomainGetMemoryParameters
        *libvirt_virDomainSetBlockIoTune
        *libvirt_virDomainGetBlockIoTune
2012-02-10 17:17:18 -07:00
805b4407a6 virpidfile: replace fopen/fwrite/fscanf with more portable version
Replace calls to fwrite() and fscanf() with more portable-friendly
version, such as snprintf() and virStrToLong().
2012-02-10 16:34:46 -07:00
2bcfd5b106 util: Do not use PRIx64 macro
It breaks the build on Mingw32,  because PRIx64 is coming
from the Win32 headers, but virAsprintf uses the gnulib printf.
2012-02-10 19:21:53 +08:00
6d514728cc rpc: Plug memory leaks on doRemoteOpen() failure path
Detected by valgrind. Leaks are introduced in commit c1b2264.

* src/remote/remote_driver.c (doRemoteOpen): free client program memory in failure path.

* How to reproduce?
% valgrind -v --leak-check=full virsh -c qemu:

* Actual result

==3969== 40 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 8 of 28
==3969==    at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
    ==3969==    by 0x4C89C41: virAlloc (memory.c:101)
    ==3969==    by 0x4D5A236: virNetClientProgramNew (virnetclientprogram.c:60)
    ==3969==    by 0x4D47AB4: doRemoteOpen (remote_driver.c:658)
    ==3969==    by 0x4D49FFF: remoteOpen (remote_driver.c:871)
    ==3969==    by 0x4D13373: do_open (libvirt.c:1196)
    ==3969==    by 0x4D14535: virConnectOpenAuth (libvirt.c:1422)
    ==3969==    by 0x425627: main (virsh.c:18537)
    ==3969==
    ==3969== 40 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 9 of 28
    ==3969==    at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
    ==3969==    by 0x4C89C41: virAlloc (memory.c:101)
    ==3969==    by 0x4D5A236: virNetClientProgramNew (virnetclientprogram.c:60)
    ==3969==    by 0x4D47AD7: doRemoteOpen (remote_driver.c:664)
    ==3969==    by 0x4D49FFF: remoteOpen (remote_driver.c:871)
    ==3969==    by 0x4D13373: do_open (libvirt.c:1196)
    ==3969==    by 0x4D14535: virConnectOpenAuth (libvirt.c:1422)
    ==3969==    by 0x425627: main (virsh.c:18537)
    ==3969==
    ==3969== LEAK SUMMARY:
    ==3969==    definitely lost: 80 bytes in 2 blocks

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-10 14:52:21 +08:00
7c90026db9 npiv: Auto-generate WWN if it's not specified
The auto-generated WWN comply with the new addressing schema of WWN:

<quote>
the first nibble is either hex 5 or 6 followed by a 3-byte vendor
identifier and 36 bits for a vendor-specified serial number.
</quote>

We choose hex 5 for the first nibble. And for the 3-bytes vendor ID,
we uses the OUI according to underlying hypervisor type, (invoking
virConnectGetType to get the virt type). e.g. If virConnectGetType
returns "QEMU", we use Qumranet's OUI (00:1A:4A), if returns
ESX|VMWARE, we use VMWARE's OUI (00:05:69). Currently it only
supports qemu|xen|libxl|xenapi|hyperv|esx|vmware drivers. The last
36 bits are auto-generated.
2012-02-10 12:53:25 +08:00
8ac1f8f44a Remove single quotes from audit records
Some audit records generated by libvirt contain fields enclosed by single
quotes. Since those fields are inside the msg field, which is enclosed by
single quotes, these records generated by libvirt are not correctly parsed by
libauparse.
2012-02-10 12:14:20 +08:00
f9f2d3b100 GetCPUStats: fix overflow test
Bug introduced in commit c6ec021b.

Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
2012-02-09 16:59:08 -07:00
42043afcdc domain: add implicit USB controller
Some tools, such as virt-manager, prefers having the default USB
controller explicit in the XML document. This patch makes sure there
is one. With this patch, it is now possible to switch from USB1 to
USB2 from the release 0.9.1 of virt-manager.

Fix tests to pass with this change.
2012-02-09 16:44:57 -07:00
9c8466daac python: refactoring virTypedParameter conversion for NUMA tuning APIs
*getPyVirTypedParameter
          *setPyVirTypedParameter
          *virDomainSetNumaParameters
          *virDomainGetNumaParameters

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-02-09 16:22:53 -07:00
612fd1573b docs: fix typo in python bindings
* docs/python.html.in: Class is virConnect, not virConn.
2012-02-09 14:28:40 -07:00
d0cb00ab9f conf: small changes to comments in virDomainDeviceInfo
romfile wasn't mentioned in the comment, and the fact that rombar is
now supported for network interfaces also wasn't there.
2012-02-09 02:36:51 -05:00
4165d68aaa python: Correct arguments number for migrateSetMaxSpeed
The API definition accepts "flags" argument, however, the
implementation ignores it, though "flags" is unused currently,
we should expose it instead of hard coding, the API
implementation inside hypervisor driver is responsible to check
if the passed "flags" is valid.
2012-02-09 12:07:26 +08:00
c8c239a439 qemu: fix persistent setting of blkiodevice weights
virsh blkiotune dom --device-weights /dev/sda,400 --config

wasn't working correctly.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSetBlkioParameters): Use
correct definition.
2012-02-08 16:53:39 -07:00
b0bfbd82d1 qemu: make blkiodevice weights easier to read
The merge code had too many indirections to easily analyze.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainMergeDeviceWeights): Pick
better variable names.
2012-02-08 15:41:11 -07:00
ba8074b807 sysinfo: simplify function signature
Now that no one is relying on the return value being a pointer to
somewhere inside of the passed-in argument, we can simplify the
callers to simply return success or failure.  Also wrap some long
lines and add some const-correctness.

* src/util/sysinfo.c (virSysinfoParseBIOS, virSysinfoParseSystem)
(virSysinfoParseProcessor, virSysinfoParseMemory): Change return.
(virSysinfoRead): Adjust caller.
2012-02-08 15:09:25 -07:00
d474dbadde Populate /dev/std{in,out,err} symlinks in LXC containers
Some applications expect /dev/std{in,out,err} to exist. Populate
them during container startup as symlinks to /proc/self/fd
2012-02-08 19:50:15 +00:00
bc6bb3a3e8 Replace truncate() with ftruncate()
Mingw32 does not have any truncate() API defined, but it does
have ftruncate(). So replace use of the former with the latter
2012-02-08 19:50:15 +00:00
21fe874832 Update symbols file for virFileDirectFd/virFileWrapperFd rename 2012-02-08 19:50:15 +00:00
4f89138bd1 virsh: Fix flag semantics and docs for "desc" command
This patch fixes the domain modification impact flags for tie virsh
desc command to match the new semantics and fix the docs to match
actual behavior.
2012-02-08 16:39:09 +01:00
91ca45f9dc qemu: Fix memory leak when building -cpu argument
Reported by Alex Jia:

==21503== 112 (32 direct, 80 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are
definitely lost in loss record 37 of 40
==21503==    at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
==21503==    by 0x4A8991: virAlloc (memory.c:101)
==21503==    by 0x505A6C: x86DataCopy (cpu_x86.c:247)
==21503==    by 0x507B34: x86Compute (cpu_x86.c:1225)
==21503==    by 0x43103C: qemuBuildCommandLine (qemu_command.c:3561)
==21503==    by 0x41C9F7: testCompareXMLToArgvHelper
(qemuxml2argvtest.c:183)
==21503==    by 0x41E10D: virtTestRun (testutils.c:141)
==21503==    by 0x41B942: mymain (qemuxml2argvtest.c:705)
==21503==    by 0x41D7E7: virtTestMain (testutils.c:696)
2012-02-08 14:35:12 +01:00
c4caab538e qemu: Always use iohelper for domain save
This is probably not strictly needed as save operation is not live but
we may have other reasons to avoid blocking qemu's main loop.
2012-02-08 14:08:54 +01:00
afb96301f3 security: Driver 'none' cannot create confined guests
In case the caller specifies that confined guests are required but the
security driver turns out to be 'none', we should return an error since
this driver clearly cannot meet that requirement.  As a result of this
error, libvirtd fails to start when the host admin explicitly sets
confined guests are required but there is no security driver available.

Since security driver 'none' cannot create confined guests, we override
default confined setting so that hypervisor drivers do not thing they
should create confined guests.
2012-02-08 11:55:56 +01:00
f6957617c5 seclabel: Do not output relabel attribute for type 'none'
Security label type 'none' requires relabel to be set to 'no' so there's
no reason to output this extra attribute.  Moreover, since relabel is
internally stored in a negative from (norelabel), the default value for
relabel would be 'yes' in case there is no <seclabel> element in domain
configuration.  In case VIR_DOMAIN_SECLABEL_DEFAULT turns into
VIR_DOMAIN_SECLABEL_NONE, we would incorrectly output relabel='yes' for
seclabel type 'none'.
2012-02-08 11:55:56 +01:00
c8683f231d qemu: Always use iohelper for dumping domain core
Qemu uses non-blocking I/O which doesn't play nice with regular file
descriptors. We need to pass a pipe to qemu instead, which can easily be
done using iohelper.
2012-02-08 11:26:20 +01:00
afe6e58aed util: Generalize virFileDirectFd
virFileDirectFd was used for accessing files opened with O_DIRECT using
libvirt_iohelper. We will want to use the helper for accessing files
regardless on O_DIRECT and thus virFileDirectFd was generalized and
renamed to virFileWrapperFd.
2012-02-08 11:26:20 +01:00
faad9648cf virsh: Plug memory leak on cmdDesc 2012-02-08 13:50:06 +08:00
c001eb5bbe virsh: Do not check the input XML at virsh layer for cmdDetachDevice
Any device XML doesn't use the same order as libvirt generates, or
uses decimal for attributes like "slot" of "<address>" will cause
device detaching to fail, as virsh compares the XML simply earlier
in strict manner before internal parsing.

This is regression introduced by ea7182c.
2012-02-08 09:36:17 +08:00
9fbbcda6b7 python: drop unused function
Gcc warned about an unused static function.

* python/libvirt-qemu-override.c (py_str): Delete.
2012-02-07 17:14:11 -07:00
a76530c9c7 On systems with dmidecode version 2.10 or older,
dmidecode displays processor information, followed by BIOS, system and
 memory-DIMM details.
 Calls to virSysinfoParseBIOS(), virSysinfoParseSystem() would update
 the buffer pointer 'base', so the processor information would be lost
 before virSysinfoParseProcessor() was called. Sysinfo would therefore
 not be able to display processor details -- It only described <bios>,
 <system> and <memory_device> details.
 This patch attempts to insulate sysinfo from ordering of dmidecode
 output.

Before the fix:
---------------
virsh # sysinfo
<sysinfo type='smbios'>
  <bios>
    ....
  </bios>
  <system>
    ....
  </system>
  <memory_device>
    ....
  </memory_device>

After the fix:
-------------
virsh # sysinfo
<sysinfo type='smbios'>
  <bios>
    ....
  </bios>
  <system>
    ....
  </system>
  <processor>
    ....
  </processor>
  <memory_device>
    ....
  </memory_device>
2012-02-07 14:45:22 -07:00
0ed86cfb51 storage: Don't unsparsify images when cloning
Input to the volume cloning code is a source volume and an XML
descriptor for the new volume. It is possible for the new volume
to have a greater size than source volume, at which point libvirt
will just stick 0s on the end of the new image (for raw format
anyways).

Unfortunately a logic error messed up our tracking of the of the
excess amount that needed to be written: end result is that sparse
clones were made very much non-sparse, and cloning regular disk
images could end up excessively sized (though data unaltered).

Drop the 'remain' variable entriely here since it's redundant, and
track actual allocation directly against the desired 'total'.
2012-02-07 14:53:45 -05:00
60f190735c build: don't require avahi during install
See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=785269

The specfile requires avahi during install if libvirt was built with
avahi support, but there are many situations where it is undesirable
to install avahi due to security concerns. This patch requires only
the avahi-libs package, which is needed by libvirt to call the
function that tries to attach to the avahi daemon, but will instead
silently fail because the avahi-daemon is in the main avahi package,
and that package isn't installed.
2012-02-07 14:24:05 -05:00
756e6ab467 Allow polkit auth for VNC and SSH users
If you are sitting in front of a physical machine and logged in as
a regular user, you can connect to the system libvirtd instance
by providing a root password to policykit. This is how most
virt-manager users talk to libvirt.

However, if you are launching virt-manager over ssh -X, or over
VNC started from say /etc/sysconfig/vncservers, our policykit policy
rejects the user outright, providing no option to provide the root
password. This is confusing to users and doesn't seem to serve much
point.

Change the policy to allow inactive (VNC) and non-local (SSH, VNC)
to provide root credentials for accessing system libvirtd. We use
auth_admin rather than auth_admin_keep so that credentials aren't
cached at all, and every subsequent reconnection to libvirt requires
auth.

Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=625115
Similar change to PackageKit policy:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=528511
2012-02-07 11:59:35 -05:00
f2445e4de7 pyhton: Don't link against libvirt_util.la
As we already link with libvirt.la which contains libvirt_utils.la.
Double linking causes global symbols to be presented twice and
thus confusion. This partially reverts c700613b8d
2012-02-07 13:30:42 +01:00
32b2e5a8b2 build: avoid gcc 4.7 warning about inlines
gcc 4.7 complains:

util/virhashcode.c:49:17: error: always_inline function might not be inlinable [-Werror=attributes]
util/virhashcode.c:35:17: error: always_inline function might not be inlinable [-Werror=attributes]

Normal 'inline' is a hint that the compiler may ignore; the fact
that the function is static is good enough.  We don't care if the
compiler decided not to inline after all.

* src/util/virhashcode.c (getblock, fmix): Relax attribute.
2012-02-06 20:06:37 -07:00
10cc08ee32 Clarify the purpose of domxml-from-native
Someone mentioned to me that they interpreted this section of the KVM
driver page as suggesting that new guests should be created by
creating a qemu commandline and converting it to XML with
domxml-from-native.  I don't think that's the intent of
domxml-from-native, so I added that clarification.
2012-02-06 15:57:34 -07:00
360afebfb3 xen-xm: SIGSEGV in xenXMDomainDefineXML: filename
filename is not initialized to NULL while it's unconditionally freed in
the error path.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
2012-02-06 15:22:35 -07:00
700102c992 xen-xm: fix data loss in domain edit
On CentOS5:
If "virsh edit $DOM" is used and an error happens (for example changing
any live cycle action to a non-existing value), libvirt forgets that
$DOM exists, since it is already removed from the internal hash tables,
which are used for domain lookup.
In once case (unreproducible) even the persistent configuration
/etc/xen/$DOM was deleted.

Instead of using the compound function xenXMConfigSaveFile() explicitly
use xenFomatXM() and virConfWriteFile() to distinguish between a failure
in converting the libvirt definition to the xen-xm format and a problem
when writing the file.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
2012-02-06 15:14:36 -07:00
c052d8a89f seclabel: make code and RNG match
Commit b170eb99 introduced a bug: domains that had an explicit
<seclabel type='none'/> when started would not be reparsed if
libvirtd restarted.  It turns out that our testsuite was not
exercising this because it never tried anything but inactive
parsing.  Additionally, the live XML for such a domain failed
to re-validate.  Applying just the tests/ portion of this patch
will expose the bugs that are fixed by the other two files.

* docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng (seclabel): Allow relabel under
type='none'.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virSecurityLabelDefParseXML): Per RNG,
presence of <seclabel> with no type implies dynamic.  Don't
require sub-elements for type='none'.
* tests/qemuxml2xmltest.c (mymain): Add test.
* tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c (mymain): Likewise.
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-seclabel-none.xml: Add file.
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-seclabel-none.args: Add file.
Reported by Ansis Atteka.
2012-02-06 12:04:33 -07:00
13545647ba maint: Add test output files to .gitignore
Commit 8f00276c8a consolidated other
.gitignore files to the master one, but forgot to add some test output
files.
2012-02-06 18:27:40 +01:00
7b448cae4a Update myself in AUTHORS
Move myself from 'Previous maintainers' section to 'the primary maintainers and
people with commit access rights' section, because I have a commit rights now.

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-06 23:39:18 +08:00
35d31954d2 virsh: Fix resource leak while listing inactive domains with titles
Commit fad5cd2108 introduces a new flag
that allows to show domain's title with domains. This commit introduced
resource leak while listing inactive domains with titles.
2012-02-06 15:25:05 +01:00
046b0a6972 xen_xm: Fix SIGSEGV in xenXMDomainDefineXML
On CentOS5 with xen-3.0.3:

 Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
 virFree (ptrptr=0x8) at util/memory.c:310
 310         free(*(void**)ptrptr);
 (gdb) bt
 #0  virFree (ptrptr=0x8) at util/memory.c:310
 #1  0x00002aaaaae167c8 in xenXMDomainDefineXML (conn=0x694e80, xml=0x6b2ce0 "P\fk") at xen/xm_internal.c:1199
 #2  0x00002aaaaae070d7 in xenUnifiedDomainDefineXML (conn=0x8,
     xml=0x6ac040 "<domain type='xen'>\n  <name>pv</name>\n  <uuid>20291bc0-453a-4d6c-c6ac-4e5af63b932c</uuid>\n  <memory>1048576</memory>\n  <currentMemory>1048576</currentMemory>\n  <vcpu>1</vcpu>\n  <os>\n    <type arch='x8"...) at xen/xen_driver.c:1524
 #3  0x00002aaaaada7803 in virDomainDefineXML (conn=0x694e80,
     xml=0x6ac040 "<domain type='xen'>\n  <name>pv</name>\n  <uuid>20291bc0-453a-4d6c-c6ac-4e5af63b932c</uuid>\n  <memory>1048576</memory>\n  <currentMemory>1048576</currentMemory>\n  <vcpu>1</vcpu>\n  <os>\n    <type arch='x8"...) at libvirt.c:7823
 #4  0x0000000000426173 in cmdEdit (ctl=0x7fffffffb8e0, cmd=<value optimized out>) at virsh.c:14882
 #5  0x000000000041c9ce in vshCommandRun (ctl=0x7fffffffb8e0, cmd=0x658c50) at virsh.c:17712
 #6  0x000000000042c3b9 in main (argc=1, argv=<value optimized out>) at virsh.c:19317

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
2012-02-06 12:57:27 +01:00
4f20dedfd4 docs: Enhance documentation of the old-style boot configuration
Also encourages people to use per-device boot elements for better
control.
2012-02-06 09:41:52 +01:00
d9d518b1c8 qemu: Fix seamless spice migration
Calling qemuDomainMigrateGraphicsRelocate notifies spice clients to
connect to destination qemu so that they can seamlessly switch streams
once migration is done. Unfortunately, current qemu is not able to
accept any connections while incoming migration connection is open.
Thus, we need to delay opening the migration connection to the point
spice client is already connected to the destination qemu.
2012-02-06 09:41:52 +01:00
8f0b03910c tests: Fix build with -Werror 2012-02-06 09:35:47 +01:00
3ecc06f4d5 apparmor: Add missing comma
Typo introduced by c18a88ac
2012-02-06 09:22:46 +01:00
f228917a5c virsh: Avoid invalid read of size errors
Detected by valgrind. the codes are allocating 0 bytes memory to variable
cpumap by vshCalloc function, and then the function VIR_USE_CPU will access
it later, a invalid read error will be hit.

* tools/virsh.c(cmdVcpuPin): fix invalid read error.

* How to reproduce?
% valgrind -v --read-var-info=yes virsh vcpupin <domain> 0 0

* Actual result:

==27271== ERROR SUMMARY: 5 errors from 2 contexts (suppressed: 8 from 6)
==27271==
==27271== 1 errors in context 1 of 2:
==27271== Invalid read of size 1
==27271==    at 0x39CF087E2E: __GI_memcpy (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==27271==    by 0x39CF114FDC: xdrmem_putbytes (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==27271==    by 0x39CF114707: xdr_opaque (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==27271==    by 0x4D56194: xdr_remote_domain_pin_vcpu_args (remote_protocol.c:1844)
==27271==    by 0x4D6CCE1: virNetMessageEncodePayload (virnetmessage.c:341)
==27271==    by 0x4D5A44B: virNetClientProgramCall (virnetclientprogram.c:327)
==27271==    by 0x4D36EDB: callWithFD (remote_driver.c:4546)
==27271==    by 0x4D36F7B: call (remote_driver.c:4567)
==27271==    by 0x4D3B2C1: remoteDomainPinVcpu (remote_client_bodies.h:1566)
==27271==    by 0x4D199D3: virDomainPinVcpu (libvirt.c:8585)
==27271==    by 0x4241F4: cmdVcpuPin (virsh.c:5262)
==27271==    by 0x4150A6: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:17712)
==27271==  Address 0x5602b80 is 0 bytes after a block of size 0 alloc'd
==27271==    at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
==27271==    by 0x4C89BDF: virAllocN (memory.c:129)
==27271==    by 0x423868: _vshCalloc.clone.2 (virsh.c:454)
==27271==    by 0x423EF9: cmdVcpuPin (virsh.c:5190)
==27271==    by 0x4150A6: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:17712)
==27271==    by 0x426583: main (virsh.c:19289)
==27271==
==27271==
==27271== 4 errors in context 2 of 2:
==27271== Invalid read of size 1
==27271==    at 0x424133: cmdVcpuPin (virsh.c:5245)
==27271==    by 0x4150A6: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:17712)
==27271==    by 0x426583: main (virsh.c:19289)
==27271==  Address 0x5602b80 is 0 bytes after a block of size 0 alloc'd
==27271==    at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
==27271==    by 0x4C89BDF: virAllocN (memory.c:129)
==27271==    by 0x423868: _vshCalloc.clone.2 (virsh.c:454)
==27271==    by 0x423EF9: cmdVcpuPin (virsh.c:5190)
==27271==    by 0x4150A6: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:17712)
==27271==    by 0x426583: main (virsh.c:19289)

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-06 13:01:20 +08:00
8f00276c8a maint: consolidate several .gitignore files
Unlike .cvsignore under CVS, git allows for ignoring nested
names.  We weren't very consistent where new tests were
being ignored (some in .gitignore, some in tests/.gitignore),
and I found it easier to just consolidate everything.

* .gitignore: Subsume entries from subdirectories.
* daemon/.gitignore: Delete.
* docs/.gitignore: Likewise.
* docs/devhelp/.gitignore: Likewise.
* docs/html/.gitignore: Likewise.
* examples/dominfo/.gitignore: Likewise.
* examples/domsuspend/.gitignore: Likewise.
* examples/hellolibvirt/.gitignore: Likewise.
* examples/openauth/.gitignore: Likewise.
* examples/domain-events/events-c/.gitignore: Likewise.
* include/libvirt/.gitignore: Likewise.
* src/.gitignore: Likewise.
* src/esx/.gitignore: Likewise.
* tests/.gitignore: Likewise.
* tools/.gitignore: Likewise.
2012-02-03 15:27:16 -07:00
c18a88ac48 qemu: eliminate "Ignoring open failure" when using root-squash NFS
This eliminates the warning message reported in:

 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=624447

It was caused by a failure to open an image file that is not
accessible by root (the uid libvirtd is running as) because it's on a
root-squash NFS share, owned by a different user, with permissions of
660 (or maybe 600).

The solution is to use virFileOpenAs() rather than open(). The
codepath that generates the error is during qemuSetupDiskCGroup(), but
the actual open() is in a lower-level generic function called from
many places (virDomainDiskDefForeachPath), so some other pieces of the
code were touched just to add dummy (or possibly useful) uid and gid
arguments.

Eliminating this warning message has the nice side effect that the
requested operation may even succeed (which in this case isn't
necessary, but shouldn't hurt anything either).
2012-02-03 16:47:43 -05:00
90e4d681bc util: refactor virFileOpenAs
virFileOpenAs previously would only try opening a file as the current
user, or as a different user, but wouldn't try both methods in a
single call. This made it cumbersome to use as a replacement for
open(2). Additionally, it had a lot of historical baggage that led to
it being difficult to understand.

This patch refactors virFileOpenAs in the following ways:

* reorganize the code so that everything dealing with both the parent
  and child sides of the "fork+setuid+setgid+open" method are in a
  separate function. This makes the public function easier to understand.

* Allow a single call to virFileOpenAs() to first attempt the open as
  the current user, and if that fails to automatically re-try after
  doing fork+setuid (if deemed appropriate, i.e. errno indicates it
  would now be successful, and the file is on a networkFS). This makes
  it possible (in many, but possibly not all, cases) to drop-in
  virFileOpenAs() as a replacement for open(2).

  (NB: currently qemuOpenFile() calls virFileOpenAs() twice, once
  without forking, then again with forking. That unfortunately can't
  be changed without at least some discussion of the ramifications,
  because the requested file permissions are different in each case,
  which is something that a single call to virFileOpenAs() can't deal
  with.)

* Add a flag so that any fchown() of the file to a different uid:gid
  is explicitly requested when the function is called, rather than it
  being implied by the presence of the O_CREAT flag. This just makes
  for less subtle surprises to consumers. (Commit
  b1643dc15c added the check for O_CREAT
  before forcing ownership. This patch just makes that restriction
  more explicit.)

* If either the uid or gid is specified as "-1", virFileOpenAs will
  interpret this to mean "the current [gu]id".

All current consumers of virFileOpenAs should retain their present
behavior (after a few minor changes to their setup code and
arguments).
2012-02-03 16:47:39 -05:00
d04394288f util: rename netlink.[ch] to virnetlink.[ch]
Rename the src/util/netlink files to src/util/virnetlink to
better fit the naming scheme. Also rename nlComm to virNetlinkCommand.

Signed-off-by: D. Herrendoerfer <d.herrendoerfer@herrendoerfer.name>
2012-02-03 15:27:40 -05:00
3e952ecc52 virsh: add --graceful switch to destroy command
This allows virsh to use the new VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEUL flag for
virDomainDestroyFlags.
2012-02-03 14:50:14 -05:00
72f8a7f197 qemu: new GRACEFUL flag for virDomainDestroy w/ QEMU support
When libvirt's virDomainDestroy API is shutting down the qemu process,
it first sends SIGTERM, then waits for 1.6 seconds and, if it sees the
process still there, sends a SIGKILL.

There have been reports that this behavior can lead to data loss
because the guest running in qemu doesn't have time to flush its disk
cache buffers before it's unceremoniously whacked.

This patch maintains that default behavior, but provides a new flag
VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL to alter the behavior. If this flag is set
in the call to virDomainDestroyFlags, SIGKILL will never be sent to
the qemu process; instead, if the timeout is reached and the qemu
process still exists, virDomainDestroy will return an error.

Once this patch is in, the recommended method for applications to call
virDomainDestroyFlags will be with VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL
included. If that fails, then the application can decide if and when
to call virDomainDestroyFlags again without
VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL (to force the issue with SIGKILL).

(Note that this does not address the issue of existing applications
that have not yet been modified to use VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL.
That is a separate patch.)
2012-02-03 14:21:17 -05:00
99d24ab2e0 virterror.c: Fix several spelling mistakes
compat{a->i}bility
erron{->e}ous
nec{c->}essary.
Either "the" or "a".

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
2012-02-03 11:32:51 -07:00
5a4ed59ad9 Added missing memory reporting into python bindings
Two types of memory stats were not reported by python bindings. This
patch fixes both of them.
2012-02-03 10:48:32 -07:00
c700613b8d python: use libvirt_util to avoid raw free
This patch starts the process of elevating the python binding code
to be on the same level as the rest of libvirt when it comes to
requiring good coding styles.  Statically linking against the
libvirt_util library makes it much easier to write good code,
rather than having to open-code and reinvent things locally.

Done by global search and replace of s/free(/VIR_FREE(/, followed
by hand-inspection of remaining malloc and redundant memset.

* cfg.mk (exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_raw_allocation):
Remove python from exemption.
* python/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Add gnulib and src/util.  Drop
$(top_builddir)/$(subdir), as automake already guarantees that.
(mylibs, myqemulibs): Pull in libvirt_util and gnulib.
(libvirtmod_la_CFLAGS): Catch compiler warnings if configured to
use -Werror.
* python/typewrappers.c (libvirt_charPtrSizeWrap)
(libvirt_charPtrWrap): Convert free to VIR_FREE.
* python/generator.py (print_function_wrapper): Likewise.
* python/libvirt-override.c: Likewise.
2012-02-03 10:41:47 -07:00
8fe454ce90 build: expand rule to cover testsuite
The bulk of this patch was done with:

sed -i 's/\(\bfree *(/VIR_FREE(/g' tests/*.c

followed by fixing the few compile errors that resulted.

* cfg.mk (exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_raw_allocation):
Remove tests from exemption.
* tests/testutils.h: Add common header.
* tests/commandhelper.c: Fix offenders.
* tests/cputest.c: Likewise.
* tests/domainsnapshotxml2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/interfacexml2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/networkxml2argvtest.c: Likewise.
* tests/networkxml2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/nodedevxml2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/nodeinfotest.c: Likewise.
* tests/nwfilterxml2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/qemuargv2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c: Likewise.
* tests/qemuxml2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/qemuxmlnstest.c: Likewise.
* tests/qparamtest.c: Likewise.
* tests/sexpr2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/storagepoolxml2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/storagevolxml2xmltest.c: Likewise.
* tests/testutils.c: Likewise.
* tests/virshtest.c: Likewise.
* tests/xencapstest.c: Likewise.
* tests/xmconfigtest.c: Likewise.
* tests/xml2sexprtest.c: Likewise.
2012-02-03 10:41:46 -07:00
a7cfd709f4 build: prohibit raw malloc and free
Our HACKING discourages use of malloc and free, for at least
a couple of years now.  But we weren't enforcing it, until now :)

For now, I've exempted python and tests, and will clean those up
in subsequent patches.  Examples should be permanently exempt,
since anyone copying our examples won't have use of our
internal-only memory.h via libvirt_util.la.

* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_raw_allocation): New rule.
(exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_raw_allocation): and
exemptions.
* src/cpu/cpu.c (cpuDataFree): Avoid false positive.
* src/conf/network_conf.c (virNetworkDNSSrvDefParseXML): Fix
offenders.
* src/libxl/libxl_conf.c (libxlMakeDomBuildInfo, libxlMakeVfb)
(libxlMakeDeviceModelInfo): Likewise.
* src/rpc/virnetmessage.c (virNetMessageSaveError): Likewise.
* tools/virsh.c (_vshMalloc, _vshCalloc): Likewise.
2012-02-03 10:41:45 -07:00
25adc8f4fe python: drop redundant function
I noticed some redundant code while preparing my next patch.

* python/generator.py (py_types): Fix 'const char *' mapping.
* python/typewrappers.h (libvirt_charPtrConstWrap): Drop.
* python/typewrappers.c (libvirt_charPtrConstWrap): Delete, since
it is identical to libvirt_constcharPtrWrap.
2012-02-03 10:41:44 -07:00
cb33ee1fad build: clean up CPPFLAGS/INCLUDES usage
Our syntax checker missed all-lower-case variables (this will
be fixed by the next .gnulib update).  Additionally, anywhere
that we mix in-tree files with generated files, automake recommends
listing builddir prior to srcdir for VPATH builds.

* src/Makefile.am (*_la_CFLAGS): Favor $(top_srcdir).
(INCLUDES): Likewise, and follow automake recommendations on
builddir before srcdir.
* python/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Swap directory order.
* tests/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Likewise.
* tools/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Likewise.
* daemon/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Likewise.
(libvirtd.init, libvirtd.service): Favor $().
* examples/hellolibvirt/Makefile.am (hellolibvirt_LDADD):
Likewise.
* examples/openauth/Makefile.am (openauth_LDADD): Likewise.
* examples/dominfo/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Drop dead include.
* examples/domsuspend/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Likewise.
2012-02-03 10:36:02 -07:00
c9ace552eb command: allow merging stdout and stderr in string capture
Sometimes, its easier to run children with 2>&1 in shell notation,
and just deal with stdout and stderr interleaved.  This was already
possible for fd handling; extend it to also work when doing string
capture of a child process.

* docs/internals/command.html.in: Document this.
* src/util/command.c (virCommandSetErrorBuffer): Likewise.
(virCommandRun, virExecWithHook): Implement it.
* tests/commandtest.c (test14): Test it.
* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchAuthPolkit): Use new command
feature.
2012-02-03 10:02:34 -07:00
9a3fc7f3f7 maint: prune duplicate listings in AUTHORS
* AUTHORS: Remove duplicates.
* .mailmap: Update accordingly.
2012-02-03 09:56:45 -07:00
2eaf71a6ab virsh: extension of virsh attach-disk for rawio
This patch extends "virsh attach-disk" command so that
we can specify "rawio" attribute.

Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
2012-02-03 11:50:29 -05:00
32f881c6c4 Fixed connection definition for non-SELinux builds
This patch fixes the access of variable "con" in two files where the
variable was declared only on SELinux builds and thus the build failed
without SELinux. It's a rather nasty fix but helps fix the build
quickly and without any major changes to the code.
2012-02-03 16:13:45 +01:00
3d93706d0d Added RSS reporting
Added RSS information gathering into qemuMemoryStats into qemu driver
and the reporting into virsh dommemstat.
2012-02-03 20:54:58 +08:00
350d6ccb91 Added RSS information gathering into qemudGetProcessInfo
One more parameter added into the function parsing /proc/<pid>/stat
and the call of the function is fixed as well.
2012-02-03 20:33:57 +08:00
f0495ae943 Replace TAB with white spaces 2012-02-03 19:27:09 +08:00
b24ed37fff lxc: Fix build with AppArmor 2012-02-03 11:05:21 +01:00
d166cf76b0 conf: Plug memory on virDomainDiskDefParseXML
Detected by valgrind. Leak is introduced in commit 397e6a7.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c(virDomainDiskDefParseXML): fix memory leak.

How to reproduce?
% make -C tests check TESTS=qemuxml2argvtest
% cd tests && valgrind -v --leak-check=full ./qemuxml2argvtest

* Actual result:

==16352== 4 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 12 of 147
==16352==    at 0x4A05FDE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
==16352==    by 0x39D90A67DD: xmlStrndup (xmlstring.c:45)
==16352==    by 0x4E83D5: virDomainDiskDefParseXML (domain_conf.c:2894)
==16352==    by 0x4F542D: virDomainDefParseXML (domain_conf.c:7626)
==16352==    by 0x4F8683: virDomainDefParseNode (domain_conf.c:8390)
==16352==    by 0x4F904E: virDomainDefParse (domain_conf.c:8340)
==16352==    by 0x41C626: testCompareXMLToArgvHelper (qemuxml2argvtest.c:105)
==16352==    by 0x41DED1: virtTestRun (testutils.c:142)
==16352==    by 0x418172: mymain (qemuxml2argvtest.c:486)
==16352==    by 0x41D5C7: virtTestMain (testutils.c:697)
==16352==    by 0x39CF01ECDC: (below main) (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-03 16:57:15 +08:00
5df67cdcd3 Set a security context on /dev and /dev/pts mounts
To allow the container to access /dev and /dev/pts when under
sVirt, set an explicit mount option. Also set a max size on
the /dev mount to prevent DOS on memory usage

* src/lxc/lxc_container.c: Set /dev mount context
* src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Set /dev/pts mount context
2012-02-02 17:45:19 -07:00
0f01192e7e Add support for sVirt in the LXC driver
For the sake of backwards compat, LXC guests are *not*
confined by default. This is because it is not practical
to dynamically relabel containers using large filesystem
trees. Applications can create confined containers though,
by giving suitable XML configs

* src/Makefile.am: Link libvirt_lxc to security drivers
* src/lxc/libvirtd_lxc.aug, src/lxc/lxc_conf.h,
  src/lxc/lxc_conf.c, src/lxc/lxc.conf,
  src/lxc/test_libvirtd_lxc.aug: Config file handling for
  security driver
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c: Wire up security driver functions
* src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Add a '--security' flag to
  specify which security driver to activate
* src/lxc/lxc_container.c, src/lxc/lxc_container.h: Set
  the process label just before exec'ing init.
2012-02-02 17:44:39 -07:00
b170eb99f5 Add two new security label types
Curently security labels can be of type 'dynamic' or 'static'.
If no security label is given, then 'dynamic' is assumed. The
current code takes advantage of this default, and avoids even
saving <seclabel> elements with type='dynamic' to disk. This
means if you temporarily change security driver, the guests
can all still start.

With the introduction of sVirt to LXC though, there needs to be
a new default of 'none' to allow unconfined LXC containers.

This patch introduces two new security label types

 - default:  the host configuration decides whether to run the
             guest with type 'none' or 'dynamic' at guest start
 - none:     the guest will run unconfined by security policy

The 'none' label type will obviously be undesirable for some
deployments, so a new qemu.conf option allows a host admin to
mandate confined guests. It is also possible to turn off default
confinement

  security_default_confined = 1|0  (default == 1)
  security_require_confined = 1|0  (default == 0)

* src/conf/domain_conf.c, src/conf/domain_conf.h: Add new
  seclabel types
* src/security/security_manager.c, src/security/security_manager.h:
  Set default sec label types
* src/security/security_selinux.c: Handle 'none' seclabel type
* src/qemu/qemu.conf, src/qemu/qemu_conf.c, src/qemu/qemu_conf.h,
  src/qemu/libvirtd_qemu.aug: New security config options
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Tell security driver about default
  config
2012-02-02 17:44:37 -07:00
87c39f0e20 Re-add domain device seclabel parsing / formatting
This re-introduces parsing & formatting for per device seclabels.
There is a new virDomainDeviceSeclabelPtr struct and corresponding
APIs for parsing/formatting.
2012-02-02 17:36:48 -07:00
ae6135bf05 Revert changes to sec label parsing
Revert parsing changes:

  commit 302fe95ffa
  Author: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
  Date:   Wed Jan 4 16:01:24 2012 -0700

    seclabel: fix regression in libvirtd restart

  commit b43432931a
  Author: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
  Date:   Thu Dec 22 17:47:50 2011 -0700

    seclabel: allow a seclabel override on a disk src

These two commits changed the sec label parsing code so that
the same code dealt with both the VM level sec label, and the
per device label. Unfortunately, as we add more options to the
VM level sec label, the logic required to use the same parsing
code for the per device label becomes unintelligible.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c: Remove support for parsing per
  device sec labels
2012-02-02 17:36:40 -07:00
e68f22ae65 Add detail to documentation on storage pools and volumes.
The storage pools page contains details about the capabilities of the
various pool types, but not an overview of how they are intended to be
used.  This patch adds some explanation of what pools and volumes can
be used for and why an administrator might want to use them.
2012-02-02 15:51:25 -07:00
6152c74595 virsh: Plug memory leak on cmdUndefine
Detected by valgrind. Leak is introduced in commit 3bb6bcf.

Free 'vol' memory before allocating memory, the codes will miss one time
free when 'vol_i = nvolumes' in for loop, so plug memory leak.

* tools/virsh.c: fix memory leak on cmdUndefine.

* How to reproduce?
% dd if=/dev/null of=/var/lib/libvirt/images/foo bs=1 count=1 seek=10M
% virsh define foo.xml                   (disk source file points to '/var/lib/libvirt/images/foo')
% virsh vol-clone foo foo-clone default  (the original guest name is 'foo')
% virsh pool-refresh default
% virsh vol-list default                 (make sure 'foo-clone' volume exists)
% virsh define foo-clone.xml             (disk source file points to '/var/lib/libvirt/images/foo-clone')
% valgrind -v --leak-check=full virsh undefine foo-clone --remove-all-storage

* Actual results:

1. virsh output
Domain foo-clone has been undefined
Volume '/var/lib/libvirt/images/foo-clone' removed.

error: Failed to disconnect from the hypervisor, 1 leaked reference(s)

2. valgrind result

==6515== 92 (40 direct, 52 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 46 of 69
==6515==    at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
==6515==    by 0x4C89B71: virAlloc (memory.c:101)
==6515==    by 0x4CFCACE: virGetStorageVol (datatypes.c:724)
==6515==    by 0x4D4A8E0: remoteStorageVolLookupByPath (remote_driver.c:4664)
==6515==    by 0x4D07153: virStorageVolLookupByPath (libvirt.c:12508)
==6515==    by 0x4270E6: cmdUndefine (virsh.c:2828)
==6515==    by 0x4151B6: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:17693)
==6515==    by 0x4264D3: main (virsh.c:19270)
==6515==
==6515== LEAK SUMMARY:
==6515==    definitely lost: 40 bytes in 1 blocks

RHBZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=786674

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-02 11:41:40 +01:00
02ee87451b Update gnulib to fix mingw64 compilation errors 2012-02-01 17:37:45 -07:00
22ec60001e tests: dynamically replace dnsmasq path
The path to the dnsmasq binary can be configured while in the test data
the path is hard-coded to /usr/bin/. This break the test suite if a the
binary is located in a different location, like /usr/local/sbin/.

Replace the hard coded path in the test data by a token, which is
dynamically replaced in networkxml2argvtest with the configured path
after the test data has been loaded.

(Another option would have been to modify configure.ac to generate the
 test data during configure, but I do not know of an easy way do trick
 configure into mass-generate those test files without listing every
 single one, which I consider less flexible.)

- unit-test the unit-test:
  #include <assert.h>
  #define TEST(in,token,rep,out) { char *buf = strdup(in); assert(!replaceTokens(&buf, token, rep) && !strcmp(buf, out)); free(buf); }
  TEST("", "AA", "B", "");
  TEST("A", "AA", "B", "A");
  TEST("AA", "AA", "B", "B");
  TEST("AAA", "AA", "B", "BA");
  TEST("AA", "AA", "BB", "BB");
  TEST("AA", "AA", "BBB", "BBB");
  TEST("<AA", "AA", "B", "<B");
  TEST("<AA", "AA", "BB", "<BB");
  TEST("<AA", "AA", "BBB", "<BBB");
  TEST("AA>", "AA", "B", "B>");
  TEST("AA>", "AA", "BB", "BB>");
  TEST("AA>", "AA", "BBB", "BBB>");
  TEST("<AA>", "AA", "B", "<B>");
  TEST("<AA>", "AA", "BB", "<BB>");
  TEST("<AA>", "AA", "BBB", "<BBB>");
  TEST("<AA|AA>", "AA", "B", "<B|B>");
  TEST("<AA|AA>", "AA", "BB", "<BB|BB>");
  TEST("<AA|AA>", "AA", "BBB", "<BBB|BBB>");
  TEST("<AAAA>", "AA", "B", "<BB>");
  TEST("<AAAA>", "AA", "BB", "<BBBB>");
  TEST("<AAAA>", "AA", "BBB", "<BBBBBB>");
  TEST("AAAA>", "AA", "B", "BB>");
  TEST("AAAA>", "AA", "BB", "BBBB>");
  TEST("AAAA>", "AA", "BBB", "BBBBBB>");
  TEST("<AAAA", "AA", "B", "<BB");
  TEST("<AAAA", "AA", "BB", "<BBBB");
  TEST("<AAAA", "AA", "BBB", "<BBBBBB");
  alarm(1); /* no infinite loop */
  TEST("A", "A", "A", "A");
  TEST("AA", "A", "A", "AA");
  alarm(0);

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
2012-02-01 17:02:45 -07:00
0aaf88e800 network: fix testsuite regression
I slightly botched commit be9fb5a - I converted '--arg=value' to
'--arg value', which has no semantic change, but did trip up the
testsuite.

* src/network/bridge_driver.c (networkBuildDnsmasqArgv): Restore
expected output.
2012-02-01 16:42:33 -07:00
08f680ee1b tests: virnettlscontexttest needs gnutls-2.6.0
virnettlscontexttest uses gnutls_x509_crt_set_subject_alt_name() and
GNUTLS_FSAN_APPEND, which - according to
<http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/manual/gnutls.html> - are only
available since 2.6.0.

Since libvirt still works fine with gnutls-1.0.25 from RHEL5, only
enable the test when the version of GNUTLS is at least 2.6.0.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-02-01 16:36:13 -07:00
184fc07fda xen_xs: name xendConfigVersion magic numbers
libvirt supports 4 different versions of the user-land XenD daemon. When
queried the daemon just returns its generation number, which is hard to
match to the version of the Xen tools.

Replace the magic generation numbers by named enum definitions to
improve code readability.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
2012-02-01 16:28:17 -07:00
be9fb5affc network: Avoid memory leaks on networkBuildDnsmasqArgv
Detected by valgrind. Leaks introduced in commit 973af236.

* src/network/bridge_driver.c: fix memory leaks on failure and successful path.

* How to reproduce?
% make -C tests check TESTS=networkxml2argvtest
% cd tests && valgrind -v --leak-check=full ./networkxml2argvtest

* Actual result:

==2226== 3 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1 of 24
==2226==    at 0x4A05FDE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
==2226==    by 0x39CF0FEDE7: __vasprintf_chk (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==2226==    by 0x41DFF7: virVasprintf (stdio2.h:199)
==2226==    by 0x41E0B7: virAsprintf (util.c:1695)
==2226==    by 0x41A2D9: networkBuildDhcpDaemonCommandLine (bridge_driver.c:545)
==2226==    by 0x4145C8: testCompareXMLToArgvHelper (networkxml2argvtest.c:47)
==2226==    by 0x4156A1: virtTestRun (testutils.c:141)
==2226==    by 0x414332: mymain (networkxml2argvtest.c:123)
==2226==    by 0x414D97: virtTestMain (testutils.c:696)
==2226==    by 0x39CF01ECDC: (below main) (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==2226==
==2226== 3 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2 of 24
==2226==    at 0x4A05FDE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
==2226==    by 0x39CF0FEDE7: __vasprintf_chk (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==2226==    by 0x41DFF7: virVasprintf (stdio2.h:199)
==2226==    by 0x41E0B7: virAsprintf (util.c:1695)
==2226==    by 0x41A307: networkBuildDhcpDaemonCommandLine (bridge_driver.c:551)
==2226==    by 0x4145C8: testCompareXMLToArgvHelper (networkxml2argvtest.c:47)
==2226==    by 0x4156A1: virtTestRun (testutils.c:141)
==2226==    by 0x414332: mymain (networkxml2argvtest.c:123)
==2226==    by 0x414D97: virtTestMain (testutils.c:696)
==2226==    by 0x39CF01ECDC: (below main) (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==2226==
==2226== 5 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 4 of 24
==2226==    at 0x4A05FDE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
==2226==    by 0x39CF0FEDE7: __vasprintf_chk (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==2226==    by 0x41DFF7: virVasprintf (stdio2.h:199)
==2226==    by 0x41E0B7: virAsprintf (util.c:1695)
==2226==    by 0x41A2AB: networkBuildDhcpDaemonCommandLine (bridge_driver.c:539)
==2226==    by 0x4145C8: testCompareXMLToArgvHelper (networkxml2argvtest.c:47)
==2226==    by 0x4156A1: virtTestRun (testutils.c:141)
==2226==    by 0x414332: mymain (networkxml2argvtest.c:123)
==2226==    by 0x414D97: virtTestMain (testutils.c:696)
==2226==    by 0x39CF01ECDC: (below main) (in /lib64/libc-2.12.so)
==2226==
==2226== LEAK SUMMARY:
==2226==    definitely lost: 11 bytes in 3 blocks

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-02-01 16:16:59 -07:00
9f902a2ed5 block rebase: initial qemu implementation
This is a trivial implementation, which works with the current
released qemu 1.0 with backports of preliminary block pull but
no partial rebase.  Future patches will update the monitor handling
to support an optional parameter for partial rebase; but as qemu
1.1 is unreleased, it can be in later patches, designed to be
backported on top of the supported API.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): Add parameter,
and adjust callers.  Drop redundant check.
(qemuDomainBlockPull): Move guts...
(qemuDomainBlockRebase): ...to new function.
2012-02-01 15:31:44 -07:00
8ee8fd6555 block rebase: wire up remote protocol
Nice and simple.

* src/remote/remote_protocol.x (REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE):
New RPC.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remote_driver): Wire it up.
* src/remote_protocol-structs: Regenerate.
2012-02-01 15:27:39 -07:00
99fd69c3de block rebase: add new API virDomainBlockRebase
Qemu is adding the ability to do a partial rebase.  That is, given:

base <- intermediate <- current

virDomainBlockPull will produce:

current

but qemu now has the ability to leave base in the chain, to produce:

base <- current

Note that current qemu can only do a forward merge, and only with
the current image as the destination, which is fully described by
this API without flags.  But in the future, it may be possible to
enhance this API for additional scenarios by using flags:

Merging the current image back into a previous image (that is,
undoing a live snapshot), could be done by passing base as the
destination and flags with a bit requesting a backward merge.

Merging any other part of the image chain, whether forwards (the
backing image contents are pulled into the newer file) or backwards
(the deltas recorded in the newer file are merged back into the
backing file), could also be done by passing a new flag that says
that base should be treated as an XML snippet rather than an
absolute path name, where the XML could then supply the additional
instructions of which part of the image chain is being merged into
any other part.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virDomainBlockRebase): New
declaration.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainBlockRebase): Implement it.
* src/libvirt_public.syms (LIBVIRT_0.9.10): Export it.
* src/driver.h (virDrvDomainBlockRebase): New driver callback.
* src/rpc/gendispatch.pl (long_legacy): Add exemption.
* docs/apibuild.py (long_legacy_functions): Likewise.
2012-02-01 15:21:56 -07:00
21d13ddc5d qemu: Add support for virDomainGetMetadata and virDomainSetMetadata
This patch adds support for the new api into the qemu driver to support
modification and retrieval of domain description and title. This patch
does not add support for modifying the <metadata> element.
2012-02-01 15:19:28 -07:00
fad5cd2108 virsh: Add support for modifying domain description and titles
This patch adds a new command "desc" to show and modify titles and
description for the domains using the new API.

This patch also adds a new flag for the "list" command to show titles in
the domain list, to allow easy identification of VMs by storing a short
description.

Example:
virsh # list --title
 Id Name                 State      Title
 -----------------------------------------------
   0 Domain-0             running    Mailserver 1
   2 fedora               paused
2012-02-01 15:12:53 -07:00
c471e55e10 API: Add api to set and get domain metadata
This patch adds API to modify domain metadata for running and stopped
domains. The api supports changing description, title as well as the
newly added <metadata> element. The API has support for storing data in
the metadata element using xml namespaces.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in
* src/libvirt_public.syms
        - add function headers
        - add enum to select metadata to operate on
        - export functions
* src/libvirt.c
        - add public api implementation
* src/driver.h
        - add driver support
* src/remote/remote_driver.c
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x
        - wire up the remote protocol
* include/libvirt/virterror.h
* src/util/virterror.c
        - add a new error message note that metadata for domain are
        missing
2012-02-01 15:01:38 -07:00
b79ba8382e xml: Add element <title> to allow short description of domains
This patch adds a new element <title> to the domain XML. This attribute
can hold a short title defined by the user to ease the identification of
domains. The title may not contain newlines and should be reasonably short.

 *docs/formatdomain.html.in
 *docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng
        - add schema grammar for the new element and documentation
  *src/conf/domain_conf.c
  *src/conf/domain_conf.h
        - add field to hold the new attribute
        - add code to parse and create XML with the new attribute
2012-02-01 14:41:13 -07:00
26e9fdc0bc build: add missing virStorageFileResize to libvirt_private.syms
This was forgotten when the function was originally written (not
noticed because it wasn't used at the time). It's required for
proper compilation with modules enabled after applying the recent
virStorageVolResize patches.
2012-02-01 16:14:46 -05:00
f594cddaf2 build: add missing virCommandAddCap to libvirt_private.syms
This was forgotten when the function was initially written (not
noticed because it wasn't used at the time). It's required for proper
compilation with modules enabled after applying the recent rawio
patches.
2012-02-01 16:14:46 -05:00
1d7086c2ed qemu: Silent bogus warning about unitialized variable
GCC complaints about uninitialized use of len, which however is only
used when errors != NULL and in that case len is always initialized.
It's trivial to silence this by always initializing len.
2012-02-01 16:13:25 +01:00
d7320e799f daemon: Allow overriding NOFILES ulimit for the daemon as well
One of my latest patches (d8db0f9690) created support for setting
the limit for the maximum of opened files by qemu user. However,
since libvirtd keeps one FD opened per domain (well, for qemu at least)
it will likely hit this limit on huge scenarios.
2012-02-01 16:04:30 +01:00
7bceae0fa6 python: Add binding for virDomainGetDiskErrors 2012-02-01 10:59:27 +01:00
e08d2a9ad8 virsh: Implement domblkerror command
This command lists all disk devices with errors
2012-02-01 10:56:45 +01:00
e17e3ed6aa qemu: Implement virDomainGetDiskErrors 2012-02-01 10:54:15 +01:00
342fc56f58 Remote protocol for virDomainGetDiskErrors 2012-02-01 10:50:58 +01:00
02af3e13b2 virDomainGetDiskErrors public API
We already provide ways to detect when a domain has been paused as a
result of I/O error, but there was no way of getting the exact error or
even the device that experienced it.  This new API may be used for both.
2012-02-01 10:42:16 +01:00
a89bb7d75a python: correct a copy-paste error
* python/libvirt-override-virStream.py: fix a copy-paste error in sendAll().

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-01 10:26:57 +01:00
7b0a740542 command: Fix ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED on virSetCapabilities
If we are building not on a WIN32 architecture and without HAVE_CAPNG
virSetCapabilities has unused argument and virClearCapabilities
is unused as well.
2012-02-01 10:02:30 +01:00
50e9b38930 qemu: Clenup qemuDomainSetInterfaceParameters
which contained some useless lines, copied code, NULL
dereference.
2012-02-01 08:56:54 +01:00
bb311b3458 qemu: Don't jump to endjob if no job was even started
In qemuDomainShutdownFlags if we try to use guest agent,
which has error or is not configured, we jump go endjob
label even if we haven't started any job yet. This may
lead to the daemon crash:
1) virsh shutdown --mode agent on a domain without agent configured
2) wait until domain quits
3) virsh edit
2012-02-01 08:42:47 +01:00
53e23e99a9 qemu: fix my typo at commit 74e034964c
Fix my typo at
  commit 74e034964c

"disk->rawio == -1" indicates that this value is not
specified. So in case of this, domain must not
be tainted.

Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
2012-01-31 20:21:06 -07:00
bfdbae0694 simplify block of codes
Using new function 'virTypedParameterArrayClear' to simplify block of codes.

* daemon/remote.c, src/remote/remote_driver.c: simplify codes.

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-02-01 10:57:56 +08:00
c3c2cc6534 build: fix text regression
Commit 8a09ee410 tickles a bug in libxml2-2.7.6 on RHEL 6.2,
where libxml2 treats the pattern [^\n] as excluding literal
backslash and n, instead of the intended newline, thus failing
to validate any domain name containing 'n'.

* docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng: Use literal newline instead.
2012-01-31 16:53:46 -07:00
b303465d2f docs: fill out rawio description
The original doc entry for rawio didn't mention the values it could
have, the default, or the fact that setting it to "yes" for one disk
effectively set it to "yes" for all disks in the domain.
2012-01-31 14:57:14 -05:00
74e034964c qemu: make qemu processes to retain rawio capability
This patch revises qemuProcessStart() function for qemu
processes to retain CAP_SYS_RAWIO if needed.
And in case of that, add taint flag to domain.

Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Shota Hirae <m11g1401@hibikino.ne.jp>
2012-01-31 13:36:38 -05:00
c2e146bfb0 util: extend virExecWithHook()
This patch extends virExecWithHook() to receive
capability information.

Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Shota Hirae <m11g1401@hibikino.ne.jp>
2012-01-31 13:36:33 -05:00
53bd0cebd3 util: add functions to keep capabilities
This patch introduces virSetCapabilities() function and implements
virCommandAllowCap() function.

Existing virClearCapabilities() is function to clear all capabilities.
Instead virSetCapabilities() is function to set arbitrary capabilities.

Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Shota Hirae <m11g1401@hibikino.ne.jp>
2012-01-31 13:36:28 -05:00
397e6a705b conf: add rawio attribute to disk element of domain XML
This patch adds a new attribute "rawio" to the "disk" element
 of domain XML. Valid values of "rawio" attribute are "yes"
 and "no".
 rawio='yes' indicates the disk is desirous of CAP_SYS_RAWIO.

 If you specify the following XML:

 <disk type='block' device='lun' rawio='yes'>
  ...
 </disk>

 the domain will be granted CAP_SYS_RAWIO.
 (of course, the domain have to be executed with root privilege)

NOTE:
   - "rawio" attribute is only valid when device='lun'
   - At the moment, any other disks you won't use rawio can use rawio.

Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
2012-01-31 13:36:23 -05:00
e545dd4ffe Implement virStorageVolResize() for FS backend
Currently only VIR_STORAGE_VOL_RESIZE_DELTA flag is supported.
2012-01-31 11:58:11 -05:00
055bbf45e4 resize: slightly alter signature
Our existing virDomainBlockResize takes an unsigned long long
argument; if that command is later taught a DELTA and SHRINK flag,
we cannot change its type without breaking API (but at least such
a change would be ABI compatible).  Meanwhile, the only time a
negative size makes sense is if both DELTA and SHRINK are used
together, but if we keep the argument unsigned, applications can
pass the positive delta amount by which they would like to shrink
the system, and have the flags imply the negative value.  So,
since this API has not yet been released, and in the interest of
consistency with existing API, we swap virStorageVolResize to
always pass an unsigned value.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virStorageVolResize): Use unsigned
argument.
* src/libvirt.c (virStorageVolResize): Likewise.
* src/driver.h (virDrvStorageVolUpload): Adjust clients.
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x (remote_storage_vol_resize_args):
Likewise.
* src/remote_protocol-structs: Regenerate.
Suggested by Daniel P. Berrange.
2012-01-31 11:58:06 -05:00
098a987b98 XenXs: Update documentation
Fix several references to now renamed functions and parameters when the
functions were moved from src/xen/ to src/xenxs/.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
2012-01-30 13:13:23 -07:00
3801831cdf qemu: add "romfile" support to specify device boot ROM
This patch addresses: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781562

Along with the "rombar" option that controls whether or not a boot rom
is made visible to the guest, qemu also has a "romfile" option that
allows specifying a binary file to present as the ROM BIOS of any
emulated or passthrough PCI device. This patch adds support for
specifying romfile to both passthrough PCI devices, and emulated
network devices that attach to the guest's PCI bus (just about
everything other than ne2k_isa).

One example of the usefulness of this option is described in the
bugzilla report: 82576 sriov network adapters don't provide a ROM BIOS
for the cards virtual functions (VF), but an image of such a ROM is
available, and with this ROM visible to the guest, it can PXE boot.

In libvirt's xml, the new option is configured like this:

   <hostdev>
     ...
     <rom file='/etc/fake/boot.bin'/>
     ...
   </hostdev

(similarly for <interface>).
2012-01-30 12:30:35 -05:00
3284ac046f qemu: (and conf) support rombar for network devices
When support for the rombar option was added, it was only added for
PCI passthrough devices, configured with <hostdev>. The same option is
available for any network device that is attached to the guest's PCI
bus. This patch allows setting rombar for any PCI network device type.

After adding cases to test this to qemuxml2argv-hostdev-pci-rombar.*,
I decided to rename those files (to qemuxml2argv-pci-rom.*) to more
accurately reflect the additional tests, and also noticed that up to
now we've only been performing a domainschematest for that case, so I
added the "pci-rom" test to both qemuxml2argv and qemuxml2xml (and in
the process found some bugs whose fixes I squashed into previous
commits of this series).
2012-01-30 12:25:32 -05:00
c01ba1a48f conf: relocate rombar and boot order parse/format
Since these two items are now in the virDomainDeviceInfo struct, it
makes sense to parse/format them in the functions written to
parse/format that structure. Not all types of devices allow them, so
two internal flags are added to indicate when it is appropriate to do
so.

I was lucky - only one test case needed to be re-ordered!
2012-01-30 12:25:25 -05:00
159f4d0b30 conf: put all guest-related HostdevDef data in one object
To help consolidate the commonality between virDomainHostdevDef and
virDomainNetDef into as few members as possible (and because I
think it makes sense), this patch moves the rombar and bootIndex
members into the "info" member that is common to both (and to all the
other structs that use them).

It's a bit problematic that this gives rombar and bootIndex to many
device types that don't use them, but this is already the case for the
master and mastertype members of virDomainDeviceInfo, and is properly
commented as such in the definition.

Note that this opens the door to supporting rombar for other devices
that are attached to the guest PCI bus - virtio-blk-pci,
virtio-net-pci, various other network adapters - which which have that
capability in qemu, but previously had no support in libvirt.
2012-01-30 12:25:20 -05:00
aaa6210f81 conf: remove duplicate call to VIR_FREE(info->alias)
There is another identical call 4 lines up in the same function.
2012-01-30 11:38:39 -05:00
484a0bab39 qemu: Fix segfault in qemuMonitorTextGetBlockInfo
If some error occurs then the cleanup code calls VIR_FREE(info)
without ensuring that info is initialized.
2012-01-30 13:48:34 +01:00
efb0839c1d xen: Don't add <console> to xml for dom0
It just doesn't really make sense and confuses virt-manager
2012-01-30 07:17:36 -05:00
e97c3109af Add virt-host-validate.1 to Mingw32 RPM spec file list 2012-01-30 12:03:30 +00:00
c6ec021b3c remote handler for virDomainGetCPUStats()
Unlike other users of virTypedParameter with RPC, this interface
can return zero-filled entries because the interface assumes
2 dimensional array. We compress these entries out from the
server when generating the over-the-wire contents, then reconstitute
them in the client.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-01-28 11:09:31 -07:00
5c6651fea2 docs: reorder public header
The bottom of the public header is reserved for deprecated APIs;
it's nicer to arrange things in logical groups.

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virConnectSetKeepAlive)
(virDomainGetCPUStats): Float earlier in the file.
2012-01-28 07:37:55 -07:00
f0b22ebea4 docs: tweak recent suspend API additions
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainPMSuspendForDuration): Clarify usage.
2012-01-28 07:29:10 -07:00
e1eea7470b Add new public API virDomainGetCPUStats()
add new API virDomainGetCPUStats() for getting cpu accounting information
per real cpus which is used by a domain.  The API is designed to allow
future extensions for additional statistics.

based on ideas by Lai Jiangshan and Eric Blake.

* src/libvirt_public.syms: add API for LIBVIRT_0.9.10
* src/libvirt.c: define virDomainGetCPUStats()
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: add virDomainGetCPUStats() header
* src/driver.h: add driver API
* python/generator.py: add python API (as not implemented)

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-01-28 07:18:27 -07:00
7c741763db virsh: Expose new virDomainPMSuspendForDuration API
under new command "dompmsuspend"
2012-01-28 10:20:46 +01:00
8f8b080263 Introduce virDomainPMSuspendForDuration API
This API allows a domain to be put into one of S# ACPI states.
Currently, S3 and S4 are supported. These states are shared
with virNodeSuspendForDuration.
However, for now we don't support any duration other than zero.
The same apply for flags.
2012-01-28 10:20:46 +01:00
835817806e resize: implement remote protocol for virStorageVolResize()
Autogeneration saves the day.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-01-27 19:56:21 -07:00
6714fd04d2 resize: add virStorageVolResize() API
Add a new function to allow changing of capacity of storage volumes.
Plan out several flags, even if not all of them will be implemented
up front.

Expose the new command via 'virsh vol-resize'.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2012-01-27 19:56:18 -07:00
b2e13f9c44 tests: fix reversed comparisons
Otherwise, a failed test gives misleading output.

* tests/commandtest.c (test13, test14, test16): Pass arguments in
correct order.
2012-01-27 16:35:14 -07:00
855d900b84 Return more error output if policykit auth fails.
Several not uncommon issues can be diagnosed through pkcheck output, like
lack of/malfunctioning desktop agent, or lack of/malfunctioning polkit
dbus agent.
2012-01-27 17:01:21 -05:00
bb2eddc6cf Add new error code VIR_ERROR_AUTH_CANCELLED
And hook it up for policykit auth. This allows virt-manager to detect
that the user clicked the policykit 'cancel' button and not throw
an 'authentication failed' error message at the user.
2012-01-27 16:53:27 -05:00
ab6f1c9814 qemu: avoid double free of qemu help output
If yajl was not compiled in, we end up freeing an incoming
parameter, which leads to a bogus free later on.  Regression
introduced in commit 6e769eb.

* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c (qemuCapsParseHelpStr): Avoid alloc
on failure path, which in turn fixes bogus free.
Reported by Cole Robinson.
2012-01-27 13:53:11 -07:00
93f93f5161 build: fix missing include
Fix a build failure:

virt-host-validate.c: In function 'main':
virt-host-validate.c:82:5: error: implicit declaration of function 'setlocale' [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
virt-host-validate.c:82:5: error: nested extern declaration of 'setlocale' [-Werror=nested-externs]
virt-host-validate.c:82:20: error: 'LC_ALL' undeclared (first use in this function)

* tools/virt-host-validate.c: Add <locale.h>.
* .gitignore: Ignore built executable.
2012-01-27 11:18:35 -07:00
83ed03010b xml: fix struct typos
Noticed this while reviewing Dan's patches.

* src/util/xml.c (virXMLRewritFileData): Rename to
virXMLRewriteFileData.
2012-01-27 11:08:58 -07:00
9b516aa31b Move virEmitXMLWarning into xml.h
The virEmitXMLWarning function should always have been in
the xml.[hc] files, and should use virXML as its name
prefix

* src/util/util.c, src/util/util.h: Remove virEmitXMLWarning
* src/util/xml.c, src/util/xml.h: Add virXMLEmitWarning
2012-01-27 18:03:30 +00:00
510fa47c2a Move virMacAddrXXX functions to src/util/virmacaddr.[ch]
Move the virMacAddrXXX functions out of util.[ch] and into a
new dedicate file virmacaddr.[ch]
2012-01-27 17:56:10 +00:00
4ce98dadcc Rename virXXXXMacAddr to virMacAddrXXX
Rename virFormatMacAddr, virGenerateMacAddr and virParseMacAddr
to virMacAddrFormat, virMacAddrGenerate and virMacAddrParse
respectively
2012-01-27 17:53:44 +00:00
54a38915d8 Add a virt-host-validate command to sanity check HV config
To assist people in verifying that their host is operating in an
optimal manner, provide a 'virt-host-validate' command. For each
type of hypervisor, it will check any pre-requisites, or other
good recommendations and report what's working & what is not.

eg

  # virt-host-validate
  QEMU: Checking for device /dev/kvm                                         : FAIL (Check that the 'kvm-intel' or 'kvm-amd' modules are loaded & the BIOS has enabled virtualization)
  QEMU: Checking for device /dev/vhost                                       : WARN (Load the 'vhost_net' module to improve performance of virtio networking)
  QEMU: Checking for device /dev/net/tun                                     : PASS
   LXC: Checking for Linux >= 2.6.26                                         : PASS

This warns people if they have vmx/svm, but don't have /dev/kvm. It
also warns about missing /dev/vhost net.
2012-01-27 17:53:18 +00:00
b66d1bef14 qemu: parse and create -cpu ...,-kvmclock
QEMU supports a bunch of CPUID features that are tied to the kvm CPUID
nodes rather than the processor's.  They are "kvmclock",
"kvm_nopiodelay", "kvm_mmu", "kvm_asyncpf".  These are not known to
libvirt and their CPUID leaf might move if (for example) the Hyper-V
extensions are enabled. Hence their handling would anyway require some
special-casing.

However, among these the most useful is kvmclock; an additional
"property" of this feature is that a <timer> element is a better model
than a CPUID feature.  Although, creating part of the -cpu command-line
from something other than the <cpu> XML element introduces some
ugliness.

Reviewed-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-01-27 16:51:50 +01:00
5a137f3620 conf: add kvmclock timer
Add kvmclock timer to documentation, schema and parsers.  Keep the
platform timer first since it is kind of special, and alphabetize
the others when possible (i.e. when it does not change the ABI).

Reviewed-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-01-27 16:51:50 +01:00
df8e6918b3 qemu: do not create useless <cpu> element
Avoid creating an empty <cpu> element when the QEMU command-line simply
specifies the default "-cpu qemu32" or "-cpu qemu64".

This requires the previous patch, which lets us represent "-cpu qemu32"
as <os arch='i686'> in the generated XML.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-01-27 16:51:50 +01:00
d5e88b2c33 qemu: get arch name from <cpu> element
The qemu32 CPU model is chosen based on the <os arch=...> name when
creating the QEMU command line for a 64-bit host.  For the opposite
transformation we can test the guest CPU model for the "lm" feature.
If it is absent, def->os.arch needs to be corrected.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-01-27 16:51:50 +01:00
4be541a6d9 qemu: detect arch correctly for KVM
When running under KVM, the arch is usually set to i686 because
the name of the emulator is not qemu-system-x86_64.  Use the host
arch instead.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-01-27 16:51:49 +01:00
ef00a05e51 x86: add kvm32 and kvm64, update qemu64
Recently (or not so recently) QEMU added the kvm32 and kvm64
architectures, representing a least common denominator of all
hosts that can run KVM.  Add them to the machine map.

Also, some features that TCG supports were added to qemu64.
Add them to the cpu_map.xml whenever KVM is guaranteed to support
those.  We still have to leave some out, because they would not
be available to guests running on older hosts.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-01-27 16:51:49 +01:00
4a00c099ab qemu: parse -enable-kvm
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-01-27 16:51:49 +01:00
6e769ebadb qemu: require qmp on new enough qemu
The qemu developers have made it clear that modern qemu will no
longer guarantee human monitor command stability; furthermore,
some features, such as async events, are only supported via qmp.
If we are compiled without support for handling JSON, we cannot
expect to sanely interact with modern qemu.

However, things must continue to build on RHEL 5, where qemu
is stuck at 0.10, and where yajl is not available.

Another benefit of this patch: future additions of new monitor
commands need only focus on qemu_monitor_json.c, instead of
also wasting time with qemu_monitor_text.c.

* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c (qemuCapsComputeCmdFlags): Report
error if yajl is missing but qemu requires qmp.
(qemuCapsParseHelpStr): Propagate error.
(qemuCapsExtractVersionInfo): Update caller.
* tests/qemuhelptest.c (testHelpStrParsing): Likewise.
2012-01-27 08:45:50 -07:00
ff88cd5905 qemu: support qmp on RHEL/CentOS qemu
I'm getting tired of remembering to backport RHEL-specific
patches when building upstream libvirt on RHEL 6.x or CentOS.
All the affected versions of RHEL qemu-kvm have backported
enough patches to a) make JSON useful, and b) modify the
-help text to mention libvirt as the preferred interface;
which means this string in the help output is a reliable
indicator that we can outsmart a strict version check,
even when upstream qemu 0.12 lacked the needed features.

* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c (qemuCapsComputeCmdFlags):
Recognize particular help string present when enough features were
backported to be worth using JSON.
* tests/qemuhelptest.c (mymain): Update tests accordingly.
2012-01-27 08:11:19 -07:00
823b90339f nwfilter: Rebuild filters only if new filter is different than current
Compare two filters' XML for equality and only rebuild/instantiate the new
filter if the new and current filters are found to be different. This
improves performance during an update of a filter with no obvious change
or the reloading of filters during a 'kill -SIGHUP'
2012-01-27 08:19:58 -05:00
8fa78dd49c nwfilter: Force instantiation of filters upon driver reload
Introduce a function that rebuilds all running VMs' filters. Call
this function when reloading the nwfilter driver.

This addresses a problem introduced by the 2nd patch that typically
causes no filters to be reinstantiate anymore upon driver reload
since their XML has not changed. Yet the current behavior is that
upon a SIGHUP all filters get reinstantiated.
2012-01-27 08:19:58 -05:00
65c27e2935 qemu: Refactor qemuMonitorGetBlockInfo
QEMU always sends details about all available block devices as an answer
for "info block"/"query-block" command. On the other hand, our
qemuMonitorGetBlockInfo was made for a single block devices queries
only. Thus, when asking for multiple devices, we asked qemu multiple
times to always get the same answer from which different parts were
filtered. This patch makes qemuMonitorGetBlockInfo return a hash table
of all block devices, which may later be used for getting details about
specific devices.
2012-01-27 13:07:56 +01:00
bc1edeb611 apparmor: Fix use of uninitialized random_data
Without this, virt-aa-helper would segfault in -c or -r commands.
2012-01-27 11:14:21 +01:00
98b01e8f2b Update VIRT_CONTROL audit record with pid.
Added a new field "vm-pid" to the VIRT_CONTROL audit record. This information
is useful to correlated another audit events to the events generated by
libvirt.
2012-01-26 16:49:02 -07:00
7033c5f20d build: allow for 64-bit pid in daemon
Convert daemon code to handle 64-bit pid_t (even though at the
moment, it is not compiled on mingw).

* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchAuthList)
(remoteDispatchAuthPolkit): Print pid_t via %lld.
2012-01-26 16:47:04 -07:00
8dd623b980 daemon: convert virRun to virCommand
Using snprintf to build up argv seems archaic.

* daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchAuthPolkit): Modernize command call.
2012-01-26 16:39:36 -07:00
19896423f7 hash: minor touchups
On RHEL5, I got:
util/virrandom.c:66: warning: nested extern declaration of '_gl_verify_function66' [-Wnested-externs]

The fix is to hoist the verify earlier.  Also some other hodge-podge
fixes I noticed while reviewing Dan's recent series.

* .gitignore: Ignore new test.
* src/util/cgroup.c: Bump copyright year.
* src/util/virhash.c: Fix typo in description.
* src/util/virrandom.c (virRandomBits): Mark doc comment, and
hoist assert to silence older gcc.
2012-01-26 15:27:10 -07:00
8973190735 util: Include stdint.h because of uint32_t
Some files are using uint32_t or int64_t without including
stdint.h which defines them. Fix this.
2012-01-26 19:14:01 +01:00
1f7aa0ac56 Remove tabs from libvirt_public.syms & enforce it
* src/libvirt_public.syms: Death to tabs
* cfg.mk: Check .syms files for tabs
2012-01-26 15:03:43 +00:00
51a3286f3e Add missing docs for <viridian/> feature flag 2012-01-26 14:23:22 +00:00
72b4139700 Replace hashing algorithm with murmurhash
Recent discussions have illustrated the potential for DOS attacks
with the hash table implementations used by most languages and
libraries.

   https://lwn.net/Articles/474912/

libvirt has an internal hash table impl, and uses hash tables for
a variety of purposes. The hash key generation code is pretty
simple and thus not strongly collision resistant.

This patch replaces the current libvirt hash key generator with
the (public domain) Murmurhash3 code. In addition every hash
table now gets a random seed value which is used to perturb the
hashing code. This should make it impossible to mount any
practical attack against libvirt hashing code.

* bootstrap.conf: Import bitrotate module
* src/Makefile.am: Add virhashcode.[ch]
* src/util/util.c: Make virRandom() return a fixed 32 bit
  integer value.
* src/util/hash.c, src/util/hash.h, src/util/cgroup.c: Replace
  hash code generation with a call to virHashCodeGen()
* src/util/virhashcode.h, src/util/virhashcode.c: Add a new
  virHashCodeGen() API using the Murmurhash3 algorithm.
2012-01-26 14:18:53 +00:00
1d5c7a9fdf Rename hash.h and hash.c to virhash.h and virhash.c
In preparation for the patch to include Murmurhash3, which
introduces a virhashcode.h and virhashcode.c files, rename
the existing hash.h and hash.c to virhash.h and virhash.c
respectively.
2012-01-26 14:11:13 +00:00
9f2bf8fd03 Convert various virHash functions to use size_t / uint32
In preparation for conversion over to use the Murmurhash3
algorithm, convert various virHash APIs to use size_t or
uint32 for their return values/parameters, instead of the
variable size 'unsigned long' or 'int' types
2012-01-26 14:09:21 +00:00
e95ef67b35 Introduce new API for generating random numbers
The old virRandom() API was not generating good random numbers.
Replace it with a new API virRandomBits which instead of being
told the upper limit, gets told the number of bits of randomness
required.

* src/util/virrandom.c, src/util/virrandom.h: Add virRandomBits,
  and move virRandomInitialize
* src/util/util.h, src/util/util.c: Delete virRandom and
  virRandomInitialize
* src/libvirt.c, src/security/security_selinux.c,
  src/test/test_driver.c, src/util/iohelper.c: Update for
  changes from virRandom to virRandomBits
* src/storage/storage_backend_iscsi.c: Remove bogus call
  to virRandomInitialize & convert to virRandomBits
2012-01-26 14:03:14 +00:00
8a09ee4103 schema: Relax schema for domain name
The domain schema enforced restrictions on the domain name string that
the code doesn't. This patch relaxes the check, leaving the restrictions
on the driver or hypervisor. The only invalid character is a newline.
2012-01-26 14:22:44 +01:00
adb99a05b1 storage: Support different wiping algorithms
Currently, we support only filling a volume with zeroes on wiping.
However, it is not enough as data might still be readable by
experienced and equipped attacker. Many technical papers have been
written, therefore we should support other wiping algorithms.
2012-01-26 13:59:30 +01:00
7fb22418ff docs: fix virsh man page
Typo introduced in commit 4e9953a, and remained in 6fba577.

* tools/virsh.pod (snapshot-create): Fix pod error.
2012-01-25 22:20:18 -07:00
d553554b75 Cast pointer to int using intptr_t
Fix a few warnings with mingw64 x86_64.
2012-01-25 18:00:47 -07:00
3d5c139c49 build: fix header order on mingw
In file included from ../gnulib/lib/unistd.h:51:0,
                 from ../src/util/util.h:30,
                 from rpc/virkeepalive.c:29:
/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/winsock2.h:15:2: warning: #warning Please include winsock2.h before windows.h [-Wcpp]

Reported by Marc-André Lureau.

* src/util/threads-win32.h (includes): Pick up winsock2.h before
windows.h, as required by mingw64.
2012-01-25 15:05:45 -07:00
75d3612ef8 errcode is typedef by mingw, rename an argument name
Fixes the following warning:
util/virterror.c:1242:31: warning: declaration of 'errcode' shadows a global declaration [-Wshadow]
2012-01-25 14:49:24 -07:00
5f1767e845 Add missing virGetGroupName()
Add missing function if !HAVE_GETPWUID_R.
2012-01-25 12:27:11 -07:00
275155f664 storage: Fix any VolLookupByPath if we have an empty logical pool
On F16 at least, empty volume groups don't have a directory under /dev.
The directory only appears once a logical volume is created.

This tickles some behavior in BackendStablePath which ends with
libvirt sleeping for 5 seconds while waiting for the directory to appear.
This causes all sorts of problems for the virStorageVolLookupByPath API
which virtinst uses, even if trying to resolve a path that is independent
of the logical pool.

In reality we don't even need to do that checking since logical pools
always have a stable target path. Short circuit the polling in that
case.

Fixes bug 782261
2012-01-25 13:15:35 -05:00
16dc4ade7a lxc: export container=lxc-libvirt for systemd
Systemd detects containers based on whether they have
an environment variable starting with 'container=lxc';
using a longer name fits the expectations, while also
allowing detection of who created the container.

Requested by Lennart Poettering, in response to
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45175

* src/lxc/lxc_container.c (lxcContainerBuildInitCmd): Add another
env-var.
2012-01-25 08:25:37 -07:00
c30a78c398 Don't bind mount onto a char device for /dev/ptmx in LXC
The current setup code for LXC is bind mounting /dev/pts/ptmx
on top of a character device /dev/ptmx. This is denied by SELinux
policy and is just wrong. The target of a bind mount should just
be a plain file

* src/lxc/lxc_container.c: Don't bind /dev/pts/ptmx onto
  a char device
2012-01-25 14:11:08 +00:00
ef7efbc6ef Add virFileTouch for creating empty files
Add a virFileTouch API which ensures that a file will always
exist, even if zero length

* src/util/virfile.c, src/util/virfile.h,
  src/libvirt_private.syms: Introduce virFileTouch
2012-01-25 14:11:03 +00:00
6fba577e50 virsh: Expose new VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_QUIESCE flag
to cmdSnapshotCreate and cmdSnapshotCreateAs.
2012-01-25 10:59:41 +01:00
109593ecb0 snapshots: Introduce VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_QUIESCE flag
With this flag, virDomainSnapshotCreate will use fs-freeze and
fs-thaw guest agent commands to quiesce guest's disks.
2012-01-25 10:59:41 +01:00
29bce12ada qemu_agent: Create file system freeze and thaw functions
These functions simply issue command to guest agent which
should freeze or unfreeze all file systems within guest.
2012-01-25 10:59:41 +01:00
24a001493a qemu: Emit bootindex even for direct boot
Direct boot (using kernel, initrd, and command line) is used by
virt-install/virt-manager for network install. While any bootindex has
no direct effect since -kernel is always first, we need it as a hint for
SeaBIOS to present disks in the same order as they will be presented
during normal boot.
2012-01-25 10:38:01 +01:00
0ad35376d3 docs: fix a few small typos in formatdomain.html.in 2012-01-24 21:17:53 -05:00
4d71ff450f metadata: group metadata next to description
It's better to group all the metadata together.  This is a
cosmetic output change; since the RNG allows interleave, it
doesn't matter where the user stuck it on input, and an XPath
query will find the same information when parsing the output.

* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDefFormatInternal): Output
metadata earlier.
* docs/formatdomain.html.in: Update documentation.
* tests/domainsnapshotxml2xmlout/metadata.xml: Update test.
* tests/qemuxml2xmloutdata/qemuxml2xmlout-metadata.xml: Likewise.
2012-01-24 17:40:23 -07:00
78af071964 build: simplify xmlFreeNode usage
Noticed while reviewing the previous patch; thankfully, there
are no violations.

* cfg.mk (useless_free_options): Add xmlFreeNode.
2012-01-24 17:16:16 -07:00
fa981fc945 Allow custom metadata in domain configuration XML
Applications can now insert custom nodes and hierarchies into domain
configuration XML. Although currently not enforced, applications are
required to use their own namespaces on every custom node they insert,
with only one top-level element per namespace.
2012-01-24 17:06:34 -07:00
d19149dda8 virCommandProcessIO(): make poll() usage more robust
POLLIN and POLLHUP are not mutually exclusive. Currently the following
seems possible: the child writes 3K to its stdout or stderr pipe, and
immediately closes it. We get POLLIN|POLLHUP (I'm not sure that's possible
on Linux, but SUSv4 seems to allow it). We read 1K and throw away the
rest.

When poll() returns and we're about to check the /revents/ member in a
given array element, let's map all the revents bits to two (independent)
ideas: "let's attempt to read()", and "let's attempt to write()". This
should cover all errors, EOFs, and normal conditions; the read()/write()
call should report any pending error.

Under this approach, both POLLHUP and POLLERR are mapped to "needs read()"
if we're otherwise prepared for POLLIN. POLLERR also maps to "needs
write()" if we're otherwise prepared for POLLOUT. The rest of the mappings
(POLLPRI etc.) would be easy, but probably useless for pipes.

Additionally, SUSv4 doesn't appear to forbid POLLIN|POLLERR (or
POLLOUT|POLLERR) set simultaneously. One could argue that the read() or
write() call would return without blocking in these cases (with an error),
so POLLIN / POLLOUT would be justified beside POLLERR.

The code now penalizes POLLIN|POLLERR differently from plain POLLERR. The
former (ie. read() returning -1) is terminal and we jump to cleanup, while
plain POLLERR masks only the affected file descriptor for the future.
Let's unify those.

Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
2012-01-24 13:50:45 -07:00
3f0a757e80 src/datatypes.h: fix typo
Signed-off-by: Alon Levy <alevy@redhat.com>
2012-01-24 13:48:43 +01:00
17cfff6f17 Allow choice of shutdown method via virsh
Extend the 'shutdown' and 'reboot' methods so that they both
accept a new argument

    --mode acpi|agent

* tools/virsh.c: New args for shutdown/reboot
* tools/virsh.pod: Document new args
2012-01-24 12:19:51 +01:00
fb52a39928 Wire up QEMU agent to reboot/shutdown APIs
This makes use of the QEMU guest agent to implement the
virDomainShutdownFlags and virDomainReboot APIs. With
no flags specified, it will prefer to use the agent, but
fallback to ACPI. Explicit choice can be made by using
a suitable flag

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Wire up use of agent
2012-01-24 12:19:51 +01:00
0b7ddf9e77 Add new virDomainShutdownFlags API
Add a new API virDomainShutdownFlags and define:

    VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN_DEFAULT        = 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN_ACPI_POWER_BTN = (1 << 0),
    VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN_GUEST_AGENT    = (1 << 1),

Also define some flags for the reboot API

    VIR_DOMAIN_REBOOT_DEFAULT        = 0,
    VIR_DOMAIN_REBOOT_ACPI_POWER_BTN = (1 << 0),
    VIR_DOMAIN_REBOOT_GUEST_AGENT    = (1 << 1),

Although these two APIs currently have the same flags, using
separate enums allows them to expand separately in the future.

Add stub impls of the new API for all existing drivers
2012-01-24 12:19:51 +01:00
c160ce3316 QEMU guest agent support
There is now a standard QEMU guest agent that can be installed
and given a virtio serial channel

    <channel type='unix'>
      <source mode='bind' path='/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/f16x86_64.agent'/>
      <target type='virtio' name='org.qemu.guest_agent.0'/>
    </channel>

The protocol that runs over the guest agent is JSON based and
very similar to the JSON monitor. We can't use exactly the same
code because there are some odd differences in the way messages
and errors are structured. The qemu_agent.c file is based on
a combination and simplification of qemu_monitor.c and
qemu_monitor_json.c

* src/qemu/qemu_agent.c, src/qemu/qemu_agent.h: Support for
  talking to the agent for shutdown
* src/qemu/qemu_domain.c, src/qemu/qemu_domain.h: Add thread
  helpers for talking to the agent
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Connect to agent whenever starting
  a guest
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c: Make variable static
2012-01-24 12:19:51 +01:00
2f5519dcb6 hashtest: Initialize variable in virHashEqual test
One of latest patches (b7bcb22ce2) enhanced testing for virHashEqual.
However, hash2 variable might be used uninitialized.
2012-01-24 12:09:42 +01:00
b7bcb22ce2 Add test case for virHashEqual function
Add a test case to test the virHashEqual function.
2012-01-23 15:35:54 -05:00
da094fe201 Compare two hash tables for equality
Add function to compare two hash tables for equality.
2012-01-23 15:35:54 -05:00
4c18acffd7 build: skip lxc with too-old glibc
Since we already require the kernel to be new enough to support
LO_FLAGS_AUTOCLEAR, we might as well also require glibc to be
new enough to support epoll_create1().

* configure.ac (with_lxc): We require glibc 2.9 for LXC.
Reported and tested by Philipp Hahn.
2012-01-23 06:50:28 -07:00
549cedc6a9 xen: Don't crash when we fail to init caps
by dereferencing a NULL pointer in the call to
virNodeSuspendGetTargetMask.
2012-01-23 12:45:06 +01:00
c76a17b428 xen: properly report out of memory when hvm_type is too small 2012-01-21 16:19:24 +01:00
a3de9829d8 virsh: let domif-{get,set}link take target name
Other virsh domifXXX commands can accept target name
as a parameter to specify interface. From viewpoint of
consistency, virsh domif-getlink command should accept
target name as a parameter. This patch achieves this.

Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
2012-01-20 16:53:36 -07:00
32b57a72de maint: cleanup qemu capabilities
Fix inconsistent whitespace and long lines.

* src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.h (qemuCapsFlags): Improve formatting.
2012-01-20 16:34:29 -07:00
bb69630b6c maint: enforce use of _LAST marker
When converting a linear enum to a string, we have checks in
place in the VIR_ENUM_IMPL macro to ensure that there is one
string for every value, which lets us quickly flag if a user
added a value but forgot to add a counterpart string.  However,
this only works if we use the _LAST marker.

* cfg.mk (sc_require_enum_last_marker): New syntax check.
* src/conf/domain_conf.h (virDomainSnapshotState): Add new marker.
* src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainSnapshotState): Fix offender.
* src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorWatchdogAction)
(qemuMonitorIOErrorAction, qemuMonitorGraphicsAddressFamily):
Likewise.
* src/util/virtypedparam.c (virTypedParameter): Likewise.
2012-01-20 16:16:04 -07:00
7b4e5693c1 API: make declaration of _LAST enum values conditional
Although this is a public API break, it only affects users that
were compiling against *_LAST values, and can be trivially
worked around without impacting compilation against older
headers, by the user defining VIR_ENUM_SENTINELS before using
libvirt.h.  It is not an ABI break, since enum values do not
appear as .so entry points.  Meanwhile, it prevents users from
using non-stable enum values without explicitly acknowledging
the risk of doing so.

See this list discussion:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2012-January/msg00804.html

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in: Hide all sentinels behind
LIBVIRT_ENUM_SENTINELS, and add missing sentinels.
* src/internal.h (VIR_DEPRECATED): Allow inclusion after
libvirt.h.
(LIBVIRT_ENUM_SENTINELS): Expose sentinels internally.
* daemon/libvirtd.h: Use the sentinels.
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x (includes): Don't expose sentinels.
* python/generator.py (enum): Likewise.
* tests/cputest.c (cpuTestCompResStr): Silence compiler warning.
* tools/virsh.c (vshDomainStateReasonToString)
(vshDomainControlStateToString): Likewise.
2012-01-20 16:05:51 -07:00
c2551bea56 error: drop old-style error reporting
While we still don't want to enable gcc's new -Wformat-literal
warning, I found a rather easy case where the warning could be
reduced, by getting rid of obsolete error-reporting practices.
This is the last place where we were passing the (unused) net
and conn arguments for constructing an error.

* src/util/virterror_internal.h (virErrorMsg): Delete prototype.
(virReportError): Delete macro.
* src/util/virterror.c (virErrorMsg): Make static.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (virterror_internal.h): Drop export.
* src/util/conf.c (virConfError): Convert to macro.
(virConfErrorHelper): New function, and adjust error calls.
* src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c (virXenErrorFunc): Delete.
(xenHypervisorGetSchedulerType)
(xenHypervisorGetSchedulerParameters)
(xenHypervisorSetSchedulerParameters)
(xenHypervisorDomainBlockStats)
(xenHypervisorDomainInterfaceStats)
(xenHypervisorDomainGetOSType)
(xenHypervisorNodeGetCellsFreeMemory, xenHypervisorGetVcpus):
Update callers.
2012-01-19 13:26:04 -07:00
9e48c22534 util: use new virTypedParameter helpers
Reusing common code makes things smaller; it also buys us some
additional safety, such as now rejecting duplicate parameters
during a set operation.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSetBlkioParameters)
(qemuDomainSetMemoryParameters, qemuDomainSetNumaParameters)
(qemuSetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(qemuDomainSetInterfaceParameters, qemuDomainSetBlockIoTune)
(qemuDomainGetBlkioParameters, qemuDomainGetMemoryParameters)
(qemuDomainGetNumaParameters, qemuGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(qemuDomainBlockStatsFlags, qemuDomainGetInterfaceParameters)
(qemuDomainGetBlockIoTune): Use new helpers.
* src/esx/esx_driver.c (esxDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(esxDomainSetMemoryParameters)
(esxDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(esxDomainGetMemoryParameters): Likewise.
* src/libxl/libxl_driver.c
(libxlDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(libxlDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags): Likewise.
* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c (lxcDomainSetMemoryParameters)
(lxcSetSchedulerParametersFlags, lxcDomainSetBlkioParameters)
(lxcDomainGetMemoryParameters, lxcGetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(lxcDomainGetBlkioParameters): Likewise.
* src/test/test_driver.c (testDomainSetSchedulerParamsFlags)
(testDomainGetSchedulerParamsFlags): Likewise.
* src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c (xenHypervisorSetSchedulerParameters)
(xenHypervisorGetSchedulerParameters): Likewise.
2012-01-19 13:20:30 -07:00
61ca98b054 util: add new file for virTypedParameter utils
Preparation for another patch that refactors common patterns
into the new file for fewer lines of code overall.

* src/util/util.h (virTypedParameterArrayClear): Move...
* src/util/virtypedparam.h: ...to new file.
(virTypedParameterArrayValidate, virTypedParameterAssign): New
prototypes.
* src/util/util.c (virTypedParameterArrayClear): Likewise.
* src/util/virtypedparam.c: New file.
* po/POTFILES.in: Mark file for translation.
* src/Makefile.am (UTIL_SOURCES): Build it.
* src/libvirt_private.syms (util.h): Split...
(virtypedparam.h): to new section.
(virkeycode.h): Sort.
* daemon/remote.c: Adjust callers.
* tools/virsh.c: Likewise.
2012-01-19 13:14:10 -07:00
9c3775765e lxc: use live/config helper
Based on qemu changes made in commits ae523427 and 659ded58.

* src/lxc/lxc_driver.c (lxcSetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(lxcGetSchedulerParametersFlags, lxcDomainSetBlkioParameters)
(lxcDomainGetBlkioParameters): Use helpers.
(lxcDomainSetBlkioParameters): Allow setting live and config at
once.
2012-01-19 13:14:10 -07:00
d940e3bdb9 build: silence some compiler warnings from gnulib
Gnulib claims that there are some classes of warnings that are
worth enabling during development, but where silencing those
warnings causes code bloat that is not necessary in an optimized
build.  The code bloat to silence the warnings is only enabled
by -Dlint.  Follow the lead of coreutils in setting up -Dlint
whenever full warnings are requested.

* m4/virt-compile-warnings.m4 (LIBVIRT_COMPILE_WARNINGS): Add
-Dlint, and move _FORTIFY_SOURCE to config.h instead of CFLAGS.
2012-01-19 13:14:10 -07:00
927cfaf467 threads: check for failure to set thread-local value
We had a memory leak on a very arcane OOM situation (unlikely to ever
hit in practice, but who knows if libvirt.so would ever be linked
into some other program that exhausts all thread-local storage keys?).
I found it by code inspection, while analyzing a valgrind report
generated by Alex Jia.

* src/util/threads.h (virThreadLocalSet): Alter signature.
* src/util/threads-pthread.c (virThreadHelper): Reduce allocation
lifetime.
(virThreadLocalSet): Detect failure.
* src/util/threads-win32.c (virThreadLocalSet): Likewise.
(virCondWait): Fix caller.
* src/util/virterror.c (virLastErrorObject): Likewise.
2012-01-19 13:14:10 -07:00
91f79d27cc Fix rpc generator to anchor matches for method names
The RPC generator transforms methods matching certain
patterns like 'id' or 'uuid', etc but does not anchor
its matches to the end of the word. So if a method
contains 'id' in the middle (eg virIdentity) then the
RPC generator munges that.

* src/rpc/gendispatch.pl: Anchor matches
2012-01-19 15:39:54 +00:00
2f9dc36d49 Rename APIs for fetching UNIX socket credentials
To avoid a namespace clash with forthcoming identity APIs,
rename the virNet*GetLocalIdentity() APIs to have the form
virNet*GetUNIXIdentity()

* daemon/remote.c, src/libvirt_private.syms: Update
  for renamed APIs
* src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.h,
  src/rpc/virnetsocket.c, src/rpc/virnetsocket.h: s/LocalIdentity/UNIXIdentity/
2012-01-19 15:39:52 +00:00
1fff03ef9b Add virGetGroupName to convert from GID to group name 2012-01-19 13:30:04 +00:00
8c9a29545b Remove duplicate call to virNetSASLSessionGetIdentity
* daemon/remote.c: remoteSASLFinish called the method
  virNetSASLSessionGetIdentity twice, remove second call
2012-01-19 13:30:04 +00:00
59cf039815 Also retrieve GID from SO_PEERCRED
* daemon/remote.c, src/rpc/virnetserverclient.c,
  src/rpc/virnetserverclient.h, src/rpc/virnetsocket.c,
  src/rpc/virnetsocket.h: Add gid parameter
2012-01-19 13:30:03 +00:00
4c82f09ef0 Added capability checking for block <iotune> setting.
There was missing capability for blkiotune and thus specifying these
settings caused libvirt to run qemu with invalid parameters and then
reporting qemu error instead of the standard libvirt one. The support
for blkiotune setting was added in upstream qemu repo under commit
0563e191516289c9d2f282a8c50f2eecef2fa773.
2012-01-18 09:56:00 -07:00
c53ba61b21 Fix startup of LXC containers with filesystems containing symlinks
Given an LXC guest with a root filesystem path of

  /export/lxc/roots/helloworld/root

During startup, we will pivot the root filesystem to end up
at

  /.oldroot/export/lxc/roots/helloworld/root

We then try to open

  /.oldroot/export/lxc/roots/helloworld/root/dev/pts

Now consider if '/export/lxc' is an absolute symlink pointing
to '/media/lxc'. The kernel will try to open

  /media/lxc/roots/helloworld/root/dev/pts

whereas it should be trying to open

  /.oldroot//media/lxc/roots/helloworld/root/dev/pts

To deal with the fact that the root filesystem can be moved,
we need to resolve symlinks in *any* part of the filesystem
source path.

* src/libvirt_private.syms, src/util/util.c,
  src/util/util.h: Add virFileResolveAllLinks to resolve
  all symlinks in a path
* src/lxc/lxc_container.c: Resolve all symlinks in filesystem
  paths during startup
2012-01-18 13:34:42 +00:00
7aeb9794d2 qemu: Prohibit reattaching node device if it is in use
It doesn't make sense to reattach a device to host while it's
still in use, e.g, by a domain.
2012-01-17 17:15:22 -07:00
6be610bfaa qemu: Introduce inactive PCI device list
pciTrySecondaryBusReset checks if there is active device on the
same bus, however, qemu driver doesn't maintain an effective
list for the inactive devices, and it passes meaningless argument
for parameter "inactiveDevs". e.g. (qemuPrepareHostdevPCIDevices)

if (!(pcidevs = qemuGetPciHostDeviceList(hostdevs, nhostdevs)))
    return -1;

..skipped...

if (pciResetDevice(dev, driver->activePciHostdevs, pcidevs) < 0)
    goto reattachdevs;

NB, the "pcidevs" used above are extracted from domain def, and
thus one won't be able to attach a device of which bus has other
device even detached from host (nodedev-detach). To see more
details of the problem:

RHBZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=773667

This patch is to resolve the problem by introducing an inactive
PCI device list (just like qemu_driver->activePciHostdevs), and
the whole logic is:

  * Add the device to inactive list during nodedev-dettach
  * Remove the device from inactive list during nodedev-reattach
  * Remove the device from inactive list during attach-device
    (for non-managed device)
  * Add the device to inactive list after detach-device, only
    if the device is not managed

With the above, we have a sufficient inactive PCI device list, and thus
we can use it for pciResetDevice. e.g.(qemuPrepareHostdevPCIDevices)

if (pciResetDevice(dev, driver->activePciHostdevs,
                   driver->inactivePciHostdevs) < 0)
    goto reattachdevs;
2012-01-17 17:05:32 -07:00
a06710758c Permission change for systemtap examples.
Execute bit on *.stp files in examples/systemtap/ caused dependency when
building RPM packages. Disabling execute permission should help the auto
dependency resolver to see that systemtap is not needed.
2012-01-17 15:42:01 -07:00
d9e0d8204b Add new attribute wrpolicy to <driver> element
This introduces new attribute wrpolicy with only supported
value as immediate. This will be an optional
attribute with no defaults. This helps specify whether
to skip the host page cache.

When wrpolicy is specified, meaning when wrpolicy=immediate
a writeback is explicitly initiated for the dirty pages in
the host page cache as part of the guest file write operation.

Usage:
<filesystem type='mount' accessmode='passthrough'>
  <driver type='path' wrpolicy='immediate'/>
  <source dir='/export/to/guest'/>
  <target dir='mount_tag'/>
</filesystem>

Currently this only works with type='mount' for the QEMU/KVM driver.

Signed-off-by: Deepak C Shetty <deepakcs@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-01-17 15:37:42 -07:00
9619d8a62e qemu: Don't break domain with 0:0:2.0 assigned to anything but VGA
In the past we didn't reserve 0:0:2.0 PCI address if there was no video
device assigned to a domain, which made it impossible to add a video
device later on. So we fixed it (commit v0.9.0-37-g7b2cac1) by always
reserving that address. However, that breaks existing domains without
video devices that already have another device assigned to the
problematic address.

This patch reserves address 0:0:2.0 only in case it was not explicitly
assigned to another device, which means libvirt will try to keep this
address free and will not automatically assign it new devices. But
existing domains for which older libvirt already assigned the address to
a non-video device will keep working as they used to work before 0.9.1.
Moreover, users who want to create a domain without a video device and
use its address for another device may do so by explicitly configuring
the PCI address in domain XML.
2012-01-17 21:01:23 +01:00
dccf45f376 tests: avoid dirname in tests
qemuxml2argvtest sanitizes PATH to just /bin, but on at least
Fedora 16, dirname lives in /usr/bin instead.  Regression
introduced in commit e7201afd.

* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemu.sh: Avoid forking a dirname call,
since dirname might not be in PATH after test sanitization.
* tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemu-supported-cpus.sh: Likewise.
Diagnosed by Michal Privoznik.
2012-01-17 12:09:51 -07:00
e1eb93470e Fixed dumpxml of <iotune> parameters
The output of dumpxml for <iotune> settings was misformatted, this
patch just adds missing newlines.
2012-01-17 11:47:30 -07:00
af5594c88b nwfilter: fix typing error in filter
Fix a typing error in the no-ip-spoofing filter.
Return DHCP request packets passing through this filter. Have
the user use another filter to actually allow DHCP requests to be
sent (action='accept').
2012-01-17 12:47:41 -05:00
450c927d9a Remove dmidecode dependancy outside PC arches
The new dependancy is only available on ix86, x86_64 and ia64
2012-01-18 00:22:17 +08:00
e7201afdf7 qemu: Add support for host CPU modes
This adds support for host-model and host-passthrough CPU modes to qemu
driver. The host-passthrough mode is mapped to -cpu host.
2012-01-17 12:22:19 +01:00
c8506d6662 Taint domains configured with cpu mode=host-passthrough
There are several reasons for doing this:

- the CPU specification is out of libvirt's control so we cannot
  guarantee stable guest ABI
- not every feature of a CPU may actually work as expected when
  advertised directly to a guest
- migration between two machines with exactly the same CPU may work but
  no guarantees can be made
- this mode is not supported and its use is at one's own risk
2012-01-17 11:49:42 +01:00
277bc0dcb8 cpu: Update guest CPU in host-* mode
VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU flag for virDomainGetXMLDesc may be used to
get updated custom mode guest CPU definition in case it depends on host
CPU. This patch implements the same behavior for host-model and
host-passthrough CPU modes.
2012-01-17 11:42:56 +01:00
f7dd3a4e62 Add support for cpu mode attribute
The mode can be either of "custom" (default), "host-model",
"host-passthrough". The semantics of each mode is described in the
following examples:

- guest CPU is a default model with specified topology:
    <cpu>
      <topology sockets='1' cores='2' threads='1'/>
    </cpu>

- guest CPU matches selected model:
    <cpu mode='custom' match='exact'>
      <model>core2duo</model>
    </cpu>

- guest CPU should be a copy of host CPU as advertised by capabilities
  XML (this is a short cut for manually copying host CPU specification
  from capabilities to domain XML):
    <cpu mode='host-model'/>

  In case a hypervisor does not support the exact host model, libvirt
  automatically falls back to a closest supported CPU model and
  removes/adds features to match host. This behavior can be disabled by
    <cpu mode='host-model'>
      <model fallback='forbid'/>
    </cpu>

- the same as previous returned by virDomainGetXMLDesc with
  VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU flag:
    <cpu mode='host-model' match='exact'>
      <model fallback='allow'>Penryn</model>       --+
      <vendor>Intel</vendor>                         |
      <topology sockets='2' cores='4' threads='1'/>  + copied from
      <feature policy='require' name='dca'/>         | capabilities XML
      <feature policy='require' name='xtpr'/>        |
      ...                                          --+
    </cpu>

- guest CPU should be exactly the same as host CPU even in the aspects
  libvirt doesn't model (such domain cannot be migrated unless both
  hosts contain exactly the same CPUs):
    <cpu mode='host-passthrough'/>

- the same as previous returned by virDomainGetXMLDesc with
  VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU flag:
    <cpu mode='host-passthrough' match='minimal'>
      <model>Penryn</model>                        --+ copied from caps
      <vendor>Intel</vendor>                         | XML but doesn't
      <topology sockets='2' cores='4' threads='1'/>  | describe all
      <feature policy='require' name='dca'/>         | aspects of the
      <feature policy='require' name='xtpr'/>        | actual guest CPU
      ...                                          --+
    </cpu>
2012-01-17 11:39:23 +01:00
a6f88cbd2d cpu: Optionally forbid fallback CPU models
In case a hypervisor doesn't support the exact CPU model requested by a
domain XML, we automatically fallback to a closest CPU model the
hypervisor supports (and make sure we add/remove any additional features
if needed). This patch adds 'fallback' attribute to model element, which
can be used to disable this automatic fallback.
2012-01-17 11:39:19 +01:00
23cf79f07e tests: Print XML file name in verbose CPU test
It's not totally obvious that a failure in

    CPU guest data(x86): host/guest (models, pref="qemu64")

test means one needs to fix

    x86-host+guest,models,qemu64-result.xml

where the expected XML is stored. Better to provide a nice hint in
verbose mode for failed tests.
2012-01-17 10:52:28 +01:00
5e31e71365 Clarify semantics of virDomainMigrate{,ToURI}2
Commit 5d784bd6d7 was a nice attempt to
clarify the semantics by requiring domain name from dxml to either match
original name or dname. However, setting dxml domain name to dname
doesn't really work since destination host needs to know the original
domain name to be able to use it in migration cookies. This patch
requires domain name in dxml to match the original domain name. The
change should be safe and backward compatible since migration would fail
just a bit later in the process.
2012-01-17 10:31:24 +01:00
a5f8a01abb docs: Add missed RNG schema for interface
We support <interface> of type "mcast", "server", and "client",
but the RNG schema for them are missed. Attribute "address" is
optional for "server" type. And these 3 types support
<mac address='MAC'/>, too.
2012-01-17 17:09:47 +08:00
9a070e8341 build: fix bootstrap on fresh clone
Commit 29db7a0 picked up a gnulib bug, where a change in
bootstrap meant that it would fail to run libtoolize on
projects, like libvirt, that used the older spelling
AM_PROG_LIBTOOL instead of LT_INIT for the sake of building
on RHEL 5.  Now that gnulib is fixed, we should pick up that
fix.

* .gnulib: Update to latest, for bootstrap fix.
* bootstrap: Resync from gnulib.
2012-01-16 11:23:34 -07:00
487bdbd8e0 docs: Expose alias tag in domain RNG schema
Though <alias> is ignored when defining a domain, it can cause
failure if one validates (e.g. virt-xml-validate) the XML dumped
from a running domain. This patch expose it in domain RNG schema
for all the devices which support it.
2012-01-16 19:53:54 +08:00
4447d2cbdf docs: Add readonly to filesystem RNG schema
"<readonly/>" is supported by filesystem XML, and also documented.
2012-01-16 19:53:44 +08:00
bfbbc49638 conf: Remove do-nothing validation functions
There are three address validation routines that do nothing:
  virDomainDeviceDriveAddressIsValid()
  virDomainDeviceUSBAddressIsValid()
  virDomainDeviceVirtioSerialAddressIsValid()

Remove them, and replace their call sites with "1" which is what they
currently return. In some cases this means we can remove an entire
if block.

Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
2012-01-13 16:18:03 -07:00
4b942fe860 tests: Add qemuxml2argv tests for PPC64 pseries machine
Add four tests of the XML -> argv handling for the PPC64 pseries machine.

The first is just a basic test of a bare bones machine.

The three others test various aspects of the spapr-vio address handling.

It seems that currently we can't include network devices, doing so leads
to a segfault because the network driverState is not initialised. Working
around that leads us to the problem that the 'default' network doesn't
exist. So for now just leave network devices out.

Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
2012-01-13 16:10:43 -07:00
69dde2e653 tests: Teach qemuxml2argvtest about spapr-vio addresses
We can't call qemuCapsExtractVersionInfo() from test code, because it
expects to be able to call the emulator, and for testing we have fake
emulators that can't be executed. For that reason qemuxml2argvtest.c
doesn't call qemuDomainAssignPCIAddresses(), instead it open codes its
own version.

That means we can't call qemuDomainAssignAddresses() from the test code,
instead we need to manually call qemuDomainAssignSpaprVioAddresses().

Also add logic to cope with qemuDomainAssignSpaprVioAddresses() failing,
so that we can write a test that checks for a known failure in there.

Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
2012-01-13 16:08:22 -07:00
8611d9c3d8 Make drive unit attribute optional in the XML schema
The "unit" attribute of a drive address is optional in the code, so should
also be in the XML schema.

Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
2012-01-13 15:12:06 -07:00
c9abfadf37 qemu: add virtio-scsi controller model
Adding a new model for virtio-scsi roughly follows the same scheme
as the previous patch.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-01-13 14:54:48 -07:00
7b345b69f2 qemu: add ibmvscsi controller model
KVM will be able to use a PCI SCSI controller even on POWER.  Let
the user specify the vSCSI controller by other means than a default.

After this patch, the QEMU driver will actually look at the model
and reject anything but auto, lsilogic and ibmvscsi.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-01-13 14:13:30 -07:00
c972237ee1 events: Return the correct number of registered events
Commit d09f6ba5fe introduced a regression in event
registration.  virDomainEventCallbackListAddID() will only return a positive
integer if the type of event being registered is VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LIFECYCLE.
For other event types, 0 is always returned on success.  This has the
unfortunate side effect of not enabling remote event callbacks because
remoteDomainEventRegisterAny() uses the return value from the local call to
determine if an event callback needs to be registered on the remote end.

Make sure virDomainEventCallbackListAddID() returns the callback count for the
eventID being registered.

Signed-off-by: Adam Litke <agl@us.ibm.com>
2012-01-13 13:59:48 -07:00
0f88c7c16e virsh domiflist: change output
When using "virsh domifstat" command or "virsh domiftune" command,
we pass an interface name as a parameter, so interface name is
important.

"virsh domiflist" output should display interface names
on the first row.

Signed-off-by: Taku Izumi <izumi.taku@jp.fujitsu.com>
2012-01-13 08:16:17 -07:00
ed6bd4bc49 export virNetDevGetVirtualFunctions as a private symbol
This avoids a linking error.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2012-01-13 08:12:16 -07:00
5b4071333b virsh: Two new fields for command domblklist
Disk "type" and "device" are generally interesting stuff the
user may want to known, too. To not break any scripts which
parsed the output field, a new option "--details" is introduced
to output the two introduced fields.
2012-01-13 18:03:12 +08:00
5edfcaae6f qemu: Support copy on read for disk
The new introduced optional attribute "copy_on_read</code> controls
whether to copy read backing file into the image file. The value can
be either "on" or "off". Copy-on-read avoids accessing the same backing
file sectors repeatedly and is useful when the backing file is over a
slow network. By default copy-on-read is off.
2012-01-13 10:08:15 +08:00
b54de0830a Added check for maximum number of vcpus exceeding topology limit
Earlier, when the number of vcpus was greater than the topology allowed,
libvirt didn't raise an error and continued, resulting in running qemu
with parameters making no sense. Even though qemu did not report any
error itself, the number of vcpus was set to maximum allowed by the
topology.
2012-01-12 16:02:08 -07:00
29db7a0072 build: update to latest gnulib
Pick up recent gnulib improvements.

* .gnulib: Update to latest.
* bootstrap: Resync.
* bootstrap.conf (gnulib_tool_option_extras): Adjust to bootstrap
changes.
* gnulib/lib/Makefile.am: Likewise.
2012-01-12 15:47:54 -07:00
0327ff0798 uuid: fix off-by-one
Detected by Coverity.  Although unlikely, if we are ever started
with stdin closed, we could reach a situation where we open a
uuid file but then fail to close it, making that file the new
stdin for the rest of the process.

* src/util/uuid.c (getDMISystemUUID): Allow for stdin.
2012-01-12 15:18:23 -07:00
d98a3d4a59 build: fix virsh reformat fallout
Commit 69f0b446 failed to update the expected test output.

* tests/virshtest.c (testCompareListDefault)
(testCompareListCustom): Adjust to recent code change.
2012-01-12 15:16:40 -07:00
08272dc8b4 Rsync keymaps.csv file with GTK-VNC 2012-01-12 20:44:55 +00:00
9130396214 Re-write LXC controller end-of-file I/O handling yet again
Currently the LXC controller attempts to deal with EOF on a
tty by spawning a thread to do an edge triggered epoll_wait().
This avoids the normal event loop spinning on POLLHUP. There
is a subtle mistake though - even after seeing POLLHUP on a
master PTY, it is still perfectly possible & valid to write
data to the PTY. There is a buffer that can be filled with
data, even when no client is present.

The second mistake is that the epoll_wait() thread was not
looking for the EPOLLOUT condition, so when a new client
connects to the LXC console, it had to explicitly send a
character before any queued output would appear.

Finally, there was in fact no need to spawn a new thread to
deal with epoll_wait(). The epoll file descriptor itself
can be poll()'d on normally.

This patch attempts to deal with all these problems.

 - The blocking epoll_wait() thread is replaced by a poll
   on the epoll file descriptor which then does a non-blocking
   epoll_wait() to handle events
 - Even if POLLHUP is seen, we continue trying to write
   any pending output until getting EAGAIN from write.
 - Once write returns EAGAIN, we modify the epoll event
   mask to also look for EPOLLOUT

* src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Avoid stalled I/O upon
  connected to an LXC console
2012-01-12 20:42:52 +00:00
69f0b446a8 Allow 10 chars for domain IDs & 30 chars for names in virsh list
Domain IDs are at least 16 bits for most hypervisors, theoretically
event 32-bits.  3 characters is clearly too small an alignment.
Increase alignment to 5 characters to allow 16-bit domain IDs to
display cleanly. Commonly seen with LXC where domain IDs are the
process IDs by default.  Also increase the 'name' field from 20
to 30 characters to cope with longer guest names which are quite
common
2012-01-12 17:13:46 +00:00
833b901cb7 stream: Check for stream EOF
If client stream does not have any data to sink and neither received
EOF, a dummy packet is sent to the daemon signalising client is ready to
sink some data. However, after we added event loop to client a race may
occur:

Thread 1 calls virNetClientStreamRecvPacket and since no data are cached
nor stream has EOF, it decides to send dummy packet to server which will
sent some data in turn. However, during this decision and actual message
exchange with server -

Thread 2 receives last stream data from server. Therefore an EOF is set
on stream and if there is a call waiting (which is not yet) it is woken
up. However, Thread 1 haven't sent anything so far, so there is no call
to be woken up. So this thread sent dummy packet to daemon, which
ignores that as no stream is associated with such packet and therefore
no reply will ever come.

This race causes client to hang indefinitely.
2012-01-12 12:02:40 +01:00
74e701f8e5 virsh: New command print summary of all virtual interfaces
Just like command "domblklist", the command extracts "type",
"source", "target", "model", and "MAC" of all virtual interfaces
from domain XML (live or persistent).
2012-01-12 17:42:02 +08:00
99fbb3866c Do not generate security_model when fs driver is anything but 'path'
QEMU does not support security_model for anything but 'path' fs driver type.
Currently in libvirt, when security_model ( accessmode attribute) is not
specified it auto-generates it irrespective of the fs driver type, which
can result in a qemu error for drivers other than path. This patch ensures
that the qemu cmdline is correctly generated by taking into account the
fs driver type.

Signed-off-by: Deepak C Shetty <deepakcs@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-01-11 13:48:52 -07:00
52d064f42d Added new option to virsh net-dumpxml called --inactive
The above option helps to differentiate between implicit and explicit
interface pools.
2012-01-11 13:15:09 -07:00
42c81d18c2 Functionality to implicitly get interface pool from SR-IOV PF.
If a system has 64 or more VF's, it is quite tedious to mention each VF
in the interface pool.
The following modification will implicitly create an interface pool from
the SR-IOV PF.
2012-01-11 13:14:12 -07:00
b01b53de3f Adding the element pf to network xml.
This element will help the user to just specify the SR-IOV physical
function in order to access all the Virtual functions attached to it.
2012-01-11 13:10:21 -07:00
3a0c717b9e Added Function virNetDevGetVirtualFunctions
This functions enables us to get the Virtual Functions attached to
a Physical function given the name of a SR-IOV physical functio.

In order to accomplish the task, added a getter function pciGetDeviceAddrString
to get the BDF of the Virtual Function in a char array.
2012-01-11 13:01:16 -07:00
f19338c66c Added function pciSysfsFile to enable access to the PCI SYSFS files. 2012-01-11 13:01:16 -07:00
ba61012cfc Disable netcf if building without libvirtd
Although the netcf interface driver can in theory be used by
the stateless drivers, in practice none of them want to use
it because they have different ways of dealing with interfaces.

Furthermore, if you have mingw32-netcf installed, then the
libvirt mingw32 build will fail with

  ../../src/interface/netcf_driver.c:644:5: error: unknown field 'close_used_without_including_unistd_h' specified in initializer

 * configure.ac: disable netcf if built without libvirtd
2012-01-11 15:01:54 +00:00
90cd148027 build: fix build on mingw with netcf available
The autobuilder pointed out an odd failure on mingw:
../../src/interface/netcf_driver.c:644:5: error: unknown field 'close_used_without_including_unistd_h' specified in initializer
cc1: warnings being treated as errors

This is because the gnulib headers #define close to different strings,
according to which headers are included, in order to work around some
odd mingw problems with close(), and these defines happen to also
affect field members declared with a name of struct foo.close. As long
as all headers are included before both the definition and use of the
struct, the various #define doesn't matter, but the netcf file hit
an instance where things were included in a different order.  Fix this
for all clients that use a struct member named 'close'.

* src/driver.h: Include <unistd.h> before using 'close'.
2012-01-11 07:54:10 -07:00
18262b5587 build: avoid spurious compiler warning
For some weird reason, i686-pc-mingw32-gcc version 4.6.1 at -O2 complained:
../../src/conf/nwfilter_params.c: In function 'virNWFilterVarCombIterCreate':
../../src/conf/nwfilter_params.c:346:23: error: 'minValue' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=uninitialized]
../../src/conf/nwfilter_params.c:319:28: note: 'minValue' was declared here
../../src/conf/nwfilter_params.c:344:23: error: 'maxValue' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=uninitialized]
../../src/conf/nwfilter_params.c:319:18: note: 'maxValue' was declared here
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

even though all paths of the preceding switch statement either
assign the variables or return.

* src/conf/nwfilter_params.c (virNWFilterVarCombIterAddVariable):
Initialize variables.
2012-01-11 06:32:52 -07:00
a20cc3cc4f Add documentation new ways to access members of variables
This patch adds documentation about the new 'ways' that users can
access the contents of variables in filters:

- access via index: $TEST[2]
- access via iterators $TEST[@1]
2012-01-11 06:42:37 -05:00
0c42e1d9aa Add test cases for new ways to access variables in filters
This patch adds a couple of XML parser / schema validator test cases
for the new 'ways' to access variables via index or iterator.
2012-01-11 06:42:37 -05:00
64484d550d Address side effects of accessing vars via index
Address side effect of accessing a variable via an index: Filters
accessing a variable where an element is accessed that is beyond the
size of the list (for example $TEST[10] and only 2 elements are available)
cannot instantiate that filter. Test for this and report proper error
to user.
2012-01-11 06:42:37 -05:00
caa6223a9b Add access to elements of variables via index
This patch adds access to single elements of variables via index. Example:

  <rule action='accept' direction='in' priority='500'>
    <tcp srcipaddr='$ADDR[1]' srcportstart='$B[2]'/>
  </rule>
2012-01-11 06:42:37 -05:00
80e9a5cd4c Introduce possibility to have an iterator per variable
This patch introduces the capability to use a different iterator per
variable.

The currently supported notation of variables in a filtering rule like

  <rule action='accept' direction='out'>
     <tcp  srcipaddr='$A' srcportstart='$B'/>
  </rule>

processes the two lists 'A' and 'B' in parallel. This means that A and B
must have the same number of 'N' elements and that 'N' rules will be 
instantiated (assuming all tuples from A and B are unique).

In this patch we now introduce the assignment of variables to different
iterators. Therefore a rule like

  <rule action='accept' direction='out'>
     <tcp  srcipaddr='$A[@1]' srcportstart='$B[@2]'/>
  </rule>

will now create every combination of elements in A with elements in B since
A has been assigned to an iterator with Id '1' and B has been assigned to an
iterator with Id '2', thus processing their value independently.

The first rule has an equivalent notation of

  <rule action='accept' direction='out'>
     <tcp  srcipaddr='$A[@0]' srcportstart='$B[@0]'/>
  </rule>
2012-01-11 06:42:37 -05:00
134c56764f Optimize the elements the iterator visits.
In this patch we introduce testing whether the iterator points to a
unique set of entries that have not been seen before at one of the previous
iterations. The point is to eliminate duplicates and with that unnecessary
filtering rules by preventing identical filtering rules from being
instantiated.
Example with two lists:

list1 = [1,2,1]
list2 = [1,3,1]

The 1st iteration would take the 1st items of each list -> 1,1
The 2nd iteration would take the 2nd items of each list -> 2,3
The 3rd iteration would take the 3rd items of each list -> 1,1 but
skip them since this same pair has already been encountered in the 1st
iteration

Implementation-wise this is solved by taking the n-th element of list1 and
comparing it against elements 1..n-1. If no equivalent is found, then there
is no possibility of this being a duplicate. In case an equivalent element
is found at position i, then the n-th element in the 2nd list is compared
against the i-th element in the 2nd list and if that is not the same, then
this is a unique pair, otherwise it is not unique and we may need to do
the same comparison on the 3rd list.
2012-01-11 06:42:37 -05:00
d82ef7c39d apparmor: Mark pid parameter as unused 2012-01-11 12:27:47 +01:00
c41a21de3a virsh: improve doMigrate function docs
When running virsh migrate with --xml option and actual xml file doesn't
exist, virsh hasn't output any error information, although return value
is 1.

* tools/virsh.c: Raising a appropriate error information when operation fails.

* How to reproduce?
% virsh migrate <domain> --live qemu+ssh://<target host>/system --xml non-existent.xml
% echo $?

* Fixed result:
error: file 'non-existent.xml' doesn't exist

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-01-11 11:50:33 +01:00
99be754ada Change security driver APIs to use virDomainDefPtr instead of virDomainObjPtr
When sVirt is integrated with the LXC driver, it will be neccessary
to invoke the security driver APIs using only a virDomainDefPtr
since the lxc_container.c code has no virDomainObjPtr available.
Aside from two functions which want obj->pid, every bit of the
security driver code only touches obj->def. So we don't need to
pass a virDomainObjPtr into the security drivers, a virDomainDefPtr
is sufficient. Two functions also gain a 'pid_t pid' argument.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c, src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c,
  src/qemu/qemu_migration.c, src/qemu/qemu_process.c,
  src/security/security_apparmor.c,
  src/security/security_dac.c,
  src/security/security_driver.h,
  src/security/security_manager.c,
  src/security/security_manager.h,
  src/security/security_nop.c,
  src/security/security_selinux.c,
  src/security/security_stack.c: Change all security APIs to use a
  virDomainDefPtr instead of virDomainObjPtr
2012-01-11 09:52:18 +00:00
4e9953a426 snapshot: allow reuse of existing files in disk snapshot
When disk snapshots were first implemented, libvirt blindly refused
to allow an external snapshot destination that already exists, since
qemu will blindly overwrite the contents of that file during the
snapshot_blkdev monitor command, and we don't like a default of
data loss by default.  But VDSM has a scenario where NFS permissions
are intentionally set so that the destination file can only be
created by the management machine, and not the machine where the
guest is running, so that libvirt will necessarily see the destination
file already existing; adding a flag will allow VDSM to force the file
reuse without libvirt complaining of possible data loss.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=767104

* include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virDomainSnapshotCreateFlags): Add
VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_REUSE_EXT.
* src/libvirt.c (virDomainSnapshotCreateXML): Document it.  Add
note about partial failure.
* tools/virsh.c (cmdSnapshotCreate, cmdSnapshotCreateAs): Add new
flag.
* tools/virsh.pod (snapshot-create, snapshot-create-as): Document
it.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotDiskPrepare)
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML): Implement the new flag.
2012-01-10 11:53:23 -07:00
529e4a5006 docs: standardize description of flags
We had loads of different styles in describing the @flags parameter
for various APIs, as well as several APIs that didn't list which
enums provided the bit values valid for the flags.

The end result is one of two formats:
@flags: bitwise-OR of vir...Flags
@flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0

* src/libvirt.c: Use common sentences for flags.  Also,
(virDomainGetBlockIoTune): Mention virTypedParameterFlags.
(virConnectOpenAuth): Mention virConnectFlags.
(virDomainMigrate, virDomainMigrate2, virDomainMigrateToURI)
(virDomainMigrateToURI2): Mention virDomainMigrateFlags.
(virDomainMemoryPeek): Mention virDomainMemoryFlags.
(virStoragePoolBuild): Mention virStoragePoolBuildFlags.
(virStoragePoolDelete): Mention virStoragePoolDeleteFlags.
(virStreamNew): Mention virStreamFlags.
(virDomainOpenGraphics): Mention virDomainOpenGraphicsFlags.
2012-01-10 11:49:54 -07:00
32f63e912d qemu: check for kvm availability before starting kvm guests
This *kind of* addresses:

  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=772395

(it doesn't eliminate the failure to start, but causes libvirt to give
a better idea about the cause of the failure).

If a guest uses a kvm emulator (e.g. /usr/bin/qemu-kvm) and the guest
is started when kvm isn't available (either because virtualization is
unavailable / has been disabled in the BIOS, or the kvm modules
haven't been loaded for some reason), a semi-cryptic error message is
logged:

  libvirtError: internal error Child process (LC_ALL=C
  PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin /usr/bin/qemu-kvm -device ? -device
  pci-assign,? -device virtio-blk-pci,? -device virtio-net-pci,?) status
  unexpected: exit status 1

This patch notices at process start that a guest needs kvm, and checks
for the presence of /dev/kvm (a reasonable indicator that kvm is
available) before trying to execute the qemu binary. If kvm isn't
available, a more useful (too verbose??) error is logged.
2012-01-10 13:42:59 -05:00
d8d9b0e058 qemu: fix a typo on qemuDomainSetBlkioParameters
It should be a copy-paste error, the result is programming will result in an
infinite loop again due to without iterating 'j' variable.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: fix a typo on qemuDomainSetBlkioParameters.

RHBZ: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=770520

Signed-off-by: Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
2012-01-10 11:41:27 +01:00
cb0af106de Docs: Document Android application using libvirt
This is actually a patch for VM Manager for Android.

https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2011-November/msg00076.html
2012-01-10 09:47:47 +01:00
9ae4ac7ac0 PolicyKit: Check auth before asking client to obtain it
I previously mentioned [1] a PolicyKit issue where libvirt would
proceed with authentication even though polkit-auth failed:

testusr xen134:~> virsh list --all
Attempting to obtain authorization for org.libvirt.unix.manage.
polkit-grant-helper: given auth type (8 -> yes) is bogus
Failed to obtain authorization for org.libvirt.unix.manage.
 Id Name                 State
----------------------------------
  0 Domain-0             running
  - sles11sp1-pv         shut off

AFAICT, libvirt attempts to obtain a privilege it already has,
causing polkit-auth to fail with above message.  Instead of calling
obtain and then checking auth, IMO the workflow should be for the
server to check auth first, and if that fails ask the client to
obtain it and check again.  This workflow also allows for checking
only successful exit of polkit-auth in virConnectAuthGainPolkit().

[1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-December/msg00837.html
2012-01-09 11:23:13 -07:00
177db08775 qemu: add new disk device='lun' for bus='virtio' & type='block'
In the past, generic SCSI commands issued from a guest to a virtio
disk were always passed through to the underlying disk by qemu, and
the kernel would also pass them on.

As a result of CVE-2011-4127 (see:
http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2011/q4/536), qemu now honors its
scsi=on|off device option for virtio-blk-pci (which enables/disables
passthrough of generic SCSI commands), and the kernel will only allow
the commands for physical devices (not for partitions or logical
volumes). The default behavior of qemu is still to allow sending
generic SCSI commands to physical disks that are presented to a guest
as virtio-blk-pci devices, but libvirt prefers to disable those
commands in the standard virtio block devices, enabling it only when
specifically requested (hopefully indicating that the requester
understands what they're asking for). For this purpose, a new libvirt
disk device type (device='lun') has been created.

device='lun' is identical to the default device='disk', except that:

1) It is only allowed if bus='virtio', type='block', and the qemu
   version is "new enough" to support it ("new enough" == qemu 0.11 or
   better), otherwise the domain will fail to start and a
   CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED error will be logged).

2) The option "scsi=on" will be added to the -device arg to allow
   SG_IO commands (if device !='lun', "scsi=off" will be added to the
   -device arg so that SG_IO commands are specifically forbidden).

Guests which continue to use disk device='disk' (the default) will no
longer be able to use SG_IO commands on the disk; those that have
their disk device changed to device='lun' will still be able to use SG_IO
commands.

*docs/formatdomain.html.in - document the new device attribute value.
*docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng - allow it in the RNG
*tests/* - update the args of several existing tests to add scsi=off, and
 add one new test that will test scsi=on.
*src/conf/domain_conf.c - update domain XML parser and formatter

*src/qemu/qemu_(command|driver|hotplug).c - treat
 VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_DEVICE_LUN *almost* identically to
 VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_DEVICE_DISK, except as indicated above.

Note that no support for this new device value was added to any
hypervisor drivers other than qemu, because it's unclear what it might
mean (if anything) to those drivers.
2012-01-09 10:55:53 -05:00
e8daeeb136 qemu: add capabilities flags related to SG_IO
This patch adds two capabilities flags to deal with various aspects
of supporting SG_IO commands on virtio-blk-pci devices:

  QEMU_CAPS_VIRTIO_BLK_SCSI
    set if -device virtio-blk-pci accepts the scsi="on|off" option
    When present, this is on by default, but can be set to off to disable
    SG_IO functions.

  QEMU_CAPS_VIRTIO_BLK_SG_IO
    set if SG_IO commands are supported in the virtio-blk-pci driver
    (present since qemu 0.11 according to a qemu developer, if I
     understood correctly)
2012-01-09 10:55:44 -05:00
1734cdb995 config: report error when script given for inappropriate interface type
This fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=638633

Although scripts are not used by interfaces of type other than
"ethernet" in qemu, due to the fact that the parser stores the script
name in a union that is only valid when type is ethernet or bridge,
there is no way for anyone except the parser itself to catch the
problem of specifying an interface script for an inappropriate
interface type (by the time the parsed data gets back to the code that
called the parser, all evidence that a script was specified is
forgotten).

Since the parser itself should be agnostic to which type of interface
allows scripts (an example of why: a script specified for an interface
of type bridge is valid for xen domains, but not for qemu domains),
the solution here is to move the script out of the union(s) in the
DomainNetDef, always populate it when specified (regardless of
interface type), and let the driver decide whether or not it is
appropriate.

Currently the qemu, xen, libxml, and uml drivers recognize the script
parameter and do something with it (the uml driver only to report that
it isn't supported). Those drivers have been updated to log a
CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED error when a script is specified for an interface
type that's inappropriate for that particular hypervisor.

(NB: There was earlier discussion of solving this problem by adding a
VALIDATE flag to all libvirt APIs that accept XML, which would cause
the XML to be validated against the RNG files. One statement during
that discussion was that the RNG shouldn't contain hypervisor-specific
things, though, and a proper solution to this problem would require
that (again, because a script for an interface of type "bridge" is
accepted by xen, but not by qemu).
2012-01-08 10:52:24 -05:00
13a776ca0d qemu: one more client to live/config helper
Commit ae523427 missed one pair of functions that could use
the helper routine.

* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuSetSchedulerParametersFlags)
(qemuGetSchedulerParametersFlags): Simplify.
2012-01-07 05:08:01 -07:00
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/tests/secaatest
/tests/seclabeltest
/tests/sexpr2xmltest
/tests/shunloadtest
/tests/sockettest
/tests/ssh
/tests/statstest
/tests/utiltest
/tests/virauthconfigtest
/tests/virbuftest
/tests/virdrivermoduletest
/tests/virhashtest
/tests/virkeyfiletest
/tests/virnet*test
/tests/virshtest
/tests/virtimetest
/tests/viruritest
/tests/vmx2xmltest
/tests/xencapstest
/tests/xmconfigtest
/tools/*.[18]
/tools/libvirt-guests.init
/tools/libvirt-guests.service
/tools/virsh
/tools/virsh-*-edit.c
/tools/virt-*-validate
/tools/virt-sanlock-cleanup
/update.log
Makefile
Makefile.in

Submodule .gnulib updated: 6b93d00f54...a02ba4bf88

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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
<supriyak@linux.vnet.ibm.com> <supriyak@in.ibm.com>
<neil@aldur.co.uk> <neil@brightbox.co.uk>
<stefanb@us.ibm.com> <stefanb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
<josh.durgin@dreamhost.com> <joshd@hq.newdream.net>
# Name consolidation:
# Preferred author spelling <preferred email>

43
AUTHORS
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@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ The primary maintainers and people with commit access rights:
Michal Prívozník <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com>
Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau@redhat.com>
Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Previous maintainers:
Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
@ -73,13 +75,11 @@ Patches have also been contributed by:
Itamar Heim <iheim@redhat.com>
Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Ryota Ozaki <ozaki.ryota@gmail.com>
James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
Maximilian Wilhelm <max@rfc2324.org>
Pritesh Kothari <Pritesh.Kothari@Sun.COM>
Amit Shah <amit.shah@redhat.com>
Florian Vichot <florian.vichot@diateam.net>
Takahashi Tomohiro <takatom@jp.fujitsu.com>
Serge E. Hallyn <serue@us.ibm.com>
Soren Hansen <soren@linux2go.dk>
Abel Míguez Rodríguez<amiguezr@pdi.ucm.es>
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ Patches have also been contributed by:
Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Laurent Léonard <laurent@open-minds.org>
MORITA Kazutaka <morita.kazutaka@lab.ntt.co.jp>
Josh Durgin <joshd@hq.newdream.net>
Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@dreamhost.com>
Roopa Prabhu <roprabhu@cisco.com>
Paweł Krześniak <pawel.krzesniak@gmail.com>
Kay Schubert <kayegypt@web.de>
@ -184,7 +184,6 @@ Patches have also been contributed by:
Guannan Ren <gren@redhat.com>
John Williams <john.williams@petalogix.com>
Michael Santos <michael.santos@gmail.com>
Alex Jia <ajia@redhat.com>
Oskari Saarenmaa <os@ohmu.fi>
Nan Zhang <nzhang@redhat.com>
Wieland Hoffmann <themineo@googlemail.com>
@ -200,7 +199,6 @@ Patches have also been contributed by:
Sage Weil <sage@newdream.net>
David L Stevens <dlstevens@us.ibm.com>
Tyler Coumbes <coumbes@gmail.com>
Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@dreamhost.com>
Wen Ruo Lv <lvroyce@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Patrice LACHANCE <patlachance@gmail.com>
Eli Qiao <taget@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
@ -214,6 +212,41 @@ Patches have also been contributed by:
Michael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
Rommer <rommer@active.by>
Yuri Chornoivan <yurchor@ukr.net>
Deepak C Shetty <deepakcs@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) <zeeshanak@gnome.org>
Marcelo Cerri <mhcerri@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Hendrik Schwartke <hendrik@os-t.de>
Ansis Atteka <aatteka@nicira.com>
Dan Wendlandt <dan@nicira.com>
Kyle Mestery <kmestery@cisco.com>
Lincoln Myers <lincoln_myers@yahoo.com>
Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@gmail.com>
Benjamin Cama <benoar@dolka.fr>
Duncan Rance <libvirt@dunquino.com>
Peng Zhou <ailvpeng25@gmail.com>
Li Zhang <zhlcindy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Stef Walter <stefw@gnome.org>
Christian Benvenuti <benve@cisco.com>
Ilja Livenson <ilja.livenson@gmail.com>
Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
MATSUDA Daiki <matsudadik@intellilink.co.jp>
Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
Ryan Woodsmall <rwoodsmall@gmail.com>
Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
Eugen Feller <eugen.feller@inria.fr>
Dmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
William Jon McCann <william.jon.mccann@gmail.com>
David Weber <wb@munzinger.de>
Marti Raudsepp <marti@juffo.org>
Radu Caragea <dmns_serp@yahoo.com>
Beat Jörg <Beat.Joerg@ssatr.ch>
Gao feng <gaofeng@cn.fujitsu.com>
Dipankar Sarma <dipankar@in.ibm.com>
Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Thang Pham <thang.pham@us.ibm.com>
Eiichi Tsukata <eiichi.tsukata.xh@hitachi.com>
[....send patches to get your name here....]

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@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ Wed May 13 18:06:17 CEST 2009 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
Wed May 13 12:34:06 BST 2009 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* src/lxc_container.c: Replace sys/capability.h with
linux/capability.h, to avoid unneccessary dependancy
linux/capability.h, to avoid unnecessary dependency
on the libcap package.
Tue May 12 16:39:06 EDT 2009 Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
@ -3351,7 +3351,7 @@ Tue Jan 20 20:22:53 GMT 2009 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Tue Jan 20 19:49:53 GMT 2009 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* .x-sc_prohibit_nonreentrant: Blacklist some places where
use of non-threadsafe APIs are not neccessary to check
use of non-threadsafe APIs are not necessary to check
* Makefile.am, Makefile.maint, Makefile.nonreentrant: Add
check for non-reentrant safe API calls
* Makefile.cfg: Temporarily disable non-reentrant check
@ -3591,7 +3591,7 @@ Thu Jan 15 19:54:19 GMT 2009 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* src/Makefile.am, src/threads.c, src/threads.h: Generic internal API for threads
* src/threads-pthread.c, src/threads-pthread.h: UNIX pthreads impl
* src/threads-win32.c, src/threads-win32.h: Win32 threads impl
* src/internal.h: Remove unnneccessary pthreads macros
* src/internal.h: Remove unnecessary pthreads macros
* src/libvirt_private.syms: Add symbols for internal threads API
* po/POTFILES.in: Add node_device_conf.c
* proxy/Makefile.am: Add threads.c to build
@ -4262,7 +4262,7 @@ Thu Dec 18 11:50:58 GMT 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Misc daemon bug fixes (John Levon)
* qemud/qemud.c: Fix conditional for node devices
* qemud/remote.c: Remove unneccessary path.h include
* qemud/remote.c: Remove unnecessary path.h include
Thu Dec 18 07:47:58 +0100 2008 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
@ -5032,7 +5032,7 @@ Tue Nov 25 11:17:40 GMT 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Tue Nov 25 10:49:40 GMT 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* src/Makefile.am: Remove unneccessary $(builddir) usage which
* src/Makefile.am: Remove unnecessary $(builddir) usage which
breaks on older automake. Remove duplicate CFLAGS from merge
error
* src/xen_unified.c: Wire up XM driver for autostart
@ -5093,7 +5093,7 @@ Mon Nov 24 19:22:40 GMT 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* tests/Makefile.am, tests/sexpr2xmltest.c,
tests/testutilsxen.c, tests/xencapstest.c,
tests/xmconfigtest.c, tests/xml2sexprtest.c: Disable all
Xen tests when Xen driver build is disabled. Remove unneccessary
Xen tests when Xen driver build is disabled. Remove unnecessary
WITH_XEN conditionals from source, since the entire build
is disabled in Makefile.am
@ -6822,7 +6822,7 @@ Wed Aug 20 21:05:09 BST 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
src/xen_unified.h, src/xend_internal.c, src/xend_internal.h,
src/xm_internal.c, src/xs_internal.c, src/xs_internal.h
tests/testutils.h: Remove preprocessor conditions for driver
compilation. Remove unneccessary "extern C" declarations.
compilation. Remove unnecessary "extern C" declarations.
Wed Aug 20 20:42:09 BST 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
@ -7008,7 +7008,7 @@ Fri Aug 8 16:41:24 BST 2008 Daniel Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
src/storage_backend_fs.c, src/storage_backend_iscsi.c,
src/storage_backend_logical.c, src/util.c, src/util.h,
src/veth.c, tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c: Fix const-correctness
of virRun and virExec, and remove unneccessary casts in callers
of virRun and virExec, and remove unnecessary casts in callers
Fri Aug 8 16:53:24 CEST 2008 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
@ -7530,7 +7530,7 @@ Wed Jul 16 16:44:27 CEST 2008 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
Sat Jul 12 14:52:59 BST 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* src/qemu_conf.c: Remove unneccessary c-ctype.h include
* src/qemu_conf.c: Remove unnecessary c-ctype.h include
Fri Jul 11 20:32:59 BST 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
@ -8612,7 +8612,7 @@ Thu May 1 14:10:28 EST 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Tue Apr 29 12:32:28 EST 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* configure.in: Remove compatability macros AC_CHECK_*_ONCE for
* configure.in: Remove compatibility macros AC_CHECK_*_ONCE for
now part of onceonly.m4 in gnulib/m4/
Wed Apr 29 18:10:00 CEST 2008 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
@ -8628,7 +8628,7 @@ Wed Apr 29 18:10:00 CEST 2008 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
Tue Apr 29 11:54:28 EST 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* configure.in: Add compatability macros AC_CHECK_*_ONCE for
* configure.in: Add compatibility macros AC_CHECK_*_ONCE for
older autoconf (RHEL-5 vintage)
Tue Apr 29 08:13:28 EST 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
@ -10247,7 +10247,7 @@ Fri Jan 25 12:00:00 BST 2008 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Fri Jan 25 10:46:32 CET 2008 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
* src/xen_internal.c: fix an erronous use of VIR_DOMAIN_NONE instead
* src/xen_internal.c: fix an erroneous use of VIR_DOMAIN_NONE instead
of VIR_DOMAIN_NOSTATE (both defined as 0, no regression)
Thu Jan 24 18:08:28 CET 2008 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
@ -10283,8 +10283,8 @@ Tue Jan 22 16:27:47 EST 2008 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* configure.ac: Remove use of PKG_CHECK_EXISTS macro. Avoid
lines going over 80 chars wide. Make sasl check automatic
enable/disable as neccessary.
* acinclude.m4: Added compatability macro for old pkg-config
enable/disable as necessary.
* acinclude.m4: Added compatibility macro for old pkg-config
* src/gnutls_1_0_compat.h: Add compat for gnutls_cipher_algorithm_t
Mon Jan 21 18:03:47 CET 2008 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
@ -11617,7 +11617,7 @@ Tue Oct 23 17:30:52 CEST 2007 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
Mon Oct 22 22:33:59 CEST 2007 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
* src/xen_internal.c src/xen_unified.c src/xen_unified.h
src/xend_internal.c src/xml.c src/xml.h: commited erronously
src/xend_internal.c src/xml.c src/xml.h: committed erroneously
the NUMA patches sent for review on the list in last commit.
But that should not affect non NUMA users so early push should
not be a problem.
@ -12117,7 +12117,7 @@ Mon Aug 13 21:18:48 EST 2007 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* src/util.h, src/util.c: Allow a file descriptor to be supplied
for STDIN when calling virExec(), or if -1, redirect from /dev/null
* src/qemu_driver.c, src/openvz_driver.c: Pass in -1 for new stdin
parameter above where neccessary. Patch from Jim Paris
parameter above where necessary. Patch from Jim Paris
Mon Aug 13 20:13:48 EST 2007 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
@ -15485,7 +15485,7 @@ Fri Aug 4 20:19:23 EDT 2006 Daniel Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* src/libvirt.c: Fix off-by-one in validated VCPU number (it is
zero based, not one based).
* include/libvirt/libvirt.h: Add some convenience macros for
calculating neccessary CPU map lengths & total host CPUs
calculating necessary CPU map lengths & total host CPUs
* src/virsh.c: Add 'vcpuinfo' and 'vcpumap' commands
Fri Aug 4 14:45:25 CEST 2006 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
@ -15708,7 +15708,7 @@ Wed Jun 14 13:10:03 EDT 2006 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
Tue Jun 13 14:06:01 EDT 2006 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* src/virsh.c: use 'double' instead of 'float' when calculating
'CPU time' field for dominfo command, to ensure no unneccessary
'CPU time' field for dominfo command, to ensure no unnecessary
loss of precision converting from nanoseconds to seconds.
Tue Jun 13 18:35:22 EDT 2006 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ XML_EXAMPLES = \
EXTRA_DIST = \
ChangeLog-old \
libvirt.spec libvirt.spec.in \
mingw32-libvirt.spec.in \
mingw-libvirt.spec.in \
libvirt.pc.in \
autobuild.sh \
Makefile.nonreentrant \

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ cd build
../autogen.sh --prefix="$AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_ROOT" \
--enable-test-coverage \
--disable-nls \
--enable-compile-warnings=error
--enable-werror
# If the MAKEFLAGS envvar does not yet include a -j option,
# add -jN where N depends on the number of processors.
@ -50,44 +50,64 @@ test -x /usr/bin/lcov && make cov
rm -f *.tar.gz
make dist
if [ -n "$AUTOBUILD_COUNTER" ]; then
if test -n "$AUTOBUILD_COUNTER" ; then
EXTRA_RELEASE=".auto$AUTOBUILD_COUNTER"
else
NOW=`date +"%s"`
EXTRA_RELEASE=".$USER$NOW"
fi
if [ -f /usr/bin/rpmbuild ]; then
if test -f /usr/bin/rpmbuild ; then
rpmbuild --nodeps \
--define "extra_release $EXTRA_RELEASE" \
--define "_sourcedir `pwd`" \
-ba --clean libvirt.spec
fi
# Test mingw cross-compile
if [ -x /usr/bin/i686-pc-mingw32-gcc ]; then
# Test mingw32 cross-compile
if test -x /usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-gcc ; then
make distclean
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_ROOT/i686-pc-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/lib/pkgconfig" \
CC="i686-pc-mingw32-gcc" \
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_ROOT/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/lib/pkgconfig" \
CC="i686-w64-mingw32-gcc" \
../configure \
--build=$(uname -m)-pc-linux \
--host=i686-pc-mingw32 \
--prefix="$AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_ROOT/i686-pc-mingw32/sys-root/mingw" \
--enable-compile-warnings=error \
--build=$(uname -m)-w64-linux \
--host=i686-w64-mingw32 \
--prefix="$AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_ROOT/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw" \
--enable-werror \
--without-libvirtd \
--without-python
make
make install
#set -o pipefail
#make check 2>&1 | tee "$RESULTS"
fi
if [ -f /usr/bin/rpmbuild ]; then
# Test mingw64 cross-compile
if test -x /usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc ; then
make distclean
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_ROOT/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/lib/pkgconfig" \
CC="x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc" \
../configure \
--build=$(uname -m)-w64-linux \
--host=x86_64-w64-mingw32 \
--prefix="$AUTOBUILD_INSTALL_ROOT/x86_64-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw" \
--enable-werror \
--without-libvirtd \
--without-python
make
make install
fi
if test -x /usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-gcc && test -x /usr/bin/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc ; then
if test -f /usr/bin/rpmbuild ; then
rpmbuild --nodeps \
--define "extra_release $EXTRA_RELEASE" \
--define "_sourcedir `pwd`" \
-ba --clean mingw32-libvirt.spec
-ba --clean mingw-libvirt.spec
fi
fi

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@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ if test "x$1" = "x--no-git"; then
no_git=" $1"
shift
fi
if test "x$1" = "x--system"; then
if test -z "$NOCONFIGURE" ; then
if test "x$1" = "x--system"; then
shift
prefix=/usr
libdir=$prefix/lib
@ -30,11 +31,12 @@ if test "x$1" = "x--system"; then
fi
EXTRA_ARGS="--prefix=$prefix --sysconfdir=$sysconfdir --localstatedir=$localstatedir --libdir=$libdir"
echo "Running ./configure with $EXTRA_ARGS $@"
else
else
if test -z "$*" && test ! -f "$THEDIR/config.status"; then
echo "I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish "
echo "to pass any to it, please specify them on the $0 command line."
fi
fi
fi
# Compute the hash we'll use to determine whether rerunning bootstrap
@ -70,6 +72,8 @@ if test -d .git; then
fi
fi
test -n "$NOCONFIGURE" && exit 0
cd "$THEDIR"
if test "x$OBJ_DIR" != x; then
@ -77,7 +81,7 @@ if test "x$OBJ_DIR" != x; then
cd "$OBJ_DIR"
fi
if test -z "$*" && test -f config.status; then
if test -z "$*" && test -z "$EXTRA_ARGS" && test -f config.status; then
./config.status --recheck
else
$srcdir/configure $EXTRA_ARGS "$@"

363
bootstrap
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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
#! /bin/sh
# Print a version string.
scriptversion=2011-08-11.17; # UTC
scriptversion=2012-05-15.06; # UTC
# Bootstrap this package from checked-out sources.
# Copyright (C) 2003-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 2003-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@ -36,12 +36,12 @@ nl='
LC_ALL=C
export LC_ALL
# Ensure that CDPATH is not set. Otherwise, the output from cd
# would cause trouble in at least one use below.
(unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH
local_gl_dir=gl
# Temporary directory names.
bt='._bootmp'
bt_regex=`echo "$bt"| sed 's/\./[.]/g'`
bt2=${bt}2
me=$0
usage() {
@ -88,9 +88,12 @@ gnulib_modules=
# Any gnulib files needed that are not in modules.
gnulib_files=
# A function to be called to edit gnulib.mk right after it's created.
: ${AUTOPOINT=autopoint}
: ${AUTORECONF=autoreconf}
# A function to be called right after gnulib-tool is run.
# Override it via your own definition in bootstrap.conf.
gnulib_mk_hook() { :; }
bootstrap_post_import_hook() { :; }
# A function to be called after everything else in this script.
# Override it via your own definition in bootstrap.conf.
@ -105,6 +108,11 @@ po_download_command_format=\
"rsync --delete --exclude '*.s1' -Lrtvz \
'translationproject.org::tp/latest/%s/' '%s'"
# Fallback for downloading .po files (if rsync fails).
po_download_command_format2=\
"wget --mirror -nd -q -np -A.po -P '%s' \
http://translationproject.org/latest/%s/"
extract_package_name='
/^AC_INIT(/{
/.*,.*,.*, */{
@ -122,7 +130,7 @@ extract_package_name='
p
}
'
package=`sed -n "$extract_package_name" configure.ac` || exit
package=$(sed -n "$extract_package_name" configure.ac) || exit
gnulib_name=lib$package
build_aux=build-aux
@ -248,7 +256,7 @@ do
usage
exit;;
--gnulib-srcdir=*)
GNULIB_SRCDIR=`expr "X$option" : 'X--gnulib-srcdir=\(.*\)'`;;
GNULIB_SRCDIR=${option#--gnulib-srcdir=};;
--skip-po)
SKIP_PO=t;;
--force)
@ -299,7 +307,7 @@ insert_sorted_if_absent() {
file=$1
str=$2
test -f $file || touch $file
echo "$str" | sort_patterns - $file | cmp - $file > /dev/null \
echo "$str" | sort_patterns - $file | cmp -s - $file > /dev/null \
|| { echo "$str" | sort_patterns - $file > $file.bak \
&& mv $file.bak $file; } \
|| exit 1
@ -312,10 +320,10 @@ insert_vc_ignore() {
pattern="$2"
case $vc_ignore_file in
*.gitignore)
# A .gitignore entry that does not start with `/' applies
# recursively to subdirectories, so prepend `/' to every
# A .gitignore entry that does not start with '/' applies
# recursively to subdirectories, so prepend '/' to every
# .gitignore entry.
pattern=`echo "$pattern" | sed s,^,/,`;;
pattern=$(echo "$pattern" | sed s,^,/,);;
esac
insert_sorted_if_absent "$vc_ignore_file" "$pattern"
}
@ -419,12 +427,28 @@ check_versions() {
$use_git || continue
fi
# Honor $APP variables ($TAR, $AUTOCONF, etc.)
appvar=`echo $app | tr '[a-z]-' '[A-Z]_'`
appvar=$(echo $app | LC_ALL=C tr '[a-z]-' '[A-Z]_')
test "$appvar" = TAR && appvar=AMTAR
case $appvar in
GZIP) ;; # Do not use $GZIP: it contains gzip options.
*) eval "app=\${$appvar-$app}" ;;
esac
# Handle the still-experimental Automake-NG programs specially.
# They remain named as the mainstream Automake programs ("automake",
# and "aclocal") to avoid gratuitous incompatibilities with
# pre-existing usages (by, say, autoreconf, or custom autogen.sh
# scripts), but correctly identify themselves (as being part of
# "GNU automake-ng") when asked their version.
case $app in
automake-ng|aclocal-ng)
app=${app%-ng}
($app --version | grep '(GNU automake-ng)') >/dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo "$me: Error: '$app' not found or not from Automake-NG" >&2
ret=1
continue
} ;;
esac
if [ "$req_ver" = "-" ]; then
# Merely require app to exist; not all prereq apps are well-behaved
# so we have to rely on $? rather than get_version.
@ -473,6 +497,30 @@ if test $use_libtool = 1; then
find_tool LIBTOOLIZE glibtoolize libtoolize
fi
# gnulib-tool requires at least automake and autoconf.
# If either is not listed, add it (with minimum version) as a prerequisite.
case $buildreq in
*automake*) ;;
*) buildreq="automake 1.9
$buildreq" ;;
esac
case $buildreq in
*autoconf*) ;;
*) buildreq="autoconf 2.59
$buildreq" ;;
esac
# When we can deduce that gnulib-tool will require patch,
# and when patch is not already listed as a prerequisite, add it, too.
if test -d "$local_gl_dir" \
&& ! find "$local_gl_dir" -name '*.diff' -exec false {} +; then
case $buildreq in
*patch*) ;;
*) buildreq="patch -
$buildreq" ;;
esac
fi
if ! printf "$buildreq" | check_versions; then
echo >&2
if test -f README-prereq; then
@ -509,7 +557,7 @@ git_modules_config () {
test -f .gitmodules && git config --file .gitmodules "$@"
}
gnulib_path=`git_modules_config submodule.gnulib.path`
gnulib_path=$(git_modules_config submodule.gnulib.path)
test -z "$gnulib_path" && gnulib_path=gnulib
# Get gnulib files.
@ -574,7 +622,7 @@ if $bootstrap_sync; then
fi
gnulib_tool=$GNULIB_SRCDIR/gnulib-tool
<$gnulib_tool || exit
<$gnulib_tool || exit $?
# Get translations.
@ -582,7 +630,10 @@ download_po_files() {
subdir=$1
domain=$2
echo "$me: getting translations into $subdir for $domain..."
cmd=`printf "$po_download_command_format" "$domain" "$subdir"`
cmd=$(printf "$po_download_command_format" "$domain" "$subdir")
eval "$cmd" && return
# Fallback to HTTP.
cmd=$(printf "$po_download_command_format2" "$subdir" "$domain")
eval "$cmd"
}
@ -605,7 +656,7 @@ update_po_files() {
&& ls "$ref_po_dir"/*.po 2>/dev/null |
sed 's|.*/||; s|\.po$||' > "$po_dir/LINGUAS" || return
langs=`cd $ref_po_dir && echo *.po|sed 's/\.po//g'`
langs=$(cd $ref_po_dir && echo *.po | sed 's/\.po//g')
test "$langs" = '*' && langs=x
for po in $langs; do
case $po in x) continue;; esac
@ -642,18 +693,18 @@ symlink_to_dir()
# If the destination directory doesn't exist, create it.
# This is required at least for "lib/uniwidth/cjk.h".
dst_dir=`dirname "$dst"`
dst_dir=$(dirname "$dst")
if ! test -d "$dst_dir"; then
mkdir -p "$dst_dir"
# If we've just created a directory like lib/uniwidth,
# tell version control system(s) it's ignorable.
# FIXME: for now, this does only one level
parent=`dirname "$dst_dir"`
parent=$(dirname "$dst_dir")
for dot_ig in x $vc_ignore; do
test $dot_ig = x && continue
ig=$parent/$dot_ig
insert_vc_ignore $ig `echo "$dst_dir"|sed 's,.*/,,'`
insert_vc_ignore $ig "${dst_dir##*/}"
done
fi
@ -677,10 +728,10 @@ symlink_to_dir()
# so that broken tools aren't confused into skipping needed builds. See
# <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2011-05/msg00326.html>.
test -h "$dst" &&
src_ls=`ls -diL "$src" 2>/dev/null` && set $src_ls && src_i=$1 &&
dst_ls=`ls -diL "$dst" 2>/dev/null` && set $dst_ls && dst_i=$1 &&
src_ls=$(ls -diL "$src" 2>/dev/null) && set $src_ls && src_i=$1 &&
dst_ls=$(ls -diL "$dst" 2>/dev/null) && set $dst_ls && dst_i=$1 &&
test "$src_i" = "$dst_i" &&
both_ls=`ls -dt "$src" "$dst"` &&
both_ls=$(ls -dt "$src" "$dst") &&
test "X$both_ls" = "X$dst$nl$src" || {
dot_dots=
case $src in
@ -703,151 +754,94 @@ symlink_to_dir()
}
}
cp_mark_as_generated()
{
cp_src=$1
cp_dst=$2
if cmp -s "$cp_src" "$GNULIB_SRCDIR/$cp_dst"; then
symlink_to_dir "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" "$cp_dst"
elif cmp -s "$cp_src" "$local_gl_dir/$cp_dst"; then
symlink_to_dir $local_gl_dir "$cp_dst"
else
case $cp_dst in
*.[ch]) c1='/* '; c2=' */';;
*.texi) c1='@c '; c2= ;;
*.m4|*/Make*|Make*) c1='# ' ; c2= ;;
*) c1= ; c2= ;;
esac
# If the destination directory doesn't exist, create it.
# This is required at least for "lib/uniwidth/cjk.h".
dst_dir=`dirname "$cp_dst"`
test -d "$dst_dir" || mkdir -p "$dst_dir"
if test -z "$c1"; then
cmp -s "$cp_src" "$cp_dst" || {
# Copy the file first to get proper permissions if it
# doesn't already exist. Then overwrite the copy.
echo "$me: cp -f $cp_src $cp_dst" &&
rm -f "$cp_dst" &&
cp "$cp_src" "$cp_dst-t" &&
sed "s!$bt_regex/!!g" "$cp_src" > "$cp_dst-t" &&
mv -f "$cp_dst-t" "$cp_dst"
}
else
# Copy the file first to get proper permissions if it
# doesn't already exist. Then overwrite the copy.
cp "$cp_src" "$cp_dst-t" &&
(
echo "$c1-*- buffer-read-only: t -*- vi: set ro:$c2" &&
echo "${c1}DO NOT EDIT! GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY!$c2" &&
sed "s!$bt_regex/!!g" "$cp_src"
) > $cp_dst-t &&
if cmp -s "$cp_dst-t" "$cp_dst"; then
rm -f "$cp_dst-t"
else
echo "$me: cp $cp_src $cp_dst # with edits" &&
mv -f "$cp_dst-t" "$cp_dst"
fi
fi
fi
}
version_controlled_file() {
dir=$1
parent=$1
file=$2
found=no
if test -d CVS; then
grep -F "/$file/" $dir/CVS/Entries 2>/dev/null |
grep '^/[^/]*/[0-9]' > /dev/null && found=yes
elif test -d .git; then
git rm -n "$dir/$file" > /dev/null 2>&1 && found=yes
if test -d .git; then
git rm -n "$file" > /dev/null 2>&1
elif test -d .svn; then
svn log -r HEAD "$dir/$file" > /dev/null 2>&1 && found=yes
svn log -r HEAD "$file" > /dev/null 2>&1
elif test -d CVS; then
grep -F "/${file##*/}/" "$parent/CVS/Entries" 2>/dev/null |
grep '^/[^/]*/[0-9]' > /dev/null
else
echo "$me: no version control for $dir/$file?" >&2
echo "$me: no version control for $file?" >&2
false
fi
test $found = yes
}
slurp() {
for dir in . `(cd $1 && find * -type d -print)`; do
copied=
sep=
for file in `ls -a $1/$dir`; do
case $file in
.|..) continue;;
# FIXME: should all file names starting with "." be ignored?
.*) continue;;
esac
test -d $1/$dir/$file && continue
for excluded_file in $excluded_files; do
test "$dir/$file" = "$excluded_file" && continue 2
# NOTE: we have to be careful to run both autopoint and libtoolize
# before gnulib-tool, since gnulib-tool is likely to provide newer
# versions of files "installed" by these two programs.
# Then, *after* gnulib-tool (see below), we have to be careful to
# run autoreconf in such a way that it does not run either of these
# two just-pre-run programs.
# Import from gettext.
with_gettext=yes
grep '^[ ]*AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION(' configure.ac >/dev/null || \
with_gettext=no
if test $with_gettext = yes || test $use_libtool = 1; then
tempbase=.bootstrap$$
trap "rm -f $tempbase.0 $tempbase.1" 1 2 13 15
> $tempbase.0 > $tempbase.1 &&
find . ! -type d -print | sort > $tempbase.0 || exit
if test $with_gettext = yes; then
# Released autopoint has the tendency to install macros that have been
# obsoleted in current gnulib, so run this before gnulib-tool.
echo "$0: $AUTOPOINT --force"
$AUTOPOINT --force || exit
fi
# Autoreconf runs aclocal before libtoolize, which causes spurious
# warnings if the initial aclocal is confused by the libtoolized
# (or worse out-of-date) macro directory.
# libtoolize 1.9b added the --install option; but we support back
# to libtoolize 1.5.22, where the install action was default.
if test $use_libtool = 1; then
install=
case $($LIBTOOLIZE --help) in
*--install*) install=--install ;;
esac
echo "running: $LIBTOOLIZE $install --copy"
$LIBTOOLIZE $install --copy
fi
find . ! -type d -print | sort >$tempbase.1
old_IFS=$IFS
IFS=$nl
for file in $(comm -13 $tempbase.0 $tempbase.1); do
IFS=$old_IFS
parent=${file%/*}
version_controlled_file "$parent" "$file" || {
for dot_ig in x $vc_ignore; do
test $dot_ig = x && continue
ig=$parent/$dot_ig
insert_vc_ignore "$ig" "${file##*/}"
done
if test $file = Makefile.am && test "X$gnulib_mk" != XMakefile.am; then
copied=$copied${sep}$gnulib_mk; sep=$nl
remove_intl='/^[^#].*\/intl/s/^/#/;'"s!$bt_regex/!!g"
sed "$remove_intl" $1/$dir/$file |
cmp - $dir/$gnulib_mk > /dev/null || {
echo "$me: Copying $1/$dir/$file to $dir/$gnulib_mk ..." &&
rm -f $dir/$gnulib_mk &&
sed "$remove_intl" $1/$dir/$file >$dir/$gnulib_mk &&
gnulib_mk_hook $dir/$gnulib_mk
}
elif { test "${2+set}" = set && test -r $2/$dir/$file; } ||
version_controlled_file $dir $file; then
echo "$me: $dir/$file overrides $1/$dir/$file"
else
copied=$copied$sep$file; sep=$nl
cp_mark_as_generated $1/$dir/$file $dir/$file
fi || exit
done
for dot_ig in x $vc_ignore; do
test $dot_ig = x && continue
ig=$dir/$dot_ig
if test -n "$copied"; then
insert_vc_ignore $ig "$copied"
# If an ignored file name ends with .in.h, then also add
# the name with just ".h". Many gnulib headers are generated,
# e.g., stdint.in.h -> stdint.h, dirent.in.h ->..., etc.
# Likewise for .gperf -> .h, .y -> .c, and .sin -> .sed
f=`echo "$copied" |
sed '
s/\.in\.h$/.h/
s/\.sin$/.sed/
s/\.y$/.c/
s/\.gperf$/.h/
'
`
insert_vc_ignore $ig "$f"
# For files like sys_stat.in.h and sys_time.in.h, record as
# ignorable the directory we might eventually create: sys/.
f=`echo "$copied"|sed 's/sys_.*\.in\.h$/sys/'`
insert_vc_ignore $ig "$f"
fi
done
}
done
}
IFS=$old_IFS
# Create boot temporary directories to import from gnulib and gettext.
rm -fr $bt $bt2 &&
mkdir $bt $bt2 || exit
rm -f $tempbase.0 $tempbase.1
trap - 1 2 13 15
fi
# Import from gnulib.
gnulib_tool_options="\
--import\
--no-changelog\
--aux-dir $bt/$build_aux\
--doc-base $bt/$doc_base\
--aux-dir $build_aux\
--doc-base $doc_base\
--lib $gnulib_name\
--m4-base $bt/$m4_base/\
--source-base $bt/$source_base/\
--tests-base $bt/$tests_base\
--m4-base $m4_base/\
--source-base $source_base/\
--tests-base $tests_base\
--local-dir $local_gl_dir\
$gnulib_tool_option_extras\
"
@ -859,25 +853,13 @@ if test $use_libtool = 1; then
fi
echo "$0: $gnulib_tool $gnulib_tool_options --import ..."
$gnulib_tool $gnulib_tool_options --import $gnulib_modules &&
slurp $bt || exit
for file in $gnulib_files; do
symlink_to_dir "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" $file || exit
done
# Import from gettext.
with_gettext=yes
grep '^[ ]*AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION(' configure.ac >/dev/null || \
with_gettext=no
if test $with_gettext = yes; then
echo "$0: (cd $bt2; ${AUTOPOINT-autopoint}) ..."
cp configure.ac $bt2 &&
(cd $bt2 && ${AUTOPOINT-autopoint} && rm configure.ac) &&
slurp $bt2 $bt || exit
fi
rm -fr $bt $bt2 || exit
bootstrap_post_import_hook \
|| { echo >&2 "$me: bootstrap_post_import_hook failed"; exit 1; }
# Remove any dangling symlink matching "*.m4" or "*.[ch]" in some
# gnulib-populated directories. Such .m4 files would cause aclocal to fail.
@ -891,34 +873,27 @@ find "$m4_base" "$source_base" \
-depth \( -name '*.m4' -o -name '*.[ch]' \) \
-type l -xtype l -delete > /dev/null 2>&1
# Reconfigure, getting other files.
# Skip autoheader if it's not needed.
grep -E '^[ ]*AC_CONFIG_HEADERS?\>' configure.ac >/dev/null ||
AUTOHEADER=true
for command in \
libtool \
"${ACLOCAL-aclocal} --force -I '$m4_base' $ACLOCAL_FLAGS" \
"${AUTOCONF-autoconf} --force" \
"${AUTOHEADER-autoheader} --force" \
"${AUTOMAKE-automake} --add-missing --copy --force-missing"
do
if test "$command" = libtool; then
test $use_libtool = 0 \
&& continue
command="${LIBTOOLIZE-libtoolize} -c -f"
fi
echo "$0: $command ..."
eval "$command" || exit
done
# Some systems (RHEL 5) are using ancient autotools, for which the
# --no-recursive option had not been invented. Detect that lack and
# omit the option when it's not supported. FIXME in 2017: remove this
# hack when RHEL 5 autotools are updated, or when they become irrelevant.
no_recursive=
case $($AUTORECONF --help) in
*--no-recursive*) no_recursive=--no-recursive;;
esac
# Tell autoreconf not to invoke autopoint or libtoolize; they were run above.
echo "running: AUTOPOINT=true LIBTOOLIZE=true " \
"$AUTORECONF --verbose --install $no_recursive -I $m4_base $ACLOCAL_FLAGS"
AUTOPOINT=true LIBTOOLIZE=true \
$AUTORECONF --verbose --install $no_recursive -I $m4_base $ACLOCAL_FLAGS \
|| exit 1
# Get some extra files from gnulib, overriding existing files.
for file in $gnulib_extra_files; do
case $file in
*/INSTALL) dst=INSTALL;;
build-aux/*) dst=$build_aux/`expr "$file" : 'build-aux/\(.*\)'`;;
build-aux/*) dst=$build_aux/${file#build-aux/};;
*) dst=$file;;
esac
symlink_to_dir "$GNULIB_SRCDIR" $file $dst || exit
@ -939,6 +914,16 @@ if test $with_gettext = yes; then
}
' po/Makevars.template >po/Makevars || exit 1
# If the 'gettext' module is in use, grab the latest Makefile.in.in.
# If only the 'gettext-h' module is in use, assume autopoint already
# put the correct version of this file into place.
case $gnulib_modules in
*gettext-h*) ;;
*gettext*)
cp $GNULIB_SRCDIR/build-aux/po/Makefile.in.in po/Makefile.in.in || exit 1
;;
esac
if test -d runtime-po; then
# Similarly for runtime-po/Makevars, but not quite the same.
rm -f runtime-po/Makevars

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Bootstrap configuration.
# Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 2010-2012 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
@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ accept
areadlink
base64
bind
bitrotate
byteswap
c-ctype
c-strcase
@ -59,6 +60,7 @@ ignore-value
inet_pton
intprops
ioctl
isatty
largefile
listen
maintainer-makefile
@ -79,6 +81,7 @@ posix-shell
pthread
pthread_sigmask
recv
regex
random_r
sched
send
@ -171,7 +174,9 @@ tests_base=gnulib/tests
gnulib_tool_option_extras="\
--lgpl=2\
--with-tests\
--makefile-name=gnulib.mk\
--avoid=pt_chown\
--avoid=lock-tests\
"
local_gl_dir=gnulib/local

71
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@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# augeas-gentest.pl: Generate an augeas test file, from an
# example config file + test file template
#
# 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, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#
# Authors:
# Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
use strict;
use warnings;
die "syntax: $0 CONFIG TEMPLATE AUGTEST\n" unless @ARGV == 3;
my $config = shift @ARGV;
my $template = shift @ARGV;
my $augtest = shift @ARGV;
open AUGTEST, ">", $augtest or die "cannot create $augtest: $!";
$SIG{__DIE__} = sub {
unlink $augtest;
};
open CONFIG, "<", $config or die "cannot read $config: $!";
open TEMPLATE, "<", $template or die "cannot read $template: $!";
my $group = 0;
while (<TEMPLATE>) {
if (/::CONFIG::/) {
my $group = 0;
print AUGTEST " let conf = \"";
while (<CONFIG>) {
if (/^#\w/) {
s/^#//;
s/\"/\\\"/g;
print AUGTEST $_;
$group = /\[\s$/;
} elsif ($group) {
s/\"/\\\"/g;
if (/#\s*\]/) {
$group = 0;
}
if (/^#/) {
s/^#//;
print AUGTEST $_;
}
}
}
print AUGTEST "\"\n";
} else {
print AUGTEST $_;
}
}
close TEMPLATE;
close CONFIG;
close AUGTEST or die "cannot save $augtest: $!";

139
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Customize Makefile.maint. -*- makefile -*-
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@ -171,6 +171,7 @@ useless_free_options = \
--name=xmlBufferFree \
--name=xmlFree \
--name=xmlFreeDoc \
--name=xmlFreeNode \
--name=xmlXPathFreeContext \
--name=xmlXPathFreeObject
@ -315,6 +316,12 @@ sc_prohibit_internal_functions:
halt='use VIR_ macros instead of internal functions' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# Avoid raw malloc and free, except in documentation comments.
sc_prohibit_raw_allocation:
@prohibit='^.[^*].*\<((m|c|re)alloc|free) *\([^)]' \
halt='use VIR_ macros from memory.h instead of malloc/free' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# Avoid functions that can lead to double-close bugs.
sc_prohibit_close:
@prohibit='([^>.]|^)\<[fp]?close *\(' \
@ -339,12 +346,23 @@ sc_prohibit_access_xok:
# Similar to the gnulib maint.mk rule for sc_prohibit_strcmp
# Use STREQLEN or STRPREFIX rather than comparing strncmp == 0, or != 0.
snp_ = strncmp *\(.+\)
sc_prohibit_strncmp:
@grep -nE '! *str''ncmp *\(|\<str''ncmp *\(.+\) *[!=]=' \
$$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)) \
| grep -vE ':# *define STR(N?EQLEN|PREFIX)\(' && \
{ echo '$(ME): use STREQLEN or STRPREFIX instead of str''ncmp' \
1>&2; exit 1; } || :
@prohibit='! *strncmp *\(|\<$(snp_) *[!=]=|[!=]= *$(snp_)' \
exclude=':# *define STR(N?EQLEN|PREFIX)\(' \
halt='$(ME): use STREQLEN or STRPREFIX instead of str''ncmp' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# strtol and friends are too easy to misuse
sc_prohibit_strtol:
@prohibit='\bstrto(u?ll?|[ui]max) *\(' \
exclude='exempt from syntax-check' \
halt='$(ME): use virStrToLong_*, not strtol variants' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
@prohibit='\bstrto[df] *\(' \
exclude='exempt from syntax-check' \
halt='$(ME): use virStrToDouble, not strtod variants' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# Use virAsprintf rather than as'printf since *strp is undefined on error.
sc_prohibit_asprintf:
@ -365,11 +383,6 @@ sc_prohibit_sprintf:
halt='use snprintf, not s'printf \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
sc_prohibit_strncpy:
@prohibit='strncpy *\(' \
halt='use virStrncpy, not strncpy' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
sc_prohibit_readlink:
@prohibit='readlink *\(' \
halt='use virFileResolveLink, not readlink' \
@ -390,6 +403,11 @@ sc_prohibit_VIR_ERR_NO_MEMORY:
halt='use virReportOOMError, not V'IR_ERR_NO_MEMORY \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
sc_prohibit_PATH_MAX:
@prohibit='\<P''ATH_MAX\>' \
halt='dynamically allocate paths, do not use P'ATH_MAX \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# Use a subshell for each function, to give the optimal warning message.
include $(srcdir)/Makefile.nonreentrant
sc_prohibit_nonreentrant:
@ -409,14 +427,26 @@ sc_prohibit_ctype_h:
halt="don't use ctype.h; instead, use c-ctype.h" \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# Insist on correct types for [pug]id.
sc_correct_id_types:
@prohibit='\<(int|long) *[pug]id\>' \
halt="use pid_t for pid, uid_t for uid, gid_t for gid" \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# Forbid sizeof foo or sizeof (foo), require sizeof(foo)
sc_size_of_brackets:
@prohibit='sizeof\s' \
halt='use sizeof(foo), not sizeof (foo) or sizeof foo' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# Ensure that no C source file, docs, or rng schema uses TABs for
# indentation. Also match *.h.in files, to get libvirt.h.in. Exclude
# files in gnulib, since they're imported.
space_indent_files=(\.(rng|s?[ch](\.in)?|html.in|py)|(daemon|tools)/.*\.in)
space_indent_files=(\.(rng|s?[ch](\.in)?|html.in|py|syms)|(daemon|tools)/.*\.in)
sc_TAB_in_indentation:
@prohibit='^ * ' \
in_vc_files='$(space_indent_files)$$' \
halt='indent with space, not TAB, in C, sh, html, py, and RNG schemas' \
halt='indent with space, not TAB, in C, sh, html, py, syms and RNG schemas' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
ctype_re = isalnum|isalpha|isascii|isblank|iscntrl|isdigit|isgraph|islower\
@ -450,6 +480,18 @@ sc_prohibit_xmlGetProp:
halt='use virXMLPropString, not xmlGetProp' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# xml(ParseURI|SaveUri) doesn't handle IPv6 URIs well
sc_prohibit_xmlURI:
@prohibit='\<xml(ParseURI|SaveUri) *\(' \
halt='use virURI(Parse|Format), not xml(ParseURI|SaveUri)' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# we don't want old old-style return with parentheses around argument
sc_prohibit_return_as_function:
@prohibit='\<return *\(([^()]*(\([^()]*\)[^()]*)*)\) *;' \
halt='avoid extra () with return statements' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED should only be applied in implementations, not
# header declarations
sc_avoid_attribute_unused_in_header:
@ -555,14 +597,13 @@ func_re := ($(func_or))
# _("...: "
# "%s", _("no storage vol w..."
sc_libvirt_unmarked_diagnostics:
@grep -nE \
'\<$(func_re) *\([^"]*"[^"]*[a-z]{3}' $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)) \
| grep -v '_''(' && \
{ echo '$(ME): found unmarked diagnostic(s)' 1>&2; \
exit 1; } || :
@prohibit='\<$(func_re) *\([^"]*"[^"]*[a-z]{3}' \
exclude='_\(' \
halt='$(ME): found unmarked diagnostic(s)' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
@{ grep -nE '\<$(func_re) *\(.*;$$' $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)); \
grep -A1 -nE '\<$(func_re) *\(.*,$$' $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)); } \
| sed 's/_("[^"][^"]*"//;s/[ ]"%s"//' \
| sed 's/_("\([^\"]\|\\.\)\+"//;s/[ ]"%s"//' \
| grep '[ ]"' && \
{ echo '$(ME): found unmarked diagnostic(s)' 1>&2; \
exit 1; } || :
@ -610,6 +651,37 @@ sc_prohibit_gettext_markup:
halt='do not mark these strings for translation' \
$(_sc_search_regexp)
# Our code is divided into modular subdirectories for a reason, and
# lower-level code must not include higher-level headers.
cross_dirs=$(patsubst $(srcdir)/src/%.,%,$(wildcard $(srcdir)/src/*/.))
cross_dirs_re=($(subst / ,/|,$(cross_dirs)))
sc_prohibit_cross_inclusion:
@for dir in $(cross_dirs); do \
case $$dir in \
util/) safe="util";; \
cpu/ | locking/ | network/ | rpc/ | security/) \
safe="($$dir|util|conf)";; \
xenapi/ | xenxs/ ) safe="($$dir|util|conf|xen)";; \
*) safe="($$dir|util|conf|cpu|network|locking|rpc|security)";; \
esac; \
in_vc_files="^src/$$dir" \
prohibit='^# *include .$(cross_dirs_re)' \
exclude="# *include .$$safe" \
halt='unsafe cross-directory include' \
$(_sc_search_regexp) \
done
# When converting an enum to a string, make sure that we track any new
# elements added to the enum by using a _LAST marker.
sc_require_enum_last_marker:
@grep -A1 -nE '^[^#]*VIR_ENUM_IMPL *\(' $$($(VC_LIST_EXCEPT)) \
| sed -ne '/VIR_ENUM_IMPL[^,]*,$$/N' \
-e '/VIR_ENUM_IMPL[^,]*,[^,]*[^_,][^L,][^A,][^S,][^T,],/p' \
-e '/VIR_ENUM_IMPL[^,]*,[^,]\{0,4\},/p' \
| grep . && \
{ echo '$(ME): enum impl needs to use _LAST marker' 1>&2; \
exit 1; } || :
# We don't use this feature of maint.mk.
prev_version_file = /dev/null
@ -686,7 +758,7 @@ exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_avoid_write = \
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_bindtextdomain = ^(tests|examples)/
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_flags_usage = ^docs/
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_flags_usage = ^(docs/|src/util/virnetdevtap\.c$$)
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_libvirt_unmarked_diagnostics = \
^src/rpc/gendispatch\.pl$$
@ -708,7 +780,7 @@ exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_close = \
(\.p[yl]$$|^docs/|^(src/util/virfile\.c|src/libvirt\.c)$$)
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_empty_lines_at_EOF = \
(^tests/qemuhelpdata/|\.(gif|ico|png)$$)
(^tests/(qemuhelp|nodeinfo)data/|\.(gif|ico|png|diff)$$)
_src2=src/(util/command|libvirt|lxc/lxc_controller)
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_fork_wrappers = \
@ -725,23 +797,36 @@ exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_newline_at_end_of_diagnostic = \
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_nonreentrant = \
^((po|tests)/|docs/.*py$$|tools/(virsh|console)\.c$$)
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_readlink = ^src/util/util\.c$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_raw_allocation = \
^(src/util/memory\.[ch]|examples/.*)$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_readlink = \
^src/(util/util|lxc/lxc_container)\.c$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_setuid = ^src/util/util\.c$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_sprintf = \
^(docs/hacking\.html\.in)|(examples/systemtap/.*stp)|(src/dtrace2systemtap\.pl)|(src/rpc/gensystemtap\.pl)$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_strncpy = \
^(src/util/util|tools/virsh)\.c$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_strncpy = ^src/util/util\.c$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_strtol = \
^src/(util/sexpr|(vbox|xen|xenxs)/.*)\.c$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_xmlGetProp = ^src/util/xml\.c$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_require_config_h = ^examples/
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_xmlURI = ^src/util/viruri\.c$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_require_config_h_first = ^examples/
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_prohibit_return_as_function = \.py$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_trailing_blank = \.(fig|gif|ico|png)$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_require_config_h = ^(examples/|tools/virsh-edit.c$$)
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_require_config_h_first = ^(examples/|tools/virsh-edit.c$$)
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_trailing_blank = \
(/qemuhelpdata/|\.(fig|gif|ico|png)$$)
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_unmarked_diagnostics = \
^(docs/apibuild.py|tests/virt-aa-helper-test)$$
exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_size_of_brackets = cfg.mk

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@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
dnl Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
dnl See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
AC_INIT([libvirt], [0.9.9], [libvir-list@redhat.com], [], [http://libvirt.org])
AC_INIT([libvirt], [0.9.13], [libvir-list@redhat.com], [], [http://libvirt.org])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/libvirt.c])
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux])
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
dnl Make automake keep quiet about wildcards & other GNUmake-isms
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wno-portability])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wno-portability tar-ustar])
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE([enable])
# Maintainer note - comment this line out if you plan to rerun
@ -74,12 +74,12 @@ LIBPCAP_REQUIRED="1.0.0"
LIBNL_REQUIRED="1.1"
LIBSSH2_REQUIRED="1.0"
LIBBLKID_REQUIRED="2.17"
DBUS_REQUIRED="1.0.0"
dnl Checks for C compiler.
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PROG_CPP
AM_PROG_CC_STDC
gl_EARLY
gl_INIT
@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ VERSION_SCRIPT_FLAGS=-Wl,--version-script=
VERSION_SCRIPT_FLAGS="-Wl,-M -Wl,"
AC_MSG_RESULT([$VERSION_SCRIPT_FLAGS])
LIBVIRT_COMPILE_WARNINGS([maximum])
LIBVIRT_COMPILE_WARNINGS
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for CPUID instruction])
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ dnl Availability of various common headers (non-fatal if missing).
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([pwd.h paths.h regex.h sys/un.h \
sys/poll.h syslog.h mntent.h net/ethernet.h linux/magic.h \
sys/un.h sys/syscall.h netinet/tcp.h ifaddrs.h libtasn1.h \
net/if.h])
net/if.h execinfo.h])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for struct ifreq in net/if.h])
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
@ -211,7 +211,11 @@ AC_PATH_PROG([UDEVADM], [udevadm], [],
[/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH])
AC_PATH_PROG([UDEVSETTLE], [udevsettle], [],
[/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH])
AC_PATH_PROG([MODPROBE], [modprobe], [],
AC_PATH_PROG([MODPROBE], [modprobe], [modprobe],
[/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH])
AC_PATH_PROG([OVSVSCTL], [ovs-vsctl], [ovs-vsctl],
[/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH])
AC_PATH_PROG([SCRUB], [scrub], [scrub],
[/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([DNSMASQ],["$DNSMASQ"],
@ -220,6 +224,9 @@ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([RADVD],["$RADVD"],
[Location or name of the radvd program])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([TC],["$TC"],
[Location or name of the tc profram (see iproute2)])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([OVSVSCTL],["$OVSVSCTL"],
[Location or name of the ovs-vsctl program])
if test -n "$UDEVADM"; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([UDEVADM],["$UDEVADM"],
[Location or name of the udevadm program])
@ -232,6 +239,8 @@ if test -n "$MODPROBE"; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([MODPROBE],["$MODPROBE"],
[Location or name of the modprobe program])
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SCRUB],["$SCRUB"],
[Location or name of the scrub program (for wiping algorithms)])
dnl Specific dir for HTML output ?
AC_ARG_WITH([html-dir], [AC_HELP_STRING([--with-html-dir=path],
@ -327,6 +336,12 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([remote],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-remote], [add remote driver support @<:@default=yes@:>@]),[],[with_remote=yes])
AC_ARG_WITH([libvirtd],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-libvirtd], [add libvirtd support @<:@default=yes@:>@]),[],[with_libvirtd=yes])
AC_ARG_WITH([console-lock-files],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-console-lock-files],
[location for UUCP style lock files for console PTYs
(use auto for default paths on some platforms)
@<:@default=auto@:>@]),
[],[with_console_lock_files=auto])
dnl
dnl in case someone want to build static binaries
@ -353,7 +368,7 @@ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for init script flavor])
AC_ARG_WITH([init-script],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--with-init-script@<:@=STYLE@:>@],
[Style of init script to install: redhat, systemd, systemd+redhat,
upstart, auto, none @<:@default=auto@:>@])],[],[with_init_script=check])
upstart, check, none @<:@default=check@:>@])],[],[with_init_script=check])
init_redhat=no
init_systemd=no
init_upstart=no
@ -388,6 +403,31 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL([LIBVIRT_INIT_SCRIPT_UPSTART], test "$init_upstart" = "yes")
AM_CONDITIONAL([LIBVIRT_INIT_SCRIPT_SYSTEMD], test "$init_systemd" = "yes")
AC_MSG_RESULT($with_init_script)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for whether to install sysctl config])
AC_ARG_WITH([sysctl],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--with-sysctl@<:@=yes/no@:>@],
[Whether to install sysctl configs @<:@default=check@:>@])],
[],[with_sysctl=check])
if test "$with_sysctl" = "yes" || test "$with_sysctl" = "check"
then
case $host in
*-*-linux*)
with_sysctl=yes
;;
**)
if test "$with_sysctl" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([No sysctl configuration supported for $host])
else
with_sysctl=no
fi
;;
esac
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_SYSCTL], test "$with_sysctl" = "yes")
AC_MSG_RESULT($with_sysctl)
dnl RHEL-5 has a peculiar version of Xen, which requires some special casing
AC_ARG_WITH([rhel5-api],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--with-rhel5-api=@<:@ARG@:>@],
@ -514,12 +554,6 @@ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([VBOX_XPCOMC_DIR], ["$vbox_xpcomc_dir"],
[Location of directory containing VirtualBox XPCOMC library])
if test "x$with_vbox" = "xyes"; then
case "$host" in
*-*-mingw* | *-*-msvc*) MSCOM_LIBS="-lole32 -loleaut32" ;;
*) MSCOM_LIBS= ;;
esac
AC_SUBST([MSCOM_LIBS])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([WITH_VBOX], 1, [whether VirtualBox driver is enabled])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_VBOX], [test "$with_vbox" = "yes"])
@ -734,16 +768,17 @@ if test "$with_lxc" = "yes" || test "$with_lxc" = "check"; then
AC_TRY_LINK([
#include <sched.h>
#include <linux/loop.h>
#include <sys/epoll.h>
], [
unshare (!LO_FLAGS_AUTOCLEAR);
unshare (!(LO_FLAGS_AUTOCLEAR + EPOLL_CLOEXEC));
], [
with_lxc=yes
], [
if test "$with_lxc" = "check"; then
with_lxc=no
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Function unshare() not present in <sched.h> header but required for LXC driver, disabling it])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Required kernel features were not found, disabling LXC])
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([Function unshare() not present in <sched.h> header, but required for LXC driver])
AC_MSG_ERROR([Required kernel features for LXC were not found])
fi
])
fi
@ -956,6 +991,24 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([yajl],
[],
[with_yajl=check])
if test "$with_qemu:$with_yajl" = yes:check; then
dnl Some versions of qemu require the use of yajl; try to detect them
dnl here, although we do not require qemu to exist in order to compile.
dnl This check mirrors src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c
AC_PATH_PROGS([QEMU], [qemu-kvm qemu kvm qemu-system-x86_64],
[], [$PATH:/usr/bin:/usr/libexec])
if test -x "$QEMU"; then
if `$QEMU -help | grep libvirt` >/dev/null; then
with_yajl=yes
else
[qemu_version_sed='s/.*ersion \([0-9.,]*\).*/\1/']
qemu_version=`$QEMU -version | sed "$qemu_version_sed"`
AS_VERSION_COMPARE([$qemu_version], [0.15],
[], [with_yajl=yes], [with_yajl=yes])
fi
fi
fi
YAJL_CFLAGS=
YAJL_LIBS=
with_yajl2=no
@ -1058,6 +1111,37 @@ AC_SUBST([SANLOCK_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([SANLOCK_LIBS])
dnl DBus library
DBUS_CFLAGS=
DBUS_LIBS=
AC_ARG_WITH([dbus],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-dbus], [enable communication with DBus @<:@default=check@:>@]),
[],
[with_dbus=check])
if test "$with_dbus" = "yes" || test "$with_dbus" = "check" ; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(DBUS, dbus-1 >= $DBUS_REQUIRED,
[with_dbus=yes], [
if test "$with_dbus" = "check" ; then
with_dbus=no
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([You must install DBus >= $DBUS_REQUIRED to compile libvirt])
fi])
fi
if test "$with_dbus" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_DBUS], 1, [enable communication with DBus])
save_LIBS="$LIBS"
save_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $DBUS_LIBS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $DBUS_CFLAGS"
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([dbus_watch_get_unix_fd])
LIBS="$save_LIBS"
CFLAGS="$save_CFLAGS"
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_DBUS], [test "$have_dbus" = "yes"])
dnl PolicyKit library
POLKIT_CFLAGS=
POLKIT_LIBS=
@ -1068,7 +1152,6 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([polkit],
[with_polkit=check])
with_polkit0=no
with_dbus=no
with_polkit1=no
if test "x$with_polkit" = "xyes" || test "x$with_polkit" = "xcheck"; then
dnl Check for new polkit first - just a binary
@ -1097,8 +1180,6 @@ if test "x$with_polkit" = "xyes" || test "x$with_polkit" = "xcheck"; then
[use PolicyKit for UNIX socket access checks])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_POLKIT0], 1,
[use PolicyKit for UNIX socket access checks])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_DBUS], 1,
[use DBus for PolicyKit])
old_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
old_LIBS=$LIBS
@ -1113,13 +1194,11 @@ if test "x$with_polkit" = "xyes" || test "x$with_polkit" = "xcheck"; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([POLKIT_AUTH],["$POLKIT_AUTH"],[Location of polkit-auth program])
fi
with_polkit0="yes"
with_dbus="yes"
fi
fi
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_POLKIT], [test "x$with_polkit" = "xyes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_POLKIT0], [test "x$with_polkit0" = "xyes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_DBUS], [test "x$with_dbus" = "xyes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_POLKIT1], [test "x$with_polkit1" = "xyes"])
AC_SUBST([POLKIT_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([POLKIT_LIBS])
@ -1196,12 +1275,36 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_AUDIT], [test "$with_audit" = "yes"])
AC_SUBST([AUDIT_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([AUDIT_LIBS])
dnl UUCP style file locks for PTY consoles
if test "$with_console_lock_files" != "no"; then
case $with_console_lock_files in
yes | auto)
dnl Default locations for platforms, or disable if unknown
if test "$with_linux" = "yes"; then
with_console_lock_files=/var/lock
elif test "$with_console_lock_files" = "auto"; then
with_console_lock_files=no
fi ;;
esac
if test "$with_console_lock_files" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([You must specify path for the lock files on this
platform])
fi
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([VIR_PTY_LOCK_FILE_PATH], "$with_console_lock_files",
[path to directory containing UUCP pty lock files])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([VIR_PTY_LOCK_FILE_PATH], [test "$with_console_lock_files" != "no"])
dnl SELinux
AC_ARG_WITH([selinux],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-selinux], [use SELinux to manage security @<:@default=check@:>@]),
[],
[with_selinux=check])
AC_ARG_WITH([selinux_mount],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-selinux-mount], [set SELinux mount point @<:@default=check@:>@]),
[],
[with_selinux_mount=check])
SELINUX_CFLAGS=
SELINUX_LIBS=
@ -1225,7 +1328,20 @@ if test "$with_selinux" != "no"; then
LIBS="$old_libs"
fi
if test "$with_selinux" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([SELinux mount point])
if test "$with_selinux_mount" = "check" || test -z "$with_selinux_mount"; then
if test -d /sys/fs/selinux ; then
SELINUX_MOUNT=/sys/fs/selinux
else
SELINUX_MOUNT=/selinux
fi
else
SELINUX_MOUNT=$with_selinux_mount
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$SELINUX_MOUNT])
SELINUX_LIBS="-lselinux"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SELINUX_MOUNT], ["$SELINUX_MOUNT"], [SELinux mount point])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_SELINUX], 1, [whether basic SELinux functionality is available])
dnl We prefer to use <selinux/label.h> and selabel_open, but can fall
dnl back to matchpathcon for the sake of RHEL 5's version of libselinux.
@ -1256,6 +1372,7 @@ else
fail=0
AC_CHECK_FUNC([selinux_virtual_domain_context_path], [], [fail=1])
AC_CHECK_FUNC([selinux_virtual_image_context_path], [], [fail=1])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([selinux_lxc_contexts_path])
CFLAGS="$old_cflags"
LIBS="$old_libs"
@ -1368,10 +1485,10 @@ if test "$with_dtrace" != "no" ; then
with_dtrace=yes
fi
if test "$with_dtrace" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([WITH_DTRACE], 1, [whether DTrace static probes are available])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([WITH_DTRACE_PROBES], 1, [whether DTrace static probes are available])
fi
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_DTRACE], [test "$with_dtrace" != "no"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_DTRACE_PROBES], [test "$with_dtrace" != "no"])
dnl NUMA lib
@ -1401,15 +1518,54 @@ if test "$with_qemu" = "yes" && test "$with_numactl" != "no"; then
CFLAGS="$old_cflags"
LIBS="$old_libs"
fi
if test "$with_numactl" = "yes"; then
NUMACTL_LIBS="-lnuma"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_NUMACTL], 1, [whether numactl is available for topology info])
dnl numad
AC_ARG_WITH([numad],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-numad], [use numad to manage CPU placement dynamically @<:@default=check@:>@]),
[],
[with_numad=check])
if test "$with_numad" != "no" ; then
old_cflags="$CFLAGS"
old_libs="$LIBS"
fail=0
AC_PATH_PROG([NUMAD], [numad], [], [/bin:/usr/bin])
if test "$with_numad" = "check"; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER([numa.h], [], [fail=1])
AC_CHECK_LIB([numa], [numa_available], [], [fail=1])
if test -z "$NUMAD" || test $fail = 1; then
with_numad="no"
else
with_numad="yes"
fi
else
test -z "$NUMAD" &&
AC_MSG_ERROR([You must install numad package to manage CPU and memory placement dynamically])
AC_CHECK_HEADER([numa.h], [], [fail=1])
AC_CHECK_LIB([numa], [numa_available], [], [fail=1])
test $fail = 1 &&
AC_MSG_ERROR([You must install the numactl development package in order to compile and run libvirt])
fi
CFLAGS="$old_cflags"
LIBS="$old_libs"
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_NUMACTL], [test "$with_numactl" != "no"])
if test "$with_numad" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_NUMAD], 1, [whether numad is available])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([NUMAD],["$NUMAD"], [Location or name of the numad program])
fi
if test "$with_numactl" = "yes" || test "$with_numad" = "yes"; then
NUMACTL_LIBS="-lnuma"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_NUMACTL], 1, [whether numactl-devel is available])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_NUMAD], [test "$with_numad" != "no"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_NUMACTL], [test "$with_numad" != "no" || test "$with_numactl" != "no"])
AC_SUBST([NUMACTL_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([NUMACTL_LIBS])
dnl pcap lib
LIBPCAP_CONFIG="pcap-config"
LIBPCAP_CFLAGS=""
@ -1613,6 +1769,9 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([netcf],
NETCF_CFLAGS=
NETCF_LIBS=
if test "$with_libvirtd" = "no" ; then
with_netcf=no
fi
if test "$with_netcf" = "yes" || test "$with_netcf" = "check"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(NETCF, netcf >= $NETCF_REQUIRED,
[with_netcf=yes], [
@ -1664,6 +1823,8 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([storage-mpath],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-storage-mpath], [with mpath backend for the storage driver @<:@default=check@:>@]),[],[with_storage_mpath=check])
AC_ARG_WITH([storage-disk],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-storage-disk], [with GPartd Disk backend for the storage driver @<:@default=check@:>@]),[],[with_storage_disk=check])
AC_ARG_WITH([storage-rbd],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-storage-rbd], [with RADOS Block Device backend for the storage driver @<:@default=check@:>@]),[],[with_storage_rbd=check])
if test "$with_libvirtd" = "no"; then
with_storage_dir=no
@ -1673,6 +1834,7 @@ if test "$with_libvirtd" = "no"; then
with_storage_scsi=no
with_storage_mpath=no
with_storage_disk=no
with_storage_rbd=no
fi
if test "$with_storage_dir" = "yes" ; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([WITH_STORAGE_DIR], 1, [whether directory backend for storage driver is enabled])
@ -1831,6 +1993,22 @@ if test "$with_storage_mpath" = "check"; then
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_STORAGE_MPATH], [test "$with_storage_mpath" = "yes"])
LIBRBD_LIBS=
if test "$with_storage_rbd" = "yes" || test "$with_storage_rbd" = "check"; then
AC_CHECK_HEADER([rbd/librbd.h], [LIBRBD_FOUND=yes; break;])
if test "$LIBRBD_FOUND" = "yes"; then
with_storage_rbd=yes
LIBRBD_LIBS="-lrbd -lrados -lcrypto"
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([WITH_STORAGE_RBD], [1],
[whether RBD backend for storage driver is enabled])
else
with_storage_rbd=no
fi
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_STORAGE_RBD], [test "$with_storage_rbd" = "yes"])
AC_SUBST([LIBRBD_LIBS])
LIBPARTED_CFLAGS=
LIBPARTED_LIBS=
if test "$with_storage_disk" = "yes" ||
@ -1916,6 +2094,19 @@ fi
AC_SUBST([DEVMAPPER_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([DEVMAPPER_LIBS])
with_storage=no
for backend in dir fs lvm iscsi scsi mpath rbd disk; do
if eval test \$with_storage_$backend = yes; then
with_storage=yes
break
fi
done
if test $with_storage = yes; then
AC_DEFINE([WITH_STORAGE], [1],
[Define to 1 if at least one storage backend is in use])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_STORAGE], [test "$with_storage" = "yes"])
dnl
dnl check for libcurl (ESX/XenAPI)
dnl
@ -2083,6 +2274,28 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_PYTHON], [test "$with_python" = "yes"])
AC_SUBST([PYTHON_VERSION])
AC_SUBST([PYTHON_INCLUDES])
dnl Allow perl overrides
AC_PATH_PROG([PERL], [perl])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([with-test-suite],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-test-suite], [build test suite by default @<:@default=check@:>@]),
[case "${withval}" in
yes|no|check) ;;
*) AC_MSG_ERROR([bad value ${withval} for tests option]) ;;
esac],
[withval=check])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([Whether to build test suite by default])
if test "$withval" = "check" ; then
if test -d $srcdir/.git ; then
withval=yes
else
withval=no
fi
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$withval])
AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_TESTS], [test "$withval" = "yes"])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([test-coverage],
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-test-coverage], [turn on code coverage instrumentation @<:@default=no@:>@]),
[case "${enableval}" in
@ -2179,16 +2392,23 @@ MINGW_EXTRA_LDFLAGS=
WIN32_EXTRA_CFLAGS=
LIBVIRT_SYMBOL_FILE=libvirt.syms
LIBVIRT_QEMU_SYMBOL_FILE='$(srcdir)/libvirt_qemu.syms'
MSCOM_LIBS=
case "$host" in
*-*-cygwin*)
CYGWIN_EXTRA_LDFLAGS="-no-undefined"
CYGWIN_EXTRA_LIBADD="${INTLLIBS}"
MSCOM_LIBS="-lole32 -loleaut32"
if test "x$PYTHON_VERSION" != "x"; then
CYGWIN_EXTRA_PYTHON_LIBADD="-L/usr/lib/python${PYTHON_VERSION}/config -lpython${PYTHON_VERSION}"
fi
;;
*-*-mingw*)
MINGW_EXTRA_LDFLAGS="-no-undefined"
MSCOM_LIBS="-lole32 -loleaut32"
;;
*-*-msvc*)
MSCOM_LIBS="-lole32 -loleaut32"
;;
esac
case "$host" in
@ -2221,6 +2441,7 @@ AC_SUBST([WIN32_EXTRA_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([LIBVIRT_SYMBOL_FILE])
AC_SUBST([LIBVIRT_QEMU_SYMBOL_FILE])
AC_SUBST([VERSION_SCRIPT_FLAGS])
AC_SUBST([MSCOM_LIBS])
dnl Look for windres to build a Windows icon resource.
@ -2234,16 +2455,30 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_WIN_ICON], [test "$WINDRES" != ""])
dnl Driver-Modules library
AC_ARG_WITH([driver-modules],
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-driver-modules], [build drivers as loadable modules @<:@default=no@:>@]),
AC_HELP_STRING([--with-driver-modules],
[build drivers as loadable modules @<:@default=check@:>@]),
[],
[with_driver_modules=no])
[with_driver_modules=check])
if test "$with_libvirtd" = "no" ; then
with_driver_modules=no
fi
DRIVER_MODULE_CFLAGS=
DRIVER_MODULE_LIBS=
if test "$with_driver_modules" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_driver_modules" = "yes" || test "$with_driver_modules" = "check"; then
if test "$dlfcn_found" != "yes" || test "$dlopen_found" != "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([You must have dlfcn.h / dlopen() support to build driver modules])
if test "$with_driver_modules" = "yes" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([You must have dlfcn.h / dlopen() support to build driver modules])
else
with_driver_modules=no
fi
else
with_driver_modules=yes
fi
fi
if test "$with_driver_modules" = "yes" ; then
DRIVER_MODULE_CFLAGS="-export-dynamic"
case $ac_cv_search_dlopen in
no*) DRIVER_MODULE_LIBS= ;;
@ -2290,7 +2525,6 @@ if test "x$with_hal" = "xyes" || test "x$with_hal" = "xcheck"; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $HAL_CFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $HAL_LIBS"
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([libhal_get_all_devices],,[with_hal=no])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([dbus_watch_get_unix_fd])
CFLAGS="$old_CFLAGS"
LIBS="$old_LIBS"
fi
@ -2411,7 +2645,8 @@ AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to compile with macvtap support])
if test "$with_macvtap" != "no" ; then
AC_TRY_COMPILE([ #include <sys/socket.h>
#include <linux/rtnetlink.h> ],
[ int x = MACVLAN_MODE_BRIDGE; ],
[ int x = MACVLAN_MODE_BRIDGE;
int y = IFLA_VF_MAX; ],
[ with_macvtap=yes ],
[ if test "$with_macvtap" = "yes" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Installed linux headers don't show support for macvtap device.])
@ -2477,18 +2712,31 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL([WITH_VIRTUALPORT], [test "$with_virtualport" = "yes"])
dnl netlink library
LIBNL_ROUTE3_CFLAGS=""
LIBNL_ROUTE3_LIBS=""
LIBNL_CFLAGS=""
LIBNL_LIBS=""
have_libnl=no
if test "$with_linux" = "yes"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBNL], [libnl-1 >= $LIBNL_REQUIRED], [
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBNL], [libnl-3.0], [
have_libnl=yes
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_LIBNL], 1, [whether the netlink library is available])
], [
if test "$with_macvtap" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([libnl-devel >= $LIBNL_REQUIRED is required for macvtap support])
fi
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBNL3], [1], [Use libnl-3.0])
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBNL], [1], [whether the netlink library is available])
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBNL_ROUTE3], [libnl-route-3.0])
LIBNL_CFLAGS="$LIBNL_CFLAGS $LIBNL_ROUTE3_CFLAGS"
LIBNL_LIBS="$LIBNL_LIBS $LIBNL_ROUTE3_LIBS"
], [PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LIBNL], [libnl-1 >= $LIBNL_REQUIRED], [
have_libnl=yes
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_LIBNL], [1],
[whether the netlink library is available])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_LIBNL1], [1],
[whether the netlink v1 library is available])
], [
if test "$with_macvtap" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([libnl-devel >= $LIBNL_REQUIRED is required for macvtap support])
fi
])
])
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_LIBNL], [test "$have_libnl" = "yes"])
@ -2496,9 +2744,6 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_LIBNL], [test "$have_libnl" = "yes"])
AC_SUBST([LIBNL_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([LIBNL_LIBS])
# Only COPYING.LIB is under version control, yet COPYING
# is included as part of the distribution tarball.
# Copy one to the other, but only if this is a srcdir-build.
@ -2525,7 +2770,7 @@ AC_OUTPUT(Makefile src/Makefile include/Makefile docs/Makefile \
docs/schemas/Makefile \
gnulib/lib/Makefile \
gnulib/tests/Makefile \
libvirt.pc libvirt.spec mingw32-libvirt.spec \
libvirt.pc libvirt.spec mingw-libvirt.spec \
po/Makefile.in \
include/libvirt/Makefile include/libvirt/libvirt.h \
python/Makefile python/tests/Makefile \
@ -2578,10 +2823,11 @@ AC_MSG_NOTICE([ iSCSI: $with_storage_iscsi])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ SCSI: $with_storage_scsi])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ mpath: $with_storage_mpath])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Disk: $with_storage_disk])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ RBD: $with_storage_rbd])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Security Drivers])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ SELinux: $with_secdriver_selinux])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ SELinux: $with_secdriver_selinux ($SELINUX_MOUNT)])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([AppArmor: $with_secdriver_apparmor])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Driver Loadable Modules])
@ -2725,13 +2971,15 @@ AC_MSG_NOTICE([])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Miscellaneous])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Debug: $enable_debug])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Warnings: $enable_compile_warnings])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Use -Werror: $set_werror])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Warning Flags: $WARN_CFLAGS])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Readline: $lv_use_readline])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Python: $with_python])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ DTrace: $with_dtrace])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ numad: $with_numad])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ XML Catalog: $XML_CATALOG_FILE])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([ Init script: $with_init_script])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Console locks: $with_console_lock_files])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([Privileges])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([])

15
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@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
*.la
*.lo
.deps
.libs
Makefile
Makefile.in
libvirt_qemud
libvirtd
libvirtd.init
libvirtd.service
libvirtd*.logrotate
libvirtd.8
libvirtd.8.in
libvirtd.pod
probes.h

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@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
## Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
## Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
## See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
INCLUDES = \
-I$(top_srcdir)/gnulib/lib -I../gnulib/lib \
-I$(top_srcdir)/include -I$(top_builddir)/include \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src -I../src \
-I$(top_builddir)/gnulib/lib -I$(top_srcdir)/gnulib/lib \
-I$(top_builddir)/include -I$(top_srcdir)/include \
-I$(top_builddir)/src -I$(top_srcdir)/src \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/util \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/conf \
-I$(top_srcdir)/src/rpc \
@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ DAEMON_GENERATED = \
DAEMON_SOURCES = \
libvirtd.c libvirtd.h \
libvirtd-config.c libvirtd-config.h \
remote.c remote.h \
stream.c stream.h \
../src/remote/remote_protocol.c \
@ -44,7 +45,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \
libvirtd.qemu.logrotate.in \
libvirtd.lxc.logrotate.in \
libvirtd.uml.logrotate.in \
test_libvirtd.aug \
test_libvirtd.aug.in \
THREADS.txt \
libvirtd.pod.in \
libvirtd.8.in \
@ -57,12 +58,12 @@ QEMU_PROTOCOL = $(top_srcdir)/src/remote/qemu_protocol.x
$(srcdir)/remote_dispatch.h: $(srcdir)/../src/rpc/gendispatch.pl \
$(REMOTE_PROTOCOL)
$(AM_V_GEN)perl -w $(srcdir)/../src/rpc/gendispatch.pl -b remote \
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/../src/rpc/gendispatch.pl -b remote \
$(REMOTE_PROTOCOL) > $@
$(srcdir)/qemu_dispatch.h: $(srcdir)/../src/rpc/gendispatch.pl \
$(QEMU_PROTOCOL)
$(AM_V_GEN)perl -w $(srcdir)/../src/rpc/gendispatch.pl -b qemu \
$(AM_V_GEN)$(PERL) -w $(srcdir)/../src/rpc/gendispatch.pl -b qemu \
$(QEMU_PROTOCOL) > $@
if WITH_LIBVIRTD
@ -80,6 +81,8 @@ augeas_DATA = libvirtd.aug
augeastestsdir = $(datadir)/augeas/lenses/tests
augeastests_DATA = test_libvirtd.aug
CLEANFILES += test_libvirtd.aug
libvirtd.8: $(srcdir)/libvirtd.8.in
sed \
-e 's![@]sysconfdir[@]!$(sysconfdir)!g' \
@ -93,7 +96,7 @@ libvirtd_SOURCES = $(DAEMON_SOURCES)
#-D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1 -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199506L
libvirtd_CFLAGS = \
$(LIBXML_CFLAGS) $(GNUTLS_CFLAGS) $(SASL_CFLAGS) \
$(XDR_CFLAGS) $(POLKIT_CFLAGS) \
$(XDR_CFLAGS) $(POLKIT_CFLAGS) $(DBUS_CFLAGS) \
$(WARN_CFLAGS) \
$(COVERAGE_CFLAGS) \
-DQEMUD_PID_FILE="\"$(QEMUD_PID_FILE)\"" \
@ -107,10 +110,11 @@ libvirtd_LDADD = \
$(LIBXML_LIBS) \
$(GNUTLS_LIBS) \
$(SASL_LIBS) \
$(DBUS_LIBS) \
$(POLKIT_LIBS)
if WITH_DTRACE
libvirtd_LDADD += ../src/probes.o
if WITH_DTRACE_PROBES
libvirtd_LDADD += ../src/libvirt_probes.lo
endif
libvirtd_LDADD += \
@ -119,6 +123,9 @@ libvirtd_LDADD += \
if ! WITH_DRIVER_MODULES
if WITH_QEMU
libvirtd_LDADD += ../src/libvirt_driver_qemu.la
if WITH_DTRACE_PROBES
libvirtd_LDADD += ../src/libvirt_qemu_probes.lo
endif
endif
if WITH_LXC
@ -133,7 +140,7 @@ if WITH_UML
libvirtd_LDADD += ../src/libvirt_driver_uml.la
endif
if WITH_STORAGE_DIR
if WITH_STORAGE
libvirtd_LDADD += ../src/libvirt_driver_storage.la
endif
@ -256,6 +263,7 @@ uninstall-sysconfig:
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysconfig/libvirtd
rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysconfig || :
if WITH_SYSCTL
install-sysctl:
$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysctl.d
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/libvirtd.sysctl \
@ -264,6 +272,10 @@ install-sysctl:
uninstall-sysctl:
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysctl.d/libvirtd
rmdir $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/sysctl.d || :
else
install-sysctl:
uninstall-sysctl:
endif
if LIBVIRT_INIT_SCRIPT_RED_HAT
@ -307,7 +319,7 @@ BUILT_SOURCES += libvirtd.service
install-init-systemd: install-sysconfig libvirtd.service
$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR)
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) libvirtd.service \
$(INSTALL_DATA) libvirtd.service \
$(DESTDIR)$(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR)/libvirtd.service
uninstall-init-systemd: uninstall-sysconfig
@ -320,26 +332,33 @@ endif # LIBVIRT_INIT_SCRIPT_SYSTEMD
libvirtd.init: libvirtd.init.in $(top_builddir)/config.status
$(AM_V_GEN)sed \
-e s!\@localstatedir\@!@localstatedir@!g \
-e s!\@sbindir\@!@sbindir@!g \
-e s!\@sysconfdir\@!@sysconfdir@!g \
-e s!\@localstatedir\@!$(localstatedir)!g \
-e s!\@sbindir\@!$(sbindir)!g \
-e s!\@sysconfdir\@!$(sysconfdir)!g \
< $< > $@-t && \
chmod a+x $@-t && \
mv $@-t $@
libvirtd.service: libvirtd.service.in $(top_builddir)/config.status
$(AM_V_GEN)sed \
-e s!\@localstatedir\@!@localstatedir@!g \
-e s!\@sbindir\@!@sbindir@!g \
-e s!\@sysconfdir\@!@sysconfdir@!g \
-e s!\@localstatedir\@!$(localstatedir)!g \
-e s!\@sbindir\@!$(sbindir)!g \
-e s!\@sysconfdir\@!$(sysconfdir)!g \
< $< > $@-t && \
chmod a+x $@-t && \
mv $@-t $@
check-local:
check-local: check-augeas
AUG_GENTEST = $(PERL) $(top_srcdir)/build-aux/augeas-gentest.pl
test_libvirtd.aug: test_libvirtd.aug.in $(srcdir)/libvirtd.conf
$(AM_V_GEN)$(AUG_GENTEST) $(srcdir)/libvirtd.conf $< $@
check-augeas: test_libvirtd.aug
$(AM_V_GEN)if test -x '$(AUGPARSE)'; then \
'$(AUGPARSE)' -I $(srcdir) $(srcdir)/test_libvirtd.aug; \
'$(AUGPARSE)' -I $(srcdir) test_libvirtd.aug; \
fi

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@ -0,0 +1,496 @@
/*
* libvirtd.c: daemon start of day, guest process & i/o management
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2006 Daniel P. Berrange
*
* 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, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "libvirtd-config.h"
#include "conf.h"
#include "memory.h"
#include "virterror_internal.h"
#include "logging.h"
#include "rpc/virnetserver.h"
#include "configmake.h"
#include "remote/remote_protocol.h"
#include "remote/remote_driver.h"
#define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_CONF
#define virConfError(code, ...) \
virReportErrorHelper(VIR_FROM_THIS, code, __FILE__, \
__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
/* Allocate an array of malloc'd strings from the config file, filename
* (used only in diagnostics), using handle "conf". Upon error, return -1
* and free any allocated memory. Otherwise, save the array in *list_arg
* and return 0.
*/
static int
remoteConfigGetStringList(virConfPtr conf, const char *key, char ***list_arg,
const char *filename)
{
char **list;
virConfValuePtr p = virConfGetValue (conf, key);
if (!p)
return 0;
switch (p->type) {
case VIR_CONF_STRING:
if (VIR_ALLOC_N(list, 2) < 0) {
virConfError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("failed to allocate memory for %s config list"),
key);
return -1;
}
list[0] = strdup (p->str);
list[1] = NULL;
if (list[0] == NULL) {
virConfError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("failed to allocate memory for %s config list value"),
key);
VIR_FREE(list);
return -1;
}
break;
case VIR_CONF_LIST: {
int i, len = 0;
virConfValuePtr pp;
for (pp = p->list; pp; pp = pp->next)
len++;
if (VIR_ALLOC_N(list, 1+len) < 0) {
virConfError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("failed to allocate memory for %s config list"),
key);
return -1;
}
for (i = 0, pp = p->list; pp; ++i, pp = pp->next) {
if (pp->type != VIR_CONF_STRING) {
virConfError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("remoteReadConfigFile: %s: %s:"
" must be a string or list of strings"),
filename, key);
VIR_FREE(list);
return -1;
}
list[i] = strdup (pp->str);
if (list[i] == NULL) {
int j;
for (j = 0 ; j < i ; j++)
VIR_FREE(list[j]);
VIR_FREE(list);
virConfError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("failed to allocate memory for %s config list value"),
key);
return -1;
}
}
list[i] = NULL;
break;
}
default:
virConfError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("remoteReadConfigFile: %s: %s:"
" must be a string or list of strings"),
filename, key);
return -1;
}
*list_arg = list;
return 0;
}
/* A helper function used by each of the following macros. */
static int
checkType (virConfValuePtr p, const char *filename,
const char *key, virConfType required_type)
{
if (p->type != required_type) {
virConfError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("remoteReadConfigFile: %s: %s: invalid type:"
" got %s; expected %s"), filename, key,
virConfTypeName (p->type),
virConfTypeName (required_type));
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/* If there is no config data for the key, #var_name, then do nothing.
If there is valid data of type VIR_CONF_STRING, and strdup succeeds,
store the result in var_name. Otherwise, (i.e. invalid type, or strdup
failure), give a diagnostic and "goto" the cleanup-and-fail label. */
#define GET_CONF_STR(conf, filename, var_name) \
do { \
virConfValuePtr p = virConfGetValue (conf, #var_name); \
if (p) { \
if (checkType (p, filename, #var_name, VIR_CONF_STRING) < 0) \
goto error; \
VIR_FREE(data->var_name); \
if (!(data->var_name = strdup (p->str))) { \
virReportOOMError(); \
goto error; \
} \
} \
} while (0)
/* Like GET_CONF_STR, but for integral values. */
#define GET_CONF_INT(conf, filename, var_name) \
do { \
virConfValuePtr p = virConfGetValue (conf, #var_name); \
if (p) { \
if (checkType (p, filename, #var_name, VIR_CONF_LONG) < 0) \
goto error; \
data->var_name = p->l; \
} \
} while (0)
static int remoteConfigGetAuth(virConfPtr conf, const char *key, int *auth, const char *filename) {
virConfValuePtr p;
p = virConfGetValue (conf, key);
if (!p)
return 0;
if (checkType (p, filename, key, VIR_CONF_STRING) < 0)
return -1;
if (!p->str)
return 0;
if (STREQ(p->str, "none")) {
*auth = VIR_NET_SERVER_SERVICE_AUTH_NONE;
#if HAVE_SASL
} else if (STREQ(p->str, "sasl")) {
*auth = VIR_NET_SERVER_SERVICE_AUTH_SASL;
#endif
} else if (STREQ(p->str, "polkit")) {
*auth = VIR_NET_SERVER_SERVICE_AUTH_POLKIT;
} else {
virConfError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED,
_("remoteReadConfigFile: %s: %s: unsupported auth %s"),
filename, key, p->str);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
int
daemonConfigFilePath(bool privileged, char **configfile)
{
if (privileged) {
if (!(*configfile = strdup(SYSCONFDIR "/libvirt/libvirtd.conf")))
goto no_memory;
} else {
char *configdir = NULL;
if (!(configdir = virGetUserConfigDirectory()))
goto error;
if (virAsprintf(configfile, "%s/libvirtd.conf", configdir) < 0) {
VIR_FREE(configdir);
goto no_memory;
}
VIR_FREE(configdir);
}
return 0;
no_memory:
virReportOOMError();
error:
return -1;
}
struct daemonConfig*
daemonConfigNew(bool privileged ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
struct daemonConfig *data;
char *localhost;
int ret;
if (VIR_ALLOC(data) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
return NULL;
}
data->listen_tls = 1;
data->listen_tcp = 0;
if (!(data->tls_port = strdup(LIBVIRTD_TLS_PORT)))
goto no_memory;
if (!(data->tcp_port = strdup(LIBVIRTD_TCP_PORT)))
goto no_memory;
/* Only default to PolicyKit if running as root */
#if HAVE_POLKIT
if (privileged) {
data->auth_unix_rw = REMOTE_AUTH_POLKIT;
data->auth_unix_ro = REMOTE_AUTH_POLKIT;
} else {
#endif
data->auth_unix_rw = REMOTE_AUTH_NONE;
data->auth_unix_ro = REMOTE_AUTH_NONE;
#if HAVE_POLKIT
}
#endif
if (data->auth_unix_rw == REMOTE_AUTH_POLKIT)
data->unix_sock_rw_perms = strdup("0777"); /* Allow world */
else
data->unix_sock_rw_perms = strdup("0700"); /* Allow user only */
data->unix_sock_ro_perms = strdup("0777"); /* Always allow world */
if (!data->unix_sock_ro_perms ||
!data->unix_sock_rw_perms)
goto no_memory;
#if HAVE_SASL
data->auth_tcp = REMOTE_AUTH_SASL;
#else
data->auth_tcp = REMOTE_AUTH_NONE;
#endif
data->auth_tls = REMOTE_AUTH_NONE;
data->mdns_adv = 0;
data->min_workers = 5;
data->max_workers = 20;
data->max_clients = 20;
data->prio_workers = 5;
data->max_requests = 20;
data->max_client_requests = 5;
data->log_buffer_size = 64;
data->audit_level = 1;
data->audit_logging = 0;
data->keepalive_interval = 5;
data->keepalive_count = 5;
data->keepalive_required = 0;
localhost = virGetHostname(NULL);
if (localhost == NULL) {
/* we couldn't resolve the hostname; assume that we are
* running in disconnected operation, and report a less
* useful Avahi string
*/
ret = virAsprintf(&data->mdns_name, "Virtualization Host");
} else {
char *tmp;
/* Extract the host part of the potentially FQDN */
if ((tmp = strchr(localhost, '.')))
*tmp = '\0';
ret = virAsprintf(&data->mdns_name, "Virtualization Host %s",
localhost);
}
VIR_FREE(localhost);
if (ret < 0)
goto no_memory;
return data;
no_memory:
virReportOOMError();
daemonConfigFree(data);
return NULL;
}
void
daemonConfigFree(struct daemonConfig *data)
{
char **tmp;
if (!data)
return;
VIR_FREE(data->listen_addr);
VIR_FREE(data->tls_port);
VIR_FREE(data->tcp_port);
VIR_FREE(data->unix_sock_ro_perms);
VIR_FREE(data->unix_sock_rw_perms);
VIR_FREE(data->unix_sock_group);
VIR_FREE(data->unix_sock_dir);
VIR_FREE(data->mdns_name);
tmp = data->tls_allowed_dn_list;
while (tmp && *tmp) {
VIR_FREE(*tmp);
tmp++;
}
VIR_FREE(data->tls_allowed_dn_list);
tmp = data->sasl_allowed_username_list;
while (tmp && *tmp) {
VIR_FREE(*tmp);
tmp++;
}
VIR_FREE(data->sasl_allowed_username_list);
VIR_FREE(data->key_file);
VIR_FREE(data->ca_file);
VIR_FREE(data->cert_file);
VIR_FREE(data->crl_file);
VIR_FREE(data->host_uuid);
VIR_FREE(data->log_filters);
VIR_FREE(data->log_outputs);
VIR_FREE(data);
}
static int
daemonConfigLoadOptions(struct daemonConfig *data,
const char *filename,
virConfPtr conf)
{
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, listen_tcp);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, listen_tls);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, tls_port);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, tcp_port);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, listen_addr);
if (remoteConfigGetAuth(conf, "auth_unix_rw", &data->auth_unix_rw, filename) < 0)
goto error;
#if HAVE_POLKIT
/* Change default perms to be wide-open if PolicyKit is enabled.
* Admin can always override in config file
*/
if (data->auth_unix_rw == REMOTE_AUTH_POLKIT) {
VIR_FREE(data->unix_sock_rw_perms);
if (!(data->unix_sock_rw_perms = strdup("0777"))) {
virReportOOMError();
goto error;
}
}
#endif
if (remoteConfigGetAuth(conf, "auth_unix_ro", &data->auth_unix_ro, filename) < 0)
goto error;
if (remoteConfigGetAuth(conf, "auth_tcp", &data->auth_tcp, filename) < 0)
goto error;
if (remoteConfigGetAuth(conf, "auth_tls", &data->auth_tls, filename) < 0)
goto error;
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, unix_sock_group);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, unix_sock_ro_perms);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, unix_sock_rw_perms);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, unix_sock_dir);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, mdns_adv);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, mdns_name);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, tls_no_sanity_certificate);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, tls_no_verify_certificate);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, key_file);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, cert_file);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, ca_file);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, crl_file);
if (remoteConfigGetStringList(conf, "tls_allowed_dn_list",
&data->tls_allowed_dn_list, filename) < 0)
goto error;
if (remoteConfigGetStringList(conf, "sasl_allowed_username_list",
&data->sasl_allowed_username_list, filename) < 0)
goto error;
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, min_workers);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, max_workers);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, max_clients);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, prio_workers);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, max_requests);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, max_client_requests);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, audit_level);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, audit_logging);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, host_uuid);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, log_level);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, log_filters);
GET_CONF_STR (conf, filename, log_outputs);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, log_buffer_size);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, keepalive_interval);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, keepalive_count);
GET_CONF_INT (conf, filename, keepalive_required);
return 0;
error:
return -1;
}
/* Read the config file if it exists.
* Only used in the remote case, hence the name.
*/
int
daemonConfigLoadFile(struct daemonConfig *data,
const char *filename,
bool allow_missing)
{
virConfPtr conf;
int ret;
if (allow_missing &&
access(filename, R_OK) == -1 &&
errno == ENOENT)
return 0;
conf = virConfReadFile(filename, 0);
if (!conf)
return -1;
ret = daemonConfigLoadOptions(data, filename, conf);
virConfFree(conf);
return ret;
}
int daemonConfigLoadData(struct daemonConfig *data,
const char *filename,
const char *filedata)
{
virConfPtr conf;
int ret;
conf = virConfReadMem(filedata, strlen(filedata), 0);
if (!conf)
return -1;
ret = daemonConfigLoadOptions(data, filename, conf);
virConfFree(conf);
return ret;
}

94
daemon/libvirtd-config.h Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
/*
* libvirtd.c: daemon start of day, guest process & i/o management
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2006 Daniel P. Berrange
*
* 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, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
* Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
*/
#ifndef __LIBVIRTD_CONFIG_H__
# define __LIBVIRTD_CONFIG_H__
# include "internal.h"
struct daemonConfig {
char *host_uuid;
int listen_tls;
int listen_tcp;
char *listen_addr;
char *tls_port;
char *tcp_port;
char *unix_sock_ro_perms;
char *unix_sock_rw_perms;
char *unix_sock_group;
char *unix_sock_dir;
int auth_unix_rw;
int auth_unix_ro;
int auth_tcp;
int auth_tls;
int mdns_adv;
char *mdns_name;
int tls_no_verify_certificate;
int tls_no_sanity_certificate;
char **tls_allowed_dn_list;
char **sasl_allowed_username_list;
char *key_file;
char *cert_file;
char *ca_file;
char *crl_file;
int min_workers;
int max_workers;
int max_clients;
int prio_workers;
int max_requests;
int max_client_requests;
int log_level;
char *log_filters;
char *log_outputs;
int log_buffer_size;
int audit_level;
int audit_logging;
int keepalive_interval;
unsigned int keepalive_count;
int keepalive_required;
};
int daemonConfigFilePath(bool privileged, char **configfile);
struct daemonConfig* daemonConfigNew(bool privileged);
void daemonConfigFree(struct daemonConfig *data);
int daemonConfigLoadFile(struct daemonConfig *data,
const char *filename,
bool allow_missing);
int daemonConfigLoadData(struct daemonConfig *data,
const char *filename,
const char *filedata);
#endif /* __LIBVIRTD_CONFIG_H__ */

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@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ module Libvirtd =
let logging_entry = int_entry "log_level"
| str_entry "log_filters"
| str_entry "log_outputs"
| int_entry "log_buffer_size"
let auditing_entry = int_entry "audit_level"
| bool_entry "audit_logging"
@ -70,6 +71,8 @@ module Libvirtd =
| int_entry "keepalive_count"
| bool_entry "keepalive_required"
let misc_entry = str_entry "host_uuid"
(* Each enty in the config is one of the following three ... *)
let entry = network_entry
| sock_acl_entry
@ -80,6 +83,7 @@ module Libvirtd =
| logging_entry
| auditing_entry
| keepalive_entry
| misc_entry
let comment = [ label "#comment" . del /#[ \t]*/ "# " . store /([^ \t\n][^\n]*)?/ . del /\n/ "\n" ]
let empty = [ label "#empty" . eol ]

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@ -56,8 +56,8 @@
# Alternatively can disable for all services on a host by
# stopping the Avahi daemon
#
# This is enabled by default, uncomment this to disable it
#mdns_adv = 0
# This is disabled by default, uncomment this to enable it
#mdns_adv = 1
# Override the default mDNS advertizement name. This must be
# unique on the immediate broadcast network.
@ -303,10 +303,9 @@
# Multiple filter can be defined in a single @filters, they just need to be
# separated by spaces.
#
# e.g:
# log_filters="3:remote 4:event"
# to only get warning or errors from the remote layer and only errors from
# the event layer.
# e.g. to only get warning or errors from the remote layer and only errors
# from the event layer:
#log_filters="3:remote 4:event"
# Logging outputs:
# An output is one of the places to save logging information
@ -324,9 +323,9 @@
# 4: ERROR
#
# Multiple output can be defined, they just need to be separated by spaces.
# e.g.:
# log_outputs="3:syslog:libvirtd"
# to log all warnings and errors to syslog under the libvirtd ident
# e.g. to log all warnings and errors to syslog under the libvirtd ident:
#log_outputs="3:syslog:libvirtd"
#
# Log debug buffer size: default 64
# The daemon keeps an internal debug log buffer which will be dumped in case

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*
* libvirtd.h: daemon data structure definitions
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2006 Daniel P. Berrange
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
@ -22,8 +22,10 @@
*/
#ifndef QEMUD_INTERNAL_H__
# define QEMUD_INTERNAL_H__
#ifndef LIBVIRTD_H__
# define LIBVIRTD_H__
# define VIR_ENUM_SENTINELS
# include <config.h>

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@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
# Required-Start: $network messagebus
# Should-Start: $named
# Should-Start: xend
# Should-Start: hal
# Should-Start: avahi-daemon
# Required-Stop: $network messagebus
# Should-Stop: $named
@ -60,6 +59,13 @@ start() {
echo -n $"Starting $SERVICE daemon: "
mkdir -p @localstatedir@/cache/libvirt
rm -rf @localstatedir@/cache/libvirt/*
# LIBVIRTD_NOFILES_LIMIT from /etc/sysconfig/libvirtd is not handled
# automatically
if [ -n "$LIBVIRTD_NOFILES_LIMIT" ]; then
ulimit -n "$LIBVIRTD_NOFILES_LIMIT"
fi
KRB5_KTNAME=$KRB5_KTNAME daemon --pidfile $PIDFILE --check $SERVICE $PROCESS --daemon $LIBVIRTD_CONFIG_ARGS $LIBVIRTD_ARGS
RETVAL=$?
echo

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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ command line using the B<-f>|B<--config> option.
The sockets libvirtd will use when B<run as root>.
=item F<$HOME/.libvirt/libvirt-sock>
=item F<$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/libvirt/libvirt-sock>
The socket libvirtd will use when run as a B<non-root> user.

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@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ file are instantly applied.
<defaults>
<!-- Only a program in the active host session can use libvirt in
read-write mode for management, and we require user password -->
<allow_any>no</allow_any>
<allow_inactive>no</allow_inactive>
<allow_any>auth_admin</allow_any>
<allow_inactive>auth_admin</allow_inactive>
<allow_active>auth_admin_keep_session</allow_active>
</defaults>
</action>

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@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ file are instantly applied.
<defaults>
<!-- Only a program in the active host session can use libvirt in
read-write mode for management, and we require user password -->
<allow_any>no</allow_any>
<allow_inactive>no</allow_inactive>
<allow_any>auth_admin</allow_any>
<allow_inactive>auth_admin</allow_inactive>
<allow_active>auth_admin_keep</allow_active>
</defaults>
</action>

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@ -5,16 +5,15 @@
[Unit]
Description=Virtualization daemon
After=syslog.target
After=udev.target
After=avahi.target
After=dbus.target
Before=libvirt-guests.service
[Service]
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/sysconfig/libvirtd
ExecStart=@sbindir@/libvirtd $LIBVIRTD_ARGS
ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
KillMode=process
# Override the maximum number of opened files
#LimitNOFILE=2048
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

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@ -19,3 +19,6 @@
#QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=sdl
#
#SDL_AUDIODRIVER=pulse
# Override the maximum number of opened files
#LIBVIRTD_NOFILES_LIMIT=2048

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@ -31,6 +31,11 @@ script
ulimit -c "$DAEMON_COREFILE_LIMIT"
fi
# LIBVIRTD_NOFILES_LIMIT from /etc/sysconfig/libvirtd is not handled
# automatically
if [ -n "$LIBVIRTD_NOFILES_LIMIT" ]; then
ulimit -n "$LIBVIRTD_NOFILES_LIMIT"
fi
mkdir -p /var/cache/libvirt
rm -rf /var/cache/libvirt/*

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@ -44,7 +44,8 @@
#include "virnetserverservice.h"
#include "virnetserver.h"
#include "virfile.h"
#include "virtypedparam.h"
#include "virdbus.h"
#include "remote_protocol.h"
#include "qemu_protocol.h"
@ -56,14 +57,15 @@
__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#if SIZEOF_LONG < 8
# define HYPER_TO_TYPE(_type, _to, _from) \
do { \
if ((_from) != (_type)(_from)) { \
virNetError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, \
_("conversion from hyper to %s overflowed"), #_type); \
goto cleanup; \
} \
(_to) = (_from); \
# define HYPER_TO_TYPE(_type, _to, _from) \
do { \
if ((_from) != (_type)(_from)) { \
virNetError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, \
_("conversion from hyper to %s overflowed"), \
#_type); \
goto cleanup; \
} \
(_to) = (_from); \
} while (0)
# define HYPER_TO_LONG(_to, _from) HYPER_TO_TYPE(long, _to, _from)
@ -97,6 +99,12 @@ remoteDeserializeTypedParameters(remote_typed_param *args_params_val,
int limit,
int *nparams);
static int
remoteSerializeDomainDiskErrors(virDomainDiskErrorPtr errors,
int nerrors,
remote_domain_disk_error **ret_errors_val,
u_int *ret_errors_len);
#include "remote_dispatch.h"
#include "qemu_dispatch.h"
@ -124,7 +132,7 @@ static int remoteRelayDomainEventLifecycle(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
VIR_DEBUG("Relaying domain lifecycle event %d %d", event, detail);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof data);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
make_nonnull_domain(&data.dom, dom);
data.event = event;
data.detail = detail;
@ -149,7 +157,7 @@ static int remoteRelayDomainEventReboot(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
VIR_DEBUG("Relaying domain reboot event %s %d", dom->name, dom->id);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof data);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
make_nonnull_domain(&data.dom, dom);
remoteDispatchDomainEventSend(client, remoteProgram,
@ -174,7 +182,7 @@ static int remoteRelayDomainEventRTCChange(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
VIR_DEBUG("Relaying domain rtc change event %s %d %lld", dom->name, dom->id, offset);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof data);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
make_nonnull_domain(&data.dom, dom);
data.offset = offset;
@ -200,7 +208,7 @@ static int remoteRelayDomainEventWatchdog(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
VIR_DEBUG("Relaying domain watchdog event %s %d %d", dom->name, dom->id, action);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof data);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
make_nonnull_domain(&data.dom, dom);
data.action = action;
@ -228,7 +236,7 @@ static int remoteRelayDomainEventIOError(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
VIR_DEBUG("Relaying domain io error %s %d %s %s %d", dom->name, dom->id, srcPath, devAlias, action);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof data);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
data.srcPath = strdup(srcPath);
if (data.srcPath == NULL)
goto mem_error;
@ -269,7 +277,7 @@ static int remoteRelayDomainEventIOErrorReason(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUS
dom->name, dom->id, srcPath, devAlias, action, reason);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof data);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
data.srcPath = strdup(srcPath);
if (data.srcPath == NULL)
goto mem_error;
@ -325,7 +333,7 @@ static int remoteRelayDomainEventGraphics(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
}
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof data);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
data.phase = phase;
data.local.family = local->family;
data.remote.family = remote->family;
@ -401,7 +409,7 @@ static int remoteRelayDomainEventBlockJob(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
dom->name, dom->id, path, type, status);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof data);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
data.path = strdup(path);
if (data.path == NULL)
goto mem_error;
@ -435,7 +443,7 @@ static int remoteRelayDomainEventControlError(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSE
VIR_DEBUG("Relaying domain control error %s %d", dom->name, dom->id);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof data);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
make_nonnull_domain(&data.dom, dom);
remoteDispatchDomainEventSend(client, remoteProgram,
@ -465,7 +473,7 @@ static int remoteRelayDomainEventDiskChange(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
dom->name, dom->id, oldSrcPath, newSrcPath, devAlias, reason);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof data);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
if (oldSrcPath &&
((VIR_ALLOC(oldSrcPath_p) < 0) ||
!(*oldSrcPath_p = strdup(oldSrcPath))))
@ -498,6 +506,82 @@ mem_error:
}
static int remoteRelayDomainEventTrayChange(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainPtr dom,
const char *devAlias,
int reason,
void *opaque) {
virNetServerClientPtr client = opaque;
remote_domain_event_tray_change_msg data;
if (!client)
return -1;
VIR_DEBUG("Relaying domain %s %d tray change devAlias: %s reason: %d",
dom->name, dom->id, devAlias, reason);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
if (!(data.devAlias = strdup(devAlias))) {
virReportOOMError();
return -1;
}
data.reason = reason;
make_nonnull_domain(&data.dom, dom);
remoteDispatchDomainEventSend(client, remoteProgram,
REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_EVENT_TRAY_CHANGE,
(xdrproc_t)xdr_remote_domain_event_tray_change_msg, &data);
return 0;
}
static int remoteRelayDomainEventPMWakeup(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainPtr dom,
void *opaque) {
virNetServerClientPtr client = opaque;
remote_domain_event_pmwakeup_msg data;
if (!client)
return -1;
VIR_DEBUG("Relaying domain %s %d system pmwakeup", dom->name, dom->id);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
make_nonnull_domain(&data.dom, dom);
remoteDispatchDomainEventSend(client, remoteProgram,
REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_EVENT_PMWAKEUP,
(xdrproc_t)xdr_remote_domain_event_pmwakeup_msg, &data);
return 0;
}
static int remoteRelayDomainEventPMSuspend(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainPtr dom,
void *opaque) {
virNetServerClientPtr client = opaque;
remote_domain_event_pmsuspend_msg data;
if (!client)
return -1;
VIR_DEBUG("Relaying domain %s %d system pmsuspend", dom->name, dom->id);
/* build return data */
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
make_nonnull_domain(&data.dom, dom);
remoteDispatchDomainEventSend(client, remoteProgram,
REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_EVENT_PMSUSPEND,
(xdrproc_t)xdr_remote_domain_event_pmsuspend_msg, &data);
return 0;
}
static virConnectDomainEventGenericCallback domainEventCallbacks[] = {
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(remoteRelayDomainEventLifecycle),
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(remoteRelayDomainEventReboot),
@ -509,6 +593,9 @@ static virConnectDomainEventGenericCallback domainEventCallbacks[] = {
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(remoteRelayDomainEventControlError),
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(remoteRelayDomainEventBlockJob),
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(remoteRelayDomainEventDiskChange),
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(remoteRelayDomainEventTrayChange),
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(remoteRelayDomainEventPMWakeup),
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(remoteRelayDomainEventPMSuspend),
};
verify(ARRAY_CARDINALITY(domainEventCallbacks) == VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LAST);
@ -703,8 +790,11 @@ remoteSerializeTypedParameters(virTypedParameterPtr params,
}
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < nparams; ++i) {
if (!(flags & VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY) &&
params[i].type == VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING) {
/* virDomainGetCPUStats can return a sparse array; also, we
* can't pass back strings to older clients. */
if (!params[i].type ||
(!(flags & VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY) &&
params[i].type == VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)) {
--*ret_params_len;
continue;
}
@ -844,11 +934,7 @@ remoteDeserializeTypedParameters(remote_typed_param *args_params_val,
cleanup:
if (rv < 0) {
int j;
for (j = 0; j < i; ++j) {
if (params[j].type == VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)
VIR_FREE(params[j].value.s);
}
virTypedParameterArrayClear(params, i);
VIR_FREE(params);
}
return params;
@ -909,6 +995,60 @@ no_memory:
goto cleanup;
}
static int
remoteDispatchConnectListAllDomains(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetServerClientPtr client,
virNetMessagePtr msg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetMessageErrorPtr rerr,
remote_connect_list_all_domains_args *args,
remote_connect_list_all_domains_ret *ret)
{
virDomainPtr *doms = NULL;
int ndomains = 0;
int i;
int rv = -1;
struct daemonClientPrivate *priv = virNetServerClientGetPrivateData(client);
if (!priv->conn) {
virNetError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("connection not open"));
goto cleanup;
}
if ((ndomains = virConnectListAllDomains(priv->conn,
args->need_results ? &doms : NULL,
args->flags)) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (doms && ndomains) {
if (VIR_ALLOC_N(ret->domains.domains_val, ndomains) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
ret->domains.domains_len = ndomains;
for (i = 0; i < ndomains; i++)
make_nonnull_domain(ret->domains.domains_val + i, doms[i]);
} else {
ret->domains.domains_len = 0;
ret->domains.domains_val = NULL;
}
ret->ret = ndomains;
rv = 0;
cleanup:
if (rv < 0)
virNetMessageSaveError(rerr);
if (doms) {
for (i = 0; i < ndomains; i++)
virDomainFree(doms[i]);
VIR_FREE(doms);
}
return rv;
}
static int
remoteDispatchDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetServerClientPtr client ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
@ -1271,7 +1411,7 @@ remoteDispatchNodeGetSecurityModel(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
goto cleanup;
}
memset(&secmodel, 0, sizeof secmodel);
memset(&secmodel, 0, sizeof(secmodel));
if (virNodeGetSecurityModel(priv->conn, &secmodel) < 0)
goto cleanup;
@ -2030,6 +2170,7 @@ remoteDispatchAuthList(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
int rv = -1;
int auth = virNetServerClientGetAuth(client);
uid_t callerUid;
gid_t callerGid;
pid_t callerPid;
/* If the client is root then we want to bypass the
@ -2037,22 +2178,24 @@ remoteDispatchAuthList(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
* some piece of polkit isn't present/running
*/
if (auth == VIR_NET_SERVER_SERVICE_AUTH_POLKIT) {
if (virNetServerClientGetLocalIdentity(client, &callerUid, &callerPid) < 0) {
if (virNetServerClientGetUNIXIdentity(client, &callerUid, &callerGid,
&callerPid) < 0) {
/* Don't do anything on error - it'll be validated at next
* phase of auth anyway */
virResetLastError();
} else if (callerUid == 0) {
char ident[100];
rv = snprintf(ident, sizeof ident, "pid:%d,uid:%d", callerPid, callerUid);
if (rv > 0 || rv < sizeof ident) {
VIR_INFO("Bypass polkit auth for privileged client %s",
ident);
if (virNetServerClientSetIdentity(client, ident) < 0)
virResetLastError();
else
auth = VIR_NET_SERVER_SERVICE_AUTH_NONE;
char *ident;
if (virAsprintf(&ident, "pid:%lld,uid:%d",
(long long) callerPid, callerUid) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
rv = -1;
VIR_INFO("Bypass polkit auth for privileged client %s", ident);
if (virNetServerClientSetIdentity(client, ident) < 0)
virResetLastError();
else
auth = VIR_NET_SERVER_SERVICE_AUTH_NONE;
VIR_FREE(ident);
}
}
@ -2197,7 +2340,6 @@ remoteSASLFinish(virNetServerClientPtr client)
VIR_DEBUG("Authentication successful %d", virNetServerClientGetFD(client));
identity = virNetSASLSessionGetIdentity(priv->sasl);
PROBE(RPC_SERVER_CLIENT_AUTH_ALLOW,
"client=%p auth=%d identity=%s",
client, REMOTE_AUTH_SASL, identity);
@ -2463,29 +2605,25 @@ remoteDispatchAuthPolkit(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
remote_auth_polkit_ret *ret)
{
pid_t callerPid = -1;
gid_t callerGid = -1;
uid_t callerUid = -1;
const char *action;
int status = -1;
char pidbuf[50];
char ident[100];
int rv = -1;
char *ident = NULL;
bool authdismissed = 0;
char *pkout = NULL;
struct daemonClientPrivate *priv =
virNetServerClientGetPrivateData(client);
memset(ident, 0, sizeof ident);
virCommandPtr cmd = NULL;
virMutexLock(&priv->lock);
action = virNetServerClientGetReadonly(client) ?
"org.libvirt.unix.monitor" :
"org.libvirt.unix.manage";
const char * const pkcheck [] = {
PKCHECK_PATH,
"--action-id", action,
"--process", pidbuf,
"--allow-user-interaction",
NULL
};
cmd = virCommandNewArgList(PKCHECK_PATH, "--action-id", action, NULL);
virCommandSetOutputBuffer(cmd, &pkout);
virCommandSetErrorBuffer(cmd, &pkout);
VIR_DEBUG("Start PolicyKit auth %d", virNetServerClientGetFD(client));
if (virNetServerClientGetAuth(client) != VIR_NET_SERVER_SERVICE_AUTH_POLKIT) {
@ -2493,51 +2631,64 @@ remoteDispatchAuthPolkit(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
goto authfail;
}
if (virNetServerClientGetLocalIdentity(client, &callerUid, &callerPid) < 0) {
if (virNetServerClientGetUNIXIdentity(client, &callerUid, &callerGid,
&callerPid) < 0) {
goto authfail;
}
VIR_INFO("Checking PID %d running as %d", callerPid, callerUid);
VIR_INFO("Checking PID %lld running as %d",
(long long) callerPid, callerUid);
rv = snprintf(pidbuf, sizeof pidbuf, "%d", callerPid);
if (rv < 0 || rv >= sizeof pidbuf) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Caller PID was too large %d"), callerPid);
virCommandAddArg(cmd, "--process");
virCommandAddArgFormat(cmd, "%lld", (long long) callerPid);
virCommandAddArg(cmd, "--allow-user-interaction");
if (virAsprintf(&ident, "pid:%lld,uid:%d",
(long long) callerPid, callerUid) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto authfail;
}
rv = snprintf(ident, sizeof ident, "pid:%d,uid:%d", callerPid, callerUid);
if (rv < 0 || rv >= sizeof ident) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Caller identity was too large %d:%d"), callerPid, callerUid);
if (virCommandRun(cmd, &status) < 0)
goto authfail;
}
if (virRun(pkcheck, &status) < 0) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Cannot invoke %s"), PKCHECK_PATH);
goto authfail;
}
authdismissed = (pkout && strstr(pkout, "dismissed=true"));
if (status != 0) {
char *tmp = virCommandTranslateStatus(status);
VIR_ERROR(_("Policy kit denied action %s from pid %d, uid %d: %s"),
action, callerPid, callerUid, NULLSTR(tmp));
VIR_ERROR(_("Policy kit denied action %s from pid %lld, uid %d: %s"),
action, (long long) callerPid, callerUid, NULLSTR(tmp));
VIR_FREE(tmp);
goto authdeny;
}
PROBE(RPC_SERVER_CLIENT_AUTH_ALLOW,
"client=%p auth=%d identity=%s",
client, REMOTE_AUTH_POLKIT, ident);
VIR_INFO("Policy allowed action %s from pid %d, uid %d",
action, callerPid, callerUid);
VIR_INFO("Policy allowed action %s from pid %lld, uid %d",
action, (long long) callerPid, callerUid);
ret->complete = 1;
virNetServerClientSetIdentity(client, ident);
virMutexUnlock(&priv->lock);
virCommandFree(cmd);
VIR_FREE(pkout);
VIR_FREE(ident);
return 0;
error:
virCommandFree(cmd);
VIR_FREE(ident);
virResetLastError();
virNetError(VIR_ERR_AUTH_FAILED, "%s",
_("authentication failed"));
if (authdismissed) {
virNetError(VIR_ERR_AUTH_CANCELLED, "%s",
_("authentication cancelled by user"));
} else {
virNetError(VIR_ERR_AUTH_FAILED, "%s",
pkout && *pkout ? pkout : _("authentication failed"));
}
VIR_FREE(pkout);
virNetMessageSaveError(rerr);
virMutexUnlock(&priv->lock);
return -1;
@ -2551,18 +2702,19 @@ authfail:
authdeny:
PROBE(RPC_SERVER_CLIENT_AUTH_DENY,
"client=%p auth=%d identity=%s",
client, REMOTE_AUTH_POLKIT, (char *)ident);
client, REMOTE_AUTH_POLKIT, ident);
goto error;
}
#elif HAVE_POLKIT0
static int
remoteDispatchAuthPolkit(virNetServerPtr server,
remoteDispatchAuthPolkit(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetServerClientPtr client,
virNetMessagePtr msg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetMessageErrorPtr rerr,
remote_auth_polkit_ret *ret)
{
pid_t callerPid;
gid_t callerGid;
uid_t callerUid;
PolKitCaller *pkcaller = NULL;
PolKitAction *pkaction = NULL;
@ -2571,12 +2723,10 @@ remoteDispatchAuthPolkit(virNetServerPtr server,
PolKitResult pkresult;
DBusError err;
const char *action;
char ident[100];
int rv = -1;
char *ident = NULL;
struct daemonClientPrivate *priv =
virNetServerClientGetPrivateData(client);
memset(ident, 0, sizeof ident);
DBusConnection *sysbus;
virMutexLock(&priv->lock);
@ -2590,20 +2740,25 @@ remoteDispatchAuthPolkit(virNetServerPtr server,
goto authfail;
}
if (virNetServerClientGetLocalIdentity(client, &callerUid, &callerPid) < 0) {
if (virNetServerClientGetUNIXIdentity(client, &callerUid, &callerGid,
&callerPid) < 0) {
VIR_ERROR(_("cannot get peer socket identity"));
goto authfail;
}
rv = snprintf(ident, sizeof ident, "pid:%d,uid:%d", callerPid, callerUid);
if (rv < 0 || rv >= sizeof ident) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Caller identity was too large %d:%d"), callerPid, callerUid);
if (virAsprintf(&ident, "pid:%lld,uid:%d",
(long long) callerPid, callerUid) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto authfail;
}
VIR_INFO("Checking PID %d running as %d", callerPid, callerUid);
if (!(sysbus = virDBusGetSystemBus()))
goto authfail;
VIR_INFO("Checking PID %lld running as %d",
(long long) callerPid, callerUid);
dbus_error_init(&err);
if (!(pkcaller = polkit_caller_new_from_pid(virNetServerGetDBusConn(server),
if (!(pkcaller = polkit_caller_new_from_pid(sysbus,
callerPid, &err))) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Failed to lookup policy kit caller: %s"), err.message);
dbus_error_free(&err);
@ -2613,7 +2768,7 @@ remoteDispatchAuthPolkit(virNetServerPtr server,
if (!(pkaction = polkit_action_new())) {
char ebuf[1024];
VIR_ERROR(_("Failed to create polkit action %s"),
virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof ebuf));
virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf)));
polkit_caller_unref(pkcaller);
goto authfail;
}
@ -2624,7 +2779,7 @@ remoteDispatchAuthPolkit(virNetServerPtr server,
char ebuf[1024];
VIR_ERROR(_("Failed to create polkit context %s"),
(pkerr ? polkit_error_get_error_message(pkerr)
: virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof ebuf)));
: virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))));
if (pkerr)
polkit_error_free(pkerr);
polkit_caller_unref(pkcaller);
@ -2654,24 +2809,26 @@ remoteDispatchAuthPolkit(virNetServerPtr server,
polkit_caller_unref(pkcaller);
polkit_action_unref(pkaction);
if (pkresult != POLKIT_RESULT_YES) {
VIR_ERROR(_("Policy kit denied action %s from pid %d, uid %d, result: %s"),
action, callerPid, callerUid,
VIR_ERROR(_("Policy kit denied action %s from pid %lld, uid %d, result: %s"),
action, (long long) callerPid, callerUid,
polkit_result_to_string_representation(pkresult));
goto authdeny;
}
PROBE(RPC_SERVER_CLIENT_AUTH_ALLOW,
"client=%p auth=%d identity=%s",
client, REMOTE_AUTH_POLKIT, ident);
VIR_INFO("Policy allowed action %s from pid %d, uid %d, result %s",
action, callerPid, callerUid,
VIR_INFO("Policy allowed action %s from pid %lld, uid %d, result %s",
action, (long long) callerPid, callerUid,
polkit_result_to_string_representation(pkresult));
ret->complete = 1;
virNetServerClientSetIdentity(client, ident);
virMutexUnlock(&priv->lock);
VIR_FREE(ident);
return 0;
error:
VIR_FREE(ident);
virResetLastError();
virNetError(VIR_ERR_AUTH_FAILED, "%s",
_("authentication failed"));
@ -3502,6 +3659,270 @@ cleanup:
return rv;
}
static int
remoteDispatchDomainGetCPUStats(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetServerClientPtr client ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetMessagePtr hdr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetMessageErrorPtr rerr,
remote_domain_get_cpu_stats_args *args,
remote_domain_get_cpu_stats_ret *ret)
{
virDomainPtr dom = NULL;
struct daemonClientPrivate *priv;
virTypedParameterPtr params = NULL;
int rv = -1;
int percpu_len = 0;
priv = virNetServerClientGetPrivateData(client);
if (!priv->conn) {
virNetError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("connection not open"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (args->nparams > REMOTE_NODE_CPU_STATS_MAX) {
virNetError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("nparams too large"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (args->ncpus > REMOTE_DOMAIN_GET_CPU_STATS_NCPUS_MAX) {
virNetError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("ncpus too large"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (args->nparams > 0 &&
VIR_ALLOC_N(params, args->ncpus * args->nparams) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
if (!(dom = get_nonnull_domain(priv->conn, args->dom)))
goto cleanup;
percpu_len = virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, params, args->nparams,
args->start_cpu, args->ncpus,
args->flags);
if (percpu_len < 0)
goto cleanup;
/* If nparams == 0, the function returns a single value */
if (args->nparams == 0)
goto success;
if (remoteSerializeTypedParameters(params, args->nparams * args->ncpus,
&ret->params.params_val,
&ret->params.params_len,
args->flags) < 0)
goto cleanup;
success:
rv = 0;
ret->nparams = percpu_len;
if (args->nparams && !(args->flags & VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY)) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < percpu_len; i++) {
if (params[i].type == VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)
ret->nparams--;
}
}
cleanup:
if (rv < 0)
virNetMessageSaveError(rerr);
virTypedParameterArrayClear(params, args->ncpus * args->nparams);
VIR_FREE(params);
if (dom)
virDomainFree(dom);
return rv;
}
static int remoteDispatchDomainGetDiskErrors(
virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetServerClientPtr client,
virNetMessagePtr msg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetMessageErrorPtr rerr,
remote_domain_get_disk_errors_args *args,
remote_domain_get_disk_errors_ret *ret)
{
int rv = -1;
virDomainPtr dom = NULL;
virDomainDiskErrorPtr errors = NULL;
int len = 0;
struct daemonClientPrivate *priv =
virNetServerClientGetPrivateData(client);
if (!priv->conn) {
virNetError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("connection not open"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (!(dom = get_nonnull_domain(priv->conn, args->dom)))
goto cleanup;
if (args->maxerrors > REMOTE_DOMAIN_DISK_ERRORS_MAX) {
virNetError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
_("maxerrors too large"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (args->maxerrors &&
VIR_ALLOC_N(errors, args->maxerrors) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
if ((len = virDomainGetDiskErrors(dom, errors,
args->maxerrors,
args->flags)) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret->nerrors = len;
if (errors &&
remoteSerializeDomainDiskErrors(errors, len,
&ret->errors.errors_val,
&ret->errors.errors_len) < 0)
goto cleanup;
rv = 0;
cleanup:
if (rv < 0)
virNetMessageSaveError(rerr);
if (dom)
virDomainFree(dom);
if (errors) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
VIR_FREE(errors[i].disk);
}
VIR_FREE(errors);
return rv;
}
static int
remoteDispatchDomainListAllSnapshots(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetServerClientPtr client,
virNetMessagePtr msg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetMessageErrorPtr rerr,
remote_domain_list_all_snapshots_args *args,
remote_domain_list_all_snapshots_ret *ret)
{
virDomainSnapshotPtr *snaps = NULL;
int nsnaps = 0;
int i;
int rv = -1;
struct daemonClientPrivate *priv = virNetServerClientGetPrivateData(client);
virDomainPtr dom = NULL;
if (!priv->conn) {
virNetError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("connection not open"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (!(dom = get_nonnull_domain(priv->conn, args->dom)))
goto cleanup;
if ((nsnaps = virDomainListAllSnapshots(dom,
args->need_results ? &snaps : NULL,
args->flags)) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (snaps && nsnaps) {
if (VIR_ALLOC_N(ret->snapshots.snapshots_val, nsnaps) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
ret->snapshots.snapshots_len = nsnaps;
for (i = 0; i < nsnaps; i++)
make_nonnull_domain_snapshot(ret->snapshots.snapshots_val + i,
snaps[i]);
} else {
ret->snapshots.snapshots_len = 0;
ret->snapshots.snapshots_val = NULL;
}
ret->ret = nsnaps;
rv = 0;
cleanup:
if (rv < 0)
virNetMessageSaveError(rerr);
if (dom)
virDomainFree(dom);
if (snaps) {
for (i = 0; i < nsnaps; i++)
virDomainSnapshotFree(snaps[i]);
VIR_FREE(snaps);
}
return rv;
}
static int
remoteDispatchDomainSnapshotListAllChildren(virNetServerPtr server ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetServerClientPtr client,
virNetMessagePtr msg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virNetMessageErrorPtr rerr,
remote_domain_snapshot_list_all_children_args *args,
remote_domain_snapshot_list_all_children_ret *ret)
{
virDomainSnapshotPtr *snaps = NULL;
int nsnaps = 0;
int i;
int rv = -1;
struct daemonClientPrivate *priv = virNetServerClientGetPrivateData(client);
virDomainPtr dom = NULL;
virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot = NULL;
if (!priv->conn) {
virNetError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("connection not open"));
goto cleanup;
}
if (!(dom = get_nonnull_domain(priv->conn, args->snapshot.dom)))
goto cleanup;
if (!(snapshot = get_nonnull_domain_snapshot(dom, args->snapshot)))
goto cleanup;
if ((nsnaps = virDomainSnapshotListAllChildren(snapshot,
args->need_results ? &snaps : NULL,
args->flags)) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (snaps && nsnaps) {
if (VIR_ALLOC_N(ret->snapshots.snapshots_val, nsnaps) < 0) {
virReportOOMError();
goto cleanup;
}
ret->snapshots.snapshots_len = nsnaps;
for (i = 0; i < nsnaps; i++)
make_nonnull_domain_snapshot(ret->snapshots.snapshots_val + i,
snaps[i]);
} else {
ret->snapshots.snapshots_len = 0;
ret->snapshots.snapshots_val = NULL;
}
ret->ret = nsnaps;
rv = 0;
cleanup:
if (rv < 0)
virNetMessageSaveError(rerr);
if (snapshot)
virDomainSnapshotFree(snapshot);
if (dom)
virDomainFree(dom);
if (snaps) {
for (i = 0; i < nsnaps; i++)
virDomainSnapshotFree(snaps[i]);
VIR_FREE(snaps);
}
return rv;
}
/*----- Helpers. -----*/
/* get_nonnull_domain and get_nonnull_network turn an on-wire
@ -3632,3 +4053,37 @@ make_nonnull_domain_snapshot(remote_nonnull_domain_snapshot *snapshot_dst, virDo
snapshot_dst->name = strdup(snapshot_src->name);
make_nonnull_domain(&snapshot_dst->dom, snapshot_src->domain);
}
static int
remoteSerializeDomainDiskErrors(virDomainDiskErrorPtr errors,
int nerrors,
remote_domain_disk_error **ret_errors_val,
u_int *ret_errors_len)
{
remote_domain_disk_error *val = NULL;
int i = 0;
if (VIR_ALLOC_N(val, nerrors) < 0)
goto no_memory;
for (i = 0; i < nerrors; i++) {
if (!(val[i].disk = strdup(errors[i].disk)))
goto no_memory;
val[i].error = errors[i].error;
}
*ret_errors_len = nerrors;
*ret_errors_val = val;
return 0;
no_memory:
if (val) {
int j;
for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
VIR_FREE(val[j].disk);
VIR_FREE(val);
}
virReportOOMError();
return -1;
}

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@ -1,553 +0,0 @@
module Test_libvirtd =
let conf = "# Master libvirt daemon configuration file
#
# For further information consult http://libvirt.org/format.html
#################################################################
#
# Network connectivity controls
#
# Flag listening for secure TLS connections on the public TCP/IP port.
# NB, must pass the --listen flag to the libvirtd process for this to
# have any effect.
#
# It is necessary to setup a CA and issue server certificates before
# using this capability.
#
# This is enabled by default, uncomment this to disable it
listen_tls = 0
# Listen for unencrypted TCP connections on the public TCP/IP port.
# NB, must pass the --listen flag to the libvirtd process for this to
# have any effect.
#
# Using the TCP socket requires SASL authentication by default. Only
# SASL mechanisms which support data encryption are allowed. This is
# DIGEST_MD5 and GSSAPI (Kerberos5)
#
# This is disabled by default, uncomment this to enable it.
listen_tcp = 1
# Override the port for accepting secure TLS connections
# This can be a port number, or service name
#
tls_port = \"16514\"
# Override the port for accepting insecure TCP connections
# This can be a port number, or service name
#
tcp_port = \"16509\"
# Override the default configuration which binds to all network
# interfaces. This can be a numeric IPv4/6 address, or hostname
#
listen_addr = \"192.168.0.1\"
# Flag toggling mDNS advertizement of the libvirt service.
#
# Alternatively can disable for all services on a host by
# stopping the Avahi daemon
#
# This is enabled by default, uncomment this to disable it
mdns_adv = 0
# Override the default mDNS advertizement name. This must be
# unique on the immediate broadcast network.
#
# The default is \"Virtualization Host HOSTNAME\", where HOSTNAME
# is subsituted for the short hostname of the machine (without domain)
#
mdns_name = \"Virtualization Host Joe Demo\"
#################################################################
#
# UNIX socket access controls
#
# Set the UNIX domain socket group ownership. This can be used to
# allow a 'trusted' set of users access to management capabilities
# without becoming root.
#
# This is restricted to 'root' by default.
unix_sock_group = \"libvirt\"
# Set the UNIX socket permissions for the R/O socket. This is used
# for monitoring VM status only
#
# Default allows any user. If setting group ownership may want to
# restrict this to:
unix_sock_ro_perms = \"0777\"
# Set the UNIX socket permissions for the R/W socket. This is used
# for full management of VMs
#
# Default allows only root. If PolicyKit is enabled on the socket,
# the default will change to allow everyone (eg, 0777)
#
# If not using PolicyKit and setting group ownership for access
# control then you may want to relax this to:
unix_sock_rw_perms = \"0770\"
#################################################################
#
# Authentication.
#
# - none: do not perform auth checks. If you can connect to the
# socket you are allowed. This is suitable if there are
# restrictions on connecting to the socket (eg, UNIX
# socket permissions), or if there is a lower layer in
# the network providing auth (eg, TLS/x509 certificates)
#
# - sasl: use SASL infrastructure. The actual auth scheme is then
# controlled from /etc/sasl2/libvirt.conf. For the TCP
# socket only GSSAPI & DIGEST-MD5 mechanisms will be used.
# For non-TCP or TLS sockets, any scheme is allowed.
#
# - polkit: use PolicyKit to authenticate. This is only suitable
# for use on the UNIX sockets. The default policy will
# require a user to supply their own password to gain
# full read/write access (aka sudo like), while anyone
# is allowed read/only access.
#
# Set an authentication scheme for UNIX read-only sockets
# By default socket permissions allow anyone to connect
#
# To restrict monitoring of domains you may wish to enable
# an authentication mechanism here
auth_unix_ro = \"none\"
# Set an authentication scheme for UNIX read-write sockets
# By default socket permissions only allow root. If PolicyKit
# support was compiled into libvirt, the default will be to
# use 'polkit' auth.
#
# If the unix_sock_rw_perms are changed you may wish to enable
# an authentication mechanism here
auth_unix_rw = \"none\"
# Change the authentication scheme for TCP sockets.
#
# If you don't enable SASL, then all TCP traffic is cleartext.
# Don't do this outside of a dev/test scenario. For real world
# use, always enable SASL and use the GSSAPI or DIGEST-MD5
# mechanism in /etc/sasl2/libvirt.conf
auth_tcp = \"sasl\"
# Change the authentication scheme for TLS sockets.
#
# TLS sockets already have encryption provided by the TLS
# layer, and limited authentication is done by certificates
#
# It is possible to make use of any SASL authentication
# mechanism as well, by using 'sasl' for this option
auth_tls = \"none\"
#################################################################
#
# TLS x509 certificate configuration
#
# Override the default server key file path
#
key_file = \"/etc/pki/libvirt/private/serverkey.pem\"
# Override the default server certificate file path
#
cert_file = \"/etc/pki/libvirt/servercert.pem\"
# Override the default CA certificate path
#
ca_file = \"/etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem\"
# Specify a certificate revocation list.
#
# Defaults to not using a CRL, uncomment to enable it
crl_file = \"/etc/pki/CA/crl.pem\"
#################################################################
#
# Authorization controls
#
# Flag to disable verification of client certificates
#
# Client certificate verification is the primary authentication mechanism.
# Any client which does not present a certificate signed by the CA
# will be rejected.
#
# Default is to always verify. Uncommenting this will disable
# verification - make sure an IP whitelist is set
tls_no_verify_certificate = 1
tls_no_sanity_certificate = 1
# A whitelist of allowed x509 Distinguished Names
# This list may contain wildcards such as
#
# \"C=GB,ST=London,L=London,O=Red Hat,CN=*\"
#
# See the POSIX fnmatch function for the format of the wildcards.
#
# NB If this is an empty list, no client can connect, so comment out
# entirely rather than using empty list to disable these checks
#
# By default, no DN's are checked
tls_allowed_dn_list = [\"DN1\", \"DN2\"]
# A whitelist of allowed SASL usernames. The format for usernames
# depends on the SASL authentication mechanism. Kerberos usernames
# look like username@REALM
#
# This list may contain wildcards such as
#
# \"*@EXAMPLE.COM\"
#
# See the POSIX fnmatch function for the format of the wildcards.
#
# NB If this is an empty list, no client can connect, so comment out
# entirely rather than using empty list to disable these checks
#
# By default, no Username's are checked
sasl_allowed_username_list = [
\"joe@EXAMPLE.COM\",
\"fred@EXAMPLE.COM\"
]
#################################################################
#
# Processing controls
#
# The maximum number of concurrent client connections to allow
# over all sockets combined.
max_clients = 20
# The minimum limit sets the number of workers to start up
# initially. If the number of active clients exceeds this,
# then more threads are spawned, upto max_workers limit.
# Typically you'd want max_workers to equal maximum number
# of clients allowed
min_workers = 5
max_workers = 20
# Total global limit on concurrent RPC calls. Should be
# at least as large as max_workers. Beyond this, RPC requests
# will be read into memory and queued. This directly impact
# memory usage, currently each request requires 256 KB of
# memory. So by default upto 5 MB of memory is used
max_requests = 20
# Limit on concurrent requests from a single client
# connection. To avoid one client monopolizing the server
# this should be a small fraction of the global max_requests
# and max_workers parameter
max_client_requests = 5
# Logging level:
log_level = 4
# Logging outputs:
log_outputs=\"4:stderr\"
# Logging filters:
log_filters=\"a\"
# Auditing:
audit_level = 2
"
test Libvirtd.lns get conf =
{ "#comment" = "Master libvirt daemon configuration file" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "For further information consult http://libvirt.org/format.html" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "################################################################" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Network connectivity controls" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Flag listening for secure TLS connections on the public TCP/IP port." }
{ "#comment" = "NB, must pass the --listen flag to the libvirtd process for this to" }
{ "#comment" = "have any effect." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "It is necessary to setup a CA and issue server certificates before" }
{ "#comment" = "using this capability." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "This is enabled by default, uncomment this to disable it" }
{ "listen_tls" = "0" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Listen for unencrypted TCP connections on the public TCP/IP port." }
{ "#comment" = "NB, must pass the --listen flag to the libvirtd process for this to" }
{ "#comment" = "have any effect." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Using the TCP socket requires SASL authentication by default. Only" }
{ "#comment" = "SASL mechanisms which support data encryption are allowed. This is" }
{ "#comment" = "DIGEST_MD5 and GSSAPI (Kerberos5)" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "This is disabled by default, uncomment this to enable it." }
{ "listen_tcp" = "1" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Override the port for accepting secure TLS connections" }
{ "#comment" = "This can be a port number, or service name" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "tls_port" = "16514" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Override the port for accepting insecure TCP connections" }
{ "#comment" = "This can be a port number, or service name" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "tcp_port" = "16509" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Override the default configuration which binds to all network" }
{ "#comment" = "interfaces. This can be a numeric IPv4/6 address, or hostname" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "listen_addr" = "192.168.0.1" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Flag toggling mDNS advertizement of the libvirt service." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Alternatively can disable for all services on a host by" }
{ "#comment" = "stopping the Avahi daemon" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "This is enabled by default, uncomment this to disable it" }
{ "mdns_adv" = "0" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Override the default mDNS advertizement name. This must be" }
{ "#comment" = "unique on the immediate broadcast network." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "The default is \"Virtualization Host HOSTNAME\", where HOSTNAME" }
{ "#comment" = "is subsituted for the short hostname of the machine (without domain)" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "mdns_name" = "Virtualization Host Joe Demo" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "################################################################" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "UNIX socket access controls" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Set the UNIX domain socket group ownership. This can be used to" }
{ "#comment" = "allow a 'trusted' set of users access to management capabilities" }
{ "#comment" = "without becoming root." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "This is restricted to 'root' by default." }
{ "unix_sock_group" = "libvirt" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Set the UNIX socket permissions for the R/O socket. This is used" }
{ "#comment" = "for monitoring VM status only" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Default allows any user. If setting group ownership may want to" }
{ "#comment" = "restrict this to:" }
{ "unix_sock_ro_perms" = "0777" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Set the UNIX socket permissions for the R/W socket. This is used" }
{ "#comment" = "for full management of VMs" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Default allows only root. If PolicyKit is enabled on the socket," }
{ "#comment" = "the default will change to allow everyone (eg, 0777)" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "If not using PolicyKit and setting group ownership for access" }
{ "#comment" = "control then you may want to relax this to:" }
{ "unix_sock_rw_perms" = "0770" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "################################################################" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Authentication." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "- none: do not perform auth checks. If you can connect to the" }
{ "#comment" = "socket you are allowed. This is suitable if there are" }
{ "#comment" = "restrictions on connecting to the socket (eg, UNIX" }
{ "#comment" = "socket permissions), or if there is a lower layer in" }
{ "#comment" = "the network providing auth (eg, TLS/x509 certificates)" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "- sasl: use SASL infrastructure. The actual auth scheme is then" }
{ "#comment" = "controlled from /etc/sasl2/libvirt.conf. For the TCP" }
{ "#comment" = "socket only GSSAPI & DIGEST-MD5 mechanisms will be used." }
{ "#comment" = "For non-TCP or TLS sockets, any scheme is allowed." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "- polkit: use PolicyKit to authenticate. This is only suitable" }
{ "#comment" = "for use on the UNIX sockets. The default policy will" }
{ "#comment" = "require a user to supply their own password to gain" }
{ "#comment" = "full read/write access (aka sudo like), while anyone" }
{ "#comment" = "is allowed read/only access." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Set an authentication scheme for UNIX read-only sockets" }
{ "#comment" = "By default socket permissions allow anyone to connect" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "To restrict monitoring of domains you may wish to enable" }
{ "#comment" = "an authentication mechanism here" }
{ "auth_unix_ro" = "none" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Set an authentication scheme for UNIX read-write sockets" }
{ "#comment" = "By default socket permissions only allow root. If PolicyKit" }
{ "#comment" = "support was compiled into libvirt, the default will be to" }
{ "#comment" = "use 'polkit' auth." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "If the unix_sock_rw_perms are changed you may wish to enable" }
{ "#comment" = "an authentication mechanism here" }
{ "auth_unix_rw" = "none" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Change the authentication scheme for TCP sockets." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "If you don't enable SASL, then all TCP traffic is cleartext." }
{ "#comment" = "Don't do this outside of a dev/test scenario. For real world" }
{ "#comment" = "use, always enable SASL and use the GSSAPI or DIGEST-MD5" }
{ "#comment" = "mechanism in /etc/sasl2/libvirt.conf" }
{ "auth_tcp" = "sasl" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Change the authentication scheme for TLS sockets." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "TLS sockets already have encryption provided by the TLS" }
{ "#comment" = "layer, and limited authentication is done by certificates" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "It is possible to make use of any SASL authentication" }
{ "#comment" = "mechanism as well, by using 'sasl' for this option" }
{ "auth_tls" = "none" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "################################################################" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "TLS x509 certificate configuration" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Override the default server key file path" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "key_file" = "/etc/pki/libvirt/private/serverkey.pem" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Override the default server certificate file path" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "cert_file" = "/etc/pki/libvirt/servercert.pem" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Override the default CA certificate path" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "ca_file" = "/etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Specify a certificate revocation list." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Defaults to not using a CRL, uncomment to enable it" }
{ "crl_file" = "/etc/pki/CA/crl.pem" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "################################################################" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Authorization controls" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Flag to disable verification of client certificates" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Client certificate verification is the primary authentication mechanism." }
{ "#comment" = "Any client which does not present a certificate signed by the CA" }
{ "#comment" = "will be rejected." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "Default is to always verify. Uncommenting this will disable" }
{ "#comment" = "verification - make sure an IP whitelist is set" }
{ "tls_no_verify_certificate" = "1" }
{ "tls_no_sanity_certificate" = "1" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "A whitelist of allowed x509 Distinguished Names" }
{ "#comment" = "This list may contain wildcards such as" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "\"C=GB,ST=London,L=London,O=Red Hat,CN=*\"" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "See the POSIX fnmatch function for the format of the wildcards." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "NB If this is an empty list, no client can connect, so comment out" }
{ "#comment" = "entirely rather than using empty list to disable these checks" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "By default, no DN's are checked" }
{ "tls_allowed_dn_list"
{ "1" = "DN1"}
{ "2" = "DN2"}
}
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "A whitelist of allowed SASL usernames. The format for usernames" }
{ "#comment" = "depends on the SASL authentication mechanism. Kerberos usernames" }
{ "#comment" = "look like username@REALM" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "This list may contain wildcards such as" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "\"*@EXAMPLE.COM\"" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "See the POSIX fnmatch function for the format of the wildcards." }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "NB If this is an empty list, no client can connect, so comment out" }
{ "#comment" = "entirely rather than using empty list to disable these checks" }
{ "#comment" = "" }
{ "#comment" = "By default, no Username's are checked" }
{ "sasl_allowed_username_list"
{ "1" = "joe@EXAMPLE.COM" }
{ "2" = "fred@EXAMPLE.COM" }
}
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "################################################################"}
{ "#comment" = ""}
{ "#comment" = "Processing controls"}
{ "#comment" = ""}
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "The maximum number of concurrent client connections to allow"}
{ "#comment" = "over all sockets combined."}
{ "max_clients" = "20" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "The minimum limit sets the number of workers to start up"}
{ "#comment" = "initially. If the number of active clients exceeds this,"}
{ "#comment" = "then more threads are spawned, upto max_workers limit."}
{ "#comment" = "Typically you'd want max_workers to equal maximum number"}
{ "#comment" = "of clients allowed"}
{ "min_workers" = "5" }
{ "max_workers" = "20" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Total global limit on concurrent RPC calls. Should be" }
{ "#comment" = "at least as large as max_workers. Beyond this, RPC requests" }
{ "#comment" = "will be read into memory and queued. This directly impact" }
{ "#comment" = "memory usage, currently each request requires 256 KB of" }
{ "#comment" = "memory. So by default upto 5 MB of memory is used" }
{ "max_requests" = "20" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Limit on concurrent requests from a single client" }
{ "#comment" = "connection. To avoid one client monopolizing the server" }
{ "#comment" = "this should be a small fraction of the global max_requests" }
{ "#comment" = "and max_workers parameter" }
{ "max_client_requests" = "5" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Logging level:" }
{ "log_level" = "4" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Logging outputs:" }
{ "log_outputs" = "4:stderr" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Logging filters:" }
{ "log_filters" = "a" }
{ "#empty" }
{ "#comment" = "Auditing:" }
{ "audit_level" = "2" }

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@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
module Test_libvirtd =
::CONFIG::
test Libvirtd.lns get conf =
{ "listen_tls" = "0" }
{ "listen_tcp" = "1" }
{ "tls_port" = "16514" }
{ "tcp_port" = "16509" }
{ "listen_addr" = "192.168.0.1" }
{ "mdns_adv" = "1" }
{ "mdns_name" = "Virtualization Host Joe Demo" }
{ "unix_sock_group" = "libvirt" }
{ "unix_sock_ro_perms" = "0777" }
{ "unix_sock_rw_perms" = "0770" }
{ "unix_sock_dir" = "/var/run/libvirt" }
{ "auth_unix_ro" = "none" }
{ "auth_unix_rw" = "none" }
{ "auth_tcp" = "sasl" }
{ "auth_tls" = "none" }
{ "key_file" = "/etc/pki/libvirt/private/serverkey.pem" }
{ "cert_file" = "/etc/pki/libvirt/servercert.pem" }
{ "ca_file" = "/etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem" }
{ "crl_file" = "/etc/pki/CA/crl.pem" }
{ "tls_no_sanity_certificate" = "1" }
{ "tls_no_verify_certificate" = "1" }
{ "tls_allowed_dn_list"
{ "1" = "DN1"}
{ "2" = "DN2"}
}
{ "sasl_allowed_username_list"
{ "1" = "joe@EXAMPLE.COM" }
{ "2" = "fred@EXAMPLE.COM" }
}
{ "max_clients" = "20" }
{ "min_workers" = "5" }
{ "max_workers" = "20" }
{ "prio_workers" = "5" }
{ "max_requests" = "20" }
{ "max_client_requests" = "5" }
{ "log_level" = "3" }
{ "log_filters" = "3:remote 4:event" }
{ "log_outputs" = "3:syslog:libvirtd" }
{ "log_buffer_size" = "64" }
{ "audit_level" = "2" }
{ "audit_logging" = "1" }
{ "host_uuid" = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" }
{ "keepalive_interval" = "5" }
{ "keepalive_count" = "5" }
{ "keepalive_required" = "1" }

8
docs/.gitignore vendored
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@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
Makefile
Makefile.in
.memdump
apibuild.pyc
*.html
libvirt-api.xml
libvirt-refs.xml
todo.html.in

23
docs/404.html.in Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<html>
<body>
<h1>404 page not found</h1>
<p>
Someone appears to have eaten the <del>penguin</del>
page you were looking for. You might want to try
</p>
<ul>
<li>going back to the <a href="http://libvirt.org/">home page</a> to find
a collection of links to interesting pages on this site</li>
<li>using the search box at the top right corner of the screen to
locate the content on this site or mailing list archives</li>
</ul>
<p class="image">
<img src="libvirtLogo404.png" alt="libvirt Logo"/>
</p>
</body>
</html>

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in
## Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
## Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
## See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
SUBDIRS= schemas
@ -85,6 +85,9 @@ qemu_xml = \
libvirt-qemu-api.xml \
libvirt-qemu-refs.xml
apidir = $(pkgdatadir)/api
api_DATA = libvirt-api.xml libvirt-qemu-api.xml
fig = \
libvirt-net-logical.fig \
libvirt-net-physical.fig \
@ -113,7 +116,7 @@ MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = \
$(addprefix $(srcdir)/,$(apihtml)) \
$(addprefix $(srcdir)/,$(devhelphtml))
all: web
all-am: web
api: $(srcdir)/libvirt-api.xml $(srcdir)/libvirt-refs.xml
qemu_api: $(srcdir)/libvirt-qemu-api.xml $(srcdir)/libvirt-qemu-refs.xml
@ -197,12 +200,22 @@ python_generated_files = \
$(srcdir)/libvirt-qemu-api.xml \
$(srcdir)/libvirt-qemu-refs.xml
$(python_generated_files): $(srcdir)/apibuild.py \
$(srcdir)/../include/libvirt/*.h \
APIBUILD=$(srcdir)/apibuild.py
APIBUILD_STAMP=$(APIBUILD).stamp
EXTRA_DIST += $(APIBUILD_STAMP)
$(python_generated_files): $(APIBUILD_STAMP)
$(APIBUILD_STAMP): $(srcdir)/apibuild.py \
$(srcdir)/../include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in \
$(srcdir)/../include/libvirt/libvirt-qemu.h \
$(srcdir)/../include/libvirt/virterror.h \
$(srcdir)/../src/libvirt.c \
$(srcdir)/../src/libvirt-qemu.c \
$(srcdir)/../src/util/virterror.c
$(AM_V_GEN)srcdir=$(srcdir) $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/apibuild.py
$(AM_V_GEN)srcdir=$(srcdir) $(PYTHON) $(APIBUILD)
touch $@
check-local: all
@ -212,6 +225,7 @@ clean-local:
maintainer-clean-local: clean-local
rm -rf $(srcdir)/libvirt-api.xml $(srcdir)/libvirt-refs.xml todo.html.in hvsupport.html.in
rm -rf $(srcdir)/libvirt-qemu-api.xml $(srcdir)/libvirt-qemu-refs.xml
rm -rf $(APIBUILD_STAMP)
rebuild: api qemu_api all

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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ index dfc6415..3642296 100644
+ /* If xendConfigVersion is 2, then we can only report _LIVE (and
+ * xm_internal reports _CONFIG). If it is 3, then _LIVE and
+ * _CONFIG are always in sync for a running system. */
+ if (domain->id < 0 && priv->xendConfigVersion < 3)
+ if (domain->id < 0 && priv->xendConfigVersion < XEND_CONFIG_VERSION_3_0_4)
+ return -2;
+ if (domain->id < 0 && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_LIVE)) {
+ virXendError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s",

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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ index fe2ff86..66e8518 100644
+ * depends on xendConfigVersion. */
+ if (dom) {
+ priv = dom->conn->privateData;
+ if (priv->xendConfigVersion >= 3)
+ if (priv->xendConfigVersion >= XEND_CONFIG_VERSION_3_0_4)
+ flags |= VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_CONFIG;
+ }
+ return xenUnifiedDomainSetVcpusFlags(dom, nvcpus, flags);
@ -163,14 +163,14 @@ index 3642296..55c2cc4 100644
+
+ priv = (xenUnifiedPrivatePtr) domain->conn->privateData;
+
+ if ((domain->id < 0 && priv->xendConfigVersion < 3) ||
+ if ((domain->id < 0 && priv->xendConfigVersion < XEND_CONFIG_VERSION_3_0_4) ||
+ (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_MAXIMUM))
+ return -2;
+
+ /* With xendConfigVersion 2, only _LIVE is supported. With
+ * xendConfigVersion 3, only _LIVE|_CONFIG is supported for
+ * running domains, or _CONFIG for inactive domains. */
+ if (priv->xendConfigVersion < 3) {
+ if (priv->xendConfigVersion < XEND_CONFIG_VERSION_3_0_4) {
+ if (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_CONFIG) {
+ virXendError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s",
+ _("Xend version does not support modifying "

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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ index 55c2cc4..b90c331 100644
-
- priv = (xenUnifiedPrivatePtr) domain->conn->privateData;
-
- if (domain->id < 0 && priv->xendConfigVersion < 3)
- if (domain->id < 0 && priv->xendConfigVersion < XEND_CONFIG_VERSION_3_0_4)
- return(-1);
-
- snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", vcpus);

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@ -1355,6 +1355,95 @@ class CParser:
token = self.token()
return token
def parseVirEnumDecl(self, token):
if token[0] != "name":
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_DECL: expecting name", token)
token = self.token()
if token[0] != "sep":
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_DECL: expecting ')'", token)
if token[1] != ')':
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_DECL: expecting ')'", token)
token = self.token()
if token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ';':
token = self.token()
return token
def parseVirEnumImpl(self, token):
# First the type name
if token[0] != "name":
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting name", token)
token = self.token()
if token[0] != "sep":
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting ','", token)
if token[1] != ',':
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting ','", token)
token = self.token()
# Now the sentinel name
if token[0] != "name":
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting name", token)
token = self.token()
if token[0] != "sep":
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting ','", token)
if token[1] != ',':
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting ','", token)
token = self.token()
# Now a list of strings (optional comments)
while token is not None:
isGettext = False
# First a string, optionally with N_(...)
if token[0] == 'name':
if token[1] != 'N_':
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting 'N_'", token)
token = self.token()
if token[0] != "sep" or token[1] != '(':
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting '('", token)
token = self.token()
isGettext = True
if token[0] != "string":
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting a string", token)
token = self.token()
elif token[0] == "string":
token = self.token()
else:
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting a string", token)
# Then a separator
if token[0] == "sep":
if isGettext and token[1] == ')':
token = self.token()
if token[1] == ',':
token = self.token()
if token[1] == ')':
token = self.token()
break
# Then an optional comment
if token[0] == "comment":
token = self.token()
if token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == ';':
token = self.token()
return token
#
# Parse a C definition block, used for structs or unions it parse till
# the balancing }
@ -1502,6 +1591,29 @@ class CParser:
not self.is_header, "enum",
(enum[1], enum[2], enum_type))
return token
elif token[0] == "name" and token[1] == "VIR_ENUM_DECL":
token = self.token()
if token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "(":
token = self.token()
token = self.parseVirEnumDecl(token)
else:
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_DECL: expecting '('", token)
if token != None:
self.lexer.push(token)
token = ("name", "virenumdecl")
return token
elif token[0] == "name" and token[1] == "VIR_ENUM_IMPL":
token = self.token()
if token != None and token[0] == "sep" and token[1] == "(":
token = self.token()
token = self.parseVirEnumImpl(token)
else:
self.error("parsing VIR_ENUM_IMPL: expecting '('", token)
if token != None:
self.lexer.push(token)
token = ("name", "virenumimpl")
return token
elif token[0] == "name":
if self.type == "":
@ -1649,6 +1761,7 @@ class CParser:
"virDomainSetMemoryFlags" : (False, ("memory")),
"virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed" : (False, ("bandwidth")),
"virDomainBlockPull" : (False, ("bandwidth")),
"virDomainBlockRebase" : (False, ("bandwidth")),
"virDomainMigrateGetMaxSpeed" : (False, ("bandwidth")) }
def checkLongLegacyFunction(self, name, return_type, signature):

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@ -219,6 +219,14 @@
community. It uses libvirt for communication with all KVM and Xen
virtual machines.
</dd>
<dt><a href="http://snooze.inria.fr">Snooze</a></dt>
<dd>
Snooze is an open-source scalable, autonomic, and energy-efficient
virtual machine (VM) management framework for private clouds. It
integrates libvirt for VM monitoring, live migration, and life-cycle
management.
</dd>
</dl>
<h2><a name="libraries">Libraries</a></h2>
@ -348,5 +356,16 @@
</dd>
</dl>
<h2><a name="mobile">Mobile applications</a></h2>
<dl>
<dt><a href="https://market.android.com/details?id=vm.manager">VM Manager</a></dt>
<dd>
VM Manager is VM (libvirt) manager (over SSH) application. VM Manager
is an application for libvirt VM / Domain management over SSH.
Please keep in mind that this software is under heavy development.
</dd>
</dl>
</body>
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<html>
<body>
<h1 >Access control</h1>
<h1 >Authentication &amp; access control</h1>
<p>
When connecting to libvirt, some connections may require client
authentication before allowing use of the APIs. The set of possible
@ -11,6 +11,122 @@
<ul id="toc"></ul>
<h2><a name="Auth_client_config">Client configuration</a></h2>
<p>
When connecting to a remote hypervisor which requires authentication,
most libvirt applications will prompt the user for the credentials. It is
also possible to provide a client configuration file containing all the
authentication credentials, avoiding any interaction. Libvirt will look
for the authentication file using the following sequence:
</p>
<ol>
<li>The file path specified by the $LIBVIRT_AUTH_FILE environment
variable.</li>
<li>The file path specified by the "authfile=/some/file" URI
query parameter</li>
<li>The file $XDG_CONFIG_DIR/libvirt/auth.conf</li>
<li>The file /etc/libvirt/auth.conf</li>
</ol>
<p>
The auth configuration file uses the traditional <code>".ini"</code>
style syntax. There are two types of groups that can be present in
the config. First there are one or more <strong>credential</strong>
sets, which provide the actual authentication credentials. The keys
within the group may be:
</p>
<ul>
<li><code>username</code>: the user login name to act as. This
is relevant for ESX, Xen, HyperV and SSH, but probably not
the one you want to libvirtd with SASL.</li>
<li><code>authname</code>: the name to authorize as. This is
what is commonly required for libvirtd with SASL.</li>
<li><code>password</code>: the secret password</li>
<li><code>realm</code>: the domain realm for SASL, mostly
unused</li>
</ul>
<p>
Each set of credentials has a name, which is part of the group
entry name. Overall the syntax is
</p>
<pre>
[credentials-$NAME]
credname1=value1
credname2=value2</pre>
<p>
For example, to define two sets of credentials used for production
and test machines, using libvirtd, and a further ESX server for dev:
</p>
<pre>
[credentials-test]
authname=fred
password=123456
[credentials-prod]
authname=bar
password=letmein
[credentials-dev]
username=joe
password=hello</pre>
<p>
The second set of groups provide mappings of credentials to
specific machine services. The config file group names compromise
the service type and host:
</p>
<pre>
[auth-$SERVICE-$HOSTNAME]
credentials=$CREDENTIALS</pre>
<p>
For example, following the previous example, here is how to
list some machines
</p>
<pre>
[auth-libvirt-test1.example.com]
credentials=test
[auth-libvirt-test2.example.com]
credentials=test
[auth-libvirt-demo3.example.com]
credentials=test
[auth-libvirt-prod1.example.com]
credentials=prod
[auth-esx-dev1.example.com]
credentials=dev</pre>
<p>
The following service types are known to libvirt
</p>
<ol>
<li><code>libvirt</code> - used for connections to a libvirtd
server, which is configured with SASL auth</li>
<li><code>ssh</code> - used for connections to a Phyp server
over SSH</li>
<li><code>esx</code> - used for connections to an ESX or
VirtualCenter server</li>
<li><code>xen</code> - used for connections to a Xen Enterprise
sever using XenAPI</li>
</ol>
<p>
Applications using libvirt are free to use this same configuration
file for storing other credentials. For example, it can be used
to storage VNC or SPICE login credentials
</p>
<h2><a name="ACL_server_config">Server configuration</a></h2>
<p>
The libvirt daemon allows the administrator to choose the authentication

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@ -9,22 +9,47 @@
<h2><a name="bugzilla">Bug Tracking</a></h2>
<p>
The <a href="http://bugzilla.redhat.com">Red Hat Bugzilla Server</a>
should be used to report bugs and request features in libvirt.
Before submitting a ticket, check the existing tickets to see if
the bug/feature is already tracked.
If you are using libvirt binaries from a Linux distribution
check below for distribution specific bug reporting policies
first.
</p>
<h2><a name="general">General libvirt bug reports</a></h2>
<p>
If you are using official libvirt binaries from a Linux distribution
check below for distribution specific bug reporting policies first.
The <a href="http://bugzilla.redhat.com">Red Hat Bugzilla Server</a>
should be used to report bugs and request features in libvirt.
Before submitting a ticket, check the existing tickets to see if
the bug/feature is already tracked.
For general libvirt bug reports, from self-built releases, GIT snapshots
and any other non-distribution supported builds, enter tickets under
the <code>Virtualization Tools</code> product and the <code>libvirt</code>
component.
</p>
<p>
It's always a good idea to file bug reports, as the process of
filing the report always makes it easier to describe the
problem, and the bug number provides a quick way of referring to
the problem. However, not everybody in the community pays
attention to bugzilla, so after you file a bug, asking questions
and submitting patches on <a href="contact.html">the libvirt
mailing lists</a> will increase your bug's visibility and
encourage people to think about your problem. Don't hesitate to
ask questions on the list, as others may know of existing
solutions or be interested in collaborating with you on finding
a solution. Patches are always appreciated, and it's likely
that someone else has the same problem you do!
</p>
<p>
If you decide to write code, though, before you begin please
read the <a href="hacking.html">contributor guidelines</a>,
especially the first point: "Discuss any large changes on the
mailing list first. Post patches early and listen to feedback."
Few development experiences are more discouraging than spending
a bunch of time writing a patch only to have someone point out a
better approach on list.
</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=libvirt&amp;product=Virtualization%20Tools">View libvirt tickets</a></li>
@ -34,26 +59,37 @@
<h2><a name="distribution">Linux Distribution specific bug reports</a></h2>
<ul>
<li>
If you are using official binaries from a <strong>Fedora distribution</strong>, enter
tickets against the <code>Fedora</code> product and the <code>libvirt</code>
component.
If you are using binaries from <strong>Fedora</strong>, enter
tickets against the <code>Fedora</code> product and
the <code>libvirt</code> component.
<ul>
<li><a href="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=libvirt&amp;product=Fedora">View Fedora libvirt tickets</a></li>
<li><a href="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&amp;component=libvirt">New Fedora libvirt ticket</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>
If you are using official binaries from <strong>Red Hat Enterprise Linux distribution</strong>,
tickets against the <code>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5</code> product and
the <code>libvirt</code> component.
<ul>
<li><a href="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=libvirt&amp;product=Red%20Hat%20Enterprise%20Linux%205">View Red Hat Enterprise Linux libvirt tickets</a></li>
<li><a href="http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Red%20Hat%20Enterprise%20Linux%205&amp;component=libvirt">New Red Hat Enterprise Linux libvirt ticket</a></li>
</ul>
<p>
If you are using binaries from <strong>Red Hat Enterprise
Linux</strong>, enter tickets against the Red Hat Enterprise
Linux product that you're using (e.g., Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 6) and the <code>libvirt</code> component. Red Hat
bugzilla has <a href="http://bugzilla.redhat.com">additional guidance</a> about getting support if
you are a Red Hat customer.
</p>
</li>
<li>
If you are using official binaries from another Linux distribution first
follow their own bug reporting guidelines.
<p>
If you are using binaries from another Linux distribution
first follow their own bug reporting guidelines.
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Finally, if you are a contributor to another Linux
distribution and would like to have your procedure for
filing bugs mentioned here, please mail the libvirt
development list.
</p>
</li>
</ul>
@ -81,18 +117,18 @@
If the bug leads to a tool linked to libvirt crash, then the best
is to provide a backtrace along with the scenario used to get the
crash, the simplest is to run the program under gdb, reproduce the
steps leading to the crash and then issue a gdb "bt" command to
steps leading to the crash and then issue a gdb "bt -a" command to
get the stack trace, attach it to the bug. Note that for the
data to be really useful libvirt debug informations must be present
for example by installing libvirt debuginfo package on Fedora or
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (with debuginfo-install libvirt) prior
to running gdb.</p>
<p>
It may also happen that the libvirt daemon itself crashes or get stuck,
It may also happen that the libvirt daemon itself crashes or gets stuck,
in the first case run it (as root) under gdb, and reproduce the sequence
leading to the crash, similary to a normal program provide the
"bt" backtrace information to where gdb will have stopped.<br/>
But if libvirtd get stuck, for example seems to stop processing
But if libvirtd gets stuck, for example seems to stop processing
commands, try to attach to the faulty daemon and issue a gdb command
"thread apply all bt" to show all the threads backtraces, as in:</p>
<pre> # ps -o etime,pid `pgrep libvirt`
@ -106,10 +142,5 @@
(gdb)
</pre>
<p>
If requesting a new feature attach any available patch to the ticket
and also email the patch to the libvirt mailing list for discussion
</p>
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<p>
The libvirt build process uses GNU autotools, so after obtaining a
checkout it is necessary to generate the configure script and Makefile.in
templates using the <code>autogen.sh</code> command, passing the extra
arguments as for configure. As an example, to do a complete build and
install it into your home directory run:
templates using the <code>autogen.sh</code> command. By default when
the <code>configure</code> script is run from within a GIT checkout, it
will turn on -Werror for builds. This can be disabled with --disable-werror,
but this is not recommended. To build &amp; install libvirt to your home
directory the following commands can be run:
</p>
<pre>
$ ./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME/usr --enable-compile-warnings=error
$ ./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME/usr
$ make
$ <b>sudo</b> make install</pre>
<p>
Be aware though, that binaries built with a custom prefix will not
interoperate with OS vendor provided binaries, since the UNIX socket
paths will all be different. To produce a build that is compatible
with normal OS vendor prefixes, use
</p>
<pre>
$ ./autogen.sh --system
$ make
</pre>
<p>
When doing this for day-to-day development purposes, it is recommended
not to install over the OS vendor provided binaries. Instead simply
run libvirt directly from the source tree. For example to run
a privileged libvirtd instance
</p>
<pre>
$ su -
# service libvirtd stop (or systemctl stop libvirtd.service)
# /home/to/your/checkout/daemon/libvirtd
</pre>
<p>
It is also possible to run virsh directly from the source tree
</p>
<pre>
$ ./tools/virsh ....
</pre>
<p>
A normal configuration of libvirt will build hypervisor drivers
as loadable modules. When running from a non-installed source
tree, libvirtd will attempt to find the modules from the same
source tree. If this is not possible though, you can explicitly
set <code>LIBVIRT_DRIVER_DIR=/path/to/source/tree/src/.libs</code>
</p>
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Makefile
Makefile.in
libvirt.devhelp
*.html

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@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
<li><strong><a href="storage.html#StorageBackendISCSI">iSCSI backend</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="storage.html#StorageBackendSCSI">SCSI backend</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="storage.html#StorageBackendMultipath">Multipath backend</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="storage.html#StorageBackendRBD">RBD (RADOS Block Device) backend</a></strong></li>
</ul>
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ mount them use:
<p>
NB, the blkio controller in some kernels will not allow creation of nested
sub-directories which will prevent correct operation of the libvirt LXC
driver. On such kernels, it may be neccessary to unmount the blkio controller.
driver. On such kernels, it may be necessary to unmount the blkio controller.
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ openvz+ssh://root@example.com/system (remote access, SSH tunnelled)
script must be created manually by the host OS administrator. The
simplest way is to just download the latest version of this script
from a newer OpenVZ release, or upstream source repository. Then
a generic configuration file <code>/etc/vz/vznetctl.conf</code>
a generic configuration file <code>/etc/vz/vznet.conf</code>
must be created containing
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@ -432,9 +432,16 @@ mount -t cgroup none /dev/cgroup -o devices
<h3><a name="xmlimport">Converting from QEMU args to domain XML</a></h3>
<p>
The <code>virsh domxml-from-native</code> provides a way to convert an
existing set of QEMU args into a guest description using libvirt Domain XML
that can then be used by libvirt.
The <code>virsh domxml-from-native</code> provides a way to
convert an existing set of QEMU args into a guest description
using libvirt Domain XML that can then be used by libvirt.
Please note that this command is intended to be used to convert
existing qemu guests previously started from the command line to
be managed through libvirt. It should not be used a method of
creating new guests from scratch. New guests should be created
using an application calling the libvirt APIs (see
the <a href="apps.html">libvirt applications page</a> for some
examples) or by manually crafting XML to pass to virsh.
</p>
<pre>$ cat &gt; demo.args &lt;&lt;EOF
@ -544,7 +551,7 @@ $ virsh domxml-to-native qemu-argv demo.xml
(<span class="since">Since 0.8.3</span>). In order to use the
XML additions, it is necessary to issue an XML namespace request
(the special <code>xmlns:<i>name</i></code> attribute) that
pulls in <code>http://libirt.org/schemas/domain/qemu/1.0</code>;
pulls in <code>http://libvirt.org/schemas/domain/qemu/1.0</code>;
typically, the namespace is given the name
of <code>qemu</code>. With the namespace in place, it is then
possible to add an element <code>&lt;qemu:commandline&gt;</code>
@ -564,7 +571,7 @@ $ virsh domxml-to-native qemu-argv demo.xml
</dl>
<p>Example:</p><pre>
&lt;domain type='qemu' xmlns:qemu='http://libirt.org/schemas/domain/qemu/1.0'&gt;
&lt;domain type='qemu' xmlns:qemu='http://libvirt.org/schemas/domain/qemu/1.0'&gt;
&lt;name&gt;QEmu-fedora-i686&lt;/name&gt;
&lt;memory&gt;219200&lt;/memory&gt;
&lt;os&gt;

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@ -226,7 +226,21 @@
&lt;/forward&gt;
...
</pre>
When a guest interface is being constructed, libvirt will pick
Additionally, <span class="since">since 0.9.10</span>, libvirt
allows a shorthand for specifying all virtual interfaces
associated with a single physical function, by using
the <code>&lt;pf&gt;</code> subelement to call out the
corresponding physical interface associated with multiple
virtual interfaces:
<pre>
...
&lt;forward mode='passthrough'&gt;
&lt;pf dev='eth0'/&gt;
&lt;/forward&gt;
...
</pre>
<p>When a guest interface is being constructed, libvirt will pick
an interface from this list to use for the connection. In
modes where physical interfaces can be shared by multiple
guest interfaces, libvirt will choose the interface that
@ -234,7 +248,7 @@
that do not allow sharing of the physical device (in
particular, 'passthrough' mode, and 'private' mode when using
802.1Qbh), libvirt will choose an unused physical interface
or, if it can't find an unused interface, fail the operation.
or, if it can't find an unused interface, fail the operation.</p>
</dd>
</dl>
<h5><a name="elementQoS">Quality of service</a></h5>
@ -349,6 +363,7 @@
&lt;host ip='192.168.122.2'&gt;
&lt;hostname&gt;myhost&lt;/hostname&gt;
&lt;hostname&gt;myhostalias&lt;/hostname&gt;
&lt;/host&gt;
&lt;/dns&gt;
&lt;ip address="192.168.122.1" netmask="255.255.255.0"&gt;
&lt;dhcp&gt;

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@ -308,6 +308,180 @@
&lt;/rule&gt;
...
</pre>
<p>
<span class="since">Since 0.9.10</span> it is possible to access
individual elements of a variable holding a list of elements.
A filtering rule like the following accesses the 2nd element
of the variable DSTPORTS.
</p>
<pre>
...
&lt;rule action='accept' direction='in' priority='500'&gt;
&lt;udp dstportstart='$DSTPORTS[1]'/&gt;
&lt;/rule&gt;
...
</pre>
<p>
<span class="since">Since 0.9.10</span> it is possible to create
filtering rules that instantiate all combinations of rules from
different lists using the notation of
<code>$VARIABLE[@&lt;iterator ID&gt;]</code>.
The following rule allows a virtual machine to
receive traffic on a set of ports, which are specified in DSTPORTS,
from the set of source IP address specified in SRCIPADDRESSES.
The rule generates all combinations of elements of the variable
DSTPORT with those of SRCIPADDRESSES by using two independent
iterators to access their elements.
</p>
<pre>
...
&lt;rule action='accept' direction='in' priority='500'&gt;
&lt;ip srcipaddr='$SRCIPADDRESSES[@1]' dstportstart='$DSTPORTS[@2]'/&gt;
&lt;/rule&gt;
...
</pre>
<p>
In an example we assign concrete values to SRCIPADDRESSES and DSTPORTS
</p>
<pre>
SRCIPADDRESSES = [ 10.0.0.1, 11.1.2.3 ]
DSTPORTS = [ 80, 8080 ]
</pre>
<p>
Accessing the variables using $SRCIPADDRESSES[@1] and $DSTPORTS[@2] would
then result in all combinations of addresses and ports being created:
</p>
<pre>
10.0.0.1, 80
10.0.0.1, 8080
11.1.2.3, 80
11.1.2.3, 8080
</pre>
<p>
Accessing the same variables using a single iterator, for example by using
the notation $SRCIPADDRESSES[@1] and $DSTPORTS[@1], would result in
parallel access to both lists and result in the following combinations:
</p>
<pre>
10.0.0.1, 80
11.1.2.3, 8080
</pre>
<p>
Further, the notation of $VARIABLE is short-hand for $VARIABLE[@0]. The
former notation always assumes the iterator with Id '0'.
<p>
<h3><a name="nwfelemsRulesAdvIPAddrDetection">Automatic IP address detection</a></h3>
<p>
The detection of IP addresses used on a virtual machine's interface
is automatically activated if the variable <code>IP</code> is referenced
but no value has been assigned to it.
<span class="since">Since 0.9.13</span>
the variable <code>CTRL_IP_LEARNING</code> can be used to specify
the IP address learning method to use. Valid values are <code>any</code>,
<code>dhcp</code>, or <code>none</code>.
<br/><br/>
The value <code>any</code> means that libvirt may use any packet to
determine the address in use by a virtual machine, which is the default
behavior if the variable <code>CTRL_IP_LEARNING</code> is not set. This method
will only detect a single IP address on an interface.
Once a VM's IP address has been detected, its IP network traffic
will be locked to that address, if for example IP address spoofing
is prevented by one of its filters. In that case the user of the VM
will not be able to change the IP address on the interface inside
the VM, which would be considered IP address spoofing.
When a VM is migrated to another host or resumed after a suspend operation,
the first packet sent by the VM will again determine the IP address it can
use on a particular interface.
<br/><br>
A value of <code>dhcp</code> specifies that libvirt should only honor DHCP
server-assigned addresses with valid leases. This method supports the detection
and usage of multiple IP address per interface.
When a VM is resumed after a suspend operation, still valid IP address leases
are applied to its filters. Otherwise the VM is expected to again use DHCP to obtain new
IP addresses. The migration of a VM to another physical host requires that
the VM again runs the DHCP protocol.
<br/><br/>
Use of <code>CTRL_IP_LEARNING=dhcp</code> (DHCP snooping) provides additional
anti-spoofing security, especially when combined with a filter allowing
only trusted DHCP servers to assign addresses. To enable this, set the
variable <code>DHCPSERVER</code> to the IP address of a valid DHCP server
and provide filters that use this variable to filter incoming DHCP responses.
<br/><br/>
When DHCP snooping is enabled and the DHCP lease expires,
the VM will no longer be able to use the IP address until it acquires a
new, valid lease from a DHCP server. If the VM is migrated, it must get
a new valid DHCP lease to use an IP address (e.g., by
bringing the VM interface down and up again).
<br/><br/>
Note that automatic DHCP detection listens to the DHCP traffic
the VM exchanges with the DHCP server of the infrastructure. To avoid
denial-of-service attacks on libvirt, the evaluation of those packets
is rate-limited, meaning that a VM sending an excessive number of DHCP
packets per second on an interface will not have all of those packets
evaluated and thus filters may not get adapted. Normal DHCP client
behavior is assumed to send a low number of DHCP packets per second.
Further, it is important to setup appropriate filters on all VMs in
the infrastructure to avoid them being able to send DHCP
packets. Therefore VMs must either be prevented from sending UDP and TCP
traffic from port 67 to port 68 or the <code>DHCPSERVER</code>
variable should be used on all VMs to restrict DHCP server messages to
only be allowed to originate from trusted DHCP servers. At the same
time anti-spoofing prevention must be enabled on all VMs in the subnet.
<br/><br/>
If <code>CTRL_IP_LEARNING</code> is set to <code>none</code>, libvirt does not do
IP address learning and referencing <code>IP</code> without assigning it an
explicit value is an error.
<br/><br/>
The following XML provides an example for the activation of IP address learning
using the DHCP snooping method:
</p>
<pre>
&lt;interface type='bridge'&gt;
&lt;source bridge='virbr0'/&gt;
&lt;filterref filter='clean-traffic'&gt;
&lt;parameter name='CTRL_IP_LEARNING' value='dhcp'/&gt;
&lt;/filterref&gt;
&lt;/interface&gt;
</pre>
<h3><a name="nwfelemsReservedVars">Reserved Variables</a></h3>
<p>
The following table lists reserved variables in use by libvirt.
</p>
<table class="top_table">
<tr>
<th> Variable Name </th>
<th> Semantics </th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> MAC </td>
<td> The MAC address of the interface </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> IP </td>
<td> The list of IP addresses in use by an interface </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> IPV6 </td>
<td> Not currently implemented:
the list of IPV6 addresses in use by an interface </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> DHCPSERVER </td>
<td> The list of IP addresses of trusted DHCP servers</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> DHCPSERVERV6 </td>
<td> Not currently implemented:
The list of IPv6 addresses of trusted DHCP servers</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> CTRL_IP_LEARNING </td>
<td> The choice of the IP address detection mode </td>
</tr>
</table>
<h2><a name="nwfelems">Element and attribute overview</a></h2>
@ -466,6 +640,11 @@
<li>IPV6_MASK: IPv6 mask in numbers format (FFFF:FFFF:FC00::) or CIDR mask (0-128)</li>
<li>STRING: A string</li>
<li>BOOLEAN: 'true', 'yes', '1' or 'false', 'no', '0'</li>
<li>IPSETFLAGS: The source and destination flags of the ipset described
by up to 6 'src' or 'dst' elements selecting features from either
the source or destination part of the packet header; example:
src,src,dst. The number of 'selectors' to provide here depends
on the type of ipset that is referenced.</li>
</ul>
<p>
<br/><br/>
@ -1107,6 +1286,16 @@
<td>STRING</td>
<td>TCP-only: format of mask/flags with mask and flags each being a comma separated list of SYN,ACK,URG,PSH,FIN,RST or NONE or ALL</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipset <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>STRING</td>
<td>The name of an IPSet managed outside of libvirt</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipsetflags <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>IPSETFLAGS</td>
<td>flags for the IPSet; requires ipset attribute</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>
<br/><br/>
@ -1207,6 +1396,16 @@
<td>STRING</td>
<td>comma separated list of NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED,INVALID or NONE</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipset <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>STRING</td>
<td>The name of an IPSet managed outside of libvirt</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipsetflags <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>IPSETFLAGS</td>
<td>flags for the IPSet; requires ipset attribute</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>
<br/><br/>
@ -1296,6 +1495,16 @@
<td>STRING</td>
<td>comma separated list of NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED,INVALID or NONE</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipset <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>STRING</td>
<td>The name of an IPSet managed outside of libvirt</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipsetflags <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>IPSETFLAGS</td>
<td>flags for the IPSet; requires ipset attribute</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>
<br/><br/>
@ -1397,6 +1606,16 @@
<td>STRING</td>
<td>TCP-only: format of mask/flags with mask and flags each being a comma separated list of SYN,ACK,URG,PSH,FIN,RST or NONE or ALL</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipset <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>STRING</td>
<td>The name of an IPSet managed outside of libvirt</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipsetflags <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>IPSETFLAGS</td>
<td>flags for the IPSet; requires ipset attribute</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>
<br/><br/>
@ -1483,6 +1702,16 @@
<td>STRING</td>
<td>comma separated list of NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED,INVALID or NONE</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipset <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>STRING</td>
<td>The name of an IPSet managed outside of libvirt</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipsetflags <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>IPSETFLAGS</td>
<td>flags for the IPSet; requires ipset attribute</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>
<br/><br/>
@ -1557,6 +1786,16 @@
<td>STRING</td>
<td>comma separated list of NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED,INVALID or NONE</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipset <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>STRING</td>
<td>The name of an IPSet managed outside of libvirt</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>ipsetflags <span class="since">(Since 0.9.13)</span></td>
<td>IPSETFLAGS</td>
<td>flags for the IPSet; requires ipset attribute</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>
<br/><br/>
@ -1567,6 +1806,7 @@
The following sections discuss advanced filter configuration
topics.
</p>
<h4><a name="nwfelemsRulesAdvTracking">Connection tracking</a></h4>
<p>
The network filtering subsystem (on Linux) makes use of the connection
@ -2099,36 +2339,6 @@
filtering subsystem.
</p>
<h3><a name="nwflimitsIP">IP Address Detection</a></h3>
<p>
In case a network filter references the variable
<i>IP</i> and no variable was defined in any higher layer
references to the filter, IP address detection will automatically
be started when the filter is to be instantiated (VM start, interface
hotplug event). Only IPv4
addresses can be detected and only a single IP address
legitimately in use by a VM on a single interface will be detected.
In case a VM was to use multiple IP address on a single interface
(IP aliasing),
the IP addresses would have to be provided explicitly either
in the network filter itself or as variables used in attributes'
values. These
variables must then be defined in a higher level reference to the filter
and each assigned the value of the IP address that the VM is expected
to be using.
Different IP addresses in use by multiple interfaces of a VM
(one IP address each) will be independently detected.
<br/><br/>
Once a VM's IP address has been detected, its IP network traffic
may be locked to that address, if for example IP address spoofing
is prevented by one of its filters. In that case the user of the VM
will not be able to change the IP address on the interface inside
the VM, which would be considered IP address spoofing.
<br/><br/>
In case a VM is resumed after suspension or migrated, IP address
detection will be restarted.
</p>
<h3><a name="nwflimitsmigr">VM Migration</a></h3>
<p>
VM migration is only supported if the whole filter tree

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to sparsely allocate a volume. It does not have to honour requests
for sparse allocation though.<br/>
<br/>
By default this is specified in bytes, but an optional
By default this is specified in bytes, but an optional attribute
<code>unit</code> can be specified to adjust the passed value.
Values can be: 'K' (kilobytes), 'M' (megabytes), 'G' (gigabytes),
'T' (terabytes), 'P' (petabytes), or 'E' (exabytes).
<span class="since">Since 0.4.1</span></dd>
Values can be: 'B' or 'bytes' for bytes, 'KB' (kilobytes,
10<sup>3</sup> or 1000 bytes), 'K' or 'KiB' (kibibytes,
2<sup>10</sup> or 1024 bytes), 'MB' (megabytes, 10<sup>6</sup>
or 1,000,000 bytes), 'M' or 'MiB' (mebibytes, 2<sup>20</sup>
or 1,048,576 bytes), 'GB' (gigabytes, 10<sup>9</sup> or
1,000,000,000 bytes), 'G' or 'GiB' (gibibytes, 2<sup>30</sup>
or 1,073,741,824 bytes), 'TB' (terabytes, 10<sup>12</sup> or
1,000,000,000,000 bytes), 'T' or 'TiB' (tebibytes,
2<sup>40</sup> or 1,099,511,627,776 bytes), 'PB' (petabytes,
10<sup>15</sup> or 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes), 'P' or 'PiB'
(pebibytes, 2<sup>50</sup> or 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes),
'EB' (exabytes, 10<sup>18</sup> or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000
bytes), or 'E' or 'EiB' (exbibytes, 2<sup>60</sup> or
1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes). <span class="since">Since
0.4.1, multi-character <code>unit</code> since
0.9.11</span></dd>
<dt><code>capacity</code></dt>
<dd>Providing the logical capacity for the volume. This value is
in bytes by default, but a <code>unit</code> attribute can be

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<h5><a name="qemu">/etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu</a></h5>
<ul>
<li>Before a QEMU guest is started, the qemu hook script is
called in two locations; if either location fails, the guest
called in three locations; if any location fails, the guest
is not started. The first location, <span class="since">since
0.9.0</span>, is before libvirt performs any resource
labeling, and the hook can allocate resources not managed by
@ -110,7 +110,11 @@
The second location, available <span class="since">Since
0.8.0</span>, occurs after libvirt has finished labeling
all resources, but has not yet started the guest, called as:<br/>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu guest_name start begin -</pre></li>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu guest_name start begin -</pre>
The third location, <span class="since">0.9.13</span>,
occurs after the QEMU process has successfully started up:<br/>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu guest_name started begin -</pre>
</li>
<li>When a QEMU guest is stopped, the qemu hook script is called
in two locations, to match the startup.
First, <span class="since">since 0.8.0</span>, the hook is
@ -120,15 +124,61 @@
called again, <span class="since">since 0.9.0</span>, to allow
any additional resource cleanup:<br/>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu guest_name release end -</pre></li>
<li><span class="since">Since 0.9.11</span>, the qemu hook script
is also called at the beginning of incoming migration. It is called
as: <pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu guest_name migrate begin -</pre>
with domain XML sent to standard input of the script. In this case,
the script acts as a filter and is supposed to modify the domain
XML and print it out on its standard output. Empty output is
identical to copying the input XML without changing it. In case the
script returns failure or the output XML is not valid, incoming
migration will be canceled. This hook may be used, e.g., to change
location of disk images for incoming domains.</li>
<li><span class="since">Since 0.9.13</span>, the qemu hook script
is also called when the libvirtd daemon restarts and reconnects
to previously running QEMU processes. If the script fails, the
existing QEMU process will be killed off. It is called as:
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu guest_name reconnect begin -</pre>
</li>
<li><span class="since">Since 0.9.13</span>, the qemu hook script
is also called when the QEMU driver is told to attach to an
externally launched QEMU process. It is called as:
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu guest_name attach begin -</pre>
</li>
</ul>
<h5><a name="lxc">/etc/libvirt/hooks/lxc</a></h5>
<ul>
<li>When an LXC guest is started, the lxc hook script is called as:<br/>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/lxc guest_name start begin -</pre></li>
<li>Before a LXC guest is started, the lxc hook script is
called in three locations; if any location fails, the guest
is not started. The first location, <span class="since">since
0.9.13</span>, is before libvirt performs any resource
labeling, and the hook can allocate resources not managed by
libvirt such as DRBD or missing bridges. This is called as:<br/>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/lxc guest_name prepare begin -</pre>
The second location, available <span class="since">Since
0.8.0</span>, occurs after libvirt has finished labeling
all resources, but has not yet started the guest, called as:<br/>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/lxc guest_name start begin -</pre>
The third location, <span class="since">0.9.13</span>,
occurs after the LXC process has successfully started up:<br/>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/lxc guest_name started begin -</pre>
</li>
<li>When a LXC guest is stopped, the lxc hook script is called
as:<br/>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/lxc guest_name stopped end -</pre></li>
in two locations, to match the startup.
First, <span class="since">since 0.8.0</span>, the hook is
called before libvirt restores any labels:<br/>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/lxc guest_name stopped end -</pre>
Then, after libvirt has released all resources, the hook is
called again, <span class="since">since 0.9.0</span>, to allow
any additional resource cleanup:<br/>
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/lxc guest_name release end -</pre></li>
<li><span class="since">Since 0.9.13</span>, the lxc hook script
is also called when the libvirtd daemon restarts and reconnects
to previously running LXC processes. If the script fails, the
existing LXC process will be killed off. It is called as:
<pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/lxc guest_name reconnect begin -</pre>
</li>
</ul>
<br/>
@ -161,19 +211,20 @@
source and destination hosts:</p>
<ol>
<li>At the beginning of the migration, the <i>qemu</i> hook script on
the <b>destination</b> host is executed with the "start"
operation.<br/><br/></li>
<li>If this hook script returns indicating success (error code 0), the
migration continues. Any other return code indicates failure, and
the migration is aborted.<br/><br/></li>
<li>The QEMU guest is then migrated to the destination host.<br/>
<br/></li>
the <b>destination</b> host is executed with the "migrate"
operation.</li>
<li>Before QEMU process is spawned, the two operations ("prepare" and
"start") called for domain start are executed on
<b>destination</b> host.</li>
<li>If both of these hook script executions exit successfully (exit
status 0), the migration continues. Any other exit code indicates
failure, and the migration is aborted.</li>
<li>The QEMU guest is then migrated to the destination host.</li>
<li>Unless an error occurs during the migration process, the <i>qemu</i>
hook script on the <b>source</b> host is then executed with the "stopped"
operation, to indicate it is no longer running on this
host.<br/><br/>
Regardless of the return code from this hook script, the migration
is not aborted as it has already been performed.</li>
hook script on the <b>source</b> host is then executed with the
"stopped" and "release" operations to indicate it is no longer
running on this host. Regardless of the return codes, the
migration is not aborted as it has already been performed.</li>
</ol>
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allocation of collected information (however, on an
out-of-memory condition, the buffer may still be NULL). The
caller is responsible for freeing registered buffers, since the
buffers are designed to persist beyond virCommandFree.
buffers are designed to persist beyond virCommandFree. It
is possible to pass the same pointer to both
virCommandSetOutputBuffer and virCommandSetErrorBuffer, in which
case the child process interleaves output into a single string.
</p>
<h3><a name="directory">Setting working directory</a></h3>

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<p>
The sanlock daemon must be started on every single host
that will be running virtual machines. So repeat these
steps as neccessary.
steps as necessary.
</p>
<h2><a name="sanlockplugin">libvirt sanlock plugin configuration</a></h2>

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</h3>
<p>The syntax for filters and outputs is the same for both types of
variables.</p>
<p>The format for a filter is:</p>
<pre>x:name</pre>
<p>The format for a filter is one of:</p>
<pre>
x:name (log message only)
x:+name (log message + stack trace)</pre>
<p>where <code>name</code> is a match string e.g. <code>remote</code> or
<code>qemu</code> and the x is the minimal level where matching messages
should be logged:</p>
@ -170,8 +172,8 @@ export LIBVIRT_LOG_OUTPUTS="1:file:virsh.log"</pre>
put the correct breakpoints when running under a debugger.</p>
<p>To activate full debug of the libvirt entry points, utility
functions and the QEmu/KVM driver, set:</p>
<pre>log_filters=1:libvirt 1:util 1:qemu
log_output=1:file:/var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log</pre>
<pre>log_filters="1:libvirt 1:util 1:qemu"
log_outputs="1:file:/var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log"</pre>
<p>in libvirtd.conf and restart the daemon will allow to
gather a copious amount of debugging traces for the operations done
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on the hypervisor in question, but will typically have the lowest computational costs
by minimising the number of data copies involved. The native data transports will also
require extra hypervisor-specific network configuration steps by the administrator when
deploying a host. For some hypervisors, it might be neccessary to open up a large range
deploying a host. For some hypervisors, it might be necessary to open up a large range
of ports on the firewall to allow multiple concurrent migration operations.
</p>
@ -87,7 +87,13 @@
daemon controls the entire migration process itself, by directly
connecting the destination host libvirtd. If the client application crashes,
or otherwise loses its connection to libvirtd, the migration process
will continue uninterrupted until completion.
will continue uninterrupted until completion. Note that the
source libvirtd uses its own credentials (typically root) to
connect to the destination, rather than the credentials used
by the client to connect to the source; if these differ, it is
common to run into a situation where a client can connect to the
destination directly but the source cannot make the connection to
set up the peer-to-peer migration.
</p>
<p>
@ -139,7 +145,9 @@
connection to the source host, where the virtual guest is
currently running. The second URI is that of the libvirt
connection to the destination host, where the virtual guest
will be moved to. The third URI is a hypervisor specific
will be moved to (and in peer-to-peer migrations, this is from
the perspective of the source, not the client). The third URI is
a hypervisor specific
URI used to control how the guest will be migrated. With
any managed migration flow, the first and second URIs are
compulsory, while the third URI is optional. With the
@ -533,7 +541,10 @@
destination libvirtd server will automatically determine
the native hypervisor URI for migration, based off the
primary hostname. There is no scope for forcing an alternative
network interface for the native migration data with this method.
network interface for the native migration data with this
method. The destination URI must be reachable using the source
libvirtd credentials (which are not necessarily the same as the
credentials of the client in connecting to the source).
</p>
<pre>
@ -571,7 +582,10 @@
in case it is not accessible using the same address that
the client uses to connect to the destination, or a different
encryption/auth scheme is required. The native hypervisor URI
format is not used at all.
format is not used at all. The destination URI must be
reachable using the source libvirtd credentials (which are not
necessarily the same as the credentials of the client in
connecting to the source).
</p>
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<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
<title>Pending patches needing review</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Pending patches needing review</h1>
<p> A list of pending patches needing review upstream is available
on <a href="http://libvirt.org/pending.html">the project pending
patches page</a>.</p>
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</p>
<p>become</p>
<p>
<code>virConn::numOfDomains(self)</code>
<code>virConnect::numOfDomains(self)</code>
</p>
<p>
<code>virDomain::setMaxMemory(self, memory)</code>

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</li>
</ul>
<h2>Blogs and Podcasts</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/213">FLOSS Weekly
podcast on the topic of libvirt</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="http://berrange.com/topics/libvirt/">Daniel
Berrange's blog on useful libvirt development tips</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="http://planet.virt-tools.org/index.html">Virt Tools
Blog Planet: blog aggregation of several virt-related
feeds</a>
</li>
</ul>
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</tr>
<tr>
<td> mdns_adv <i>[0|1]</i> </td>
<td> 1 (advertise with mDNS) </td>
<td> 0 (advertise with mDNS) </td>
<td>
If set to 1 then the virtualization service will be advertised over
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<param name="pattern">[0-9]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='unsignedLong'>
<data type='unsignedLong'>
<param name='pattern'>[0-9]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name="positiveInteger">
<data type="positiveInteger">
@ -50,9 +55,24 @@
</define>
<!-- a 6 byte MAC address in ASCII-hex format, eg "12:34:56:78:9A:BC" -->
<!-- The lowest bit of the 1st byte is the "multicast" bit. a -->
<!-- uniMacAddr requires that bit to be 0, and a multiMacAddr -->
<!-- requires it to be 1. Plain macAddr will accept either. -->
<!-- Currently there is no use of multiMacAddr in libvirt, it -->
<!-- is included here for documentation/comparison purposes. -->
<define name="uniMacAddr">
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9][02468aAcCeE](:[a-fA-F0-9]{2}){5}</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name="multiMacAddr">
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9][13579bBdDfF](:[a-fA-F0-9]{2}){5}</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name="macAddr">
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">([a-fA-F0-9]{2}:){5}[a-fA-F0-9]{2}</param>
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{2}(:[a-fA-F0-9]{2}){5}</param>
</data>
</define>
@ -123,7 +143,7 @@
<define name="absFilePath">
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">/[a-zA-Z0-9_\.\+\-\\&amp;&quot;&apos;&lt;&gt;/%]+</param>
<param name="pattern">/[a-zA-Z0-9_\.\+\-\\&amp;&quot;&apos;&lt;&gt;/%,]+</param>
</data>
</define>
@ -133,4 +153,18 @@
</data>
</define>
<define name='unit'>
<data type='string'>
<param name='pattern'>([bB]([yY][tT][eE][sS]?)?)|([kKmMgGtTpPeE]([iI]?[bB])?)</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='scaledInteger'>
<optional>
<attribute name='unit'>
<ref name='unit'/>
</attribute>
</optional>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</define>
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<!-- A Relax NG schema for the libvirt capabilities XML format -->
<grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"
datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes">
<include href='basictypes.rng'/>
<start>
<ref name='capabilities'/>
</start>
@ -157,7 +158,7 @@
<element name='topology'>
<element name='cells'>
<attribute name='num'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedInt'/>
</attribute>
<oneOrMore>
<ref name='cell'/>
@ -169,13 +170,13 @@
<define name='cell'>
<element name='cell'>
<attribute name='id'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedInt'/>
</attribute>
<optional>
<element name='cpus'>
<attribute name='num'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedInt'/>
</attribute>
<oneOrMore>
<ref name='cpu'/>
@ -188,7 +189,7 @@
<define name='cpu'>
<element name='cpu'>
<attribute name='id'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedInt'/>
</attribute>
</element>
</define>
@ -238,13 +239,13 @@
<define name='emulator'>
<element name='emulator'>
<ref name='path'/>
<ref name='absFilePath'/>
</element>
</define>
<define name='loader'>
<element name='loader'>
<ref name='path'/>
<ref name='absFilePath'/>
</element>
</define>
@ -367,39 +368,9 @@
</choice>
</define>
<define name='positiveInteger'>
<data type='positiveInteger'>
<param name="pattern">[0-9]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='uint'>
<data type='unsignedInt'>
<param name="pattern">[0-9]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='path'>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">/[a-zA-Z0-9_\+\-/%]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='featureName'>
<data type='string'>
<param name='pattern'>[a-zA-Z0-9\-_]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name="UUID">
<choice>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{32}</param>
</data>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{8}\-([a-fA-F0-9]{4}\-){3}[a-fA-F0-9]{12}</param>
</data>
</choice>
</define>
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@ -183,12 +183,12 @@
<choice>
<element name="miimon">
<!-- miimon frequency in ms -->
<attribute name="freq"><ref name="uint"/></attribute>
<attribute name="freq"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
<optional>
<attribute name="downdelay"><ref name="uint"/></attribute>
<attribute name="downdelay"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="updelay"><ref name="uint"/></attribute>
<attribute name="updelay"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<!-- use_carrier -->
@ -203,7 +203,7 @@
</optional>
</element>
<element name="arpmon">
<attribute name="interval"><ref name="uint"/></attribute>
<attribute name="interval"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
<attribute name="target"><ref name="ipv4Addr"/></attribute>
<optional>
<attribute name="validate">
@ -252,7 +252,7 @@
<define name="mtu">
<optional>
<element name="mtu">
<attribute name="size"><ref name="uint"/></attribute>
<attribute name="size"><ref name="unsignedInt"/></attribute>
</element>
</optional>
</define>
@ -407,12 +407,6 @@
<!-- Type library -->
<define name='uint'>
<data type='unsignedInt'>
<param name="pattern">[0-9]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name="timeval">
<data type="double">
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
<!-- <mac> element -->
<optional>
<element name="mac">
<attribute name="address"><ref name="macAddr"/></attribute>
<attribute name="address"><ref name="uniMacAddr"/></attribute>
<empty/>
</element>
</optional>
@ -85,13 +85,22 @@
</choice>
</attribute>
</optional>
<zeroOrMore>
<element name='interface'>
<attribute name='dev'>
<ref name='deviceName'/>
</attribute>
</element>
</zeroOrMore>
<interleave>
<zeroOrMore>
<element name='interface'>
<attribute name='dev'>
<ref name='deviceName'/>
</attribute>
</element>
</zeroOrMore>
<optional>
<element name='pf'>
<attribute name='dev'>
<ref name='deviceName'/>
</attribute>
</element>
</optional>
</interleave>
</element>
</optional>
@ -209,7 +218,7 @@
</zeroOrMore>
<zeroOrMore>
<element name="host">
<attribute name="mac"><ref name="macAddr"/></attribute>
<attribute name="mac"><ref name="uniMacAddr"/></attribute>
<attribute name="name"><text/></attribute>
<attribute name="ip"><ref name="ipv4Addr"/></attribute>
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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
<!-- A Relax NG schema for the libvirt node device XML format -->
<grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"
datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes">
<include href='basictypes.rng'/>
<start>
<ref name='device'/>
</start>
@ -56,7 +57,7 @@
</optional>
<element name='uuid'>
<ref name='uuid'/>
<ref name='UUID'/>
</element>
</element>
@ -80,16 +81,16 @@
</attribute>
<element name='domain'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='bus'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='slot'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='function'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='product'>
@ -122,10 +123,10 @@
</attribute>
<element name='bus'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='device'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='product'>
@ -157,16 +158,16 @@
</attribute>
<element name='number'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='class'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='subclass'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='protocol'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<optional>
@ -252,7 +253,7 @@
</attribute>
<element name='host'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<optional>
@ -273,16 +274,16 @@
</attribute>
<element name='host'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='bus'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='target'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='lun'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<element name='type'>
@ -352,7 +353,7 @@
</element>
<element name='media_size'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
<optional>
<element name='media_label'>
@ -364,27 +365,10 @@
<define name='capstoragefixed'>
<element name='size'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</element>
</define>
<define name='uuid'>
<choice>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{32}</param>
</data>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{8}\-([a-fA-F0-9]{4}\-){3}[a-fA-F0-9]{12}</param>
</data>
</choice>
</define>
<define name='uint'>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">[0-9]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='hexuint'>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">(0x)?[0-9a-f]+</param>

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<grammar ns="" xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0" datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes">
<include href='basictypes.rng'/>
<start>
<ref name="filter"/>
</start>
@ -484,6 +485,14 @@
<ref name="stateflags-type"/>
</attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<attribute name="ipset">
<ref name="ipset-name-type"/>
</attribute>
<attribute name="ipsetflags">
<ref name="ipset-flags-type"/>
</attribute>
</optional>
</interleave>
</define>
@ -799,24 +808,15 @@
<!-- ################ type library ################ -->
<define name="UUID">
<choice>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{32}</param>
</data>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{8}\-([a-fA-F0-9]{4}\-){3}[a-fA-F0-9]{12}</param>
</data>
</choice>
<define name="variable-name-type">
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+(\[[ ]*[@]?[0-9]+[ ]*\])?</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name="addrMAC">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">([a-fA-F0-9]{1,2}:){5}[a-fA-F0-9]{1,2}</param>
@ -826,10 +826,7 @@
<define name="addrIP">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">([0-2]?[0-9]?[0-9]\.){3}[0-2]?[0-9]?[0-9]</param>
@ -839,10 +836,7 @@
<define name="addrIPv6">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">([a-fA-F0-9]{0,4}:){2,7}([a-fA-F0-9]*)(([0-2]?[0-9]?[0-9]\.){3}[0-2]?[0-9]?[0-9])?</param>
@ -852,10 +846,7 @@
<define name="addrMask">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="int">
<param name="minInclusive">0</param>
@ -870,10 +861,7 @@
<define name="addrMaskv6">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="int">
<param name="minInclusive">0</param>
@ -892,10 +880,7 @@
<param name="pattern">0x([0-3][0-9a-fA-F]|[0-9a-fA-F])</param>
</data>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="int">
<param name="minInclusive">0</param>
@ -906,10 +891,7 @@
<define name="mac-protocolid">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">0x([6-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F]{2}|[0-9a-fA-F]{4})</param>
@ -932,10 +914,7 @@
<define name="vlan-vlanid">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">0x([0-9a-fA-F]{1,3})</param>
@ -948,30 +927,9 @@
</choice>
</define>
<define name="uint8range">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">0x[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2}</param>
</data>
<data type="int">
<param name="minInclusive">0</param>
<param name="maxInclusive">255</param>
</data>
</choice>
</define>
<define name="uint16range">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">0x[0-9a-fA-F]{1,4}</param>
@ -986,10 +944,7 @@
<define name="uint32range">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">0x[0-9a-fA-F]{1,8}</param>
@ -1015,10 +970,7 @@
<define name="arpOpcodeType">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="int">
<param name="minInclusive">0</param>
@ -1034,10 +986,7 @@
<define name="ipProtocolType">
<choice>
<!-- variable -->
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">$[a-zA-Z0-9_]+</param>
</data>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">0x[0-9a-fA-F]{1,2}</param>
@ -1119,4 +1068,19 @@
<param name="pattern">((SYN|ACK|URG|PSH|FIN|RST)(,(SYN|ACK|URG|PSH|FIN|RST))*|ALL|NONE)/((SYN|ACK|URG|PSH|FIN|RST)(,(SYN|ACK|URG|PSH|FIN|RST))*|ALL|NONE)</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='ipset-name-type'>
<choice>
<ref name="variable-name-type"/>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">[a-zA-Z0-9_\.:\-\+ ]{1,31}</param>
</data>
</choice>
</define>
<define name='ipset-flags-type'>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">(src|dst)(,(src|dst)){0,5}</param>
</data>
</define>
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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
<!-- A Relax NG schema for the libvirt storage pool XML format -->
<grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"
datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes">
<include href='basictypes.rng'/>
<start>
<ref name='pool'/>
</start>
@ -18,6 +19,7 @@
<ref name='pooliscsi'/>
<ref name='poolscsi'/>
<ref name='poolmpath'/>
<ref name='poolrbd'/>
</choice>
</element>
</define>
@ -104,6 +106,15 @@
<ref name='target'/>
</define>
<define name='poolrbd'>
<attribute name='type'>
<value>rbd</value>
</attribute>
<ref name='commonmetadata'/>
<ref name='sizing'/>
<ref name='sourcerbd'/>
</define>
<define name='sourceinfovendor'>
<optional>
<element name='vendor'>
@ -127,7 +138,7 @@
</element>
<optional>
<element name='uuid'>
<ref name='uuid'/>
<ref name='UUID'/>
</element>
</optional>
</define>
@ -135,17 +146,17 @@
<define name='sizing'>
<optional>
<element name='capacity'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='scaledInteger'/>
</element>
</optional>
<optional>
<element name='allocation'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='scaledInteger'/>
</element>
</optional>
<optional>
<element name='available'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='scaledInteger'/>
</element>
</optional>
</define>
@ -154,13 +165,13 @@
<optional>
<element name='permissions'>
<element name='mode'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedInt'/>
</element>
<element name='owner'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedInt'/>
</element>
<element name='group'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedInt'/>
</element>
<optional>
<element name='label'>
@ -175,7 +186,7 @@
<element name='target'>
<optional>
<element name='path'>
<ref name='path'/>
<ref name='absFilePath'/>
</element>
</optional>
<ref name='permissions'/>
@ -183,24 +194,26 @@
</define>
<define name='sourceinfohost'>
<element name='host'>
<attribute name='name'>
<text/>
</attribute>
<optional>
<attribute name='port'>
<ref name="PortNumber"/>
<oneOrMore>
<element name='host'>
<attribute name='name'>
<text/>
</attribute>
</optional>
<empty/>
</element>
<optional>
<attribute name='port'>
<ref name="PortNumber"/>
</attribute>
</optional>
<empty/>
</element>
</oneOrMore>
</define>
<define name='sourceinfodev'>
<element name='device'>
<attribute name='path'>
<choice>
<ref name='path'/>
<ref name='absFilePath'/>
<ref name='name'/>
</choice>
</attribute>
@ -226,10 +239,10 @@
<oneOrMore>
<element name='freeExtent'>
<attribute name='start'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</attribute>
<attribute name='end'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</attribute>
</element>
</oneOrMore>
@ -238,7 +251,7 @@
<define name='sourceinfodir'>
<element name='dir'>
<attribute name='path'>
<ref name='path'/>
<ref name='absFilePath'/>
</attribute>
<empty/>
</element>
@ -264,14 +277,38 @@
<attribute name='type'>
<choice>
<value>chap</value>
<value>ceph</value>
</choice>
</attribute>
<attribute name='login'>
<text/>
</attribute>
<attribute name='passwd'>
<text/>
</attribute>
<choice>
<attribute name='login'>
<text/>
</attribute>
<attribute name='username'>
<text/>
</attribute>
</choice>
<optional>
<attribute name='passwd'>
<text/>
</attribute>
</optional>
<optional>
<ref name='sourceinfoauthsecret'/>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<define name='sourceinfoauthsecret'>
<element name='secret'>
<choice>
<attribute name='uuid'>
<text/>
</attribute>
<attribute name='usage'>
<text/>
</attribute>
</choice>
</element>
</define>
@ -449,33 +486,21 @@
</element>
</define>
<define name='sourcerbd'>
<element name='source'>
<ref name='sourceinfoname'/>
<ref name='sourceinfohost'/>
<optional>
<ref name='sourceinfoauth'/>
</optional>
</element>
</define>
<define name='name'>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">[a-zA-Z0-9_\+\-]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='uuid'>
<choice>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{32}</param>
</data>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{8}\-([a-fA-F0-9]{4}\-){3}[a-fA-F0-9]{12}</param>
</data>
</choice>
</define>
<define name='uint'>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">[0-9]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='path'>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">/[a-zA-Z0-9_\+\-/%]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name="PortNumber">
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@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!-- A Relax NG schema for the libvirt storage volume XML format -->
<grammar xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"
datatypeLibrary="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes">
<include href='basictypes.rng'/>
<start>
<ref name='vol'/>
</start>
@ -30,17 +32,12 @@
<define name='sizing'>
<optional>
<element name='capacity'>
<optional>
<attribute name='unit'>
<ref name='unit'/>
</attribute>
</optional>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='scaledInteger'/>
</element>
</optional>
<optional>
<element name='allocation'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='scaledInteger'/>
</element>
</optional>
</define>
@ -49,13 +46,13 @@
<optional>
<element name='permissions'>
<element name='mode'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedInt'/>
</element>
<element name='owner'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedInt'/>
</element>
<element name='group'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedInt'/>
</element>
<optional>
<element name='label'>
@ -70,7 +67,7 @@
<element name='target'>
<optional>
<element name='path'>
<ref name='path'/>
<ref name='absFilePath'/>
</element>
</optional>
<ref name='format'/>
@ -84,7 +81,7 @@
<define name='backingStore'>
<element name='backingStore'>
<element name='path'>
<ref name='path'/>
<ref name='absFilePath'/>
</element>
<ref name='format'/>
<ref name='permissions'/>
@ -103,7 +100,7 @@
<define name='sourcedev'>
<element name='device'>
<attribute name='path'>
<ref name='path'/>
<ref name='absFilePath'/>
</attribute>
<choice>
<empty/>
@ -116,10 +113,10 @@
<oneOrMore>
<element name='extent'>
<attribute name='start'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</attribute>
<attribute name='end'>
<ref name='uint'/>
<ref name='unsignedLong'/>
</attribute>
</element>
</oneOrMore>
@ -156,6 +153,7 @@
<value>iso</value>
<value>qcow</value>
<value>qcow2</value>
<value>qed</value>
<value>vmdk</value>
<value>vpc</value>
</choice>
@ -180,33 +178,4 @@
</data>
</define>
<define name='uint'>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">[0-9]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='path'>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">/[a-zA-Z0-9_\+\-\./%]+</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name='unit'>
<data type='string'>
<param name="pattern">[kKmMgGtTpPyYzZ]</param>
</data>
</define>
<define name="UUID">
<choice>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{32}</param>
</data>
<data type="string">
<param name="pattern">[a-fA-F0-9]{8}\-([a-fA-F0-9]{4}\-){3}[a-fA-F0-9]{12}</param>
</data>
</choice>
</define>
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@ -11,10 +11,16 @@
<li>
<a href="news.html">News</a>
<span>Details of new features and bugs fixed in each release</span>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Maintenance_Releases">Maintenance Releases</a>
<span>Details about libvirt maintenance releases</span>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt.git;a=log">Git log</a>
<span>Latest commit messages from the source repository </span>
<span>Latest commit messages from the source repository</span>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
@ -332,6 +338,10 @@
<a href="todo.html">Todo list</a>
<span>Main feature request list</span>
</li>
<li>
<a href="pending.html">Pending patches</a>
<span>Pending patches awaiting reviews and integration</span>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>

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@ -3,9 +3,85 @@
<body>
<h1 >Storage Management</h1>
<p>
This page describes the backends for the storage management capabilities in
libvirt.
</p>
Libvirt provides storage management on the physical host through
storage pools and volumes.
</p>
<p>
A storage pool is a quantity of storage set aside by an
administrator, often a dedicated storage administrator, for use
by virtual machines. Storage pools are divided into storage
volumes either by the storage administrator or the system
administrator, and the volumes are assigned to VMs as block
devices.
</p>
<p>
For example, the storage administrator responsible for an NFS
server creates a share to store virtual machines' data. The
system administrator defines a pool on the virtualization host
with the details of the share
(e.g. nfs.example.com:/path/to/share should be mounted on
/vm_data). When the pool is started, libvirt mounts the share
on the specified directory, just as if the system administrator
logged in and executed 'mount nfs.example.com:/path/to/share
/vmdata'. If the pool is configured to autostart, libvirt
ensures that the NFS share is mounted on the directory specified
when libvirt is started.
</p>
<p>
Once the pool is started, the files in the NFS share are
reported as volumes, and the storage volumes' paths may be
queried using the libvirt APIs. The volumes' paths can then be
copied into the section of a VM's XML definition describing the
source storage for the VM's block devices. In the case of NFS,
an application using the libvirt APIs can create and delete
volumes in the pool (files in the NFS share) up to the limit of
the size of the pool (the storage capacity of the share). Not
all pool types support creating and deleting volumes. Stopping
the pool (somewhat unfortunately referred to by virsh and the
API as "pool-destroy") undoes the start operation, in this case,
unmounting the NFS share. The data on the share is not modified
by the destroy operation, despite the name. See man virsh for
more details.
</p>
<p>
A second example is an iSCSI pool. A storage administrator
provisions an iSCSI target to present a set of LUNs to the host
running the VMs. When libvirt is configured to manage that
iSCSI target as a pool, libvirt will ensure that the host logs
into the iSCSI target and libvirt can then report the available
LUNs as storage volumes. The volumes' paths can be queried and
used in VM's XML definitions as in the NFS example. In this
case, the LUNs are defined on the iSCSI server, and libvirt
cannot create and delete volumes.
</p>
<p>
Storage pools and volumes are not required for the proper
operation of VMs. Pools and volumes provide a way for libvirt
to ensure that a particular piece of storage will be available
for a VM, but some administrators will prefer to manage their
own storage and VMs will operate properly without any pools or
volumes defined. On systems that do not use pools, system
administrators must ensure the availability of the VMs' storage
using whatever tools they prefer, for example, adding the NFS
share to the host's fstab so that the share is mounted at boot
time.
</p>
<p>
If at this point the value of pools and volumes over traditional
system administration tools is unclear, note that one of the
features of libvirt is its remote protocol, so it's possible to
manage all aspects of a virtual machine's lifecycle as well as
the configuration of the resources required by the VM. These
operations can be performed on a remote host entirely within the
libvirt API. In other words, a management application using
libvirt can enable a user to perform all the required tasks for
configuring the host for a VM: allocating resources, running the
VM, shutting it down and deallocating the resources, without
requiring shell access or any other control channel.
</p>
<p>
Libvirt supports the following storage pool types:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="#StorageBackendDir">Directory backend</a>
@ -31,6 +107,9 @@ libvirt.
<li>
<a href="#StorageBackendMultipath">Multipath backend</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="#StorageBackendRBD">RBD (RADOS Block Device) backend</a>
</li>
</ul>
<h2><a name="StorageBackendDir">Directory pool</a></h2>
@ -415,6 +494,76 @@ libvirt.
The Multipath volume pool does not use the volume format type element.
</p>
<h2><a name="StorageBackendRBD">RBD pools</a></h2>
<p>
This storage driver provides a pool which contains all RBD
images in a RADOS pool. RBD (RADOS Block Device) is part
of the Ceph distributed storage project.<br/>
This backend <i>only</i> supports Qemu with RBD support. Kernel RBD
which exposes RBD devices as block devices in /dev is <i>not</i>
supported. RBD images created with this storage backend
can be accessed through kernel RBD if configured manually, but
this backend does not provide mapping for these images.<br/>
Images created with this backend can be attached to Qemu guests
when Qemu is build with RBD support (Since Qemu 0.14.0). The
backend supports cephx authentication for communication with the
Ceph cluster. Storing the cephx authentication key is done with
the libvirt secret mechanism. The UUID in the example pool input
refers to the UUID of the stored secret.
<span class="since">Since 0.9.13</span>
</p>
<h3>Example pool input</h3>
<pre>
&lt;pool type="rbd"&gt;
&lt;name&gt;myrbdpool&lt;/name&gt;
&lt;source&gt;
&lt;name&gt;rbdpool&lt;/name&gt;
&lt;host name='1.2.3.4' port='6789'/&gt;
&lt;host name='my.ceph.monitor' port='6789'/&gt;
&lt;host name='third.ceph.monitor' port='6789'/&gt;
&lt;auth username='admin' type='ceph'&gt;
&lt;secret uuid='2ec115d7-3a88-3ceb-bc12-0ac909a6fd87'/&gt;
&lt;/auth&gt;
&lt;/source&gt;
&lt;/pool&gt;</pre>
<h3>Example volume output</h3>
<pre>
&lt;volume&gt;
&lt;name&gt;myvol&lt;/name&gt;
&lt;key&gt;rbd/myvol&lt;/key&gt;
&lt;source&gt;
&lt;/source&gt;
&lt;capacity unit='bytes'&gt;53687091200&lt;/capacity&gt;
&lt;allocation unit='bytes'&gt;53687091200&lt;/allocation&gt;
&lt;target&gt;
&lt;path&gt;rbd:rbd/myvol&lt;/path&gt;
&lt;format type='unknown'/&gt;
&lt;permissions&gt;
&lt;mode&gt;00&lt;/mode&gt;
&lt;owner&gt;0&lt;/owner&gt;
&lt;group&gt;0&lt;/group&gt;
&lt;/permissions&gt;
&lt;/target&gt;
&lt;/volume&gt;</pre>
<h3>Example disk attachement</h3>
<p>RBD images can be attached to Qemu guests when Qemu is built
with RBD support. Information about attaching a RBD image to a
guest can be found
at <a href="formatdomain.html#elementsDisks">format domain</a>
page.</p>
<h3>Valid pool format types</h3>
<p>
The RBD pool does not use the pool format type element.
</p>
<h3>Valid volume format types</h3>
<p>
The RBD pool does not use the volume format type element.
</p>
</body>
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ virConnectPtr conn = virConnectOpenReadOnly (<b>"test:///default"</b>);
<p>
To simplify life for administrators, it is possible to setup URI aliases in a
libvirt client configuration file. The configuration file is <code>/etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf</code>
for the root user, or <code>$HOME/.libvirt/libvirt.conf</code> for any unprivileged user.
for the root user, or <code>$XDG_CONFIG_DIR/libvirt/libvirt.conf</code> for any unprivileged user.
In this file, the following syntax can be used to setup aliases
</p>
@ -52,6 +52,19 @@ uri_aliases = [
set, no alias lookup will be attempted.
</p>
<h2><a name="URI_default">Default URI choice</a></h2>
<p>
If the URI passed to <code>virConnectOpen*</code> is NULL, then libvirt will use the following
logic to determine what URI to use.
</p>
<ol>
<li>The environment variable <code>LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI</code></li>
<li>The client configuration file <code>uri_default</code> parameter</li>
<li>Probe each hypervisor in turn until one that works is found</li>
</ol>
<h2>
<a name="URI_virsh">Specifying URIs to virsh, virt-manager and virt-install</a>
</h2>
@ -64,7 +77,8 @@ virsh <b>-c test:///default</b> list
<p>
If virsh finds the environment variable
<code>VIRSH_DEFAULT_CONNECT_URI</code> set, it will try this URI by
default.
default. Use of this environment variable is, however, deprecated
now that libvirt supports <code>LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI</code> itself.
</p>
<p>
When using the interactive virsh shell, you can also use the

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@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
Makefile
Makefile.in
*.exe
.deps
.libs
event-test

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@ -93,6 +93,9 @@ static const char *eventDetailToString(int event, int detail) {
case VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STARTED_FROM_SNAPSHOT:
ret = "Snapshot";
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STARTED_WAKEUP:
ret = "Event wakeup";
break;
}
break;
case VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED:
@ -313,6 +316,42 @@ static int myDomainEventDiskChangeCallback(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
return 0;
}
const char *trayChangeReasonStrings[] = {
"open",
"close",
};
static int myDomainEventTrayChangeCallback(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainPtr dom,
const char *devAlias,
int reason,
void *opaque ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
printf("%s EVENT: Domain %s(%d) removable disk's tray change devAlias: %s reason: %s\n",
__func__, virDomainGetName(dom), virDomainGetID(dom),
devAlias, trayChangeReasonStrings[reason]);
return 0;
}
static int myDomainEventPMWakeupCallback(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainPtr dom,
int reason ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
void *opaque ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
printf("%s EVENT: Domain %s(%d) system pmwakeup",
__func__, virDomainGetName(dom), virDomainGetID(dom));
return 0;
}
static int myDomainEventPMSuspendCallback(virConnectPtr conn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
virDomainPtr dom,
int reason ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
void *opaque ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
printf("%s EVENT: Domain %s(%d) system pmsuspend",
__func__, virDomainGetName(dom), virDomainGetID(dom));
return 0;
}
static void myFreeFunc(void *opaque)
{
@ -349,9 +388,12 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
int callback7ret = -1;
int callback8ret = -1;
int callback9ret = -1;
int callback10ret = -1;
int callback11ret = -1;
int callback12ret = -1;
struct sigaction action_stop;
memset(&action_stop, 0, sizeof action_stop);
memset(&action_stop, 0, sizeof(action_stop));
action_stop.sa_handler = stop;
@ -419,7 +461,21 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_DISK_CHANGE,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(myDomainEventDiskChangeCallback),
strdup("disk change"), myFreeFunc);
callback10ret = virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(dconn,
NULL,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_TRAY_CHANGE,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(myDomainEventTrayChangeCallback),
strdup("tray change"), myFreeFunc);
callback11ret = virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(dconn,
NULL,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_PMWAKEUP,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(myDomainEventPMWakeupCallback),
strdup("pmwakeup"), myFreeFunc);
callback12ret = virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(dconn,
NULL,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_PMSUSPEND,
VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(myDomainEventPMSuspendCallback),
strdup("pmsuspend"), myFreeFunc);
if ((callback1ret != -1) &&
(callback2ret != -1) &&
(callback3ret != -1) &&
@ -427,7 +483,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
(callback5ret != -1) &&
(callback6ret != -1) &&
(callback7ret != -1) &&
(callback9ret != -1)) {
(callback9ret != -1) &&
(callback10ret != -1) &&
(callback11ret != -1) &&
(callback12ret != -1)) {
if (virConnectSetKeepAlive(dconn, 5, 3) < 0) {
virErrorPtr err = virGetLastError();
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to start keepalive protocol: %s\n",
@ -452,6 +511,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny(dconn, callback6ret);
virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny(dconn, callback7ret);
virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny(dconn, callback9ret);
virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny(dconn, callback10ret);
virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny(dconn, callback11ret);
virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny(dconn, callback12ret);
if (callback8ret != -1)
virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny(dconn, callback8ret);
}

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@ -474,6 +474,15 @@ def myDomainEventGraphicsCallback(conn, dom, phase, localAddr, remoteAddr, authS
def myDomainEventDiskChangeCallback(conn, dom, oldSrcPath, newSrcPath, devAlias, reason, opaque):
print "myDomainEventDiskChangeCallback: Domain %s(%s) disk change oldSrcPath: %s newSrcPath: %s devAlias: %s reason: %s" % (
dom.name(), dom.ID(), oldSrcPath, newSrcPath, devAlias, reason)
def myDomainEventTrayChangeCallback(conn, dom, devAlias, reason, opaque):
print "myDomainEventTrayChangeCallback: Domain %s(%s) tray change devAlias: %s reason: %s" % (
dom.name(), dom.ID(), devAlias, reason)
def myDomainEventPMWakeupCallback(conn, dom, reason, opaque):
print "myDomainEventPMWakeupCallback: Domain %s(%s) system pmwakeup" % (
dom.name(), dom.ID())
def myDomainEventPMSuspendCallback(conn, dom, reason, opaque):
print "myDomainEventPMSuspendCallback: Domain %s(%s) system pmsuspend" % (
dom.name(), dom.ID())
def usage(out=sys.stderr):
print >>out, "usage: "+os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])+" [-hdl] [uri]"
print >>out, " uri will default to qemu:///system"
@ -532,6 +541,9 @@ def main():
vc.domainEventRegisterAny(None, libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_WATCHDOG, myDomainEventWatchdogCallback, None)
vc.domainEventRegisterAny(None, libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_GRAPHICS, myDomainEventGraphicsCallback, None)
vc.domainEventRegisterAny(None, libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_DISK_CHANGE, myDomainEventDiskChangeCallback, None)
vc.domainEventRegisterAny(None, libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_TRAY_CHANGE, myDomainEventTrayChangeCallback, None)
vc.domainEventRegisterAny(None, libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_PMWAKEUP, myDomainEventPMWakeupCallback, None)
vc.domainEventRegisterAny(None, libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_PMSUSPEND, myDomainEventPMSuspendCallback, None)
vc.setKeepAlive(5, 3)

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@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
Makefile.in
Makefile
.deps
.libs
info1

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
## Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
## Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
## See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
INCLUDES = -I$(top_builddir)/include -I$(top_srcdir)/include -I@srcdir@/include
INCLUDES = -I$(top_builddir)/include -I$(top_srcdir)/include
LDADDS = $(STATIC_BINARIES) $(WARN_CFLAGS) $(top_builddir)/src/libvirt.la \
$(COVERAGE_LDFLAGS)

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@ -59,5 +59,5 @@ int main() {
getDomainInfo(0);
return(0);
return 0;
}

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@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
Makefile.in
Makefile
.deps
.libs
suspend

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
## Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
## Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
## See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
INCLUDES = -I$(top_builddir)/include -I$(top_srcdir)/include -I@srcdir@/include
INCLUDES = -I$(top_builddir)/include -I$(top_srcdir)/include
LDADDS = $(STATIC_BINARIES) $(WARN_CFLAGS) $(top_builddir)/src/libvirt.la \
$(COVERAGE_LDFLAGS)

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@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ checkDomainState(virDomainPtr dom) {
ret = virDomainGetInfo(dom, &info);
if (ret < 0) {
return(-1);
return -1;
}
return(info.state);
return info.state;
}
/**
@ -130,5 +130,5 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) {
error:
if (conn != NULL)
virConnectClose(conn);
return(0);
return 0;
}

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@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
Makefile
Makefile.in
hellolibvirt
.deps
.libs

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
## Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
## Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
## See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
INCLUDES = -I$(top_builddir)/include -I$(top_srcdir)/include
noinst_PROGRAMS = hellolibvirt
hellolibvirt_CFLAGS = $(WARN_CFLAGS)
hellolibvirt_SOURCES = hellolibvirt.c
hellolibvirt_LDADD = @top_builddir@/src/libvirt.la
hellolibvirt_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/libvirt.la

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@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
Makefile
Makefile.in
openauth
.deps
.libs

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
## Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
## Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
## See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
INCLUDES = -I$(top_builddir)/include -I$(top_srcdir)/include
noinst_PROGRAMS = openauth
openauth_CFLAGS = $(WARN_CFLAGS)
openauth_SOURCES = openauth.c
openauth_LDADD = @top_builddir@/src/libvirt.la
openauth_LDADD = $(top_builddir)/src/libvirt.la

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
## Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
## Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
## See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
EXTRA_DIST= \
README \
consolecallback.py \
dominfo.py domrestore.py domsave.py domstart.py esxlist.py

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@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python
# consolecallback - provide a persistent console that survives guest reboots
import sys, os, logging, libvirt, tty, termios, atexit
def reset_term():
termios.tcsetattr(0, termios.TCSADRAIN, attrs)
def error_handler(unused, error):
# The console stream errors on VM shutdown; we don't care
if (error[0] == libvirt.VIR_ERR_RPC and
error[1] == libvirt.VIR_FROM_STREAMS):
return
logging.warn(error)
class Console(object):
def __init__(self, uri, uuid):
self.uri = uri
self.uuid = uuid
self.connection = libvirt.open(uri)
self.domain = self.connection.lookupByUUIDString(uuid)
self.state = self.domain.state(0)
self.connection.domainEventRegister(lifecycle_callback, self)
self.stream = None
self.run_console = True
logging.info("%s initial state %d, reason %d",
self.uuid, self.state[0], self.state[1])
def check_console(console):
if (console.state[0] == libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING or
console.state[0] == libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED):
if console.stream == None:
console.stream = console.connection.newStream(libvirt.VIR_STREAM_NONBLOCK)
console.domain.openConsole(None, console.stream, 0)
console.stream.eventAddCallback(libvirt.VIR_STREAM_EVENT_READABLE, stream_callback, console)
else:
if console.stream:
console.stream.eventRemoveCallback()
console.stream = None
return console.run_console
def stdin_callback(watch, fd, events, console):
readbuf = os.read(fd, 1024)
if readbuf.startswith(""):
console.run_console = False
return
if console.stream:
console.stream.send(readbuf)
def stream_callback(stream, events, console):
try:
received_data = console.stream.recv(1024)
except:
return
os.write(0, received_data)
def lifecycle_callback (connection, domain, event, detail, console):
console.state = console.domain.state(0)
logging.info("%s transitioned to state %d, reason %d",
console.uuid, console.state[0], console.state[1])
# main
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
print "Usage:", sys.argv[0], "URI UUID"
print "for example:", sys.argv[0], "'qemu:///system' '32ad945f-7e78-c33a-e96d-39f25e025d81'"
sys.exit(1)
uri = sys.argv[1]
uuid = sys.argv[2]
print "Escape character is ^]"
logging.basicConfig(filename='msg.log', level=logging.DEBUG)
logging.info("URI: %s", uri)
logging.info("UUID: %s", uuid)
libvirt.virEventRegisterDefaultImpl()
libvirt.registerErrorHandler(error_handler, None)
atexit.register(reset_term)
attrs = termios.tcgetattr(0)
tty.setraw(0)
console = Console(uri, uuid)
console.stdin_watch = libvirt.virEventAddHandle(0, libvirt.VIR_EVENT_HANDLE_READABLE, stdin_callback, console)
while check_console(console):
libvirt.virEventRunDefaultImpl()

0
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<filter name='no-ip-spoofing' chain='ipv4-ip' priority='-710'>
<!-- allow DHCP requests -->
<rule action='accept' direction='out' priority='100'>
<ip srcipaddr='0.0.0.0' protocol='udp' srcportstart='68' srcportend='68'/>
<!-- allow UDP sent from 0.0.0.0 (DHCP); filter more exact later -->
<rule action='return' direction='out' priority='100'>
<ip srcipaddr='0.0.0.0' protocol='udp'/>
</rule>
<!-- allow all known IP addresses -->

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@ -1,8 +1,17 @@
## Makefile for gnulib/lib -*-Makefile-*-
## Copyright (C) 2011 Red Hat, Inc.
## Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
## See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
# Initialize variables, so gnulib.mk can append to them
BUILT_SOURCES =
CLEANFILES =
EXTRA_DIST =
MOSTLYCLEANDIRS =
MOSTLYCLEANFILES =
SUFFIXES =
noinst_LTLIBRARIES =
include gnulib.mk
INCLUDES = $(GETTEXT_CPPFLAGS)

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@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
diff --git i/m4/ssize_t.m4 w/m4/ssize_t.m4
index 209d64c..5ea72a1 100644
--- i/m4/ssize_t.m4
+++ w/m4/ssize_t.m4
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# ssize_t.m4 serial 5 (gettext-0.18.2)
+# ssize_t.m4 serial 6 (gettext-0.18.2)
dnl Copyright (C) 2001-2003, 2006, 2010-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation
dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it,
@@ -17,7 +17,21 @@ AC_DEFUN([gt_TYPE_SSIZE_T],
return !x;]])],
[gt_cv_ssize_t=yes], [gt_cv_ssize_t=no])])
if test $gt_cv_ssize_t = no; then
- AC_DEFINE([ssize_t], [int],
- [Define as a signed type of the same size as size_t.])
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for rank of size_t], [gt_cv_size_t_rank],
+ [AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
+ [[#include <sys/types.h>
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
+ extern "C" {
+ #endif
+ int foo(unsigned long bar);
+ int foo(size_t bar);
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
+ }
+ #endif
+ ]])],
+ [gt_cv_size_t_rank=long], [gt_cv_size_t_rank=int])])
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([ssize_t], [$gt_cv_size_t_rank],
+ [Define as a signed type of the same size and rank as size_t.])
fi
])

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@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
Makefile
Makefile.in
libvirt.h

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
* Description: Provides the interfaces of the libvirt library to handle
* qemu specific methods
*
* Copy: Copyright (C) 2010 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copy: Copyright (C) 2010, 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
*
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ int virDomainQemuMonitorCommand(virDomainPtr domain, const char *cmd,
char **result, unsigned int flags);
virDomainPtr virDomainQemuAttach(virConnectPtr domain,
unsigned int pid,
unsigned int pid_value,
unsigned int flags);
# ifdef __cplusplus

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
* Description: Provides the interfaces of the libvirt library to handle
* errors raised while using the library.
*
* Copy: Copyright (C) 2006, 2010-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
* Copy: Copyright (C) 2006, 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* See COPYING.LIB for the License of this software
*
@ -43,48 +43,64 @@ typedef enum {
VIR_FROM_XEND = 2, /* Error at connection with xend daemon */
VIR_FROM_XENSTORE = 3, /* Error at connection with xen store */
VIR_FROM_SEXPR = 4, /* Error in the S-Expression code */
VIR_FROM_XML = 5, /* Error in the XML code */
VIR_FROM_DOM = 6, /* Error when operating on a domain */
VIR_FROM_RPC = 7, /* Error in the XML-RPC code */
VIR_FROM_PROXY = 8, /* Error in the proxy code; unused since
0.8.6 */
VIR_FROM_CONF = 9, /* Error in the configuration file handling */
VIR_FROM_QEMU = 10, /* Error at the QEMU daemon */
VIR_FROM_NET = 11, /* Error when operating on a network */
VIR_FROM_TEST = 12, /* Error from test driver */
VIR_FROM_REMOTE = 13, /* Error from remote driver */
VIR_FROM_OPENVZ = 14, /* Error from OpenVZ driver */
VIR_FROM_XENXM = 15, /* Error at Xen XM layer */
VIR_FROM_STATS_LINUX = 16, /* Error in the Linux Stats code */
VIR_FROM_LXC = 17, /* Error from Linux Container driver */
VIR_FROM_STORAGE = 18, /* Error from storage driver */
VIR_FROM_NETWORK = 19, /* Error from network config */
VIR_FROM_DOMAIN = 20, /* Error from domain config */
VIR_FROM_UML = 21, /* Error at the UML driver */
VIR_FROM_NODEDEV = 22, /* Error from node device monitor */
VIR_FROM_XEN_INOTIFY = 23, /* Error from xen inotify layer */
VIR_FROM_SECURITY = 24, /* Error from security framework */
VIR_FROM_VBOX = 25, /* Error from VirtualBox driver */
VIR_FROM_INTERFACE = 26, /* Error when operating on an interface */
VIR_FROM_ONE = 27, /* The OpenNebula driver no longer exists.
Retained for ABI/API compat only */
VIR_FROM_ESX = 28, /* Error from ESX driver */
VIR_FROM_PHYP = 29, /* Error from IBM power hypervisor */
VIR_FROM_SECRET = 30, /* Error from secret storage */
VIR_FROM_CPU = 31, /* Error from CPU driver */
VIR_FROM_XENAPI = 32, /* Error from XenAPI */
VIR_FROM_NWFILTER = 33, /* Error from network filter driver */
VIR_FROM_HOOK = 34, /* Error from Synchronous hooks */
VIR_FROM_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT = 35,/* Error from domain snapshot */
VIR_FROM_AUDIT = 36, /* Error from auditing subsystem */
VIR_FROM_SYSINFO = 37, /* Error from sysinfo/SMBIOS */
VIR_FROM_STREAMS = 38, /* Error from I/O streams */
VIR_FROM_VMWARE = 39, /* Error from VMware driver */
VIR_FROM_EVENT = 40, /* Error from event loop impl */
VIR_FROM_LIBXL = 41, /* Error from libxenlight driver */
VIR_FROM_LOCKING = 42, /* Error from lock manager */
VIR_FROM_HYPERV = 43, /* Error from Hyper-V driver */
VIR_FROM_CAPABILITIES = 44, /* Error from capabilities */
VIR_FROM_URI = 45, /* Error from URI handling */
VIR_FROM_AUTH = 46, /* Error from auth handling */
VIR_FROM_DBUS = 47, /* Error from DBus */
# ifdef VIR_ENUM_SENTINELS
VIR_ERR_DOMAIN_LAST
# endif
} virErrorDomain;
@ -243,6 +259,11 @@ typedef enum {
risky domain snapshot revert */
VIR_ERR_OPERATION_ABORTED = 78, /* operation on a domain was
canceled/aborted by user */
VIR_ERR_AUTH_CANCELLED = 79, /* authentication cancelled */
VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_METADATA = 80, /* The metadata is not present */
VIR_ERR_MIGRATE_UNSAFE = 81, /* Migration is not safe */
VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW = 82, /* integer overflow */
VIR_ERR_BLOCK_COPY_ACTIVE = 83, /* action prevented by block copy job */
} virErrorNumber;
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@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ prefix=@prefix@
exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
libdir=@libdir@
includedir=@includedir@
datarootdir=@datarootdir@
libvirt_api=@datadir@/libvirt/api/libvirt-api.xml
libvirt_qemu_api=@datadir@/libvirt/api/libvirt-qemu-api.xml
Name: libvirt
Version: @VERSION@

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