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/*
* QEMU Guest Agent win32-specific command implementations
*
* Copyright IBM Corp. 2012
*
* Authors:
* Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* Gal Hammer <ghammer@redhat.com>
*
* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
*/
#include <glib.h>
#include <wtypes.h>
#include <powrprof.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "qga/guest-agent-core.h"
#include "qga/vss-win32.h"
#include "qga-qmp-commands.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qerror.h"
#include "qemu/queue.h"
#ifndef SHTDN_REASON_FLAG_PLANNED
#define SHTDN_REASON_FLAG_PLANNED 0x80000000
#endif
/* multiple of 100 nanoseconds elapsed between windows baseline
* (1/1/1601) and Unix Epoch (1/1/1970), accounting for leap years */
#define W32_FT_OFFSET (10000000ULL * 60 * 60 * 24 * \
(365 * (1970 - 1601) + \
(1970 - 1601) / 4 - 3))
#define INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER ((DWORD)-1)
typedef struct GuestFileHandle {
int64_t id;
HANDLE fh;
QTAILQ_ENTRY(GuestFileHandle) next;
} GuestFileHandle;
static struct {
QTAILQ_HEAD(, GuestFileHandle) filehandles;
} guest_file_state;
typedef struct OpenFlags {
const char *forms;
DWORD desired_access;
DWORD creation_disposition;
} OpenFlags;
static OpenFlags guest_file_open_modes[] = {
{"r", GENERIC_READ, OPEN_EXISTING},
{"rb", GENERIC_READ, OPEN_EXISTING},
{"w", GENERIC_WRITE, CREATE_ALWAYS},
{"wb", GENERIC_WRITE, CREATE_ALWAYS},
{"a", GENERIC_WRITE, OPEN_ALWAYS },
{"r+", GENERIC_WRITE|GENERIC_READ, OPEN_EXISTING},
{"rb+", GENERIC_WRITE|GENERIC_READ, OPEN_EXISTING},
{"r+b", GENERIC_WRITE|GENERIC_READ, OPEN_EXISTING},
{"w+", GENERIC_WRITE|GENERIC_READ, CREATE_ALWAYS},
{"wb+", GENERIC_WRITE|GENERIC_READ, CREATE_ALWAYS},
{"w+b", GENERIC_WRITE|GENERIC_READ, CREATE_ALWAYS},
{"a+", GENERIC_WRITE|GENERIC_READ, OPEN_ALWAYS },
{"ab+", GENERIC_WRITE|GENERIC_READ, OPEN_ALWAYS },
{"a+b", GENERIC_WRITE|GENERIC_READ, OPEN_ALWAYS }
};
static OpenFlags *find_open_flag(const char *mode_str)
{
int mode;
Error **errp = NULL;
for (mode = 0; mode < ARRAY_SIZE(guest_file_open_modes); ++mode) {
OpenFlags *flags = guest_file_open_modes + mode;
if (strcmp(flags->forms, mode_str) == 0) {
return flags;
}
}
error_setg(errp, "invalid file open mode '%s'", mode_str);
return NULL;
}
static int64_t guest_file_handle_add(HANDLE fh, Error **errp)
{
GuestFileHandle *gfh;
int64_t handle;
handle = ga_get_fd_handle(ga_state, errp);
if (handle < 0) {
return -1;
}
gfh = g_malloc0(sizeof(GuestFileHandle));
gfh->id = handle;
gfh->fh = fh;
QTAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&guest_file_state.filehandles, gfh, next);
return handle;
}
static GuestFileHandle *guest_file_handle_find(int64_t id, Error **errp)
{
GuestFileHandle *gfh;
QTAILQ_FOREACH(gfh, &guest_file_state.filehandles, next) {
if (gfh->id == id) {
return gfh;
}
}
error_setg(errp, "handle '%" PRId64 "' has not been found", id);
return NULL;
}
int64_t qmp_guest_file_open(const char *path, bool has_mode,
const char *mode, Error **errp)
{
int64_t fd;
HANDLE fh;
HANDLE templ_file = NULL;
DWORD share_mode = FILE_SHARE_READ;
DWORD flags_and_attr = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL;
LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa_attr = NULL;
OpenFlags *guest_flags;
if (!has_mode) {
mode = "r";
}
slog("guest-file-open called, filepath: %s, mode: %s", path, mode);
guest_flags = find_open_flag(mode);
if (guest_flags == NULL) {
error_setg(errp, "invalid file open mode");
return -1;
}
fh = CreateFile(path, guest_flags->desired_access, share_mode, sa_attr,
guest_flags->creation_disposition, flags_and_attr,
templ_file);
if (fh == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
error_setg_win32(errp, GetLastError(), "failed to open file '%s'",
path);
return -1;
}
fd = guest_file_handle_add(fh, errp);
if (fd < 0) {
CloseHandle(&fh);
error_setg(errp, "failed to add handle to qmp handle table");
return -1;
}
slog("guest-file-open, handle: % " PRId64, fd);
return fd;
}
void qmp_guest_file_close(int64_t handle, Error **errp)
{
bool ret;
GuestFileHandle *gfh = guest_file_handle_find(handle, errp);
slog("guest-file-close called, handle: %" PRId64, handle);
if (gfh == NULL) {
return;
}
ret = CloseHandle(gfh->fh);
if (!ret) {
error_setg_win32(errp, GetLastError(), "failed close handle");
return;
}
QTAILQ_REMOVE(&guest_file_state.filehandles, gfh, next);
g_free(gfh);
}
static void acquire_privilege(const char *name, Error **errp)
{
HANDLE token = NULL;
TOKEN_PRIVILEGES priv;
Error *local_err = NULL;
if (OpenProcessToken(GetCurrentProcess(),
TOKEN_ADJUST_PRIVILEGES|TOKEN_QUERY, &token))
{
if (!LookupPrivilegeValue(NULL, name, &priv.Privileges[0].Luid)) {
error_setg(&local_err, QERR_QGA_COMMAND_FAILED,
"no luid for requested privilege");
goto out;
}
priv.PrivilegeCount = 1;
priv.Privileges[0].Attributes = SE_PRIVILEGE_ENABLED;
if (!AdjustTokenPrivileges(token, FALSE, &priv, 0, NULL, 0)) {
error_setg(&local_err, QERR_QGA_COMMAND_FAILED,
"unable to acquire requested privilege");
goto out;
}
} else {
error_setg(&local_err, QERR_QGA_COMMAND_FAILED,
"failed to open privilege token");
}
out:
if (token) {
CloseHandle(token);
}
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
}
}
static void execute_async(DWORD WINAPI (*func)(LPVOID), LPVOID opaque,
Error **errp)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
HANDLE thread = CreateThread(NULL, 0, func, opaque, 0, NULL);
if (!thread) {
error_setg(&local_err, QERR_QGA_COMMAND_FAILED,
"failed to dispatch asynchronous command");
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
}
}
void qmp_guest_shutdown(bool has_mode, const char *mode, Error **errp)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
UINT shutdown_flag = EWX_FORCE;
slog("guest-shutdown called, mode: %s", mode);
if (!has_mode || strcmp(mode, "powerdown") == 0) {
shutdown_flag |= EWX_POWEROFF;
} else if (strcmp(mode, "halt") == 0) {
shutdown_flag |= EWX_SHUTDOWN;
} else if (strcmp(mode, "reboot") == 0) {
shutdown_flag |= EWX_REBOOT;
} else {
error_setg(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE, "mode",
"halt|powerdown|reboot");
return;
}
/* Request a shutdown privilege, but try to shut down the system
anyway. */
acquire_privilege(SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
return;
}
if (!ExitWindowsEx(shutdown_flag, SHTDN_REASON_FLAG_PLANNED)) {
slog("guest-shutdown failed: %lu", GetLastError());
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNDEFINED_ERROR);
}
}
GuestFileRead *qmp_guest_file_read(int64_t handle, bool has_count,
int64_t count, Error **errp)
{
GuestFileRead *read_data = NULL;
guchar *buf;
HANDLE fh;
bool is_ok;
DWORD read_count;
GuestFileHandle *gfh = guest_file_handle_find(handle, errp);
if (!gfh) {
return NULL;
}
if (!has_count) {
count = QGA_READ_COUNT_DEFAULT;
} else if (count < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "value '%" PRId64
"' is invalid for argument count", count);
return NULL;
}
fh = gfh->fh;
buf = g_malloc0(count+1);
is_ok = ReadFile(fh, buf, count, &read_count, NULL);
if (!is_ok) {
error_setg_win32(errp, GetLastError(), "failed to read file");
slog("guest-file-read failed, handle %" PRId64, handle);
} else {
buf[read_count] = 0;
read_data = g_malloc0(sizeof(GuestFileRead));
read_data->count = (size_t)read_count;
read_data->eof = read_count == 0;
if (read_count != 0) {
read_data->buf_b64 = g_base64_encode(buf, read_count);
}
}
g_free(buf);
return read_data;
}
GuestFileWrite *qmp_guest_file_write(int64_t handle, const char *buf_b64,
bool has_count, int64_t count,
Error **errp)
{
GuestFileWrite *write_data = NULL;
guchar *buf;
gsize buf_len;
bool is_ok;
DWORD write_count;
GuestFileHandle *gfh = guest_file_handle_find(handle, errp);
HANDLE fh;
if (!gfh) {
return NULL;
}
fh = gfh->fh;
buf = g_base64_decode(buf_b64, &buf_len);
if (!has_count) {
count = buf_len;
} else if (count < 0 || count > buf_len) {
error_setg(errp, "value '%" PRId64
"' is invalid for argument count", count);
goto done;
}
is_ok = WriteFile(fh, buf, count, &write_count, NULL);
if (!is_ok) {
error_setg_win32(errp, GetLastError(), "failed to write to file");
slog("guest-file-write-failed, handle: %" PRId64, handle);
} else {
write_data = g_malloc0(sizeof(GuestFileWrite));
write_data->count = (size_t) write_count;
}
done:
g_free(buf);
return write_data;
}
GuestFileSeek *qmp_guest_file_seek(int64_t handle, int64_t offset,
int64_t whence, Error **errp)
{
GuestFileHandle *gfh;
GuestFileSeek *seek_data;
HANDLE fh;
LARGE_INTEGER new_pos, off_pos;
off_pos.QuadPart = offset;
BOOL res;
gfh = guest_file_handle_find(handle, errp);
if (!gfh) {
return NULL;
}
fh = gfh->fh;
res = SetFilePointerEx(fh, off_pos, &new_pos, whence);
if (!res) {
error_setg_win32(errp, GetLastError(), "failed to seek file");
return NULL;
}
seek_data = g_new0(GuestFileSeek, 1);
seek_data->position = new_pos.QuadPart;
return seek_data;
}
void qmp_guest_file_flush(int64_t handle, Error **errp)
{
HANDLE fh;
GuestFileHandle *gfh = guest_file_handle_find(handle, errp);
if (!gfh) {
return;
}
fh = gfh->fh;
if (!FlushFileBuffers(fh)) {
error_setg_win32(errp, GetLastError(), "failed to flush file");
}
}
static void guest_file_init(void)
{
QTAILQ_INIT(&guest_file_state.filehandles);
}
qga: Add guest-get-fsinfo command Add command to get mounted filesystems information in the guest. The returned value contains a list of mountpoint paths and corresponding disks info such as disk bus type, drive address, and the disk controllers' PCI addresses, so that management layer such as libvirt can resolve the disk backends. For example, when `lsblk' result is: NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT sdb 8:16 0 1G 0 disk `-sdb1 8:17 0 1024M 0 part `-vg0-lv0 253:1 0 1.4G 0 lvm /mnt/test sdc 8:32 0 1G 0 disk `-sdc1 8:33 0 512M 0 part `-vg0-lv0 253:1 0 1.4G 0 lvm /mnt/test vda 252:0 0 25G 0 disk `-vda1 252:1 0 25G 0 part / where sdb is a SCSI disk with PCI controller 0000:00:0a.0 and ID=1, sdc is an IDE disk with PCI controller 0000:00:01.1, and vda is a virtio-blk disk with PCI device 0000:00:06.0, guest-get-fsinfo command will return the following result: {"return": [{"name":"dm-1", "mountpoint":"/mnt/test", "disk":[ {"bus-type":"scsi","bus":0,"unit":1,"target":0, "pci-controller":{"bus":0,"slot":10,"domain":0,"function":0}}, {"bus-type":"ide","bus":0,"unit":0,"target":0, "pci-controller":{"bus":0,"slot":1,"domain":0,"function":1}}], "type":"xfs"}, {"name":"vda1", "mountpoint":"/", "disk":[ {"bus-type":"virtio","bus":0,"unit":0,"target":0, "pci-controller":{"bus":0,"slot":6,"domain":0,"function":0}}], "type":"ext4"}]} In Linux guest, the disk information is resolved from sysfs. So far, it only supports virtio-blk, virtio-scsi, IDE, SATA, SCSI disks on x86 hosts, and "disk" parameter may be empty for unsupported disk types. Signed-off-by: Tomoki Sekiyama <tomoki.sekiyama@hds.com> *updated schema to report 2.2 as initial supported version Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2014-07-01 05:51:34 +08:00
GuestFilesystemInfoList *qmp_guest_get_fsinfo(Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
qga: Add guest-get-fsinfo command Add command to get mounted filesystems information in the guest. The returned value contains a list of mountpoint paths and corresponding disks info such as disk bus type, drive address, and the disk controllers' PCI addresses, so that management layer such as libvirt can resolve the disk backends. For example, when `lsblk' result is: NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT sdb 8:16 0 1G 0 disk `-sdb1 8:17 0 1024M 0 part `-vg0-lv0 253:1 0 1.4G 0 lvm /mnt/test sdc 8:32 0 1G 0 disk `-sdc1 8:33 0 512M 0 part `-vg0-lv0 253:1 0 1.4G 0 lvm /mnt/test vda 252:0 0 25G 0 disk `-vda1 252:1 0 25G 0 part / where sdb is a SCSI disk with PCI controller 0000:00:0a.0 and ID=1, sdc is an IDE disk with PCI controller 0000:00:01.1, and vda is a virtio-blk disk with PCI device 0000:00:06.0, guest-get-fsinfo command will return the following result: {"return": [{"name":"dm-1", "mountpoint":"/mnt/test", "disk":[ {"bus-type":"scsi","bus":0,"unit":1,"target":0, "pci-controller":{"bus":0,"slot":10,"domain":0,"function":0}}, {"bus-type":"ide","bus":0,"unit":0,"target":0, "pci-controller":{"bus":0,"slot":1,"domain":0,"function":1}}], "type":"xfs"}, {"name":"vda1", "mountpoint":"/", "disk":[ {"bus-type":"virtio","bus":0,"unit":0,"target":0, "pci-controller":{"bus":0,"slot":6,"domain":0,"function":0}}], "type":"ext4"}]} In Linux guest, the disk information is resolved from sysfs. So far, it only supports virtio-blk, virtio-scsi, IDE, SATA, SCSI disks on x86 hosts, and "disk" parameter may be empty for unsupported disk types. Signed-off-by: Tomoki Sekiyama <tomoki.sekiyama@hds.com> *updated schema to report 2.2 as initial supported version Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2014-07-01 05:51:34 +08:00
return NULL;
}
/*
* Return status of freeze/thaw
*/
GuestFsfreezeStatus qmp_guest_fsfreeze_status(Error **errp)
{
if (!vss_initialized()) {
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return 0;
}
if (ga_is_frozen(ga_state)) {
return GUEST_FSFREEZE_STATUS_FROZEN;
}
return GUEST_FSFREEZE_STATUS_THAWED;
}
/*
* Freeze local file systems using Volume Shadow-copy Service.
* The frozen state is limited for up to 10 seconds by VSS.
*/
int64_t qmp_guest_fsfreeze_freeze(Error **errp)
{
int i;
Error *local_err = NULL;
if (!vss_initialized()) {
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return 0;
}
slog("guest-fsfreeze called");
/* cannot risk guest agent blocking itself on a write in this state */
ga_set_frozen(ga_state);
qga_vss_fsfreeze(&i, &local_err, true);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
goto error;
}
return i;
error:
local_err = NULL;
qmp_guest_fsfreeze_thaw(&local_err);
if (local_err) {
g_debug("cleanup thaw: %s", error_get_pretty(local_err));
error_free(local_err);
}
return 0;
}
int64_t qmp_guest_fsfreeze_freeze_list(bool has_mountpoints,
strList *mountpoints,
Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return 0;
}
/*
* Thaw local file systems using Volume Shadow-copy Service.
*/
int64_t qmp_guest_fsfreeze_thaw(Error **errp)
{
int i;
if (!vss_initialized()) {
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return 0;
}
qga_vss_fsfreeze(&i, errp, false);
ga_unset_frozen(ga_state);
return i;
}
static void guest_fsfreeze_cleanup(void)
{
Error *err = NULL;
if (!vss_initialized()) {
return;
}
if (ga_is_frozen(ga_state) == GUEST_FSFREEZE_STATUS_FROZEN) {
qmp_guest_fsfreeze_thaw(&err);
if (err) {
slog("failed to clean up frozen filesystems: %s",
error_get_pretty(err));
error_free(err);
}
}
vss_deinit(true);
}
/*
* Walk list of mounted file systems in the guest, and discard unused
* areas.
*/
void qmp_guest_fstrim(bool has_minimum, int64_t minimum, Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
}
typedef enum {
GUEST_SUSPEND_MODE_DISK,
GUEST_SUSPEND_MODE_RAM
} GuestSuspendMode;
static void check_suspend_mode(GuestSuspendMode mode, Error **errp)
{
SYSTEM_POWER_CAPABILITIES sys_pwr_caps;
Error *local_err = NULL;
ZeroMemory(&sys_pwr_caps, sizeof(sys_pwr_caps));
if (!GetPwrCapabilities(&sys_pwr_caps)) {
error_setg(&local_err, QERR_QGA_COMMAND_FAILED,
"failed to determine guest suspend capabilities");
goto out;
}
switch (mode) {
case GUEST_SUSPEND_MODE_DISK:
if (!sys_pwr_caps.SystemS4) {
error_setg(&local_err, QERR_QGA_COMMAND_FAILED,
"suspend-to-disk not supported by OS");
}
break;
case GUEST_SUSPEND_MODE_RAM:
if (!sys_pwr_caps.SystemS3) {
error_setg(&local_err, QERR_QGA_COMMAND_FAILED,
"suspend-to-ram not supported by OS");
}
break;
default:
error_setg(&local_err, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE, "mode",
"GuestSuspendMode");
}
out:
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
}
}
static DWORD WINAPI do_suspend(LPVOID opaque)
{
GuestSuspendMode *mode = opaque;
DWORD ret = 0;
if (!SetSuspendState(*mode == GUEST_SUSPEND_MODE_DISK, TRUE, TRUE)) {
slog("failed to suspend guest, %lu", GetLastError());
ret = -1;
}
g_free(mode);
return ret;
}
void qmp_guest_suspend_disk(Error **errp)
qemu-ga: add guest-suspend-disk As the command name implies, this command suspends the guest to disk. The suspend operation is implemented by two functions: bios_supports_mode() and guest_suspend(). Both functions are generic enough to be used by other suspend modes (introduced by next commits). Both functions will try to use the scripts provided by the pm-utils package if it's available. If it's not available, a manual method, which consists of directly writing to '/sys/power/state', will be used. To reap terminated children, a new signal handler is installed in the parent to catch SIGCHLD signals and a non-blocking call to waitpid() is done to collect their exit statuses. The statuses, however, are discarded. The approach used to query the guest for suspend support deserves some explanation. It's implemented by bios_supports_mode() and shown below: qemu-ga | create pipe | fork() ----------------- | | | | | fork() | -------------------------- | | | | | | | | exec('pm-is-supported') | | | wait() | write exit status to pipe | exit | read pipe This might look complex, but the resulting code is quite simple. The purpose of that approach is to allow qemu-ga to reap its children (semi-)automatically from its SIGCHLD handler. Implementing this the obvious way, that's, doing the exec() call from the first child process, would force us to introduce a more complex way to reap qemu-ga's children. Like registering PIDs to be reaped and having a way to wait for them when returning their exit status to qemu-ga is necessary. The approach explained above avoids that complexity. Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2012-02-28 22:03:03 +08:00
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
GuestSuspendMode *mode = g_malloc(sizeof(GuestSuspendMode));
*mode = GUEST_SUSPEND_MODE_DISK;
check_suspend_mode(*mode, &local_err);
acquire_privilege(SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME, &local_err);
execute_async(do_suspend, mode, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
g_free(mode);
}
qemu-ga: add guest-suspend-disk As the command name implies, this command suspends the guest to disk. The suspend operation is implemented by two functions: bios_supports_mode() and guest_suspend(). Both functions are generic enough to be used by other suspend modes (introduced by next commits). Both functions will try to use the scripts provided by the pm-utils package if it's available. If it's not available, a manual method, which consists of directly writing to '/sys/power/state', will be used. To reap terminated children, a new signal handler is installed in the parent to catch SIGCHLD signals and a non-blocking call to waitpid() is done to collect their exit statuses. The statuses, however, are discarded. The approach used to query the guest for suspend support deserves some explanation. It's implemented by bios_supports_mode() and shown below: qemu-ga | create pipe | fork() ----------------- | | | | | fork() | -------------------------- | | | | | | | | exec('pm-is-supported') | | | wait() | write exit status to pipe | exit | read pipe This might look complex, but the resulting code is quite simple. The purpose of that approach is to allow qemu-ga to reap its children (semi-)automatically from its SIGCHLD handler. Implementing this the obvious way, that's, doing the exec() call from the first child process, would force us to introduce a more complex way to reap qemu-ga's children. Like registering PIDs to be reaped and having a way to wait for them when returning their exit status to qemu-ga is necessary. The approach explained above avoids that complexity. Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2012-02-28 22:03:03 +08:00
}
void qmp_guest_suspend_ram(Error **errp)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
GuestSuspendMode *mode = g_malloc(sizeof(GuestSuspendMode));
*mode = GUEST_SUSPEND_MODE_RAM;
check_suspend_mode(*mode, &local_err);
acquire_privilege(SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME, &local_err);
execute_async(do_suspend, mode, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
g_free(mode);
}
}
void qmp_guest_suspend_hybrid(Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
}
GuestNetworkInterfaceList *qmp_guest_network_get_interfaces(Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return NULL;
}
int64_t qmp_guest_get_time(Error **errp)
{
SYSTEMTIME ts = {0};
int64_t time_ns;
FILETIME tf;
GetSystemTime(&ts);
if (ts.wYear < 1601 || ts.wYear > 30827) {
error_setg(errp, "Failed to get time");
return -1;
}
if (!SystemTimeToFileTime(&ts, &tf)) {
error_setg(errp, "Failed to convert system time: %d", (int)GetLastError());
return -1;
}
time_ns = ((((int64_t)tf.dwHighDateTime << 32) | tf.dwLowDateTime)
- W32_FT_OFFSET) * 100;
return time_ns;
}
void qmp_guest_set_time(bool has_time, int64_t time_ns, Error **errp)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
SYSTEMTIME ts;
FILETIME tf;
LONGLONG time;
if (!has_time) {
/* Unfortunately, Windows libraries don't provide an easy way to access
* RTC yet:
*
* https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa908981.aspx
*/
error_setg(errp, "Time argument is required on this platform");
return;
}
/* Validate time passed by user. */
if (time_ns < 0 || time_ns / 100 > INT64_MAX - W32_FT_OFFSET) {
error_setg(errp, "Time %" PRId64 "is invalid", time_ns);
return;
}
time = time_ns / 100 + W32_FT_OFFSET;
tf.dwLowDateTime = (DWORD) time;
tf.dwHighDateTime = (DWORD) (time >> 32);
if (!FileTimeToSystemTime(&tf, &ts)) {
error_setg(errp, "Failed to convert system time %d",
(int)GetLastError());
return;
}
acquire_privilege(SE_SYSTEMTIME_NAME, &local_err);
if (local_err) {
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
return;
}
if (!SetSystemTime(&ts)) {
error_setg(errp, "Failed to set time to guest: %d", (int)GetLastError());
return;
}
}
GuestLogicalProcessorList *qmp_guest_get_vcpus(Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return NULL;
}
int64_t qmp_guest_set_vcpus(GuestLogicalProcessorList *vcpus, Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return -1;
}
qga: add guest-set-user-password command Add a new 'guest-set-user-password' command for changing the password of guest OS user accounts. This command is needed to enable OpenStack to support its API for changing the admin password of guests running on KVM/QEMU. It is not practical to provide a command at the QEMU level explicitly targetting administrator account password change only, since different guest OS have different names for the admin account. While UNIX systems use 'root', Windows systems typically use 'Administrator' and even that can be renamed. Higher level apps like OpenStack have the ability to figure out the correct admin account name since they have info that QEMU/libvirt do not. The command accepts either the clear text password string, encoded in base64 to make it 8-bit safe in JSON: $ echo -n "123456" | base64 MTIzNDU2 $ virsh -c qemu:///system qemu-agent-command f21x86_64 \ '{ "execute": "guest-set-user-password", "arguments": { "crypted": false, "username": "root", "password": "MTIzNDU2" } }' {"return":{}} Or a password that has already been run though a crypt(3) like algorithm appropriate for the guest, again then base64 encoded: $ echo -n '$6$n01A2Tau$e...snip...DfMOP7of9AJ1I8q0' | base64 JDYkb...snip...YT2Ey $ virsh -c qemu:///system qemu-agent-command f21x86_64 \ '{ "execute": "guest-set-user-password", "arguments": { "crypted": true, "username": "root", "password": "JDYkb...snip...YT2Ey" } }' NB windows support is desirable, but not implemented in this patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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void qmp_guest_set_user_password(const char *username,
const char *password,
bool crypted,
Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
qga: add guest-set-user-password command Add a new 'guest-set-user-password' command for changing the password of guest OS user accounts. This command is needed to enable OpenStack to support its API for changing the admin password of guests running on KVM/QEMU. It is not practical to provide a command at the QEMU level explicitly targetting administrator account password change only, since different guest OS have different names for the admin account. While UNIX systems use 'root', Windows systems typically use 'Administrator' and even that can be renamed. Higher level apps like OpenStack have the ability to figure out the correct admin account name since they have info that QEMU/libvirt do not. The command accepts either the clear text password string, encoded in base64 to make it 8-bit safe in JSON: $ echo -n "123456" | base64 MTIzNDU2 $ virsh -c qemu:///system qemu-agent-command f21x86_64 \ '{ "execute": "guest-set-user-password", "arguments": { "crypted": false, "username": "root", "password": "MTIzNDU2" } }' {"return":{}} Or a password that has already been run though a crypt(3) like algorithm appropriate for the guest, again then base64 encoded: $ echo -n '$6$n01A2Tau$e...snip...DfMOP7of9AJ1I8q0' | base64 JDYkb...snip...YT2Ey $ virsh -c qemu:///system qemu-agent-command f21x86_64 \ '{ "execute": "guest-set-user-password", "arguments": { "crypted": true, "username": "root", "password": "JDYkb...snip...YT2Ey" } }' NB windows support is desirable, but not implemented in this patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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}
GuestMemoryBlockList *qmp_guest_get_memory_blocks(Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return NULL;
}
GuestMemoryBlockResponseList *
qmp_guest_set_memory_blocks(GuestMemoryBlockList *mem_blks, Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return NULL;
}
GuestMemoryBlockInfo *qmp_guest_get_memory_block_info(Error **errp)
{
error_setg(errp, QERR_UNSUPPORTED);
return NULL;
}
/* add unsupported commands to the blacklist */
GList *ga_command_blacklist_init(GList *blacklist)
{
const char *list_unsupported[] = {
"guest-suspend-hybrid", "guest-network-get-interfaces",
"guest-get-vcpus", "guest-set-vcpus",
qga: add guest-set-user-password command Add a new 'guest-set-user-password' command for changing the password of guest OS user accounts. This command is needed to enable OpenStack to support its API for changing the admin password of guests running on KVM/QEMU. It is not practical to provide a command at the QEMU level explicitly targetting administrator account password change only, since different guest OS have different names for the admin account. While UNIX systems use 'root', Windows systems typically use 'Administrator' and even that can be renamed. Higher level apps like OpenStack have the ability to figure out the correct admin account name since they have info that QEMU/libvirt do not. The command accepts either the clear text password string, encoded in base64 to make it 8-bit safe in JSON: $ echo -n "123456" | base64 MTIzNDU2 $ virsh -c qemu:///system qemu-agent-command f21x86_64 \ '{ "execute": "guest-set-user-password", "arguments": { "crypted": false, "username": "root", "password": "MTIzNDU2" } }' {"return":{}} Or a password that has already been run though a crypt(3) like algorithm appropriate for the guest, again then base64 encoded: $ echo -n '$6$n01A2Tau$e...snip...DfMOP7of9AJ1I8q0' | base64 JDYkb...snip...YT2Ey $ virsh -c qemu:///system qemu-agent-command f21x86_64 \ '{ "execute": "guest-set-user-password", "arguments": { "crypted": true, "username": "root", "password": "JDYkb...snip...YT2Ey" } }' NB windows support is desirable, but not implemented in this patch. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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"guest-set-user-password",
"guest-get-memory-blocks", "guest-set-memory-blocks",
"guest-get-memory-block-size",
"guest-fsfreeze-freeze-list", "guest-get-fsinfo",
"guest-fstrim", NULL};
char **p = (char **)list_unsupported;
while (*p) {
blacklist = g_list_append(blacklist, *p++);
}
if (!vss_init(true)) {
g_debug("vss_init failed, vss commands are going to be disabled");
const char *list[] = {
"guest-get-fsinfo", "guest-fsfreeze-status",
"guest-fsfreeze-freeze", "guest-fsfreeze-thaw", NULL};
p = (char **)list;
while (*p) {
blacklist = g_list_append(blacklist, *p++);
}
}
return blacklist;
}
/* register init/cleanup routines for stateful command groups */
void ga_command_state_init(GAState *s, GACommandState *cs)
{
if (!vss_initialized()) {
ga_command_state_add(cs, NULL, guest_fsfreeze_cleanup);
}
ga_command_state_add(cs, guest_file_init, NULL);
}