virt-manager/virtManager/connection.py

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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2013, 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 2006 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# MA 02110-1301 USA.
#
# pylint: disable=E0611
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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from gi.repository import GObject
# pylint: enable=E0611
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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import logging
import os
import re
import socket
import threading
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import time
import traceback
import libvirt
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import virtinst
from virtinst import pollhelpers
from virtinst import util
from virtManager import connectauth
from virtManager.baseclass import vmmGObject
from virtManager.domain import vmmDomain
from virtManager.interface import vmmInterface
from virtManager.mediadev import vmmMediaDevice
from virtManager.netdev import vmmNetDevice
from virtManager.network import vmmNetwork
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from virtManager.nodedev import vmmNodeDevice
from virtManager.storagepool import vmmStoragePool
class vmmConnection(vmmGObject):
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
2012-05-14 21:24:56 +08:00
__gsignals__ = {
"vm-added": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"vm-removed": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"net-added": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"net-removed": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"net-started": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"net-stopped": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"pool-added": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"pool-removed": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"pool-started": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"pool-stopped": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"interface-added": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"interface-removed": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"interface-started": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"interface-stopped": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"nodedev-added": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"nodedev-removed": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"mediadev-added": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object]),
"mediadev-removed": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [str]),
"resources-sampled": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, []),
"state-changed": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, []),
"connect-error": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None,
[str, str, bool]),
"priority-tick": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object]),
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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}
STATE_DISCONNECTED = 0
STATE_CONNECTING = 1
STATE_ACTIVE = 2
STATE_INACTIVE = 3
def __init__(self, uri):
vmmGObject.__init__(self)
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self._uri = uri
if self._uri is None or self._uri.lower() == "xen":
self._uri = "xen:///"
self.state = self.STATE_DISCONNECTED
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self.connectThread = None
self.connectError = None
self._backend = virtinst.VirtualConnection(self._uri)
self._caps = None
self._caps_xml = None
self._network_capable = None
self._storage_capable = None
self._interface_capable = None
self._nodedev_capable = None
self._xml_flags = {}
# Physical network interfaces: name -> virtinst.NodeDevice
self.nodedevs = {}
# Physical network interfaces: name (eth0) -> vmmNetDevice
self.netdevs = {}
# Physical media devices: vmmMediaDevice.key -> vmmMediaDevice
self.mediadevs = {}
# Connection Storage pools: name -> vmmInterface
self.interfaces = {}
# Connection Storage pools: UUID -> vmmStoragePool
self.pools = {}
# Virtual networks UUUID -> vmmNetwork object
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self.nets = {}
# Virtual machines. UUID -> vmmDomain object
self.vms = {}
# Resource utilization statistics
self.record = []
self.hostinfo = None
self.netdev_initialized = False
self.netdev_error = ""
self.netdev_use_libvirt = False
self.mediadev_initialized = False
self.mediadev_error = ""
self.mediadev_use_libvirt = False
self._init_virtconn()
@staticmethod
def pretty_hv(gtype, domtype):
"""
Convert XML <domain type='foo'> and <os><type>bar</type>
into a more human relevant string.
"""
gtype = gtype.lower()
domtype = domtype.lower()
label = domtype
if domtype == "kvm":
if gtype == "xen":
label = "xenner"
elif domtype == "xen":
if gtype == "xen":
label = "xen (paravirt)"
elif gtype == "hvm":
label = "xen (fullvirt)"
elif domtype == "test":
if gtype == "xen":
label = "test (xen)"
elif gtype == "hvm":
label = "test (hvm)"
return label
#################
# Init routines #
#################
def _init_virtconn(self):
self._backend.cb_fetch_all_guests = (
lambda: [obj.get_xmlobj(refresh_if_nec=False)
for obj in self.vms.values()])
self._backend.cb_fetch_all_pools = (
lambda: [obj.get_xmlobj(refresh_if_nec=False)
for obj in self.pools.values()])
self._backend.cb_fetch_all_vols = (
lambda: [obj.get_xmlobj(refresh_if_nec=False)
for pool in self.pools.values()
for obj in pool.get_volumes(refresh=False).values()])
def clear_cache(pools=False):
if not pools:
return
# We need to do this synchronously
self.tick(False, pollpool=True)
self._backend.cb_clear_cache = clear_cache
def _init_netdev(self):
"""
Determine how we will be polling for net devices (HAL or libvirt)
"""
if self.is_nodedev_capable() and self.is_interface_capable():
try:
self._build_libvirt_netdev_list()
self.netdev_use_libvirt = True
except Exception, e:
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self.netdev_error = _("Could not build physical interface "
"list via libvirt: %s") % str(e)
else:
self.netdev_error = _("Libvirt version does not support "
"physical interface listing.")
self.netdev_initialized = True
if self.netdev_error:
logging.debug(self.netdev_error)
else:
if self.netdev_use_libvirt:
logging.debug("Using libvirt API for netdev enumeration")
else:
logging.debug("Using HAL for netdev enumeration")
def _init_mediadev(self):
if self.is_nodedev_capable():
try:
self.connect("nodedev-added", self._nodedev_mediadev_added)
self.connect("nodedev-removed", self._nodedev_mediadev_removed)
self.mediadev_use_libvirt = True
except Exception, e:
self.mediadev_error = _("Could not build media "
"list via libvirt: %s") % str(e)
else:
self.mediadev_error = _("Libvirt version does not support "
"media listing.")
self.mediadev_initialized = True
if self.mediadev_error:
logging.debug(self.mediadev_error)
else:
if self.mediadev_use_libvirt:
logging.debug("Using libvirt API for mediadev enumeration")
else:
logging.debug("Using HAL for mediadev enumeration")
########################
# General data getters #
########################
def get_uri(self):
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return self._uri
def get_backend(self):
return self._backend
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def invalidate_caps(self):
return self._backend.invalidate_caps()
caps = property(lambda self: getattr(self, "_backend").caps)
def get_host_info(self):
return self.hostinfo
def pretty_host_memory_size(self):
if not self._backend.is_open():
return ""
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return util.pretty_mem(self.host_memory_size())
def host_memory_size(self):
if not self._backend.is_open():
return 0
return self.hostinfo[1] * 1024
def host_architecture(self):
if not self._backend.is_open():
return ""
return self.hostinfo[0]
def host_active_processor_count(self):
if not self._backend.is_open():
return 0
return self.hostinfo[2]
def host_maximum_processor_count(self):
if not self._backend.is_open():
return 0
return (self.hostinfo[4] * self.hostinfo[5] *
self.hostinfo[6] * self.hostinfo[7])
def connect(self, name, callback, *args):
handle_id = vmmGObject.connect(self, name, callback, *args)
if name == "vm-added":
for uuid in self.vms.keys():
self.emit("vm-added", uuid)
elif name == "mediadev-added":
for dev in self.mediadevs.values():
self.emit("mediadev-added", dev)
elif name == "nodedev-added":
for key in self.nodedevs.keys():
self.emit("nodedev-added", key)
return handle_id
##########################
# URI + hostname helpers #
##########################
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def get_qualified_hostname(self):
if self.check_support(self._backend.SUPPORT_CONN_GETHOSTNAME):
return self._backend.getHostname()
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uri_hostname = self.get_uri_hostname()
if self.is_remote() and uri_hostname.lower() != "localhost":
return uri_hostname
# This can throw an exception, so beware when calling!
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return socket.gethostbyaddr(socket.gethostname())[0]
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def get_short_hostname(self):
hostname = self.get_hostname()
offset = hostname.find(".")
if offset > 0 and not hostname[0].isdigit():
return hostname[0:offset]
return hostname
def get_hostname(self):
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try:
return self.get_qualified_hostname()
except:
return self.get_uri_hostname()
get_uri_hostname = property(lambda s:
getattr(s, "_backend").get_uri_hostname)
get_transport = property(lambda s:
getattr(s, "_backend").get_uri_transport)
get_driver = property(lambda s: getattr(s, "_backend").get_uri_driver)
is_container = property(lambda s: getattr(s, "_backend").is_container)
is_lxc = property(lambda s: getattr(s, "_backend").is_lxc)
is_openvz = property(lambda s: getattr(s, "_backend").is_openvz)
is_xen = property(lambda s: getattr(s, "_backend").is_xen)
is_remote = property(lambda s: getattr(s, "_backend").is_remote)
is_qemu = property(lambda s: getattr(s, "_backend").is_qemu)
is_qemu_system = property(lambda s: getattr(s, "_backend").is_qemu_system)
is_qemu_session = property(lambda s:
getattr(s, "_backend").is_qemu_session)
is_test_conn = property(lambda s: getattr(s, "_backend").is_test)
is_session_uri = property(lambda s: getattr(s, "_backend").is_session_uri)
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# Connection capabilities debug helpers
def stable_defaults(self, emulator=None):
if not self.is_qemu_system():
return False
if emulator:
if not str(emulator).startswith("/usr/libexec"):
return False
else:
for guest in self.caps.guests:
for dom in guest.domains:
if dom.emulator.startswith("/usr/libexec"):
return self.config.stable_defaults
return self.config.stable_defaults
def get_cache_dir(self):
uri = self.get_uri().replace("/", "_")
ret = os.path.join(util.get_cache_dir(), uri)
if not os.path.exists(ret):
os.makedirs(ret, 0755)
return ret
def get_default_storage_format(self):
raw = self.config.get_default_storage_format(raw=True)
if raw != "default":
return raw
fmt = self.config.get_default_storage_format()
if fmt != "qcow2":
return fmt
if self.check_support(self._backend.SUPPORT_CONN_DEFAULT_QCOW2):
return fmt
return None
####################################
# Connection pretty print routines #
####################################
def _get_pretty_desc(self, active, shorthost, show_trans):
def match_whole_string(orig, reg):
match = re.match(reg, orig)
if not match:
return False
return ((match.end() - match.start()) == len(orig))
def is_ip_addr(orig):
return match_whole_string(orig, "[0-9.]+")
(scheme, username, hostname,
path, ignore, ignore) = util.uri_split(self.get_uri())
hostname, port = self.get_backend().get_uri_host_port()
port = port or ""
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hv = ""
rest = ""
transport = ""
port = ""
if scheme.count("+"):
transport = scheme.split("+")[1]
scheme = scheme.split("+")[0]
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if hostname.count(":"):
port = hostname.split(":")[1]
hostname = hostname.split(":")[0]
if hostname:
if shorthost and not is_ip_addr(hostname):
rest = hostname.split(".")[0]
else:
rest = hostname
else:
rest = "localhost"
pretty_map = {
"esx" : "ESX",
"gsx" : "GSX",
"libxl" : "libxl",
"lxc" : "LXC",
"openvz" : "OpenVZ",
"phyp" : "phyp",
"qemu" : "QEMU",
"test" : "test",
"uml" : "UML",
"vbox" : "VBox",
"vmware" : "VMWare",
"xen" : "xen",
"xenapi" : "XenAPI",
}
hv = scheme
if scheme in pretty_map:
hv = pretty_map[scheme]
if hv == "QEMU" and active and self.caps.is_kvm_available():
hv += "/KVM"
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if show_trans:
if transport:
hv += "+" + transport
if username:
hostname = username + "@" + hostname
if port:
hostname += ":" + port
if path and path != "/system" and path != "/":
if path == "/session":
hv += " Usermode"
else:
hv += " %s" % os.path.basename(path)
if self._backend.fake_name():
hv = self._backend.fake_name()
return "%s (%s)" % (rest, hv)
def get_pretty_desc_inactive(self, shorthost=True, transport=False):
return self._get_pretty_desc(False, shorthost, transport)
def get_pretty_desc_active(self, shorthost=True, transport=False):
return self._get_pretty_desc(True, shorthost, transport)
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#######################
# API support helpers #
#######################
for _supportname in [_supportname for _supportname in
dir(virtinst.VirtualConnection) if
_supportname.startswith("SUPPORT_")]:
locals()[_supportname] = getattr(virtinst.VirtualConnection,
_supportname)
def check_support(self, *args):
return self._backend.check_support(*args)
def is_storage_capable(self):
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if self._storage_capable is None:
self._storage_capable = self.check_support(
self._backend.SUPPORT_CONN_STORAGE)
if self._storage_capable is False:
logging.debug("Connection doesn't seem to support storage "
"APIs. Skipping all storage polling.")
else:
# Try to create the default storage pool
try:
virtinst.StoragePool.build_default_pool(self.get_backend())
except Exception, e:
logging.debug("Building default pool failed: %s", str(e))
return self._storage_capable
def is_network_capable(self):
if self._network_capable is None:
self._network_capable = self.check_support(
self._backend.SUPPORT_CONN_NETWORK)
if self._network_capable is False:
logging.debug("Connection doesn't seem to support network "
"APIs. Skipping all network polling.")
return self._network_capable
def is_interface_capable(self):
if self._interface_capable is None:
self._interface_capable = self.check_support(
self._backend.SUPPORT_CONN_INTERFACE)
if self._interface_capable is False:
logging.debug("Connection doesn't seem to support interface "
"APIs. Skipping all interface polling.")
return self._interface_capable
def is_nodedev_capable(self):
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if self._nodedev_capable is None:
self._nodedev_capable = self.check_support(
self._backend.SUPPORT_CONN_NODEDEV)
return self._nodedev_capable
def _get_flags_helper(self, obj, key, check_func):
ignore = obj
flags_dict = self._xml_flags.get(key)
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if flags_dict is None:
# Flags already set
inact, act = check_func()
flags_dict = {}
flags_dict["active"] = act
flags_dict["inactive"] = inact
self._xml_flags[key] = flags_dict
active_flags = flags_dict["active"]
inactive_flags = flags_dict["inactive"]
return (inactive_flags, active_flags)
def get_dom_flags(self, vm):
key = "domain"
def check_func():
act = 0
inact = 0
if self.check_support(
self._backend.SUPPORT_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE, vm):
inact = libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE
else:
logging.debug("Domain XML inactive flag not supported.")
if self.check_support(
self._backend.SUPPORT_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE, vm):
inact |= libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE
act = libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE
else:
logging.debug("Domain XML secure flag not supported.")
return inact, act
return self._get_flags_helper(vm, key, check_func)
def get_interface_flags(self, iface):
key = "interface"
def check_func():
act = 0
inact = 0
if self.check_support(
self._backend.SUPPORT_INTERFACE_XML_INACTIVE, iface):
inact = libvirt.VIR_INTERFACE_XML_INACTIVE
else:
logging.debug("Interface XML inactive flag not supported.")
return (inact, act)
return self._get_flags_helper(iface, key, check_func)
###################################
# Connection state getter/setters #
###################################
def _change_state(self, newstate):
if self.state != newstate:
self.state = newstate
self.emit("state-changed")
def get_state(self):
return self.state
def get_state_text(self):
if self.state == self.STATE_DISCONNECTED:
return _("Disconnected")
elif self.state == self.STATE_CONNECTING:
return _("Connecting")
elif self.state == self.STATE_ACTIVE:
return _("Active")
elif self.state == self.STATE_INACTIVE:
return _("Inactive")
else:
return _("Unknown")
def pause(self):
if self.state != self.STATE_ACTIVE:
return
self._change_state(self.STATE_INACTIVE)
def resume(self):
if self.state != self.STATE_INACTIVE:
return
self._change_state(self.STATE_ACTIVE)
def is_active(self):
return self.state == self.STATE_ACTIVE
def is_paused(self):
return self.state == self.STATE_INACTIVE
def is_disconnected(self):
return self.state == self.STATE_DISCONNECTED
def is_connecting(self):
return self.state == self.STATE_CONNECTING
#################################
# Libvirt object lookup methods #
#################################
def _build_libvirt_netdev_list(self):
bridges = []
netdev_list = {}
def interface_to_netdev(interface):
name = interface.get_name()
mac = interface.get_mac()
is_bridge = interface.is_bridge()
slave_names = interface.get_slave_names()
if is_bridge and slave_names:
bridges.append((name, slave_names))
else:
netdev_list[name] = vmmNetDevice(name, mac, is_bridge, None)
def nodedev_to_netdev(nodedev):
name = nodedev.interface
mac = nodedev.address
if name not in netdev_list.keys():
netdev_list[name] = vmmNetDevice(name, mac, False, None)
else:
# Believe this info over libvirt interface APIs, since
# this comes from the hardware
if mac:
netdev_list[name].mac = mac
for name, iface in self.interfaces.items():
interface_to_netdev(iface)
for nodedev in self.get_nodedevs("net"):
nodedev_to_netdev(nodedev)
# Mark NetDevices as bridged where appropriate
for bridge_name, slave_names in bridges:
for name, netdev in netdev_list.items():
if name not in slave_names:
continue
# XXX: Can a physical device be in two bridges?
netdev.bridge = bridge_name
netdev.shared = True
break
# XXX: How to handle added/removed signals to clients?
return netdev_list
def get_vm(self, uuid):
return self.vms[uuid]
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def get_net(self, uuid):
return self.nets[uuid]
def get_net_device(self, path):
return self.netdevs[path]
def get_pool(self, uuid):
return self.pools[uuid]
def get_interface(self, name):
return self.interfaces[name]
def get_nodedev(self, name):
return self.nodedevs[name]
def get_nodedevs(self, devtype=None, devcap=None):
retdevs = []
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for dev in self.nodedevs.values():
xmlobj = dev.get_xmlobj()
if devtype and xmlobj.device_type != devtype:
continue
if devcap:
if (not hasattr(xmlobj, "capability_type") or
xmlobj.capability_type != devcap):
continue
if (devtype == "usb_device" and
(("Linux Foundation" in str(xmlobj.vendor_name) or
("Linux" in str(xmlobj.vendor_name) and
xmlobj.vendor_id == "0x1d6b")) and
("root hub" in str(xmlobj.product_name) or
("host controller" in str(xmlobj.product_name).lower() and
str(xmlobj.product_id).startswith("0x000"))))):
continue
retdevs.append(xmlobj)
return retdevs
def get_nodedevs_number(self, devtype, vendor, product):
count = 0
devs = self.get_nodedevs(devtype)
for dev in devs:
if (vendor == dev.vendor_id and
product == dev.product_id):
count += 1
logging.debug("There are %d node devices with "
"vendorId: %s, productId: %s",
count, vendor, product)
return count
def get_net_by_name(self, name):
for net in self.nets.values():
if net.get_name() == name:
return net
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def get_pool_by_path(self, path):
for pool in self.pools.values():
if pool.get_target_path() == path:
return pool
return None
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def get_pool_by_name(self, name):
for p in self.pools.values():
if p.get_name() == name:
return p
return None
def get_default_pool(self):
return self.get_pool_by_name("default")
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def get_vol_by_path(self, path):
for pool in self.pools.values():
for vol in pool.get_volumes().values():
if vol.get_target_path() == path:
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return vol
return None
def list_vm_uuids(self):
return self.vms.keys()
def list_net_uuids(self):
return self.nets.keys()
def list_net_device_paths(self):
# Update netdev list
if self.netdev_use_libvirt:
self.netdevs = self._build_libvirt_netdev_list()
return self.netdevs.keys()
def list_pool_uuids(self):
return self.pools.keys()
def list_interface_names(self):
return self.interfaces.keys()
###################################
# Libvirt object creation methods #
###################################
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def restore(self, frm):
self._backend.restore(frm)
try:
os.remove(frm)
except:
logging.debug("Couldn't remove save file '%s' for restore", frm)
def define_domain(self, xml):
return self._backend.defineXML(xml)
def define_network(self, xml):
return self._backend.networkDefineXML(xml)
def define_pool(self, xml):
return self._backend.storagePoolDefineXML(xml, 0)
def define_interface(self, xml):
return self._backend.interfaceDefineXML(xml, 0)
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def _rename_helper(self, objtype, define_cb, obj, origxml, newxml):
# Undefine the original object
obj.delete(force=False)
newobj = None
try:
try:
# Redefine new domain
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newobj = define_cb(newxml)
except Exception, renameerr:
try:
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logging.exception("Error defining new name %s XML",
objtype)
newobj = define_cb(origxml)
except Exception, fixerr:
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logging.exception("Failed to redefine original %s!",
objtype)
raise RuntimeError(
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_("%s rename failed. Attempting to recover also "
"failed.\n\n"
"Original error: %s\n\n"
"Recover error: %s" %
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(objtype, str(renameerr), str(fixerr))))
raise
finally:
if newobj:
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# Reinsert handle into new obj
obj.change_name_backend(newobj)
def rename_vm(self, obj, origxml, newxml):
return self._rename_helper("domain", self.define_domain,
obj, origxml, newxml)
def rename_network(self, obj, origxml, newxml):
return self._rename_helper("network", self.define_network,
obj, origxml, newxml)
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def rename_pool(self, obj, origxml, newxml):
return self._rename_helper("storagepool", self.define_pool,
obj, origxml, newxml)
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####################
# Update listeners #
####################
def _nodedev_mediadev_added(self, ignore1, name):
if name in self.mediadevs:
return
vobj = self.get_nodedev(name)
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mediadev = vmmMediaDevice.mediadev_from_nodedev(vobj)
if not mediadev:
return
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self.mediadevs[name] = mediadev
self.emit("mediadev-added", mediadev)
def _nodedev_mediadev_removed(self, ignore1, name):
if name not in self.mediadevs:
return
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self.mediadevs[name].cleanup()
del(self.mediadevs[name])
self.emit("mediadev-removed", name)
######################################
# Connection closing/opening methods #
######################################
def get_autoconnect(self):
return self.config.get_conn_autoconnect(self.get_uri())
def set_autoconnect(self, val):
self.config.set_conn_autoconnect(self.get_uri(), val)
def close(self):
def cleanup(devs):
for dev in devs.values():
dev.cleanup()
self._backend.close()
self.record = []
cleanup(self.nodedevs)
self.nodedevs = {}
cleanup(self.netdevs)
self.netdevs = {}
cleanup(self.mediadevs)
self.mediadevs = {}
cleanup(self.interfaces)
self.interfaces = {}
cleanup(self.pools)
self.pools = {}
cleanup(self.nets)
self.nets = {}
cleanup(self.vms)
self.vms = {}
self._change_state(self.STATE_DISCONNECTED)
def _cleanup(self):
self.close()
self.connectError = None
def open(self, sync=False):
if self.state != self.STATE_DISCONNECTED:
return
self.connectError = None
self._change_state(self.STATE_CONNECTING)
if sync:
logging.debug("Opening connection synchronously: %s",
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self.get_uri())
self._open_thread()
else:
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logging.debug("Scheduling background open thread for " +
self.get_uri())
self.connectThread = threading.Thread(target=self._open_thread,
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name="Connect %s" % self.get_uri())
self.connectThread.setDaemon(True)
self.connectThread.start()
def _do_creds_password(self, creds):
try:
return connectauth.creds_dialog(creds)
except Exception, e:
# Detailed error message, in English so it can be Googled.
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self.connectError = (
"Failed to get credentials for '%s':\n%s\n%s" %
(self.get_uri(), str(e), "".join(traceback.format_exc())))
return -1
def _open_thread(self):
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logging.debug("Background 'open connection' thread is running")
while True:
libexc = None
exc = None
tb = None
warnconsole = False
try:
self._backend.open(self._do_creds_password)
except libvirt.libvirtError, libexc:
tb = "".join(traceback.format_exc())
except Exception, exc:
tb = "".join(traceback.format_exc())
if libexc:
exc = libexc
if not exc:
self.state = self.STATE_ACTIVE
break
self.state = self.STATE_DISCONNECTED
if (libexc and
(libexc.get_error_code() ==
getattr(libvirt, "VIR_ERR_AUTH_CANCELLED", None))):
logging.debug("User cancelled auth, not raising any error.")
break
if (libexc and
libexc.get_error_code() == libvirt.VIR_ERR_AUTH_FAILED and
"not authorized" in libexc.get_error_message().lower()):
logging.debug("Looks like we might have failed policykit "
"auth. Checking to see if we have a valid "
"console session")
if (not self.is_remote() and
not connectauth.do_we_have_session()):
warnconsole = True
if (libexc and
libexc.get_error_code() == libvirt.VIR_ERR_AUTH_FAILED and
"GSSAPI Error" in libexc.get_error_message() and
"No credentials cache found" in libexc.get_error_message()):
if connectauth.acquire_tgt():
continue
self.connectError = (str(exc), tb, warnconsole)
break
# We want to kill off this thread asap, so schedule an
# idle event to inform the UI of result
logging.debug("Background open thread complete, scheduling notify")
self.idle_add(self._open_notify)
self.connectThread = None
def _open_notify(self):
logging.debug("Notifying open result")
self.idle_emit("state-changed")
if self.state == self.STATE_ACTIVE:
logging.debug("libvirt version=%s",
self._backend.local_libvirt_version())
logging.debug("daemon version=%s",
self._backend.daemon_version())
logging.debug("conn version=%s", self._backend.conn_version())
logging.debug("%s capabilities:\n%s",
self.get_uri(), self.caps.xml)
self.schedule_priority_tick(stats_update=True,
pollvm=True, pollnet=True,
pollpool=True, polliface=True,
pollnodedev=True, pollmedia=True)
if self.state == self.STATE_DISCONNECTED:
if self.connectError:
self.idle_emit("connect-error", *self.connectError)
self.connectError = None
#######################
# Tick/Update methods #
#######################
def _update_nets(self, dopoll):
if not dopoll or not self.is_network_capable():
return {}, {}, self.nets
return pollhelpers.fetch_nets(self._backend, self.nets.copy(),
(lambda obj, key: vmmNetwork(self, obj, key)))
def _update_pools(self, dopoll):
if not dopoll or not self.is_storage_capable():
return {}, {}, self.pools
return pollhelpers.fetch_pools(self._backend, self.pools.copy(),
(lambda obj, key: vmmStoragePool(self, obj, key)))
def _update_interfaces(self, dopoll):
if not dopoll or not self.is_interface_capable():
return {}, {}, self.interfaces
return pollhelpers.fetch_interfaces(self._backend,
self.interfaces.copy(),
(lambda obj, key: vmmInterface(self, obj, key)))
def _update_nodedevs(self, dopoll):
if not dopoll or not self.is_nodedev_capable():
return {}, {}, self.nodedevs
return pollhelpers.fetch_nodedevs(self._backend, self.nodedevs.copy(),
(lambda obj, key: vmmNodeDevice(self, obj, key)))
def _update_vms(self, dopoll):
if not dopoll:
return {}, {}, self.vms
return pollhelpers.fetch_vms(self._backend, self.vms.copy(),
(lambda obj, key: vmmDomain(self, obj, key)))
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def _obj_signal_proxy(self, obj, signal, key):
ignore = obj
self.emit(signal, key)
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def schedule_priority_tick(self, **kwargs):
# args/kwargs are what is passed to def tick()
if "stats_update" not in kwargs:
kwargs["stats_update"] = False
self.idle_emit("priority-tick", kwargs)
def tick(self, stats_update,
pollvm=False, pollnet=False,
pollpool=False, polliface=False,
pollnodedev=False, pollmedia=False):
""" main update function: polls for new objects, updates stats, ..."""
if self.state != self.STATE_ACTIVE:
return
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if not pollvm:
stats_update = False
self.hostinfo = self._backend.getInfo()
(goneNets, newNets, nets) = self._update_nets(pollnet)
(gonePools, newPools, pools) = self._update_pools(pollpool)
(goneInterfaces,
newInterfaces, interfaces) = self._update_interfaces(polliface)
(goneNodedevs,
newNodedevs, nodedevs) = self._update_nodedevs(pollnodedev)
(goneVMs, newVMs, vms) = self._update_vms(pollvm)
def tick_send_signals():
"""
Responsible for signaling the UI for any updates. All possible UI
updates need to go here to enable threading that doesn't block the
app with long tick operations.
"""
# Connection closed out from under us
if not self._backend.is_open():
return
self.vms = vms
self.nodedevs = nodedevs
self.interfaces = interfaces
self.pools = pools
self.nets = nets
# Make sure device polling is setup
if not self.netdev_initialized:
self._init_netdev()
if not self.mediadev_initialized:
self._init_mediadev()
# Update VM states
for uuid, obj in goneVMs.items():
self.emit("vm-removed", uuid)
obj.cleanup()
for uuid, obj in newVMs.items():
ignore = obj
self.emit("vm-added", uuid)
# Update virtual network states
for uuid, obj in goneNets.items():
self.emit("net-removed", uuid)
obj.cleanup()
for uuid, obj in newNets.items():
obj.connect("started", self._obj_signal_proxy,
"net-started", uuid)
obj.connect("stopped", self._obj_signal_proxy,
"net-stopped", uuid)
self.emit("net-added", uuid)
# Update storage pool states
for uuid, obj in gonePools.items():
self.emit("pool-removed", uuid)
obj.cleanup()
for uuid, obj in newPools.items():
obj.connect("started", self._obj_signal_proxy,
"pool-started", uuid)
obj.connect("stopped", self._obj_signal_proxy,
"pool-stopped", uuid)
self.emit("pool-added", uuid)
# Update interface states
for name, obj in goneInterfaces.items():
self.emit("interface-removed", name)
obj.cleanup()
for name, obj in newInterfaces.items():
obj.connect("started", self._obj_signal_proxy,
"interface-started", name)
obj.connect("stopped", self._obj_signal_proxy,
"interface-stopped", name)
self.emit("interface-added", name)
# Update nodedev list
for name in goneNodedevs:
self.emit("nodedev-removed", name)
goneNodedevs[name].cleanup()
for name in newNodedevs:
self.emit("nodedev-added", name)
self.idle_add(tick_send_signals)
ticklist = []
def add_to_ticklist(l, args=()):
ticklist.extend([(o, args) for o in l])
updateVMs = newVMs
if stats_update:
updateVMs = vms
if pollvm:
for key in vms:
if key in updateVMs:
add_to_ticklist([vms[key]], (True,))
else:
add_to_ticklist([vms[key]], (stats_update,))
if pollnet:
add_to_ticklist(nets.values())
if pollpool:
add_to_ticklist(pools.values())
if polliface:
add_to_ticklist(interfaces.values())
if pollnodedev:
add_to_ticklist(nodedevs.values())
if pollmedia:
add_to_ticklist(self.mediadevs.values())
for obj, args in ticklist:
try:
obj.tick(*args)
except Exception, e:
logging.exception("Tick for %s failed", obj)
if (isinstance(e, libvirt.libvirtError) and
(getattr(e, "get_error_code")() ==
libvirt.VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR)):
# Try a simple getInfo call to see if conn was dropped
self._backend.getInfo()
logging.debug("vm tick raised system error but "
"connection doesn't seem to have dropped. "
"Ignoring.")
if stats_update:
self._recalculate_stats(updateVMs.values())
self.idle_emit("resources-sampled")
return 1
def _recalculate_stats(self, vms):
if not self._backend.is_open():
return
now = time.time()
expected = self.config.get_stats_history_length()
current = len(self.record)
if current > expected:
del self.record[expected:current]
mem = 0
cpuTime = 0
rdRate = 0
wrRate = 0
rxRate = 0
txRate = 0
diskMaxRate = self.disk_io_max_rate() or 10.0
netMaxRate = self.network_traffic_max_rate() or 10.0
for vm in vms:
if not vm.is_active():
continue
cpuTime += vm.cpu_time()
mem += vm.stats_memory()
rdRate += vm.disk_read_rate()
wrRate += vm.disk_write_rate()
rxRate += vm.network_rx_rate()
txRate += vm.network_tx_rate()
netMaxRate = max(netMaxRate, vm.network_traffic_max_rate())
diskMaxRate = max(diskMaxRate, vm.disk_io_max_rate())
pcentHostCpu = 0
pcentMem = mem * 100.0 / self.host_memory_size()
if len(self.record) > 0:
prevTimestamp = self.record[0]["timestamp"]
host_cpus = self.host_active_processor_count()
pcentHostCpu = ((cpuTime) * 100.0 /
((now - prevTimestamp) *
1000.0 * 1000.0 * 1000.0 * host_cpus))
pcentHostCpu = max(0.0, min(100.0, pcentHostCpu))
pcentMem = max(0.0, min(100.0, pcentMem))
newStats = {
"timestamp": now,
"memory": mem,
"memoryPercent": pcentMem,
"cpuTime": cpuTime,
"cpuHostPercent": pcentHostCpu,
"diskRdRate" : rdRate,
"diskWrRate" : wrRate,
"netRxRate" : rxRate,
"netTxRate" : txRate,
"diskMaxRate" : diskMaxRate,
"netMaxRate" : netMaxRate,
}
self.record.insert(0, newStats)
########################
# Stats getter methods #
########################
Convert to use GTK3 and GObject Introspection bindings Switch over to use GObject introspection bindings for all python modules related to GObject/GTK3/etc. It is not possible to mix and match old pyggtk/pygobject manual bindings with new introspection based bindings so it must be all changed in one go. Imports like import gtk Change to from gi.repository import Gtk The vmmGObject class is changed to always inherit from GObject.GObject There is no compelling reason to avoid a GObject dep for the virt-manager TUI & it horribly messed up the code. Signal declarations are changed from vmmChooseCD.signal_new(vmmChooseCD, "cdrom-chosen", [object, str]) To __gsignals__ = { "cdrom-chosen": (GObject.SignalFlags.RUN_FIRST, None, [object, str]) } which is required by new GObject bindings Most of the rest of the change is simply dealing with renamed constants / classes. Alot of legacy compat code was removed - ie helpers which check to see if certain GTK2 methods are available are no longer required since we're mandating GTK3 only. The event loop is replaced with LibvirtGLib's event loop. Still todo - Rip out all DBus stuff & make vmmEngine class inherit GtkApplication which provides unique support & DBus method handling - Switch to use LibvirtGConfig & LibvirtGObject for libvirt interaction - Possibly switch to Python 3 too ? - Figure out why GNOME keyring is missing Introspection support My suggestion is that the standalone GIT repo for virt-install only live on as a support branch for legacy platforms. A stable-0.9 branch of virt-manager can be kept for legacy PyGtk2 based virt-manager releases. The virt-manager master branch should exclusively use GObject inspection and ideally Python3 and contain both the virt-manager and virt-install codebases in one since they are intimately related to each other & using separate GIT repos has needlessly complicated life for everyone. crobinso: Some locking fixes Misc cleanups and dropping now-useless code Fix dbus usage Fix graph cell renderer regression Fix a couple tooltip issues
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def _vector_helper(self, record_name):
vector = []
stats = self.record
for i in range(self.config.get_stats_history_length() + 1):
if i < len(stats):
vector.append(stats[i][record_name] / 100.0)
else:
vector.append(0)
return vector
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def stats_memory_vector(self):
return self._vector_helper("memoryPercent")
def host_cpu_time_vector(self):
return self._vector_helper("cpuHostPercent")
guest_cpu_time_vector = host_cpu_time_vector
def host_cpu_time_vector_limit(self, limit):
cpudata = self.host_cpu_time_vector()
if len(cpudata) > limit:
cpudata = cpudata[0:limit]
return cpudata
guest_cpu_time_vector_limit = host_cpu_time_vector_limit
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def disk_io_vector_limit(self, ignore):
return [0.0]
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def network_traffic_vector_limit(self, ignore):
return [0.0]
def _get_record_helper(self, record_name):
if len(self.record) == 0:
return 0
return self.record[0][record_name]
def stats_memory(self):
return self._get_record_helper("memory")
def pretty_stats_memory(self):
return util.pretty_mem(self.stats_memory())
def host_cpu_time_percentage(self):
return self._get_record_helper("cpuHostPercent")
guest_cpu_time_percentage = host_cpu_time_percentage
def network_rx_rate(self):
return self._get_record_helper("netRxRate")
def network_tx_rate(self):
return self._get_record_helper("netTxRate")
def network_traffic_rate(self):
return self.network_tx_rate() + self.network_rx_rate()
def network_traffic_max_rate(self):
return self._get_record_helper("netMaxRate")
def disk_read_rate(self):
return self._get_record_helper("diskRdRate")
def disk_write_rate(self):
return self._get_record_helper("diskWrRate")
def disk_io_rate(self):
return self.disk_read_rate() + self.disk_write_rate()
def disk_io_max_rate(self):
return self._get_record_helper("diskMaxRate")