virt-manager/virtinst/support.py
Cole Robinson a9a085340b support: Rename SUPPORT_STORAGE to SUPPORT_POOL
It's more accurate. And fix up comments about back compat which no
longer apply.
2013-09-29 09:21:42 -04:00

413 lines
15 KiB
Python

#
# Helper functions for determining if libvirt supports certain features
#
# Copyright 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
# Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
#
# 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 libvirt
from virtinst import util
# RHEL6 has lots of feature backports, and since libvirt doesn't
# really offer any XML feature introspection, we have to use hacks to
# make sure we aren't generating bogus config on non RHEL
_rhel6 = False
def set_rhel6(val):
global _rhel6
_rhel6 = bool(val)
def get_rhel6():
return _rhel6
def support_remote_url_install(conn):
if hasattr(conn, "_virtinst__fake_conn"):
return False
return conn.check_stream_support(conn.SUPPORT_STREAM_UPLOAD)
# Check that command is present in the python bindings, and return the
# the requested function
def _get_command(funcname, objname=None, obj=None):
if not obj:
obj = libvirt
if objname:
if not hasattr(libvirt, objname):
return None
obj = getattr(libvirt, objname)
if not hasattr(obj, funcname):
return None
return getattr(obj, funcname)
# Make sure libvirt object 'objname' has function 'funcname'
def _has_command(funcname, objname=None, obj=None):
return bool(_get_command(funcname, objname, obj))
# Make sure libvirt object has flag 'flag_name'
def _get_flag(flag_name):
return _get_command(flag_name)
# Try to call the passed function, and look for signs that libvirt or driver
# doesn't support it
def _try_command(func, args, check_all_error=False):
try:
func(*args)
except libvirt.libvirtError, e:
if util.is_error_nosupport(e):
return False
if check_all_error:
return False
except Exception:
# Other python exceptions likely mean the bindings are horked
return False
return True
# Return the hypervisor version
def _split_function_name(function):
if not function:
return (None, None)
output = function.split(".")
if len(output) == 1:
return (None, output[0])
else:
return (output[0], output[1])
class _SupportCheck(object):
"""
@version: Minimum libvirt version required for this feature. Not used
if 'args' provided
@force_version: Demand that version check is met for the checked
libvirt version. Normally we will make a best effort
attempt, because determining the daemon version depends
on an api call from 2010. So for things like
testing API availability (e.g. createXMLFrom) we won't
force the check, but for things like XML options (AC97)
we want to be ABSOLUTELY SURE it is supported so we
don't enable it by default and break guest creation.
This isn't required for versions after >= 0.7.3
@function: Function name to check exists. If object not specified,
function is checked against libvirt module.
@args: Argument tuple to actually test object.function with.
@flag: A flag to check exists. This will be appended to the argument
list if args are provided, otherwise we will only check against
the local libvirt version.
@drv_version: A list of tuples of the form
(driver name (e.g qemu, xen, lxc), minimum supported version)
If a hypervisor is not listed, it is assumed to be NOT SUPPORTED.
@drv_libvirt_version: List of tuples, similar to drv_version, but
the version number is minimum supported _libvirt_ version
@hv_version: A list of tuples of the same form as drv_version, however
listing the actual <domain type='%s'/> from the XML. example: 'kvm'
@rhel6_version
@rhel6_drv_version: Analog of the above params, but for versions for
RHEL6 qemu, and only if virt-manager is configured with the
rhel defaults switch
"""
def __init__(self,
function=None, args=None, flag=None,
version=None, force_version=None,
drv_version=None, drv_libvirt_version=None, hv_version=None,
rhel6_drv_version=None, rhel6_version=None):
self.function = function
self.args = args
self.flag = flag
self.version = version and int(version) or 0
self.force_version = bool(force_version)
self.drv_version = drv_version or []
self.drv_libvirt_version = drv_libvirt_version or []
self.hv_version = hv_version or []
self.rhel6_version = rhel6_version and int(rhel6_version) or 0
self.rhel6_drv_version = rhel6_drv_version or []
def _get_min_lib_version(self):
ret = self.version
rhel6_min = self.rhel6_version or ret
if get_rhel6():
ret = rhel6_min
return ret
def _get_drv_version(self):
ret = self.drv_version
rhel6_drv_version = self.rhel6_drv_version or ret
if get_rhel6():
ret = rhel6_drv_version
return ret
def check_support(self, conn, data):
minimum_libvirt_version = self._get_min_lib_version()
drv_version = self._get_drv_version()
object_name, function_name = _split_function_name(self.function)
if function_name:
# Make sure function is present in either libvirt module or
# object_name class
flag_tuple = ()
if not _has_command(function_name, objname=object_name):
return False
if self.flag:
found_flag = _get_flag(self.flag)
if not bool(found_flag):
return False
flag_tuple = (found_flag,)
if self.args is not None:
classobj = None
# If function requires an object, make sure the passed obj
# is of the correct type
if object_name:
classobj = _get_command(object_name)
if not isinstance(data, classobj):
raise ValueError(
"Passed obj %s with args must be of type %s, was %s" %
(data, str(classobj), type(data)))
cmd = _get_command(function_name, obj=data)
# Function with args specified is all the proof we need
ret = _try_command(cmd, self.args + flag_tuple,
check_all_error=bool(flag_tuple))
return ret
# Do this after the function check, since there's an ordering issue
# with VirtualConnection
drv_type = conn.get_uri_driver()
actual_lib_ver = conn.local_libvirt_version()
actual_daemon_ver = conn.daemon_version()
actual_drv_ver = conn.conn_version()
if (actual_daemon_ver == 0 and not self.force_version):
# This means the API may not be supported, but we don't care
actual_daemon_ver = 1000000000
# Check that local libvirt version is sufficient
if minimum_libvirt_version > actual_lib_ver:
return False
# Check that daemon version is sufficient
if minimum_libvirt_version > actual_daemon_ver:
return False
# If driver specific version info specified, try to verify
if drv_version:
found = False
for drv, min_drv_ver in drv_version:
if drv != drv_type:
continue
if min_drv_ver < 0:
if actual_drv_ver <= -min_drv_ver:
found = True
break
else:
if actual_drv_ver >= min_drv_ver:
found = True
break
if not found:
return False
if self.drv_libvirt_version:
found = False
for drv, min_lib_ver in self.drv_libvirt_version:
if drv != drv_type:
continue
if min_lib_ver < 0:
if actual_lib_ver <= -min_lib_ver:
found = True
break
else:
if actual_lib_ver >= min_lib_ver:
found = True
break
if not found:
return False
if self.hv_version:
found = False
hv_type = data
for hv, min_hv_ver in self.hv_version:
if hv != hv_type:
continue
# No HV specific version info, just use driver version
if min_hv_ver < 0:
if actual_drv_ver <= -min_hv_ver:
found = True
break
else:
if actual_drv_ver >= min_hv_ver:
found = True
break
if not found:
return False
return True
_support_id = 0
_support_objs = []
def _make(*args, **kwargs):
global _support_id
_support_id += 1
obj = _SupportCheck(*args, **kwargs)
_support_objs.append(obj)
return _support_id
SUPPORT_CONN_STORAGE = _make(function="virConnect.listStoragePools",
args=())
SUPPORT_CONN_NODEDEV = _make(function="virConnect.listDevices", args=(None, 0))
SUPPORT_CONN_FINDPOOLSOURCES = _make(
function="virConnect.findStoragePoolSources")
SUPPORT_CONN_KEYMAP_AUTODETECT = _make(drv_version=[("qemu", 11000)])
SUPPORT_CONN_GETHOSTNAME = _make(function="virConnect.getHostname", args=())
SUPPORT_CONN_DOMAIN_VIDEO = _make(version=6005)
SUPPORT_CONN_NETWORK = _make(function="virConnect.listNetworks", args=())
SUPPORT_CONN_INTERFACE = _make(function="virConnect.listInterfaces", args=())
SUPPORT_CONN_MAXVCPUS_XML = _make(version=8005)
# Earliest version with working bindings
SUPPORT_CONN_STREAM = _make(version=9003,
function="virConnect.newStream",
args=(0,))
SUPPORT_CONN_GETVERSION = _make(function="virConnect.getVersion", args=())
SUPPORT_CONN_LIBVERSION = _make(function="virConnect.getLibVersion", args=())
SUPPORT_CONN_LISTALLDOMAINS = _make(function="virConnect.listAllDomains",
args=())
SUPPORT_CONN_LISTALLNETWORKS = _make(function="virConnect.listAllNetworks",
args=())
SUPPORT_CONN_LISTALLSTORAGEPOOLS = _make(
function="virConnect.listAllStoragePools",
args=())
SUPPORT_CONN_LISTALLINTERFACES = _make(function="virConnect.listAllInterfaces",
args=())
SUPPORT_CONN_VIRTIO_MMIO = _make(version=1001002,
drv_version=[("qemu", 1006000)])
SUPPORT_CONN_DISK_SD = _make(version=1001002)
# Domain checks
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_GETVCPUS = _make(function="virDomain.vcpus", args=())
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE = _make(function="virDomain.XMLDesc", args=(),
flag="VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE")
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE = _make(function="virDomain.XMLDesc", args=(),
flag="VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE")
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_MANAGED_SAVE = _make(function="virDomain.hasManagedSaveImage",
args=(0,))
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_MIGRATE_DOWNTIME = _make(
function="virDomain.migrateSetMaxDowntime",
# Use a bogus flags value, so that we don't overwrite existing
# downtime value
args=(30, 12345678))
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_JOB_INFO = _make(function="virDomain.jobInfo", args=())
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_STREAM = _make(version=9003)
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_SET_METADATA = _make(version=9010)
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_CPU_HOST_MODEL = _make(version=9010)
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_LIST_SNAPSHOTS = _make(function="virDomain.listAllSnapshots",
args=())
SUPPORT_DOMAIN_GET_METADATA = _make(function="virDomain.metadata",
args=(getattr(libvirt, "VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_TITLE", 1), None, 0))
# Pool checks
SUPPORT_POOL_CREATEVOLFROM = _make(function="virStoragePool.createXMLFrom",
version=6004)
SUPPORT_POOL_ISACTIVE = _make(function="virStoragePool.isActive", args=())
# Interface checks
SUPPORT_INTERFACE_XML_INACTIVE = _make(function="virInterface.XMLDesc",
flag="VIR_INTERFACE_XML_INACTIVE",
args=())
SUPPORT_INTERFACE_ISACTIVE = _make(function="virInterface.isActive", args=())
# Conn HV checks
SUPPORT_CONN_HV_SKIP_DEFAULT_ACPI = _make(drv_version=[("xen", -3001000)])
SUPPORT_CONN_HV_SOUND_AC97 = _make(version=6000,
force_version=True,
drv_version=[("qemu", 11000)])
SUPPORT_CONN_HV_SOUND_ICH6 = _make(version=8008,
drv_version=[("qemu", 14000)],
rhel6_drv_version=[("qemu", 12001)],
rhel6_version=8007)
SUPPORT_CONN_HV_GRAPHICS_SPICE = _make(version=8006,
drv_version=[("qemu", 14000)])
SUPPORT_CONN_HV_CHAR_SPICEVMC = _make(version=8008,
drv_version=[("qemu", 14000)])
SUPPORT_CONN_HV_DIRECT_INTERFACE = _make(version=8007,
drv_version=[("qemu", 0),
("test", 0)])
SUPPORT_CONN_HV_FILESYSTEM = _make(
drv_version=[("qemu", 13000), ("lxc", 0), ("openvz", 0), ("test", 0)],
drv_libvirt_version=[("qemu", 8005), ("lxc", 0),
("openvz", 0), ("test", 0)])
# Stream checks
# Latest I tested with, and since we will use it by default
# for URL installs, want to be sure it works
SUPPORT_STREAM_UPLOAD = _make(version=9004)
# Network checks
SUPPORT_NET_ISACTIVE = _make(function="virNetwork.isActive", args=())
def check_support(virtconn, feature, data=None):
"""
Attempt to determine if a specific libvirt feature is support given
the passed connection.
@param conn: Libvirt connection to check feature on
@param feature: Feature type to check support for
@type feature: One of the SUPPORT_* flags
@param data: Option libvirt object to use in feature checking
@type data: Could be virDomain, virNetwork, virStoragePool,
hv name, etc
@returns: True if feature is supported, False otherwise
"""
if "VirtualConnection" in repr(data):
data = data.libvirtconn
sobj = _support_objs[feature - 1]
return sobj.check_support(virtconn, data)