# # Copyright (C) 2010, 2013 Red Hat, Inc. # Copyright (C) 2010 Cole Robinson # # 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 # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program 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 General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, # MA 02110-1301 USA. # import logging from gi.repository import GObject from .baseclass import vmmGObject class vmmLibvirtObject(vmmGObject): __gsignals__ = { "state-changed": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, []), "initialized": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [bool]), } _STATUS_ACTIVE = 1 _STATUS_INACTIVE = 2 def __init__(self, conn, backend, key, parseclass): vmmGObject.__init__(self) self._conn = conn self._backend = backend self._key = key self._parseclass = parseclass self.__initialized = False self.__status = None self._support_isactive = None self._xmlobj = None self._xmlobj_to_define = None self._is_xml_valid = False # These should be set by the child classes if necessary self._inactive_xml_flags = 0 self._active_xml_flags = 0 # Cache object name. We may need to do this even # before init_libvirt_state since it might be needed ahead of time. self._name = None self.get_name() @staticmethod def log_redefine_xml_diff(obj, origxml, newxml): if origxml == newxml: logging.debug("Redefine requested for %s, but XML didn't change!", obj) return import difflib diff = "".join(difflib.unified_diff(origxml.splitlines(1), newxml.splitlines(1), fromfile="Original XML", tofile="New XML")) logging.debug("Redefining %s with XML diff:\n%s", obj, diff) @staticmethod def lifecycle_action(fn): """ Decorator for object lifecycle actions like start, stop, delete. Will make sure any necessary state is updated accordingly. """ def newfn(self, *args, **kwargs): ret = fn(self, *args, **kwargs) # If events are supported, this is a no-op, but the event loop # will trigger force_status_update, which will refresh_xml as well. # # If events aren't supported, the priority tick will call # self.tick(), which will call force_status_update poll_param = self._conn_tick_poll_param() # pylint: disable=protected-access tick_kwargs = {poll_param: True} self.conn.schedule_priority_tick(**tick_kwargs) return ret return newfn def __repr__(self): try: name = self.get_name() except: name = "" return "<%s name=%s id=%s>" % ( self.__class__.__name__, name, hex(id(self))) def _cleanup(self): pass def _get_conn(self): return self._conn conn = property(_get_conn) def get_backend(self): return self._backend def get_connkey(self): return self._key def change_name_backend(self, newbackend): # Used for changing the backing object after a rename self._backend = newbackend def define_name(self, newname): oldconnkey = self.get_connkey() oldname = self.get_xmlobj().name self.ensure_latest_xml() xmlobj = self._make_xmlobj_to_define() if xmlobj.name == newname: return logging.debug("Changing %s name from %s to %s", self, oldname, newname) origxml = xmlobj.get_xml_config() xmlobj.name = newname newxml = xmlobj.get_xml_config() try: self._key = newname self.conn.rename_object(self, origxml, newxml, oldconnkey) except: self._key = oldname raise finally: self.__force_refresh_xml() ############################################################# # Functions that should probably be overridden in sub class # ############################################################# def _XMLDesc(self, flags): raise NotImplementedError() def class_name(self): raise NotImplementedError() def _conn_tick_poll_param(self): # The parameter name for conn.tick() object polling. So # for vmmDomain == "pollvm" raise NotImplementedError() def reports_stats(self): return False def _using_events(self): return False def _check_supports_isactive(self): return False def _get_backend_status(self): raise NotImplementedError() def _define(self, xml): ignore = xml return def delete(self, force=True): ignore = force def get_name(self): if self._name is None: self._name = self._backend_get_name() return self._name def _backend_get_name(self): return self._backend.name() def tick(self, stats_update=True): raise NotImplementedError() def _init_libvirt_state(self): raise NotImplementedError() def init_libvirt_state(self): """ Function called by vmmConnection to populate initial state when a new object appears. """ if self.__initialized: return initialize_failed = False try: self._init_libvirt_state() except: logging.debug("Error initializing libvirt state for %s", self, exc_info=True) initialize_failed = True self.__initialized = True self.idle_emit("initialized", initialize_failed) ################### # Status handling # ################### def _get_status(self): return self.__status def is_active(self): # vmmDomain overwrites this since it has more fine grained statuses return self._get_status() == self._STATUS_ACTIVE def run_status(self): if self.is_active(): return _("Active") return _("Inactive") def _refresh_status(self, newstatus=None, cansignal=True): """ Grab the object status/active state from libvirt, and if the status has changed, update the XML cache. Typically called from object tick functions for manually updating the object state. :param newstatus: Used by vmmDomain as a small optimization to avoid polling info() twice :param cansignal: If True, this function will signal state-changed if required. :returns: True if status changed, false otherwise """ if (self._using_events() and self.__status is not None): return False if newstatus is None: newstatus = self._get_backend_status() status = newstatus if status == self.__status: return False self.__status = status self.ensure_latest_xml(nosignal=True) if cansignal: self.idle_emit("state-changed") return True def _backend_get_active(self): if self._support_isactive is None: self._support_isactive = self._check_supports_isactive() if not self._support_isactive: return self._STATUS_ACTIVE return (bool(self._backend.isActive()) and self._STATUS_ACTIVE or self._STATUS_INACTIVE) ################## # Public XML API # ################## def recache_from_event_loop(self): """ Updates the VM status and XML, because we received an event from libvirt's event implementations. That's the only time this should be used. We refresh status and XML because they are tied together in subtle ways, like runtime XML changing when a VM is started. """ try: self.__force_refresh_xml(nosignal=True) # status = None forces a signal to be emitted self.__status = None self._refresh_status() except Exception as e: # If we hit an exception here, it's often that the object # disappeared, so request the poll loop to be updated logging.debug("Error refreshing %s from events: %s", self, e) poll_param = self._conn_tick_poll_param() if poll_param: kwargs = {"force": True, poll_param: True} logging.debug("Scheduling priority tick with: %s", kwargs) self.conn.schedule_priority_tick(**kwargs) def ensure_latest_xml(self, nosignal=False): """ Refresh XML if it isn't up to date, basically if we aren't using events. """ if (self._using_events() and self._xmlobj and self._is_xml_valid): return self.__force_refresh_xml(nosignal=nosignal) def __force_refresh_xml(self, nosignal=False): """ Force an xml update. Signal 'state-changed' if domain xml has changed since last refresh :param nosignal: If true, don't send state-changed. Used by callers that are going to send it anyways. """ origxml = None if self._xmlobj: origxml = self._xmlobj.get_xml_config() self._invalidate_xml() active_xml = self._XMLDesc(self._active_xml_flags) self._xmlobj = self._parseclass(self.conn.get_backend(), parsexml=active_xml) self._is_xml_valid = True if not nosignal and origxml != active_xml: self.idle_emit("state-changed") def get_xmlobj(self, inactive=False, refresh_if_nec=True): """ Get object xml, return it wrapped in a virtinst object. If cached xml is invalid, update. :param inactive: Return persistent XML, not the running config. No effect if domain is not running. Use this flag if the XML will be used for redefining a guest :param refresh_if_nec: Check if XML is out of date, and if so, refresh it (default behavior). Skipping a refresh is useful to prevent updating xml in the tick loop when it's not that important (disk/net stats) """ if inactive: # If inactive XML requested, always return a fresh object even if # the current object is inactive XML (like when the domain is # stopped). Callers that request inactive are basically expecting # a new copy. inactive_xml = self._XMLDesc(self._inactive_xml_flags) return self._parseclass(self.conn.get_backend(), parsexml=inactive_xml) if (self._xmlobj is None or (refresh_if_nec and not self._is_xml_valid)): self.ensure_latest_xml() return self._xmlobj @property def xmlobj(self): return self.get_xmlobj() ######################### # Internal XML routines # ######################### def _invalidate_xml(self): """ Mark cached XML as invalid. Subclasses may extend this to invalidate any specific caches of their own """ self._name = None # While for events we do want to clear cached XML values like # _name, the XML is never invalid. self._is_xml_valid = self._using_events() def _make_xmlobj_to_define(self): """ Build an xmlobj that should be used for defining new XML. Most subclasses shouldn't touch this, but vmmDomainVirtinst needs to. """ return self.get_xmlobj(inactive=True) def _redefine_xmlobj(self, xmlobj, origxml=None): """ Redefine the passed xmlobj, which should be generated with self._make_xmlobj_to_define() Most subclasses shouldn't touch this, but vmmDomainVirtinst needs to. :param origxml: vmmDomainVirtinst uses that field to make sure we detect the actual XML change and log it correctly. """ if not origxml: origxml = self._make_xmlobj_to_define().get_xml_config() newxml = xmlobj.get_xml_config() self.log_redefine_xml_diff(self, origxml, newxml) if origxml != newxml: self._define(newxml) if self._using_events(): return # Make sure we have latest XML. self.ensure_latest_xml(nosignal=True) # We force a signal even if XML didn't change, so the details # window is correctly refreshed. self.idle_emit("state-changed")