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.
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>
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.
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>
To add support for running libvirt on PowerPC, a CPU driver for the
PowerPC platform must be added.
Most generic cpu driver routines such as CPU compare, decode, etc
are based on CPUID comparison and are not relevant for non-x86
platforms.
Here, we introduce stubs for relevant PowerPC routines invoked by libvirt.
Signed-off-by: Prerna Saxena <prerna@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@au.ibm.com>
When spawning an ssh connection, the environment variables
DISPLAY, SSH_ASKPASS, ... are passed. However XAUTHORITY,
which is necessary if the .Xauthority is in a non default
place, was not passed.
Signed-off-by: Christian Franke <nobody@nowhere.ws>
virt-xml-validate fails when run on a domain XML file of type 'vbox'.
For failing test case, see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=757097
This patch updates the XML schema to accept all valid hypervisor
types, as well as dropping hypervisor types that are not in use
by the current code base.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
This patch exports KVM Host Power Management capabilities as XML so that
higher-level systems management software can make use of these features
available in the host.
The script "pm-is-supported" (from pm-utils package) is run to discover if
Suspend-to-RAM (S3) or Suspend-to-Disk (S4) is supported by the host.
If either of them are supported, then a new tag "<power_management>" is
introduced in the XML under the <host> tag.
However in case the query to check for power management features succeeded,
but the host does not support any such feature, then the XML will contain
an empty <power_management/> tag. In the event that the PM query itself
failed, the XML will not contain any "power_management" tag.
To use this, new APIs could be implemented in libvirt to exploit power
management features such as S3/S4.
This patch adds XML definitions for guest NUMA specification and contains
routines to parse the same. The guest NUMA specification looks like this:
<cpu>
...
<topology sockets='2' cores='4' threads='2'/>
<numa>
<cell cpus='0-7' memory='512000'/>
<cell cpus='8-15' memory='512000'/>
</numa>
...
</cpu>
Signed-off-by: Bharata B Rao <bharata@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Add virnetdev.h,virnetdevbridge.h,virnetdevtap.h to private symbols,
since debian linker no longer allows transitive link resolution
Signed-off-by: Eli Qiao <taget@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
with /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf below:
uri_aliases = [
"hail=qemu:///system",
"sleet=qemu+ssh://root 9 115 122 57/system",
"sam=qemu+unix:///system?socket=/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock",
]
Neither "virsh -c hailly" nor "hai" should result in matching "hail=qemu:///system"
Fix URI alias prefix matching when connecting
Signed-off-by: Wen Ruo Lv <lvroyce@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Add additional fields to let you specify the how to authenticate with a disk.
The secret to use may be referenced by a usage string or a UUID, i.e.:
<auth username='myuser'>
<secret type='ceph' usage='secretname'/>
</auth>
or
<auth username='myuser'>
<secret type='ceph' uuid='0a81f5b2-8403-7b23-c8d6-21ccc2f80d6f'/>
</auth>
Signed-off-by: Josh Durgin <josh.durgin@dreamhost.com>
This refactors the TAP creation code out of brAddTap into a new
function brCreateTap to allow it to be used on its own. I have also
changed ifSetInterfaceMac to brSetInterfaceMac and exported it since
it is will be needed by code outside of util/bridge.c in the next
patch.
AUTHORS | 1 +
src/libvirt_bridge.syms | 2 +
src/util/bridge.c | 116 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
src/util/bridge.h | 9 ++++
4 files changed, 89 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
Implement a generic helper to escape a given set of characters with a
leading '\'. Generalizes virBufferEscapeSexpr().
Signed-off-by: Sage Weil <sage@newdream.net>
when building libvirt in Fedora/s390x I've found that xenlight needs to
be explicitly disabled in the spec file. Configure properly sets the
library as non-existent, but the %files section still wants to package
the 3 /var/*/libvirt/libxl directories. See also
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=745020
virsh undefine command can now undefine an active guest, but the help information is still the old.
This patch modifies it and make it coincident to the manpage of virsh.
Signed-off-by: tangchen <tangchen@cn.fujitsu.com>
Fix bug #611823 storage driver should prohibit pools with duplicate
underlying storage.
Add internal API virStoragePoolSourceFindDuplicate() to do uniqueness
check based on source location infomation for pool type.
* AUTHORS: add Lei Li
When libvirtd is running at non-root user, it won't create ${HOME}/.libvirt.
It will show error message:
17:44:16.838: 7035: error : virPidFileAcquirePath:322 : Failed to open pid file
Signed-off-by: Xu He Jie <xuhj@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
pciDeviceListSteal(pcidevs, dev) removes dev from pcidevs reducing
the length of pcidevs, so moving onto what was the next dev is wrong.
Instead callers should pop entry 0 repeatedly until pcidevs is empty.
Signed-off-by: Steve Hodgson <shodgson@solarflare.com>
Signed-off-by: Shradha Shah <sshah@solarflare.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
A virsh command like:
migrate --live --copy-storage-all Guest qemu+ssh://user@host/system
--persistent --verbose
shows
Migration: [ 0 %]
during the storage copy and does not start counting
until the ram transfer starts
Fix this by scraping optional disk transfer status, and adding it
into the progress meter.
Set StrictHostKeyChecking=no to auto-accept new ssh host keys if the
no_verify extra parameter was specified. This won't disable host key
checking for already known hosts. Includes a test and documentation.
Detected in valgrind run:
==9184== 1 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1 of 19
==9184== at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
==9184== by 0x3073715F78: xdr_array (xdr_array.c:97)
==9184== by 0x4CF97C9: xdr_remote_domain_get_security_label_ret (remote_protocol.c:1696)
==9184== by 0x4D08741: virNetMessageDecodePayload (virnetmessage.c:286)
==9184== by 0x4D00F78: virNetClientProgramCall (virnetclientprogram.c:318)
==9184== by 0x4CE3887: call (remote_driver.c:3933)
==9184== by 0x4CF71C6: remoteDomainGetSecurityLabel (remote_driver.c:1580)
==9184== by 0x4CCA480: virDomainGetSecurityLabel (libvirt.c:7340)
==9184== by 0x41993A: cmdDominfo (virsh.c:2414)
==9184== by 0x411E92: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:12730)
==9184== by 0x4211ED: main (virsh.c:14076)
==9184==
==9184== 2 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2 of 19
==9184== at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
==9184== by 0x3073715F78: xdr_array (xdr_array.c:97)
==9184== by 0x4CF974F: xdr_remote_node_get_security_model_ret (remote_protocol.c:1713)
==9184== by 0x4D08741: virNetMessageDecodePayload (virnetmessage.c:286)
==9184== by 0x4D00F78: virNetClientProgramCall (virnetclientprogram.c:318)
==9184== by 0x4CE3887: call (remote_driver.c:3933)
==9184== by 0x4CF6F96: remoteNodeGetSecurityModel (remote_driver.c:1648)
==9184== by 0x4CBF799: virNodeGetSecurityModel (libvirt.c:7382)
==9184== by 0x4197D7: cmdDominfo (virsh.c:2394)
==9184== by 0x411E92: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:12730)
==9184== by 0x4211ED: main (virsh.c:14076)
==9184==
==9184== 8 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 3 of 19
==9184== at 0x4A04A28: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:467)
==9184== by 0x3073715F78: xdr_array (xdr_array.c:97)
==9184== by 0x4CF9729: xdr_remote_node_get_security_model_ret (remote_protocol.c:1710)
==9184== by 0x4D08741: virNetMessageDecodePayload (virnetmessage.c:286)
==9184== by 0x4D00F78: virNetClientProgramCall (virnetclientprogram.c:318)
==9184== by 0x4CE3887: call (remote_driver.c:3933)
==9184== by 0x4CF6F96: remoteNodeGetSecurityModel (remote_driver.c:1648)
==9184== by 0x4CBF799: virNodeGetSecurityModel (libvirt.c:7382)
==9184== by 0x4197D7: cmdDominfo (virsh.c:2394)
==9184== by 0x411E92: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:12730)
==9184== by 0x4211ED: main (virsh.c:14076)
==9184==
==9184== LEAK SUMMARY:
==9184== definitely lost: 11 bytes in 3 blocks
* src/remote/remote_driver.c: Avoid leak on remoteDomainGetSecurityLabel
and remoteNodeGetSecurityModel.
Add libvirt support for MicroBlaze architecture as a QEMU target. Based on mips/mipsel pattern.
Signed-off-by: John Williams <john.williams@petalogix.com>
add a new API pciDeviceReAttachInit() in pci.c to initialize state values for nodedev reattach
Initialize three state value of device driver to 1. This is just for a new call to
qemudNodeDeviceReAttach()
linux 3.0 has no micro version number, and that is causing problems
for virParseVersionString. The patch below should allow for:
major
major.minor
major.minor.micro
If major or minor are not present they just default to zero.
We found this in Ubuntu (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/802977)
This patch adds documentation about the 802.1Qbh related parameters
of the virtualport element for 'direct' interfaces.
Signed-off-by: David S. Wang <dwang2@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Roopa Prabhu <roprabhu@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Benvenuti <benve@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Vasanthy Kolluri <vkolluri@cisco.com>
Drivers load running persistent and transient domain configs before
inactive persistent domain configs, however only the latter would set a
domain's autostart flag. This mismatch between the loaded and on-disk
state could later cause problems with "virsh autostart":
# virsh autostart example
error: Failed to mark domain example as autostarted
error: Failed to create symlink '/etc/libvirt/qemu/autostart/example.xml to '/etc/libvirt/qemu/example.xml': File exists
This patch ensures the autostart flag is set correctly even when the
domain is already defined.
Fixes:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=632100https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=675319
Signed-off-by: Michael Chapman <mike@very.puzzling.org>