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There is only one for now, but we are adding CRB next (and SPAPR is
being added too in qemu/libvirt).
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
There are multiple models of the panic device, the address type is only
one and is valid only for "isa" model.
To not break the virt-install/virt-xml the command line parser needs to
be updated. Before this patch there was only one parameter that
configured the "iobase". Now the first parameter configures a model
but to keep it backward compatible it follows these rules:
1. there is only one parameter and it matches known model:
--panic isa
<panic model='isa'>
<address iobase='0x505' type='isa'/>
</panic>
2. there is only one parameter and it doesn't match any model:
--panic 0x505
<panic model='isa'>
<address iobase='0x505' type='isa'/>
</panic>
3. there are two parameters:
--panic isa,iobase=0x505
<panic model='isa'>
<address iobase='0x505' type='isa'/>
</panic>
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
This is advanced configuration and it's not required to configure
at all to have a working panic device.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
GtkTable was deprecated since Gtk version 3.4 and should not be used
in newly-written code. It should be replaced by GtkGrid.
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkTable.htmlhttps://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkGrid.html
GtkTable is mapped to GtkGrid following these rules:
----------------
- n_(row|columns) are removed because they are not required for
GtkGrid
----------------
- Missing "left_attach" and "top_attach" are added with value set to
0.
Example:
<property name="left_attach">0</property>
<property name="top_attach">0</property>
----------------
- (right_attach - left_attach) > 1 is stored in new "width" property
Example:
In case of: (GtkTable)
<property name="left_attach">1</property>
<property name="right_attach">4</property>
Equivalent to: (GtkGrid)
<property name="width">3</property>
----------------
- (bottom_attach - top_attach) > 1 is stored in new "height" property
Example:
In case of: (GtkTable)
<property name="top_attach">1</property>
<property name="bottom_attach">3</property>
Equivalent to: (GtkGrid)
<property name="height">2</property>
----------------
- Missing packing "(x|y)_options" property is represented as no
"(h|v)align" object property and "(h|v)expand" object property
set to "true"
Example:
In case of: (GtkTable)
# Missing y_options property
Equivalent to: (GtkGrid)
<property name="vexpand">True</property>
# No valign property
----------------
- Packing "(x|y)_options" property set to "GTK_FILL" is represented
as no "(h|v)expand" object property and no "(h|v)align" object
property
Example:
In case of: (GtkTable)
<property name="x_options">GTK_FILL</property>
Equivalent to: (GtkGrid)
# No hexpand property
# No halign property
----------------
- Packing "(x|y)_options" property set to "GTK_EXPAND" is
represented as "(h|v)expand" object property set to "true" and
"(h|v)align" object property set to "center"
Example:
In case of: (GtkTable)
<property name="x_options">GTK_EXPAND</property>
Equivalent to: (GtkGrid)
<property name="hexpand">True</property>
<property name="halign">center</property>
----------------
- Packing "(x|y)_options" property set to nothing is represented as
"(h|v)align" object property set to "center"
Example:
In case of: (GtkTable)
<property name="y_options" />
Equivalent to: (GtkGrid)
<property name="valign">center</property>
----------------
- All "(x|y)_options" rules apply but don't change existing
"(h|v)align" and "(h|v)expand" object properties
----------------
- Packing "x_padding" property is converted to "margin_(start|end)"
object property
Example:
In case of: (GtkTable)
<property name="x_padding">6</property>
Equivalent to: (GtkGrid)
<property name="margin_start">6</property>
<property name="margin_end">6</property>
----------------
- Packing "y_padding" property is converted to "margin_(top|bottom)"
object property
Example:
In case of: (GtkTable)
<property name="y_padding">6</property>
Equivalent to: (GtkGrid)
<property name="margin_top">6</property>
<property name="margin_bottom">6</property>
GtkHButtonBox was deprecated since Gtk version 3.2 and should not
be used in newly-written code. Use GtkButtonBox instead. The property
orientation is set by default to horizontal.
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkHButtonBox.html
Problem:
- GtkHBox and GtkVBox have been deprecated since version 3.2 and should not be used in newly-written code.
Solution: Replace GtkHBox and GtkVBox with GtkBox.
- I have used the find function in text-editor to find all occurances of "GtkVBox" and "GtkHBox" then replaced them with "GtkBox".
- Then append on a new line immediately after "<property name="orientation">...</property>" with value "horizontal" or "vertical" accordingly.
We need to bump the gtk dep to at least 3.10 for GtkRevealer usage,
and I want to bump the pygobject higher to drop some bug workarounds.
But since the oldest thing I have that meets those requirements is
RHEL/Centos 7.3 which is at 3.14 for both, set those as the minimum
versions since that's what I'll be testing against. They are still
1.5 years old and only a bit over a year newer than the previous
versions, so it's not a huge change.
Originally this made sense, as it was the only way to specify a non-default
storage format when creating new storage.
Nowadays the storage browser is a full featured storage manager... and
this field is a bit confusing WRT whether it's used for creating new
storage, or informing libvirt about an existing image's format.
Drop it from the addhardware wizard, and simplify what we show in the
details wizard as well.
And not the other way around. It's less confusing this way IMO, particularly
if virtio is selected by default and the user is confused, wondering
where the cdrom option is.
Take the opportunity to actually share the bus combo logic between details
and addhardware