4869 lines
169 KiB
Python
4869 lines
169 KiB
Python
#
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# Utility functions for the command line drivers
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#
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# Copyright 2006-2007, 2013, 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# This work is licensed under the GNU GPLv2 or later.
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# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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import argparse
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import collections
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import os
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import re
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import shlex
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import shutil
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import sys
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import traceback
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import types
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import libvirt
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from . import xmlutil
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from .buildconfig import BuildConfig
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from .connection import VirtinstConnection
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from .devices import (Device, DeviceController, DeviceDisk, DeviceGraphics,
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DeviceHostdev, DeviceInterface, DevicePanic)
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from .guest import Guest
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from .logger import log, reset_logging
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from .nodedev import NodeDevice
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from .osdict import OSDB
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from .storage import StoragePool, StorageVolume
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from .install.unattended import UnattendedData
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from .install.cloudinit import CloudInitData
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HAS_VIRTVIEWER = shutil.which("virt-viewer")
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##########################
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# Global option handling #
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##########################
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class _GlobalState(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.quiet = False
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self.all_checks = None
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self._validation_checks = {}
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def set_validation_check(self, checkname, val):
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self._validation_checks[checkname] = val
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def get_validation_check(self, checkname):
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if self.all_checks is not None:
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return self.all_checks
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# Default to True for all checks
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return self._validation_checks.get(checkname, True)
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_globalstate = None
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def get_global_state():
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return _globalstate
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def _reset_global_state():
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global _globalstate
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_globalstate = _GlobalState()
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VIRT_PARSERS = []
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####################
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# CLI init helpers #
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####################
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class VirtHelpFormatter(argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter):
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'''
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Subclass the default help formatter to allow printing newline characters
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in --help output. The way we do this is a huge hack :(
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Inspiration: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/6df6e6b541a15bc2/09f28e26af0699b1
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'''
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oldwrap = None
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# pylint: disable=arguments-differ
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def _split_lines(self, *args, **kwargs):
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def return_default():
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return argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter._split_lines(
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self, *args, **kwargs)
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if len(kwargs) != 0 and len(args) != 2:
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return return_default() # pragma: no cover
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try:
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text = args[0]
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if "\n" in text:
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return text.splitlines()
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return return_default()
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except Exception: # pragma: no cover
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return return_default()
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def setupParser(usage, description, introspection_epilog=False):
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epilog = _("See man page for examples and full option syntax.")
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if introspection_epilog:
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epilog = _("Use '--option=?' or '--option help' to see "
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"available suboptions") + "\n" + epilog
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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usage=usage, description=description,
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formatter_class=VirtHelpFormatter,
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epilog=epilog)
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parser.add_argument('--version', action='version',
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version=BuildConfig.version)
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return parser
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def earlyLogging():
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reset_logging()
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import logging
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG, format='%(message)s')
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def setupLogging(appname, debug_stdout, do_quiet, cli_app=True):
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_reset_global_state()
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get_global_state().quiet = do_quiet
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vi_dir = VirtinstConnection.get_app_cache_dir()
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logfile = os.path.join(vi_dir, appname + ".log")
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if xmlutil.in_testsuite():
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vi_dir = None
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logfile = None
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try: # pragma: no cover
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if vi_dir and not os.access(vi_dir, os.W_OK):
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if os.path.exists(vi_dir):
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raise RuntimeError("No write access to directory %s" % vi_dir)
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try:
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os.makedirs(vi_dir, 0o751)
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except IOError as e:
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raise RuntimeError("Could not create directory %s: %s" %
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(vi_dir, e)) from None
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if (logfile and
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os.path.exists(logfile) and
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not os.access(logfile, os.W_OK)):
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raise RuntimeError("No write access to logfile %s" % logfile)
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except Exception as e: # pragma: no cover
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log.warning("Error setting up logfile: %s", e)
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logfile = None
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dateFormat = "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S"
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fileFormat = ("[%(asctime)s " + appname + " %(process)d] "
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"%(levelname)s (%(module)s:%(lineno)d) %(message)s")
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streamErrorFormat = "%(levelname)-8s %(message)s"
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import logging
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import logging.handlers
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reset_logging()
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log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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if logfile:
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fileHandler = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(
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logfile, "ae", 1024 * 1024, 5)
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fileHandler.setFormatter(
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logging.Formatter(fileFormat, dateFormat))
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log.addHandler(fileHandler)
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streamHandler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
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if debug_stdout:
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streamHandler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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streamHandler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(fileFormat,
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dateFormat))
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elif cli_app or not logfile:
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# Have cli tools show WARN/ERROR by default
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if get_global_state().quiet:
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level = logging.ERROR
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else:
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level = logging.WARN
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streamHandler.setLevel(level)
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streamHandler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(streamErrorFormat))
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else: # pragma: no cover
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streamHandler = None
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if streamHandler:
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log.addHandler(streamHandler)
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# Log uncaught exceptions
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def exception_log(typ, val, tb): # pragma: no cover
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log.debug("Uncaught exception:\n%s",
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"".join(traceback.format_exception(typ, val, tb)))
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if not debug_stdout:
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# If we are already logging to stdout, don't double print
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# the backtrace
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sys.__excepthook__(typ, val, tb)
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sys.excepthook = exception_log
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# Log the app command string
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log.debug("Version %s launched with command line: %s",
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BuildConfig.version, " ".join(sys.argv))
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##############################
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# Libvirt connection helpers #
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##############################
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def getConnection(uri, conn=None):
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if conn:
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# preopened connection passed in via test suite
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return conn
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log.debug("Requesting libvirt URI %s", (uri or "default"))
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conn = VirtinstConnection(uri)
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conn.open(_openauth_cb, None)
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log.debug("Received libvirt URI %s", conn.uri)
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return conn
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def _openauth_cb(creds, _cbdata): # pragma: no cover
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for cred in creds:
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# Libvirt virConnectCredential
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credtype, prompt, _challenge, _defresult, _result = cred
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noecho = credtype in [
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libvirt.VIR_CRED_PASSPHRASE, libvirt.VIR_CRED_NOECHOPROMPT]
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if not prompt:
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log.error("No prompt for auth credtype=%s", credtype)
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return -1
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log.debug("openauth_cb prompt=%s", prompt)
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prompt += ": "
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if noecho:
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import getpass
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res = getpass.getpass(prompt)
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else:
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res = input(prompt)
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# Overwriting 'result' is how we return values to libvirt
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cred[-1] = res
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return 0
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##############################
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# Misc CLI utility functions #
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##############################
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def fail(msg, do_exit=True):
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"""
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Convenience function when failing in cli app
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"""
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log.debug("".join(traceback.format_stack()))
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log.error(msg)
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if sys.exc_info()[0] is not None:
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log.debug("", exc_info=True)
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if do_exit:
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_fail_exit()
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def print_stdout(msg, do_force=False, do_log=True):
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if do_log:
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log.debug(msg)
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if do_force or not get_global_state().quiet or not do_log:
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print(msg)
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def print_stderr(msg):
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log.debug(msg)
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print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
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def _fail_exit():
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sys.exit(1)
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def virsh_start_cmd(guest):
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return ("virsh --connect %s start %s" % (guest.conn.uri, guest.name))
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def install_fail(guest):
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virshcmd = virsh_start_cmd(guest)
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print_stderr(
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_("Domain installation does not appear to have been successful.\n"
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"If it was, you can restart your domain by running:\n"
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" %s\n"
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"otherwise, please restart your installation.") % virshcmd)
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sys.exit(1)
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def set_prompt(prompt):
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# Set whether we allow prompts, or fail if a prompt pops up
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if prompt:
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log.warning("--prompt mode is no longer supported.")
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def check_path_search(conn, path):
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searchdata = DeviceDisk.check_path_search(conn, path)
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if not searchdata.fixlist:
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return
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msg = ( # pragma: no cover
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_("%(path)s may not be accessible by the hypervisor. "
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"You will need to grant the '%(user)s' user search permissions for "
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"the following directories: %(dirs)s") %
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{"path": path, "user": searchdata.user, "dirs": searchdata.fixlist})
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log.warning(msg) # pragma: no cover
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def _optional_fail(msg, checkname, warn_on_skip=True):
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"""
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Handle printing a message with an associated --check option
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"""
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do_check = get_global_state().get_validation_check(checkname)
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if do_check:
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fail(msg + (_(" (Use --check %s=off or "
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"--check all=off to override)") % checkname))
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log.debug("Skipping --check %s error condition '%s'",
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checkname, msg)
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if warn_on_skip:
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log.warning(msg)
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def validate_mac(conn, macaddr):
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"""
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There's legitimate use cases for creating/cloning VMs with duplicate
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MACs, so we do the collision check here but allow it to be skipped
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with --check
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"""
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try:
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DeviceInterface.check_mac_in_use(conn, macaddr)
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return
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except Exception as e:
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_optional_fail(str(e), "mac_in_use")
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def validate_disk(dev, warn_overwrite=False):
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path = dev.get_source_path()
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def check_path_exists():
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"""
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Prompt if disk file already exists and preserve mode is not used
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"""
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if not warn_overwrite:
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return
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if not DeviceDisk.path_definitely_exists(dev.conn, path):
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return
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_optional_fail(
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_("This will overwrite the existing path '%s'") % path,
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"path_exists")
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def check_inuse_conflict():
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"""
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Check if disk is inuse by another guest
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"""
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names = dev.is_conflict_disk()
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if not names:
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return
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msg = (_("Disk %(path)s is already in use by other guests %(names)s.") %
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{"path": path, "names": names})
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_optional_fail(msg, "path_in_use")
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def check_size_conflict():
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"""
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Check if specified size exceeds available storage
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"""
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isfatal, errmsg = dev.is_size_conflict()
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# The isfatal case should have already caused us to fail
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if not isfatal and errmsg:
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_optional_fail(errmsg, "disk_size", warn_on_skip=False)
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check_path_exists()
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check_inuse_conflict()
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check_size_conflict()
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check_path_search(dev.conn, path)
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def _run_console(message, args):
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log.debug("Running: %s", " ".join(args))
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argstr = " ".join([shlex.quote(a) for a in args])
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print_stdout(message % {"command": argstr})
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if xmlutil.in_testsuite():
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args = ["/bin/test"]
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child = os.fork()
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if child:
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return child
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# pylint: disable=protected-access
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try: # pragma: no cover
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os.execvp(args[0], args)
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except Exception as e: # pragma: no cover
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print("Error launching %s: %s" % (args, e))
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finally:
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os._exit(1) # pragma: no cover
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def _gfx_console(guest):
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args = ["virt-viewer",
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"--connect", guest.conn.uri,
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"--wait", guest.name]
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message = _("Running graphical console command: %(command)s")
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# Currently virt-viewer needs attaching to the local display while
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# spice gl is enabled or listen type none is used.
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if guest.has_gl() or guest.has_listen_none():
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args.append("--attach")
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return _run_console(message, args)
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def _txt_console(guest):
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args = ["virsh",
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"--connect", guest.conn.uri,
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"console", guest.name]
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message = _("Running text console command: %(command)s")
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return _run_console(message, args)
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def get_meter():
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import virtinst.progress
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quiet = (get_global_state().quiet or xmlutil.in_testsuite())
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return virtinst.progress.make_meter(quiet=quiet)
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def get_xmldesc(domain, inactive=False):
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flags = libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE
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if inactive:
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flags |= libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE
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return domain.XMLDesc(flags)
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def get_domain_and_guest(conn, domstr):
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try:
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int(domstr)
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isint = True
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except ValueError:
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isint = False
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uuidre = "[a-fA-F0-9]{8}[-]([a-fA-F0-9]{4}[-]){3}[a-fA-F0-9]{12}$"
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isuuid = bool(re.match(uuidre, domstr))
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try:
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domain = None
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try:
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domain = conn.lookupByName(domstr)
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except Exception:
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# In case the VM has a UUID or ID for a name
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log.debug("Error looking up domain by name", exc_info=True)
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if isint:
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domain = conn.lookupByID(int(domstr))
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elif isuuid:
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domain = conn.lookupByUUIDString(domstr)
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else:
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raise
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except libvirt.libvirtError as e:
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fail(_("Could not find domain '%(domain)s': %(error)s") % {
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"domain": domstr,
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"error": str(e),
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})
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state = domain.info()[0]
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active_xmlobj = None
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inactive_xmlobj = Guest(conn, parsexml=get_xmldesc(domain))
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if state != libvirt.VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF:
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active_xmlobj = inactive_xmlobj
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inactive_xmlobj = Guest(conn,
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parsexml=get_xmldesc(domain, inactive=True))
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return (domain, inactive_xmlobj, active_xmlobj)
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def fail_conflicting(option1, option2):
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# translators: option1 and option2 are command line options,
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# e.g. -a or --disk
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msg = _("Cannot use %(option1)s and %(option2)s at the same time") % {
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"option1": option1,
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"option2": option2,
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}
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fail(msg)
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###########################
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# bash completion helpers #
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###########################
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def _get_completer_parsers():
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return VIRT_PARSERS + [ParserCheck, ParserLocation,
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ParserUnattended, ParserInstall, ParserCloudInit, ParserXML,
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ParserOSVariant]
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def _virtparser_completer(prefix, **kwargs):
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sub_options = []
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for parserclass in _get_completer_parsers():
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if kwargs['action'].dest == parserclass.cli_arg_name:
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# pylint: disable=protected-access
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for virtarg in sorted(parserclass._virtargs,
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key=lambda p: p.nonregex_cliname()):
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sub_options.append(virtarg.nonregex_cliname() + "=")
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entered_options = prefix.split(",")
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for option in entered_options:
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pos = option.find("=")
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if pos > 0 and option[: pos + 1] in sub_options:
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sub_options.remove(option[: pos + 1])
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return sub_options
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def _completer_validator(suboption, current_input):
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"""
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:param suboption: The virtarg.cliname we are checking for a match
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:param current_input: The user typed string we are checking against.
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So if the user types '--disk path=foo,dev<TAB>',
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current_input=='path=foo,dev'
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For debugging here, 'export _ARC_DEBUG=1'. Now exceptions/printing
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will be shown on stderr
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"""
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# e.g. for: --disk <TAB><TAB> (return all suboptions)
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if current_input == "":
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return True
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# e.g. for: --disk path=foo,<TAB><TAB> (return all suboptions)
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# or: --disk path=foo,de<TAB>TAB> (return all 'de*' options)
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current_option = current_input.rsplit(",", 1)[-1]
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return suboption.startswith(current_option)
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def autocomplete(parser):
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if "_ARGCOMPLETE" not in os.environ:
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return
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import argcomplete
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import unittest.mock
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parsernames = [pclass.cli_flag_name() for pclass in
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_get_completer_parsers()]
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# pylint: disable=protected-access
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for action in parser._actions:
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for opt in action.option_strings:
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if opt in parsernames:
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action.completer = _virtparser_completer
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|
break
|
|
|
|
kwargs = {"validator": _completer_validator}
|
|
if xmlutil.in_testsuite():
|
|
import io
|
|
class MyStream(io.StringIO):
|
|
# Custom class to handle both bytes() and str() on write.
|
|
# With argcomplete 2.0.0 and/or python3.10 something changed
|
|
# here, so this should hopefully cover back compat
|
|
def write(self, msg, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
if type(msg) is bytes:
|
|
msg = msg.decode("utf-8") # pragma: no cover
|
|
return super().write(msg, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
kwargs["output_stream"] = MyStream()
|
|
kwargs["exit_method"] = sys.exit
|
|
|
|
# This fdopen hackery is to avoid argcomplete debug_stream behavior
|
|
# from taking over an fd that pytest wants to use
|
|
fake_fdopen = os.fdopen
|
|
if xmlutil.in_testsuite():
|
|
def fake_fdopen_cb(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
return sys.stderr
|
|
fake_fdopen = fake_fdopen_cb
|
|
|
|
with unittest.mock.patch.object(os, "fdopen", fake_fdopen):
|
|
try:
|
|
argcomplete.autocomplete(parser, **kwargs)
|
|
except SystemExit:
|
|
if xmlutil.in_testsuite():
|
|
output = kwargs["output_stream"].getvalue()
|
|
print(output)
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
|
|
###########################
|
|
# Common CLI option/group #
|
|
###########################
|
|
|
|
def add_connect_option(parser, invoker=None):
|
|
if invoker == "virt-xml":
|
|
parser.add_argument("-c", "--connect", metavar="URI",
|
|
help=_("Connect to hypervisor with libvirt URI"))
|
|
else:
|
|
parser.add_argument("--connect", metavar="URI",
|
|
help=_("Connect to hypervisor with libvirt URI"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_misc_options(grp, prompt=False, replace=False,
|
|
printxml=False, printstep=False,
|
|
noreboot=False, dryrun=False,
|
|
noautoconsole=False):
|
|
if prompt:
|
|
grp.add_argument("--prompt", action="store_true",
|
|
default=False, help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
|
|
grp.add_argument("--force", action="store_true",
|
|
default=False, help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
|
|
|
|
if noautoconsole:
|
|
grp.add_argument("--autoconsole", default="default",
|
|
help=_("Configure guest console auto connect. Example:\n"
|
|
"--autoconsole text\n"
|
|
"--autoconsole graphical\n"
|
|
"--autoconsole none"))
|
|
grp.add_argument("--noautoconsole", dest="autoconsole",
|
|
action="store_const", const="none",
|
|
help=_("Don't automatically try to connect to the guest console"))
|
|
|
|
if noreboot:
|
|
grp.add_argument("--noreboot", action="store_true",
|
|
help=_("Don't boot guest after completing install."))
|
|
|
|
if replace:
|
|
grp.add_argument("--replace", action="store_true",
|
|
help=_("Don't check name collision, overwrite any guest "
|
|
"with the same name."))
|
|
|
|
if printxml:
|
|
print_kwargs = {
|
|
"dest": "xmlonly",
|
|
"default": False,
|
|
"help": _("Print the generated domain XML rather than create "
|
|
"the guest."),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if printstep:
|
|
print_kwargs["nargs"] = "?"
|
|
print_kwargs["const"] = "all"
|
|
else:
|
|
print_kwargs["action"] = "store_true"
|
|
|
|
grp.add_argument("--print-xml", **print_kwargs)
|
|
if printstep:
|
|
# Back compat, argparse allows us to use --print-xml
|
|
# for everything.
|
|
grp.add_argument("--print-step", dest="xmlstep",
|
|
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
|
|
|
|
if dryrun:
|
|
grp.add_argument("--dry-run", action="store_true", dest="dry",
|
|
help=_("Run through install process, but do not "
|
|
"create devices or define the guest."))
|
|
|
|
if prompt:
|
|
grp.add_argument("--check", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Enable or disable validation checks. Example:\n"
|
|
"--check path_in_use=off\n"
|
|
"--check all=off"))
|
|
grp.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", action="store_true",
|
|
help=_("Suppress non-error output"))
|
|
grp.add_argument("-d", "--debug", action="store_true",
|
|
help=_("Print debugging information"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_metadata_option(grp):
|
|
ParserMetadata.register()
|
|
grp.add_argument("--metadata", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure guest metadata. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--metadata name=foo,title=\"My pretty title\",uuid=...\n"
|
|
"--metadata description=\"My nice long description\""))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_memory_option(grp, backcompat=False):
|
|
ParserMemory.register()
|
|
grp.add_argument("--memory", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure guest memory allocation. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--memory 1024 (in MiB)\n"
|
|
"--memory memory=1024,currentMemory=512\n"))
|
|
if backcompat:
|
|
grp.add_argument("-r", "--ram", type=int, dest="oldmemory",
|
|
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def vcpu_cli_options(grp, backcompat=True, editexample=False):
|
|
# The order of the parser registration is important here!
|
|
ParserCPU.register()
|
|
ParserVCPU.register()
|
|
grp.add_argument("--vcpus", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Number of vCPUs to configure for your guest. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--vcpus 5\n"
|
|
"--vcpus 5,maxvcpus=10,cpuset=1-4,6,8\n"
|
|
"--vcpus sockets=2,cores=4,threads=2"))
|
|
|
|
extramsg = "--cpu host"
|
|
if editexample:
|
|
extramsg = "--cpu host-model,clearxml=yes"
|
|
grp.add_argument("--cpu", action="append",
|
|
help=_("CPU model and features. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--cpu coreduo,+x2apic\n"
|
|
"--cpu host-passthrough\n") + extramsg)
|
|
|
|
if backcompat:
|
|
grp.add_argument("--check-cpu", action="store_true",
|
|
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
|
|
grp.add_argument("--cpuset", help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_gfx_option(devg):
|
|
ParserGraphics.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--graphics", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure guest display settings. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--graphics spice\n"
|
|
"--graphics vnc,port=5901,listen=0.0.0.0\n"
|
|
"--graphics none\n"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_net_option(devg):
|
|
ParserNetwork.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("-w", "--network", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest network interface. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--network bridge=mybr0\n"
|
|
"--network network=my_libvirt_virtual_net\n"
|
|
"--network network=mynet,model=virtio,mac=00:11...\n"
|
|
"--network none\n"
|
|
"--network help"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_device_options(devg, sound_back_compat=False):
|
|
ParserController.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--controller", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest controller device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--controller type=usb,model=qemu-xhci\n"
|
|
"--controller type=scsi,model=virtio-scsi\n"))
|
|
ParserInput.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--input", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest input device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--input tablet\n"
|
|
"--input keyboard,bus=usb"))
|
|
ParserSerial.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--serial", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest serial device"))
|
|
ParserParallel.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--parallel", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest parallel device"))
|
|
ParserChannel.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--channel", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest communication channel"))
|
|
ParserConsole.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--console", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a text console connection between "
|
|
"the guest and host"))
|
|
ParserHostdev.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--hostdev", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure physical USB/PCI/etc host devices "
|
|
"to be shared with the guest"))
|
|
# Back compat name
|
|
devg.add_argument("--host-device", action="append", dest="hostdev",
|
|
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
|
|
|
|
ParserFilesystem.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--filesystem", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Pass host directory to the guest. Ex: \n"
|
|
"--filesystem /my/source/dir,/dir/in/guest\n"
|
|
"--filesystem template_name,/,type=template"))
|
|
|
|
ParserSound.register()
|
|
# --sound used to be a boolean option, hence the nargs handling
|
|
sound_kwargs = {
|
|
"action": "append",
|
|
"help": _("Configure guest sound device emulation"),
|
|
}
|
|
if sound_back_compat:
|
|
sound_kwargs["nargs"] = '?'
|
|
devg.add_argument("--sound", **sound_kwargs)
|
|
if sound_back_compat:
|
|
devg.add_argument("--soundhw", action="append", dest="sound",
|
|
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
|
|
|
|
ParserAudio.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--audio", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure host audio backend for sound devices"))
|
|
|
|
ParserWatchdog.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--watchdog", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest watchdog device"))
|
|
ParserVideo.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--video", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure guest video hardware."))
|
|
ParserSmartcard.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--smartcard", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest smartcard device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--smartcard mode=passthrough"))
|
|
ParserRedir.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--redirdev", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest redirection device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--redirdev usb,type=tcp,server=192.168.1.1:4000"))
|
|
ParserMemballoon.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--memballoon", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest memballoon device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--memballoon model=virtio"))
|
|
ParserTPM.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--tpm", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest TPM device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--tpm /dev/tpm"))
|
|
ParserRNG.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--rng", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest RNG device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--rng /dev/urandom"))
|
|
ParserPanic.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--panic", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest panic device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--panic default"))
|
|
ParserShMem.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--shmem", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest shared memory device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--shmem name=shmem0"))
|
|
ParserMemdev.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--memdev", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure a guest memory device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--memdev dimm,target.size=1024"))
|
|
ParserVsock.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--vsock", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure guest vsock sockets. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--vsock cid.auto=yes\n"
|
|
"--vsock cid.address=7"))
|
|
ParserIommu.register()
|
|
devg.add_argument("--iommu", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure an IOMMU device. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--iommu model=intel,driver.aw_bits=48"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_guest_xml_options(geng):
|
|
ParserIOThreads.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--iothreads", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Set domain <iothreads> and <iothreadids> configuration."))
|
|
|
|
ParserSeclabel.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--seclabel", "--security", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Set domain seclabel configuration."))
|
|
|
|
ParserKeyWrap.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--keywrap", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Set guest to perform the S390 cryptographic "
|
|
"key management operations."))
|
|
|
|
ParserCputune.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--cputune", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Tune CPU parameters for the domain process."))
|
|
|
|
ParserNumatune.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--numatune", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Tune NUMA policy for the domain process."))
|
|
|
|
ParserMemtune.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--memtune", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Tune memory policy for the domain process."))
|
|
|
|
ParserBlkiotune.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--blkiotune", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Tune blkio policy for the domain process."))
|
|
|
|
ParserMemoryBacking.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--memorybacking", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Set memory backing policy for the domain process. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--memorybacking hugepages=on"))
|
|
|
|
ParserFeatures.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--features", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Set domain <features> XML. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--features acpi=off\n"
|
|
"--features apic=on,apic.eoi=on"))
|
|
|
|
ParserClock.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--clock", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Set domain <clock> XML. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--clock offset=localtime,rtc_tickpolicy=catchup"))
|
|
|
|
ParserPM.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--pm", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure VM power management features"))
|
|
|
|
ParserEvents.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--events", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure VM lifecycle management policy"))
|
|
|
|
ParserResource.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--resource", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure VM resource partitioning (cgroups)"))
|
|
|
|
ParserSysinfo.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--sysinfo", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure SMBIOS System Information. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--sysinfo host\n"
|
|
"--sysinfo bios.vendor=MyVendor,bios.version=1.2.3,...\n"))
|
|
|
|
ParserQemuCLI.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--qemu-commandline", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Pass arguments directly to the QEMU emulator. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--qemu-commandline='-display gtk,gl=on'\n"
|
|
"--qemu-commandline env=DISPLAY=:0.1"))
|
|
|
|
ParserLaunchSecurity.register()
|
|
geng.add_argument("--launchSecurity", "--launchsecurity", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure VM launch security (e.g. SEV memory encryption). Ex:\n"
|
|
"--launchSecurity sev"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_boot_options(insg):
|
|
ParserBoot.register()
|
|
insg.add_argument("--boot", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Configure guest boot settings. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--boot hd,cdrom,menu=on\n"
|
|
"--boot init=/sbin/init (for containers)"))
|
|
|
|
ParserIdmap.register()
|
|
insg.add_argument("--idmap", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Enable user namespace for LXC container. Ex:\n"
|
|
"--idmap uid.start=0,uid.target=1000,uid.count=10"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_disk_option(stog, editexample=False):
|
|
ParserDisk.register()
|
|
editmsg = ""
|
|
if editexample:
|
|
editmsg += "\n--disk cache= (unset cache)"
|
|
stog.add_argument("--disk", action="append",
|
|
help=_("Specify storage with various options. Ex.\n"
|
|
"--disk size=10 (new 10GiB image in default location)\n"
|
|
"--disk /my/existing/disk,cache=none\n"
|
|
"--disk device=cdrom,bus=scsi\n"
|
|
"--disk=?") + editmsg)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_os_variant_option(parser, virtinstall):
|
|
osg = parser.add_argument_group(_("OS options"))
|
|
|
|
if virtinstall:
|
|
msg = _("The OS being installed in the guest.")
|
|
else:
|
|
msg = _("The OS installed in the guest.")
|
|
msg += "\n"
|
|
msg += _("This is used for deciding optimal defaults like VirtIO.\n"
|
|
"Example values: fedora29, rhel7.0, win10, ...\n"
|
|
"Use '--osinfo list' to see a full list.")
|
|
|
|
osg.add_argument("--os-variant", "--osinfo", help=msg)
|
|
return osg
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_xml_option(grp):
|
|
grp.add_argument("--xml", action="append", default=[],
|
|
help=_("Perform raw XML XPath options on the final XML. Example:\n"
|
|
"--xml ./cpu/@mode=host-passthrough\n"
|
|
"--xml ./devices/disk[2]/serial=new-serial\n"
|
|
"--xml xpath.delete=./clock"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
#############################################
|
|
# CLI complex parsing helpers #
|
|
# (for options like --disk, --network, etc. #
|
|
#############################################
|
|
|
|
def _raw_on_off_convert(s):
|
|
tvalues = ["y", "yes", "1", "true", "t", "on"]
|
|
fvalues = ["n", "no", "0", "false", "f", "off"]
|
|
|
|
s = (s or "").lower()
|
|
if s in tvalues:
|
|
return True
|
|
elif s in fvalues:
|
|
return False
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _on_off_convert(key, val):
|
|
if val is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
val = _raw_on_off_convert(val)
|
|
if val is not None:
|
|
return val
|
|
fail(_("%(key)s must be 'yes' or 'no'") % {"key": key})
|
|
|
|
|
|
class _SuboptCheckerClass:
|
|
"""
|
|
Used by the test suite to ensure we actually test all cli suboptions
|
|
"""
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self._all = set()
|
|
self._seen = set()
|
|
|
|
def add_all(self, name):
|
|
self._all.add(name)
|
|
|
|
def add_seen(self, name):
|
|
self._seen.add(name)
|
|
|
|
def get_unseen(self):
|
|
return self._all - self._seen # pragma: no cover
|
|
|
|
|
|
_SuboptChecker = _SuboptCheckerClass()
|
|
|
|
|
|
class _VirtCLIArgumentStatic(object):
|
|
"""
|
|
Helper class to hold all of the static data we need for knowing
|
|
how to parse a cli subargument, like --disk path=, or --network mac=.
|
|
|
|
@cliname: The command line option name, 'path' for path=FOO
|
|
@propname: The virtinst API attribute name the cliargument maps to.
|
|
@cb: Rather than set a virtinst object property directly, use
|
|
this callback instead. It should have the signature:
|
|
cb(parser, inst, val, virtarg)
|
|
|
|
@ignore_default: If the value passed on the cli is 'default', don't
|
|
do anything.
|
|
@can_comma: If True, this option is expected to have embedded commas.
|
|
After the parser sees this option, it will iterate over the
|
|
option string until it finds another known argument name:
|
|
everything prior to that argument name is considered part of
|
|
the value of this option, '=' included. Should be used sparingly.
|
|
@is_onoff: The value expected on the cli is on/off or yes/no, convert
|
|
it to true/false.
|
|
@lookup_cb: If specified, use this function for performing match
|
|
lookups.
|
|
@find_inst_cb: If specified, this can be used to return a different
|
|
'inst' to check and set attributes against. For example,
|
|
DeviceDisk has multiple seclabel children, this provides a hook
|
|
to lookup the specified child object.
|
|
"""
|
|
def __init__(self, cliname, propname, parent_cliname,
|
|
cb=None, can_comma=None,
|
|
ignore_default=False, is_onoff=False,
|
|
lookup_cb=-1, find_inst_cb=None):
|
|
self.cliname = cliname
|
|
self.propname = propname
|
|
self.cb = cb
|
|
self.can_comma = can_comma
|
|
self.ignore_default = ignore_default
|
|
self.is_onoff = is_onoff
|
|
self.lookup_cb = lookup_cb
|
|
self.find_inst_cb = find_inst_cb
|
|
self._parent_cliname = parent_cliname
|
|
self._aliases = []
|
|
|
|
if not self.propname and not self.cb:
|
|
raise xmlutil.DevError("propname or cb must be specified.")
|
|
|
|
if not self.propname and self.lookup_cb == -1:
|
|
raise xmlutil.DevError(
|
|
"cliname=%s propname is None but lookup_cb is not specified. "
|
|
"Even if a 'cb' is passed, 'propname' is still used for "
|
|
"device lookup for virt-xml --edit.\n\nIf cb is just "
|
|
"a converter function for a single propname, then set "
|
|
"both propname and cb. If this cliname is truly "
|
|
"not backed by a single propname, set lookup_cb=None or "
|
|
"better yet implement a lookup_cb. This message is here "
|
|
"to ensure propname isn't omitted without understanding "
|
|
"the distinction." % self.cliname)
|
|
|
|
if self.lookup_cb == -1:
|
|
self.lookup_cb = None
|
|
_SuboptChecker.add_all(self._testsuite_argcheck_name(self.cliname))
|
|
|
|
def _testsuite_argcheck_name(self, cliname):
|
|
if not self._parent_cliname:
|
|
return "sharedoption %s" % cliname
|
|
return "--%s %s" % (self._parent_cliname, cliname)
|
|
|
|
def set_aliases(self, aliases):
|
|
self._aliases = aliases
|
|
for alias in self._aliases:
|
|
_SuboptChecker.add_all(self._testsuite_argcheck_name(alias))
|
|
|
|
def nonregex_cliname(self):
|
|
return self.cliname.replace("[0-9]*", "")
|
|
|
|
def match_name(self, userstr):
|
|
"""
|
|
Return True if the passed user string matches this
|
|
VirtCLIArgument. So for an option like --foo bar=X, this
|
|
checks if we are the parser for 'bar'
|
|
"""
|
|
for cliname in [self.cliname] + xmlutil.listify(self._aliases):
|
|
if "[" in cliname:
|
|
ret = re.match("^%s$" % cliname.replace(".", r"\."), userstr)
|
|
else:
|
|
ret = (cliname == userstr)
|
|
if ret:
|
|
_SuboptChecker.add_seen(self._testsuite_argcheck_name(cliname))
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
|
|
class _VirtCLIArgument(object):
|
|
"""
|
|
A class that combines the static parsing data _VirtCLIArgumentStatic
|
|
with actual values passed on the command line.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, virtarg, key, val):
|
|
"""
|
|
Instantiate a VirtCLIArgument with the actual key=val pair
|
|
from the command line.
|
|
"""
|
|
if val is None:
|
|
# When a command line tuple option has no value set, say
|
|
# --network bridge=br0,model=virtio
|
|
# is instead called
|
|
# --network bridge=br0,model
|
|
# We error that 'model' didn't have a value
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Option '%s' had no value set." % key)
|
|
if val == "":
|
|
val = None
|
|
if virtarg.is_onoff:
|
|
val = _on_off_convert(key, val)
|
|
|
|
self.val = val
|
|
self.key = key
|
|
self._virtarg = virtarg
|
|
|
|
# For convenience
|
|
self.propname = virtarg.propname
|
|
self.cliname = virtarg.cliname
|
|
|
|
def parse_param(self, parser, inst):
|
|
"""
|
|
Process the cli param against the pass inst.
|
|
|
|
So if we are VirtCLIArgument for --disk device=, and the user
|
|
specified --disk device=foo, we were instantiated with
|
|
key=device val=foo, so set inst.device = foo
|
|
"""
|
|
if self.val == "default" and self._virtarg.ignore_default:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if self._virtarg.find_inst_cb:
|
|
inst = self._virtarg.find_inst_cb(parser,
|
|
inst, self.val, self,
|
|
can_edit=True)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
if self.propname:
|
|
xmlutil.get_prop_path(inst, self.propname)
|
|
except AttributeError: # pragma: no cover
|
|
msg = "obj=%s does not have member=%s" % (inst, self.propname)
|
|
raise xmlutil.DevError(msg) from None
|
|
|
|
if self._virtarg.cb:
|
|
self._virtarg.cb(parser, inst, self.val, self)
|
|
else:
|
|
xmlutil.set_prop_path(inst, self.propname, self.val)
|
|
|
|
def lookup_param(self, parser, inst):
|
|
"""
|
|
See if the passed value matches our Argument, like via virt-xml
|
|
|
|
So if this Argument is for --disk device=, and the user
|
|
specified virt-xml --edit device=floppy --disk ..., we were
|
|
instantiated with key=device val=floppy, so return
|
|
'inst.device == floppy'
|
|
"""
|
|
if not self.propname and not self._virtarg.lookup_cb:
|
|
raise RuntimeError(
|
|
_("Don't know how to match device type '%(device_type)s' "
|
|
"property '%(property_name)s'") %
|
|
{"device_type": getattr(inst, "DEVICE_TYPE", ""),
|
|
"property_name": self.key})
|
|
|
|
if self._virtarg.find_inst_cb:
|
|
inst = self._virtarg.find_inst_cb(parser,
|
|
inst, self.val, self,
|
|
can_edit=False)
|
|
if not inst:
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
if self._virtarg.lookup_cb:
|
|
return self._virtarg.lookup_cb(parser,
|
|
inst, self.val, self)
|
|
|
|
# To reliably compare between CLI style values and internal
|
|
# XML API values, we need to set the CLI value on a copy of the
|
|
# object we are checking, read back the result, and compare with that
|
|
xmlval = xmlutil.get_prop_path(inst, self.propname)
|
|
setter = inst.__class__(inst.conn, parsexml=inst.get_xml())
|
|
xmlutil.set_prop_path(setter, self.propname, self.val)
|
|
clival = xmlutil.get_prop_path(setter, self.propname)
|
|
return xmlval == clival
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_optstr_tuples(optstr):
|
|
"""
|
|
Parse the command string into an ordered list of tuples. So
|
|
a string like --disk path=foo,size=5,path=bar will end up like
|
|
|
|
[("path", "foo"), ("size", "5"), ("path", "bar")]
|
|
"""
|
|
argsplitter = shlex.shlex(optstr or "", posix=True)
|
|
argsplitter.commenters = ""
|
|
argsplitter.whitespace = ","
|
|
argsplitter.whitespace_split = True
|
|
ret = []
|
|
|
|
for opt in list(argsplitter):
|
|
if "=" in opt:
|
|
cliname, val = opt.split("=", 1)
|
|
else:
|
|
cliname = opt
|
|
val = None
|
|
|
|
ret.append((cliname, val))
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _parse_optstr_to_dict(optstr, virtargs, remove_first):
|
|
"""
|
|
Parse the passed argument string into an OrderedDict WRT
|
|
the passed list of VirtCLIArguments and their special handling.
|
|
|
|
So for --disk path=foo,size=5, optstr is 'path=foo,size=5', and
|
|
we return {"path": "foo", "size": "5"}
|
|
"""
|
|
optdict = collections.OrderedDict()
|
|
opttuples = parse_optstr_tuples(optstr)
|
|
|
|
def _lookup_virtarg(cliname):
|
|
for virtarg in virtargs:
|
|
if virtarg.match_name(cliname):
|
|
return virtarg
|
|
|
|
def _consume_comma_arg(commaopt):
|
|
while opttuples:
|
|
cliname, val = opttuples[0]
|
|
if _lookup_virtarg(cliname):
|
|
# Next tuple is for an actual virtarg
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
# Next tuple is a continuation of the comma argument,
|
|
# sum it up
|
|
opttuples.pop(0)
|
|
commaopt[1] += "," + cliname
|
|
if val:
|
|
commaopt[1] += "=" + val
|
|
|
|
return commaopt
|
|
|
|
# Splice in remove_first names upfront
|
|
for idx, (cliname, val) in enumerate(opttuples):
|
|
if val is not None or not remove_first:
|
|
break
|
|
opttuples[idx] = (remove_first.pop(0), cliname)
|
|
|
|
while opttuples:
|
|
cliname, val = opttuples.pop(0)
|
|
virtarg = _lookup_virtarg(cliname)
|
|
if not virtarg:
|
|
optdict[cliname] = val
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if virtarg.can_comma:
|
|
commaopt = _consume_comma_arg([cliname, val])
|
|
cliname = commaopt[0]
|
|
val = commaopt[1]
|
|
|
|
optdict[cliname] = val
|
|
|
|
return optdict
|
|
|
|
|
|
class _InitClass(type):
|
|
"""Metaclass for providing the _virtcli_class_init function.
|
|
|
|
This allows the customisation of class creation. Similar to
|
|
'__init_subclass__' (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0487/),
|
|
but without giving us an explicit dep on python 3.6
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
if len(args) != 3:
|
|
return super().__new__(cls, *args) # pragma: no cover
|
|
dummy = kwargs
|
|
name, bases, ns = args
|
|
init = ns.get('_virtcli_class_init')
|
|
if isinstance(init, types.FunctionType):
|
|
raise RuntimeError( # pragma: no cover
|
|
"_virtcli_class_init must be a @classmethod")
|
|
self = super().__new__(cls, name, bases, ns)
|
|
self._virtcli_class_init() # pylint: disable=protected-access
|
|
|
|
# Check for leftover aliases
|
|
if self.aliases:
|
|
raise xmlutil.DevError(
|
|
"class=%s leftover aliases=%s" % (self, self.aliases))
|
|
return self
|
|
|
|
|
|
class VirtCLIParser(metaclass=_InitClass):
|
|
"""
|
|
Parse a compound arg string like --option foo=bar,baz=12. This is
|
|
the desired interface to VirtCLIArgument and VirtCLIOptionString.
|
|
|
|
A command line argument like --disk just extends this interface
|
|
and calls add_arg a bunch to register subarguments like path=,
|
|
size=, etc. See existing impls examples of how to do all sorts of
|
|
crazy stuff.
|
|
|
|
Class parameters:
|
|
@guest_propname: The property name in the Guest class that tracks
|
|
the object type that backs this parser. For example, the --sound
|
|
option maps to DeviceSound, which on the guest class is at
|
|
guest.devices.sound, so guest_propname = "devices.sound"
|
|
@remove_first: List of parameters to peel off the front of the
|
|
option string, and store in the optdict. So:
|
|
remove_first=["char_type"] for --serial pty,foo=bar
|
|
maps to {"char_type", "pty", "foo": "bar"}
|
|
@stub_none: If the parsed option string is just 'none', make it a no-op.
|
|
This helps us be backwards compatible: for example, --rng none is
|
|
a no-op, but one day we decide to add an rng device by default to
|
|
certain VMs, and --rng none is extended to handle that. --rng none
|
|
can be added to users command lines and it will give the expected
|
|
results regardless of the virt-install version.
|
|
@cli_arg_name: The command line argument this maps to, so
|
|
"hostdev" for --hostdev
|
|
"""
|
|
guest_propname = None
|
|
remove_first = None
|
|
stub_none = True
|
|
cli_arg_name = None
|
|
_virtargs = []
|
|
aliases = {}
|
|
supports_clearxml = True
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def add_arg(cls, cliname, propname, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
"""
|
|
Add a VirtCLIArgument for this class.
|
|
|
|
:param skip_testsuite_tracking: Special argument handled here. If True,
|
|
if means the argument is shared among multiple cli commands.
|
|
Don't insist that each instance has full testsuite coverage.
|
|
"""
|
|
if not cls._virtargs:
|
|
cls._virtargs = []
|
|
if cls.supports_clearxml:
|
|
clearxmlvirtarg = _VirtCLIArgumentStatic(
|
|
"clearxml", None, None,
|
|
cb=cls._clearxml_cb, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls._virtargs.append(clearxmlvirtarg)
|
|
|
|
parent_cliname = cls.cli_arg_name
|
|
if kwargs.pop("skip_testsuite_tracking", False):
|
|
parent_cliname = None
|
|
|
|
virtarg = _VirtCLIArgumentStatic(cliname, propname, parent_cliname,
|
|
*args, **kwargs)
|
|
if virtarg.cliname in cls.aliases:
|
|
virtarg.set_aliases(xmlutil.listify(cls.aliases.pop(virtarg.cliname)))
|
|
cls._virtargs.append(virtarg)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def cli_flag_name(cls):
|
|
return "--" + cls.cli_arg_name.replace("_", "-")
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def print_introspection(cls):
|
|
"""
|
|
Print out all _param names, triggered via ex. --disk help
|
|
"""
|
|
def _sortkey(virtarg):
|
|
prefix = ""
|
|
if virtarg.cliname == "clearxml":
|
|
prefix = "0"
|
|
if virtarg.cliname.startswith("address."):
|
|
prefix = "1"
|
|
if virtarg.cliname.startswith("xpath"):
|
|
prefix = "2"
|
|
return prefix + virtarg.cliname
|
|
|
|
print("%s options:" % cls.cli_flag_name())
|
|
for arg in sorted(cls._virtargs, key=_sortkey):
|
|
print(" %s" % arg.cliname)
|
|
print("")
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def lookup_prop(cls, obj):
|
|
"""
|
|
For the passed obj, return the equivalent of
|
|
getattr(obj, cls.guest_propname), but handle '.' in the guest_propname
|
|
"""
|
|
if not cls.guest_propname:
|
|
return None # pragma: no cover
|
|
return xmlutil.get_prop_path(obj, cls.guest_propname)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def prop_is_list(cls, obj):
|
|
inst = cls.lookup_prop(obj)
|
|
return isinstance(inst, list)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def register(cls):
|
|
# register the parser class only once
|
|
if cls not in VIRT_PARSERS:
|
|
VIRT_PARSERS.append(cls)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
"""This method also terminates the super() chain"""
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init_common(subclass):
|
|
if subclass and subclass.guest_propname:
|
|
_add_xpath_args(subclass)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, optstr, guest=None, editing=None):
|
|
self.optstr = optstr
|
|
self.guest = guest
|
|
self.editing = editing
|
|
self.optdict = _parse_optstr_to_dict(self.optstr,
|
|
self._virtargs, xmlutil.listify(self.remove_first)[:])
|
|
|
|
def _clearxml_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
"""
|
|
Callback that handles virt-xml clearxml=yes|no magic
|
|
"""
|
|
if not self.guest_propname:
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Don't know how to clearxml for %s" %
|
|
self.cli_flag_name())
|
|
if val is not True:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# If there's any opts remaining, leave the root stub element
|
|
# in place with leave_stub=True, so virt-xml updates are done
|
|
# in place.
|
|
#
|
|
# Example: --edit --cpu clearxml=yes should remove the <cpu>
|
|
# block. But --edit --cpu clearxml=yes,model=foo should leave
|
|
# a <cpu> stub in place, so that it gets model=foo in place,
|
|
# otherwise the newly created cpu block gets appended to the
|
|
# end of the domain XML, which gives an ugly diff
|
|
inst.clear(leave_stub=("," in self.optstr))
|
|
|
|
def _make_find_inst_cb(self, cliarg, list_propname):
|
|
"""
|
|
Create a callback used for find_inst_cb command line lookup.
|
|
|
|
:param cliarg: The cliarg string that is followed by an index.
|
|
Example, for --disk seclabel[0-9]* mapping, this is 'seclabel'
|
|
:param list_propname: The property name on the virtinst object that
|
|
this parameter maps too. For the seclabel example, we want
|
|
disk.seclabels, so this value is 'seclabels'
|
|
"""
|
|
def cb(inst, val, virtarg, can_edit):
|
|
ignore = val
|
|
num = 0
|
|
reg = re.search(r"%s(\d+)" % cliarg, virtarg.key)
|
|
if reg:
|
|
num = int(reg.groups()[0])
|
|
|
|
if can_edit:
|
|
while len(xmlutil.get_prop_path(inst, list_propname)) < (num + 1):
|
|
xmlutil.get_prop_path(inst, list_propname).add_new()
|
|
try:
|
|
return xmlutil.get_prop_path(inst, list_propname)[num]
|
|
except IndexError:
|
|
if not can_edit:
|
|
return None
|
|
raise # pragma: no cover
|
|
return cb
|
|
|
|
def _optdict_to_param_list(self, optdict):
|
|
"""
|
|
Convert the passed optdict to a list of instantiated
|
|
VirtCLIArguments to actually interact with
|
|
"""
|
|
ret = []
|
|
for virtargstatic in self._virtargs:
|
|
for key in list(optdict.keys()):
|
|
if virtargstatic.match_name(key):
|
|
arginst = _VirtCLIArgument(virtargstatic,
|
|
key, optdict.pop(key))
|
|
ret.append(arginst)
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def _check_leftover_opts(self, optdict):
|
|
"""
|
|
Used to check if there were any unprocessed entries in the
|
|
optdict after we should have emptied it. Like if the user
|
|
passed an invalid argument such as --disk idontexist=foo
|
|
"""
|
|
if optdict:
|
|
fail(_("Unknown %(optionflag)s options: %(string)s") %
|
|
{"optionflag": self.cli_flag_name(),
|
|
"string": list(optdict.keys())})
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
"""
|
|
Subclasses can hook into this to do any pre/post processing
|
|
of the inst, or self.optdict
|
|
"""
|
|
optdict = self.optdict.copy()
|
|
for param in self._optdict_to_param_list(optdict):
|
|
param.parse_param(self, inst)
|
|
|
|
self._check_leftover_opts(optdict)
|
|
return inst
|
|
|
|
def parse(self, inst):
|
|
"""
|
|
Main entry point. Iterate over self._virtargs, and serialize
|
|
self.optdict into 'inst'.
|
|
|
|
For virt-xml, 'inst' is the virtinst object we are editing,
|
|
ex. a DeviceDisk from a parsed Guest object.
|
|
For virt-install, 'inst' is None, and we will create a new
|
|
inst for self.guest_propname, or edit a singleton object in place
|
|
like Guest.features/DomainFeatures
|
|
"""
|
|
if not self.optstr:
|
|
return None
|
|
if self.stub_none and self.optstr == "none":
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
new_object = False
|
|
if self.guest_propname and not inst:
|
|
inst = self.lookup_prop(self.guest)
|
|
new_object = self.prop_is_list(self.guest)
|
|
if new_object:
|
|
inst = inst.new()
|
|
|
|
ret = []
|
|
try:
|
|
objs = self._parse(inst is None and self.guest or inst)
|
|
for obj in xmlutil.listify(objs):
|
|
if not self.editing and hasattr(obj, "validate"):
|
|
obj.validate()
|
|
if not new_object:
|
|
continue
|
|
if isinstance(obj, Device):
|
|
self.guest.add_device(obj)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.guest.add_child(obj)
|
|
|
|
ret += xmlutil.listify(objs)
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
log.debug("Exception parsing inst=%s optstr=%s",
|
|
inst, self.optstr, exc_info=True)
|
|
fail(_("Error: %(cli_flag_name)s %(options)s: %(err)s") %
|
|
{"cli_flag_name": self.cli_flag_name(),
|
|
"options": self.optstr, "err": str(e)})
|
|
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def lookup_child_from_option_string(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Given a passed option string, search the guests' child list
|
|
for all objects which match the passed options.
|
|
|
|
Used only by virt-xml --edit lookups
|
|
"""
|
|
ret = []
|
|
objlist = xmlutil.listify(self.lookup_prop(self.guest))
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
for inst in objlist:
|
|
optdict = self.optdict.copy()
|
|
valid = True
|
|
for param in self._optdict_to_param_list(optdict):
|
|
paramret = param.lookup_param(self, inst)
|
|
if paramret is False:
|
|
valid = False
|
|
break
|
|
if valid:
|
|
ret.append(inst)
|
|
self._check_leftover_opts(optdict)
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
log.debug("Exception parsing inst=%s optstr=%s",
|
|
inst, self.optstr, exc_info=True)
|
|
fail(_("Error: %(cli_flag_name)s %(options)s: %(err)s") %
|
|
{"cli_flag_name": self.cli_flag_name(),
|
|
"options": self.optstr, "err": str(e)})
|
|
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def noset_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
"""Do nothing callback"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
#################
|
|
# --xml parsing #
|
|
#################
|
|
|
|
class ParserXML(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
"""
|
|
Parser to set values on XMLManualAction instances, which are tracked
|
|
in XMLBuilder.xml_actions
|
|
"""
|
|
cli_arg_name = "xml"
|
|
supports_clearxml = False
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("xpath.delete", "xpath_delete", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("xpath.set", "xpath_set", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("xpath.create", "xpath_create", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("xpath.value", "xpath_value", can_comma=True)
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
if not self.optstr.startswith("xpath."):
|
|
self.optdict.clear()
|
|
self.optdict["xpath.set"] = self.optstr
|
|
|
|
super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_xmlcli(guest, options):
|
|
"""
|
|
Parse --xml option string into XMLManualAction instances and append
|
|
to guest.xml_actions.
|
|
"""
|
|
for optstr in options.xml:
|
|
inst = guest.xml_actions.new()
|
|
ParserXML(optstr).parse(inst)
|
|
guest.xml_actions.append(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _add_xpath_args(cls):
|
|
"""
|
|
Add xpath.* subarguments to XML based CLI options
|
|
"""
|
|
def find_xpath_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "xpath" # xpath[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "xml_actions"
|
|
# pylint: disable=protected-access
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def _add_arg(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
kwargs["skip_testsuite_tracking"] = True
|
|
cls.add_arg(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
_add_arg("xpath[0-9]*.delete", "xpath_delete",
|
|
can_comma=True, lookup_cb=None, find_inst_cb=find_xpath_cb)
|
|
_add_arg("xpath[0-9]*.set", "xpath_set",
|
|
can_comma=True, lookup_cb=None, find_inst_cb=find_xpath_cb)
|
|
_add_arg("xpath[0-9]*.create", "xpath_create",
|
|
can_comma=True, lookup_cb=None, find_inst_cb=find_xpath_cb)
|
|
_add_arg("xpath[0-9]*.value", "xpath_value",
|
|
can_comma=True, lookup_cb=None, find_inst_cb=find_xpath_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
########################
|
|
# --unattended parsing #
|
|
########################
|
|
|
|
class ParserUnattended(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "unattended"
|
|
supports_clearxml = False
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("profile", "profile")
|
|
cls.add_arg("admin-password-file", "admin_password_file")
|
|
cls.add_arg("user-login", "user_login")
|
|
cls.add_arg("user-password-file", "user_password_file")
|
|
cls.add_arg("product-key", "product_key")
|
|
cls.add_arg("reg-login", "reg_login")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_unattended(optstr):
|
|
ret = UnattendedData()
|
|
if optstr == 1:
|
|
# This means bare --unattended, so there's nothing to parse
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
parser = ParserUnattended(optstr)
|
|
if parser.parse(ret):
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --check parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def convert_old_force(options):
|
|
if options.force:
|
|
if not options.check:
|
|
options.check = "all=off"
|
|
del(options.force)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ParserCheck(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "check"
|
|
supports_clearxml = False
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("path_in_use", None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_cb, lookup_cb=None)
|
|
cls.add_arg("disk_size", None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_cb, lookup_cb=None)
|
|
cls.add_arg("path_exists", None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_cb, lookup_cb=None)
|
|
cls.add_arg("mac_in_use", None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_cb, lookup_cb=None)
|
|
cls.add_arg("all", "all_checks", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
def set_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
# This sets properties on the _GlobalState objects
|
|
inst.set_validation_check(virtarg.cliname, val)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_check(checks):
|
|
# Overwrite this for each parse
|
|
for optstr in xmlutil.listify(checks):
|
|
parser = ParserCheck(optstr)
|
|
parser.parse(get_global_state())
|
|
|
|
|
|
#####################
|
|
# --install parsing #
|
|
#####################
|
|
|
|
class ParserInstall(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "install"
|
|
remove_first = "os"
|
|
supports_clearxml = False
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("bootdev", "bootdev", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("kernel", "kernel", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("initrd", "initrd", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("kernel_args", "kernel_args", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("kernel_args_overwrite", "kernel_args_overwrite",
|
|
is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("os", "os")
|
|
cls.add_arg("no_install", "no_install", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class InstallData:
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.bootdev = None
|
|
self.kernel = None
|
|
self.initrd = None
|
|
self.kernel_args = None
|
|
self.kernel_args_overwrite = None
|
|
self.os = None
|
|
self.is_set = False
|
|
self.no_install = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_install(optstr):
|
|
installdata = InstallData()
|
|
installdata.is_set = bool(optstr)
|
|
parser = ParserInstall(optstr or None)
|
|
parser.parse(installdata)
|
|
return installdata
|
|
|
|
|
|
########################
|
|
# --cloud-init parsing #
|
|
########################
|
|
|
|
class ParserCloudInit(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "cloud_init"
|
|
supports_clearxml = False
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"root-ssh-key": "ssh-key",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("root-password-generate", "root_password_generate", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("root-password-file", "root_password_file")
|
|
cls.add_arg("disable", "disable", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("root-ssh-key", "root_ssh_key")
|
|
cls.add_arg("clouduser-ssh-key", "clouduser_ssh_key")
|
|
cls.add_arg("user-data", "user_data")
|
|
cls.add_arg("meta-data", "meta_data")
|
|
cls.add_arg("network-config", "network_config")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_cloud_init(optstr):
|
|
ret = CloudInitData()
|
|
if optstr == 1:
|
|
# This means bare --cloud-init, so there's nothing to parse.
|
|
log.warning("Defaulting to --cloud-init root-password-generate=yes,disable=yes")
|
|
ret.root_password_generate = True
|
|
ret.disable = True
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
parser = ParserCloudInit(optstr)
|
|
if parser.parse(ret):
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################
|
|
# --location parsing #
|
|
######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserLocation(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "location"
|
|
remove_first = "location"
|
|
supports_clearxml = False
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("location", "location", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("kernel", "kernel", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("initrd", "initrd", can_comma=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_location(optstr):
|
|
class LocationData:
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.location = None
|
|
self.kernel = None
|
|
self.initrd = None
|
|
parsedata = LocationData()
|
|
parser = ParserLocation(optstr or None)
|
|
parser.parse(parsedata)
|
|
|
|
return parsedata.location, parsedata.kernel, parsedata.initrd
|
|
|
|
|
|
########################
|
|
# --os-variant parsing #
|
|
########################
|
|
|
|
class OSVariantData(object):
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self._name = None
|
|
self._id = None
|
|
self._detect = False
|
|
self._require = False
|
|
|
|
def set_compat_str(self, rawstr):
|
|
if rawstr is None or rawstr == "auto":
|
|
# The default behavior
|
|
self._detect = True
|
|
self._require = "auto"
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if rawstr == "none":
|
|
self._name = "generic"
|
|
elif "://" in rawstr:
|
|
self._id = rawstr
|
|
else:
|
|
self._name = rawstr
|
|
|
|
def validate(self):
|
|
osobj = None
|
|
if self._id:
|
|
osobj = OSDB.lookup_os_by_full_id(self._id, raise_error=True)
|
|
elif self._name:
|
|
osobj = OSDB.lookup_os(self._name, raise_error=True)
|
|
if osobj:
|
|
self._name = osobj.name
|
|
|
|
def is_detect(self):
|
|
return self._detect
|
|
def is_require_on(self):
|
|
return not self.is_require_default() and bool(self._require)
|
|
def is_require_default(self):
|
|
return self._require == "auto"
|
|
def get_name(self):
|
|
return self._name
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ParserOSVariant(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "os_variant"
|
|
supports_clearxml = False
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("name", "_name")
|
|
cls.add_arg("short-id", "_name")
|
|
cls.add_arg("id", "_id")
|
|
cls.add_arg("detect", "_detect", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("require", "_require", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
def parse(self, inst):
|
|
if "=" not in str(self.optstr):
|
|
inst.set_compat_str(self.optstr)
|
|
return
|
|
return super().parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_os_variant(optstr):
|
|
data = OSVariantData()
|
|
parser = ParserOSVariant(optstr)
|
|
parser.parse(data)
|
|
data.validate()
|
|
return data
|
|
|
|
|
|
###########################
|
|
# --noautoconsole parsing #
|
|
###########################
|
|
|
|
def _determine_default_autoconsole_type(guest, installer):
|
|
"""
|
|
Determine the default console for the passed guest config
|
|
|
|
:returns: 'text', 'graphical', or None
|
|
"""
|
|
if installer.has_cloudinit():
|
|
log.info("--cloud-init specified, defaulting to --autoconsole text")
|
|
return "text"
|
|
|
|
gdevs = guest.devices.graphics
|
|
if not gdevs:
|
|
return "text"
|
|
|
|
gtype = gdevs[0].type
|
|
if gtype not in ["default",
|
|
DeviceGraphics.TYPE_VNC,
|
|
DeviceGraphics.TYPE_SPICE]:
|
|
log.debug("No viewer to launch for graphics type '%s'", gtype)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
if not HAS_VIRTVIEWER and not xmlutil.in_testsuite(): # pragma: no cover
|
|
log.warning(_("Unable to connect to graphical console: "
|
|
"virt-viewer not installed. Please install "
|
|
"the 'virt-viewer' package."))
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
if (not os.environ.get("DISPLAY", "") and
|
|
not xmlutil.in_testsuite()): # pragma: no cover
|
|
log.warning(_("Graphics requested but DISPLAY is not set. "
|
|
"Not running virt-viewer."))
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
return "graphical"
|
|
|
|
|
|
class _AutoconsoleData(object):
|
|
def __init__(self, autoconsole, guest, installer):
|
|
self._autoconsole = autoconsole
|
|
if self._autoconsole not in ["none", "default", "text", "graphical"]:
|
|
fail(_("Unknown autoconsole type '%s'") % self._autoconsole)
|
|
|
|
self._is_default = self._autoconsole == "default"
|
|
if self._is_default:
|
|
default = _determine_default_autoconsole_type(guest, installer)
|
|
self._autoconsole = default or "none"
|
|
|
|
def is_text(self):
|
|
return self._autoconsole == "text"
|
|
def is_graphical(self):
|
|
return self._autoconsole == "graphical"
|
|
def is_default(self):
|
|
return self._is_default
|
|
|
|
def has_console_cb(self):
|
|
return bool(self.get_console_cb())
|
|
def get_console_cb(self):
|
|
if self.is_graphical():
|
|
return _gfx_console
|
|
if self.is_text():
|
|
return _txt_console
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_autoconsole(options, guest, installer):
|
|
return _AutoconsoleData(options.autoconsole, guest, installer)
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################
|
|
# --metadata parsing #
|
|
######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserMetadata(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "metadata"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("name", "name", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("title", "title", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("uuid", "uuid")
|
|
cls.add_arg("genid", "genid")
|
|
cls.add_arg("genid_enable", "genid_enable", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("description", "description", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("os_name", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_os_name_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("os_full_id", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_os_full_id_cb)
|
|
|
|
def set_os_name_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
inst.set_os_name(val)
|
|
|
|
def set_os_full_id_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
osobj = OSDB.lookup_os_by_full_id(val, raise_error=True)
|
|
inst.set_os_name(osobj.name)
|
|
|
|
|
|
####################
|
|
# --events parsing #
|
|
####################
|
|
|
|
class ParserEvents(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "events"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("on_poweroff", "on_poweroff")
|
|
cls.add_arg("on_reboot", "on_reboot")
|
|
cls.add_arg("on_crash", "on_crash")
|
|
cls.add_arg("on_lockfailure", "on_lockfailure")
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################
|
|
# --resource parsing #
|
|
######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserResource(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "resource"
|
|
guest_propname = "resource"
|
|
remove_first = "partition"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("partition", "partition")
|
|
cls.add_arg("fibrechannel.appid", "fibrechannel_appid", can_comma=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################
|
|
# --numatune parsing #
|
|
######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserNumatune(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "numatune"
|
|
guest_propname = "numatune"
|
|
remove_first = "nodeset"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"memory.mode": "mode",
|
|
"memory.nodeset": "nodeset",
|
|
}
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def memnode_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
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cliarg = "memnode" # memnode[0-9]*
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list_propname = "memnode"
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cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
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return cb(*args, **kwargs)
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@classmethod
|
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def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
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VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
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cls.add_arg("memory.nodeset", "memory_nodeset", can_comma=True)
|
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cls.add_arg("memory.mode", "memory_mode")
|
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cls.add_arg("memory.placement", "memory_placement")
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|
|
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cls.add_arg("memnode[0-9]*.cellid", "cellid", can_comma=True,
|
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find_inst_cb=cls.memnode_find_inst_cb)
|
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cls.add_arg("memnode[0-9]*.mode", "mode",
|
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find_inst_cb=cls.memnode_find_inst_cb)
|
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cls.add_arg("memnode[0-9]*.nodeset", "nodeset", can_comma=True,
|
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find_inst_cb=cls.memnode_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
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|
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####################
|
|
# --memory parsing #
|
|
####################
|
|
|
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class ParserMemory(VirtCLIParser):
|
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cli_arg_name = "memory"
|
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remove_first = "memory"
|
|
aliases = {
|
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"maxMemory.slots": "hotplugmemoryslots",
|
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"maxMemory": "hotplugmemorymax",
|
|
}
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|
|
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def _convert_old_memory_options(self):
|
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"""
|
|
Historically the cli had:
|
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memory -> ./currentMemory
|
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maxmemory -> ./memory
|
|
Then later libvirt gained ./maxMemory. So things are quite a mess.
|
|
|
|
Try to convert the back compat cases. Basically if new style option
|
|
currentMemory is specified, interpret currentMemory and memory as
|
|
the XML values. Otherwise treat memory and maxmemory as the old
|
|
swapped names.
|
|
"""
|
|
havecur = "currentMemory" in self.optdict
|
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havemax = "maxmemory" in self.optdict
|
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havemem = "memory" in self.optdict
|
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if havecur:
|
|
if havemax:
|
|
self.optdict["memory"] = self.optdict.pop("maxmemory", None)
|
|
elif havemax:
|
|
if havemem:
|
|
self.optdict["currentMemory"] = self.optdict.pop("memory")
|
|
self.optdict["memory"] = self.optdict.pop("maxmemory")
|
|
elif havemem:
|
|
self.optdict["currentMemory"] = self.optdict.pop("memory")
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
self._convert_old_memory_options()
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def set_memory_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
xmlutil.set_prop_path(inst, virtarg.propname, int(val) * 1024)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
cls.add_arg("memory", "memory", cb=cls.set_memory_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("currentMemory", "currentMemory", cb=cls.set_memory_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("maxMemory", "maxMemory", cb=cls.set_memory_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("maxMemory.slots", "maxMemorySlots")
|
|
|
|
# This is converted into either memory or currentMemory
|
|
cls.add_arg("maxmemory", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
|
|
# New memoryBacking properties should be added to the --memorybacking
|
|
cls.add_arg("hugepages", "memoryBacking.hugepages", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#####################
|
|
# --memtune parsing #
|
|
#####################
|
|
|
|
class ParserMemtune(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "memtune"
|
|
guest_propname = "memtune"
|
|
remove_first = "soft_limit"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hard_limit", "hard_limit")
|
|
cls.add_arg("soft_limit", "soft_limit")
|
|
cls.add_arg("swap_hard_limit", "swap_hard_limit")
|
|
cls.add_arg("min_guarantee", "min_guarantee")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#######################
|
|
# --blkiotune parsing #
|
|
#######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserBlkiotune(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "blkiotune"
|
|
guest_propname = "blkiotune"
|
|
remove_first = "weight"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"device[0-9]*.path": "device_path",
|
|
"device[0-9]*.weight": "device_weight",
|
|
"device[0-9]*.read_bytes_sec": "read_bytes_sec",
|
|
"device[0-9]*.write_bytes_sec": "write_bytes_sec",
|
|
"device[0-9]*.read_iops_sec": "read_iops_sec",
|
|
"device[0-9]*.write_iops_sec": "write_iops_sec",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def device_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "device" # device[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "devices" # blkiotune.devices
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("weight", "weight")
|
|
cls.add_arg("device[0-9]*.path", "path",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.device_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("device[0-9]*.weight", "weight",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.device_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("device[0-9]*.read_bytes_sec", "read_bytes_sec",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.device_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("device[0-9]*.write_bytes_sec", "write_bytes_sec",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.device_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("device[0-9]*.read_iops_sec", "read_iops_sec",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.device_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("device[0-9]*.write_iops_sec", "write_iops_sec",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.device_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###########################
|
|
# --memorybacking parsing #
|
|
###########################
|
|
|
|
class ParserMemoryBacking(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "memorybacking"
|
|
guest_propname = "memoryBacking"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"hugepages.page[0-9]*.size": "size",
|
|
"hugepages.page[0-9]*.unit": "unit",
|
|
"hugepages.page[0-9]*.nodeset": "nodeset",
|
|
"access.mode": "access_mode",
|
|
"source.type": "source_type",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def page_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "page" # page[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "pages" # memoryBacking.pages
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hugepages", "hugepages", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hugepages.page[0-9]*.size", "size",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.page_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hugepages.page[0-9]*.unit", "unit",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.page_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hugepages.page[0-9]*.nodeset", "nodeset", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.page_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("nosharepages", "nosharepages", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("locked", "locked", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("access.mode", "access_mode")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.type", "source_type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("discard", "discard", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("allocation.mode", "allocation_mode")
|
|
cls.add_arg("allocation.threads", "allocation_threads")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#################
|
|
# --cpu parsing #
|
|
#################
|
|
|
|
class ParserCPU(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "cpu"
|
|
guest_propname = "cpu"
|
|
remove_first = "model"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"numa.cell[0-9]*.distances.sibling[0-9]*.id":
|
|
"cell[0-9]*.distances.sibling[0-9]*.id",
|
|
"numa.cell[0-9]*.distances.sibling[0-9]*.value":
|
|
"cell[0-9]*.distances.sibling[0-9]*.value",
|
|
"numa.cell[0-9]*.id": "cell[0-9]*.id",
|
|
"numa.cell[0-9]*.cpus": "cell[0-9]*.cpus",
|
|
"numa.cell[0-9]*.memory": "cell[0-9]*.memory",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Special parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def _convert_old_feature_options(self):
|
|
# For old CLI compat, --cpu force=foo,force=bar should force
|
|
# enable 'foo' and 'bar' features, but that doesn't fit with the
|
|
# CLI parser infrastructure very well.
|
|
converted = collections.defaultdict(list)
|
|
for key, value in parse_optstr_tuples(self.optstr):
|
|
if key in ["force", "require", "optional", "disable", "forbid"]:
|
|
converted[key].append(value)
|
|
|
|
# Convert +feature, -feature into expected format
|
|
for key, value in list(self.optdict.items()):
|
|
policy = None
|
|
if value or len(key) == 1:
|
|
# We definitely hit this case, but coverage doesn't notice
|
|
# for some reason
|
|
continue # pragma: no cover
|
|
|
|
if key.startswith("+"):
|
|
policy = "force"
|
|
elif key.startswith("-"):
|
|
policy = "disable"
|
|
|
|
if policy:
|
|
del(self.optdict[key])
|
|
converted[policy].append(key[1:])
|
|
|
|
self.optdict.update(converted)
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
self._convert_old_feature_options()
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#################################
|
|
# Option multi-instance finders #
|
|
#################################
|
|
|
|
def cell_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "cell" # cell[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "cells" # cpu.cells
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def cell_sibling_find_inst_cb(self, inst, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cell = self.cell_find_inst_cb(inst, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
inst = cell
|
|
|
|
cliarg = "sibling" # cell[0-9]*.distances.sibling[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "siblings" # cell.siblings
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(inst, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def cell_cache_find_inst_cb(self, inst, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cell = self.cell_find_inst_cb(inst, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
inst = cell
|
|
|
|
cliarg = "cache" # cell[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "caches" # cell.caches
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(inst, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def latency_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "latency" # latency[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "latencies" # cpu.latencies
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def bandwidth_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "bandwidth" # bandwidth[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "bandwidths" # cpu.bandwidths
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#############################
|
|
# Option handling callbacks #
|
|
#############################
|
|
|
|
def set_model_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
if val == "host":
|
|
val = inst.SPECIAL_MODE_HOST_MODEL
|
|
if val == "none":
|
|
val = inst.SPECIAL_MODE_CLEAR
|
|
|
|
if val in inst.SPECIAL_MODES:
|
|
inst.set_special_mode(self.guest, val)
|
|
else:
|
|
inst.set_model(self.guest, val)
|
|
|
|
def set_feature_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
policy = virtarg.cliname
|
|
for feature_name in xmlutil.listify(val):
|
|
featureobj = None
|
|
|
|
for f in inst.features:
|
|
if f.name == feature_name:
|
|
featureobj = f
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if featureobj:
|
|
featureobj.policy = policy
|
|
else:
|
|
inst.add_feature(feature_name, policy)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
# 'secure' needs to be parsed before 'model'
|
|
cls.add_arg("secure", "secure", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model", cb=cls.set_model_cb)
|
|
# 'model.fallback' must be parsed after 'model' as it may otherwise be
|
|
# overridden
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.fallback", "model_fallback")
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.vendor_id", "model_vendor_id")
|
|
cls.add_arg("vendor", "vendor")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("mode", "mode")
|
|
cls.add_arg("match", "match")
|
|
cls.add_arg("check", "check")
|
|
cls.add_arg("migratable", "migratable", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("topology.sockets", "topology.sockets")
|
|
cls.add_arg("topology.dies", "topology.dies")
|
|
cls.add_arg("topology.cores", "topology.cores")
|
|
cls.add_arg("topology.threads", "topology.threads")
|
|
cls.add_arg("cache.level", "cache.level")
|
|
cls.add_arg("cache.mode", "cache.mode")
|
|
|
|
# CPU features
|
|
# These are handled specially in _parse
|
|
cls.add_arg("force", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.set_feature_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("require", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.set_feature_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("optional", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.set_feature_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("disable", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.set_feature_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("forbid", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.set_feature_cb)
|
|
|
|
# NUMA cells
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.id", "id",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.cpus", "cpus", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.memory", "memory",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.unit", "unit",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.memAccess", "memAccess",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.discard", "discard",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_find_inst_cb, is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.distances.sibling[0-9]*.id", "id",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_sibling_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.distances.sibling[0-9]*.value", "value",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_sibling_find_inst_cb)
|
|
# NUMA cell caches
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.level", "level",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.associativity", "associativity",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.policy", "policy",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.size.value", "size_value",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.size.unit", "size_unit",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.line.value", "line_value",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.cell[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.line.unit", "line_unit",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cell_cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
# Interconnections between NUMA cells
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.latency[0-9]*.initiator", "initiator",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.latency_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.latency[0-9]*.target", "target",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.latency_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.latency[0-9]*.cache", "cache",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.latency_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.latency[0-9]*.type", "type",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.latency_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.latency[0-9]*.value", "value",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.latency_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.latency[0-9]*.unit", "unit",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.latency_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.bandwidth[0-9]*.initiator", "initiator",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.bandwidth_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.bandwidth[0-9]*.target", "target",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.bandwidth_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.bandwidth[0-9]*.type", "type",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.bandwidth_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.bandwidth[0-9]*.cache", "cache",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.bandwidth_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.bandwidth[0-9]*.value", "value",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.bandwidth_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("numa.interconnects.bandwidth[0-9]*.unit", "unit",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.bandwidth_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#####################
|
|
# --cputune parsing #
|
|
#####################
|
|
|
|
class ParserCputune(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "cputune"
|
|
guest_propname = "cputune"
|
|
remove_first = "model"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
|
|
def vcpupin_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "vcpupin" # vcpupin[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "vcpupins" # cputune.vcpupins
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
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def iothreadpin_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
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cliarg = "iothreadpin" # iothreadpin[0-9]*
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list_propname = "iothreadpins" # cputune.iothreadpins
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cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
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return cb(*args, **kwargs)
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def vcpusched_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
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cliarg = "vcpusched" # vcpusched[0-9]*
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list_propname = "vcpuscheds" # cputune.vcpuscheds
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cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
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return cb(*args, **kwargs)
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def iothreadsched_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
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cliarg = "iothreadsched" # iothreadsched[0-9]*
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list_propname = "iothreadscheds" # cputune.iothreadscheds
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cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
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return cb(*args, **kwargs)
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|
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|
def cachetune_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
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cliarg = "cachetune" # cachetune[0-9]*
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list_propname = "cachetunes" # cputune.cachetunes
|
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cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
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return cb(*args, **kwargs)
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|
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|
def cache_find_inst_cb(self, inst, *args, **kwargs):
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|
cachetune = self.cachetune_find_inst_cb(inst, *args, **kwargs)
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inst = cachetune
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|
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cliarg = "cache" # cachetune[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "caches" # cachetune.caches
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
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return cb(inst, *args, **kwargs)
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|
|
|
def monitor_find_inst_cb(self, inst, *args, **kwargs):
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|
cachetune = self.cachetune_find_inst_cb(inst, *args, **kwargs)
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inst = cachetune
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|
|
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cliarg = "monitor" # cachetune[0-9]*.monitor[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "monitors" # cachetune.monitors
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(inst, *args, **kwargs)
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|
|
|
def memorytune_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "memorytune" # memorytune[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "memorytunes" # cputune.memorytunes
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def node_find_inst_cb(self, inst, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
memorytune = self.memorytune_find_inst_cb(inst, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
inst = memorytune
|
|
|
|
cliarg = "node" # memorytune[0-9]*.node[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "nodes" # memorytune.nodes
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(inst, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
# Resource quotas
|
|
cls.add_arg("shares", "shares")
|
|
cls.add_arg("period", "period")
|
|
cls.add_arg("quota", "quota")
|
|
cls.add_arg("global_period", "global_period")
|
|
cls.add_arg("global_quota", "global_quota")
|
|
cls.add_arg("emulator_period", "emulator_period")
|
|
cls.add_arg("emulator_quota", "emulator_quota")
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothread_period", "iothread_period")
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothread_quota", "iothread_quota")
|
|
|
|
# Options for CPU.vcpus config
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpupin[0-9]*.vcpu", "vcpu",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.vcpupin_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpupin[0-9]*.cpuset", "cpuset", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.vcpupin_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("emulatorpin.cpuset", "emulatorpin_cpuset", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothreadpin[0-9]*.iothread", "iothread",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.iothreadpin_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothreadpin[0-9]*.cpuset", "cpuset", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.iothreadpin_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
# Scheduling
|
|
cls.add_arg("emulatorsched.scheduler", "emulatorsched_scheduler")
|
|
cls.add_arg("emulatorsched.priority", "emulatorsched_priority")
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpusched[0-9]*.vcpus", "vcpus", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.vcpusched_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpusched[0-9]*.scheduler", "scheduler",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.vcpusched_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpusched[0-9]*.priority", "priority",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.vcpusched_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothreadsched[0-9]*.iothreads", "iothreads", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.iothreadsched_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothreadsched[0-9]*.scheduler", "scheduler",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.iothreadsched_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothreadsched[0-9]*.priority", "priority",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.iothreadsched_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
# CPU Cache & Memory Tunables
|
|
cls.add_arg("cachetune[0-9]*.vcpus", "vcpus",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cachetune_find_inst_cb, can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cachetune[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.id", "id",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cachetune[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.level", "level",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cachetune[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.type", "type",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cachetune[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.size", "size",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cachetune[0-9]*.cache[0-9]*.unit", "unit",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cache_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cachetune[0-9]*.monitor[0-9]*.level", "level",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.monitor_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cachetune[0-9]*.monitor[0-9]*.vcpus", "vcpus",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.monitor_find_inst_cb, can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("memorytune[0-9]*.vcpus", "vcpus",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.memorytune_find_inst_cb, can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("memorytune[0-9]*.node[0-9]*.id", "id",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.node_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("memorytune[0-9]*.node[0-9]*.bandwidth", "bandwidth",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.node_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#######################
|
|
# --iothreads parsing #
|
|
#######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserIOThreads(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "iothreads"
|
|
guest_propname = "iothreads"
|
|
remove_first = "iothreads"
|
|
|
|
def iothreads_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "iothread" # iothreads[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "iothreadids"
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def defaultiothread_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "defaultiothread"
|
|
list_propname = "defaultiothread"
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
# Options for IOThreads config
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothreads", "iothreads")
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothreadids.iothread[0-9]*.id", "id",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.iothreads_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothreadids.iothread[0-9]*.thread_pool_min",
|
|
"thread_pool_min", find_inst_cb=cls.iothreads_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("iothreadids.iothread[0-9]*.thread_pool_max",
|
|
"thread_pool_max", find_inst_cb=cls.iothreads_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("defaultiothread.thread_pool_min", "thread_pool_min",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.defaultiothread_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("defaultiothread.thread_pool_max", "thread_pool_max",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.defaultiothread_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --vcpus parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
class ParserVCPU(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "vcpus"
|
|
remove_first = "vcpu"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"vcpu.placement": "placement",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def _convert_old_vcpu_opts(self):
|
|
havemax = "maxvcpus" in self.optdict
|
|
havecur = "vcpu.current" in self.optdict
|
|
havevcp = "vcpu" in self.optdict
|
|
|
|
if havecur:
|
|
if havemax:
|
|
self.optdict["vcpu"] = self.optdict.pop("maxvcpus")
|
|
elif havemax:
|
|
if havevcp:
|
|
self.optdict["vcpu.current"] = self.optdict.pop("vcpu")
|
|
self.optdict["vcpu"] = self.optdict.pop("maxvcpus")
|
|
|
|
def _add_advertised_aliases(self):
|
|
# These are essentially aliases for new style options, but we still
|
|
# want to advertise them in --vcpus=help output because they are
|
|
# historically commonly used. This should rarely, if ever, be extended
|
|
if "cpuset" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["vcpu.cpuset"] = self.optdict.pop("cpuset")
|
|
if "vcpus" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["vcpu"] = self.optdict.pop("vcpus")
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
self._add_advertised_aliases()
|
|
self._convert_old_vcpu_opts()
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def vcpu_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "vcpu" # vcpu[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "vcpulist.vcpu" # guest.vcpulist.vcpu
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def set_cpuset_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
if val != "auto":
|
|
inst.vcpu_cpuset = val
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Previously we did our own one-time cpuset placement
|
|
# based on current NUMA memory availability, but that's
|
|
# pretty dumb unless the conditions on the host never change.
|
|
# So instead use newer vcpu placement=
|
|
inst.vcpu_placement = "auto"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
# This is converted into either vcpu.current or vcpu
|
|
cls.add_arg("maxvcpus", "vcpus", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
# These are handled in _add_advertised_aliases
|
|
cls.add_arg("cpuset", "vcpu_cpuset", can_comma=True, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpus", "vcpus", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
|
|
# Further CPU options should be added to --cpu
|
|
cls.add_arg("sockets", "cpu.topology.sockets")
|
|
cls.add_arg("dies", "cpu.topology.dies")
|
|
cls.add_arg("cores", "cpu.topology.cores")
|
|
cls.add_arg("threads", "cpu.topology.threads")
|
|
|
|
# <domain><vcpu> options
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpu", "vcpus")
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpu.current", "vcpu_current")
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpu.cpuset", "vcpu_cpuset",
|
|
can_comma=True, cb=cls.set_cpuset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpu.placement", "vcpu_placement")
|
|
|
|
# <domain><vcpus> options
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpus.vcpu[0-9]*.id", "id",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.vcpu_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpus.vcpu[0-9]*.enabled", "enabled",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.vcpu_find_inst_cb, is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpus.vcpu[0-9]*.hotpluggable", "hotpluggable",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.vcpu_find_inst_cb, is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("vcpus.vcpu[0-9]*.order", "order",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.vcpu_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
##################
|
|
# --boot parsing #
|
|
##################
|
|
|
|
class ParserBoot(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "boot"
|
|
guest_propname = "os"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"bios.rebootTimeout": "rebootTimeout",
|
|
"bios.useserial": "useserial",
|
|
"bootmenu.enable": "menu",
|
|
"cmdline": ["extra_args", "kernel_args"],
|
|
"loader.readonly": "loader_ro",
|
|
"loader.type": "loader_type",
|
|
"loader.secure": "loader_secure",
|
|
"nvram.template": "nvram_template",
|
|
"smbios.mode": "smbios_mode",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def _convert_boot_order(self, inst):
|
|
# Build boot order
|
|
boot_order = []
|
|
for cliname in list(self.optdict.keys()):
|
|
if cliname not in inst.BOOT_DEVICES:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
del(self.optdict[cliname])
|
|
if cliname not in boot_order:
|
|
boot_order.append(cliname)
|
|
|
|
if boot_order:
|
|
inst.bootorder = boot_order
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
self._convert_boot_order(inst)
|
|
|
|
# Back compat to allow uefi to have no cli value specified
|
|
if "uefi" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["uefi"] = True
|
|
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def refresh_machine_type_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
if val is True:
|
|
self.guest.refresh_machine_type()
|
|
|
|
def set_uefi_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
if not self.editing:
|
|
# From virt-install, we just set this flag, and set_defaults()
|
|
# will fill in everything for us, otherwise we have a circular
|
|
# dep on determining arch/machine info
|
|
self.guest.uefi_requested = True
|
|
else:
|
|
self.guest.enable_uefi()
|
|
|
|
def set_initargs_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
inst.set_initargs_string(val)
|
|
|
|
def set_bootloader_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
self.guest.bootloader = val
|
|
|
|
def set_bootloader_args_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
self.guest.bootloader_args = val
|
|
|
|
def set_domain_type_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
self.guest.type = val
|
|
|
|
def set_emulator_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
self.guest.emulator = val
|
|
|
|
def boot_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "boot" # boot[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "bootdevs" # os.bootdevs
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def initarg_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "initarg" # initarg[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "initargs" # os.initargs
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def initenv_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "initenv" # initenv[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "initenvs" # os.initenvs
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def feature_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "feature" # firmware.feature[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "firmware_features" # os.firmware_features
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
|
|
# This is simply so the boot options are advertised with --boot help,
|
|
# actual processing is handled by _parse
|
|
cls.add_arg("hd", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cdrom", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("fd", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("network", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("refresh-machine-type", None,
|
|
cb=cls.refresh_machine_type_cb,
|
|
lookup_cb=None, is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
# UEFI depends on these bits, so set them first
|
|
cls.add_arg("os_type", "os_type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("arch", "arch")
|
|
cls.add_arg("machine", "machine")
|
|
cls.add_arg("bootloader", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_bootloader_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("bootloader_args", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_bootloader_args_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("domain_type", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_domain_type_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("emulator", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_emulator_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("uefi", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_uefi_cb)
|
|
|
|
# Common/Shared boot options
|
|
cls.add_arg("loader", "loader")
|
|
cls.add_arg("loader.readonly", "loader_ro", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("loader.type", "loader_type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("loader.secure", "loader_secure", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
# Guest-Based bootloader options
|
|
cls.add_arg("firmware", "firmware")
|
|
cls.add_arg("firmware.feature[0-9]*.enabled", "enabled",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.feature_find_inst_cb, is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("firmware.feature[0-9]*.name", "name",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.feature_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("nvram", "nvram")
|
|
cls.add_arg("nvram.template", "nvram_template")
|
|
cls.add_arg("boot[0-9]*.dev", "dev",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.boot_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("bootmenu.enable", "bootmenu_enable", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("bootmenu.timeout", "bootmenu_timeout")
|
|
cls.add_arg("bios.useserial", "bios_useserial", is_onoff=True)
|
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cls.add_arg("bios.rebootTimeout", "bios_rebootTimeout")
|
|
cls.add_arg("smbios.mode", "smbios_mode")
|
|
|
|
# Direct kernel boot options
|
|
cls.add_arg("kernel", "kernel")
|
|
cls.add_arg("initrd", "initrd")
|
|
cls.add_arg("cmdline", "kernel_args", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("dtb", "dtb")
|
|
cls.add_arg("acpi.table", "acpi_tb")
|
|
cls.add_arg("acpi.table.type", "acpi_tb_type")
|
|
|
|
# Container boot options
|
|
cls.add_arg("init", "init")
|
|
cls.add_arg("initargs", "initargs", cb=cls.set_initargs_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("initarg[0-9]*", "val",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.initarg_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("initenv[0-9]*", "value",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.initenv_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("initenv[0-9]*.name", "name",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.initenv_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("initdir", "initdir")
|
|
cls.add_arg("inituser", "inituser")
|
|
cls.add_arg("initgroup", "initgroup")
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --idmap parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
class ParserIdmap(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "idmap"
|
|
guest_propname = "idmap"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"uid.start": "uid_start",
|
|
"uid.target": "uid_target",
|
|
"uid.count": "uid_count",
|
|
"gid.start": "gid_start",
|
|
"gid.target": "gid_target",
|
|
"gid.count": "gid_count",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("uid.start", "uid_start")
|
|
cls.add_arg("uid.target", "uid_target")
|
|
cls.add_arg("uid.count", "uid_count")
|
|
cls.add_arg("gid.start", "gid_start")
|
|
cls.add_arg("gid.target", "gid_target")
|
|
cls.add_arg("gid.count", "gid_count")
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################
|
|
# --seclabel parsing #
|
|
######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserSeclabel(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "seclabel"
|
|
guest_propname = "seclabels"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model")
|
|
cls.add_arg("relabel", "relabel", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("label", "label", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("baselabel", "baselabel", can_comma=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################
|
|
# --keywrap parsing #
|
|
######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserKeyWrap(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "keywrap"
|
|
guest_propname = "keywrap"
|
|
|
|
def cipher_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "cipher" # keywrap[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "cipher"
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cipher[0-9]*.name", "name", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cipher_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cipher[0-9]*.state", "state", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.cipher_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################
|
|
# --features parsing #
|
|
######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserFeatures(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "features"
|
|
guest_propname = "features"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"apic.eoi": "eoi",
|
|
"pmu.state": "pmu",
|
|
"vmport.state": "vmport",
|
|
"kvm.hidden.state": "kvm_hidden",
|
|
"gic.version": "gic_version",
|
|
"smm.state": "smm",
|
|
"vmcoreinfo.state": "vmcoreinfo",
|
|
"hyperv.reset.state": "hyperv_reset",
|
|
"hyperv.vapic.state": "hyperv_vapic",
|
|
"hyperv.relaxed.state": "hyperv_relaxed",
|
|
"hyperv.spinlocks.state": "hyperv_spinlocks",
|
|
"hyperv.spinlocks.retries": "hyperv_spinlocks_retries",
|
|
"hyperv.synic.state": "hyperv_synic",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("acpi", "acpi", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("apic", "apic", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("pae", "pae", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("privnet", "privnet", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hap", "hap", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("viridian", "viridian", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("apic.eoi", "eoi", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("pmu.state", "pmu", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("hyperv.reset.state", "hyperv_reset", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hyperv.vapic.state", "hyperv_vapic", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hyperv.relaxed.state", "hyperv_relaxed", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hyperv.spinlocks.state", "hyperv_spinlocks", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hyperv.spinlocks.retries", "hyperv_spinlocks_retries")
|
|
cls.add_arg("hyperv.synic.state", "hyperv_synic", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("vmport.state", "vmport", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("kvm.hidden.state", "kvm_hidden", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("kvm.hint-dedicated.state", "kvm_hint_dedicated", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("kvm.poll-control.state", "kvm_poll_control", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("pvspinlock.state", "pvspinlock", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("gic.version", "gic_version")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("smm.state", "smm", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("vmcoreinfo.state", "vmcoreinfo", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("ioapic.driver", "ioapic_driver")
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --clock parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
class ParserClock(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "clock"
|
|
guest_propname = "clock"
|
|
|
|
def _remove_old_options(self):
|
|
# These _tickpolicy options have never had any effect in libvirt,
|
|
# even though they aren't explicitly rejected. Make them no-ops.
|
|
# Keep them unrolled so we can easily check for code coverage
|
|
if "platform_tickpolicy" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict.pop("platform_tickpolicy")
|
|
if "hpet_tickpolicy" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict.pop("hpet_tickpolicy")
|
|
if "tsc_tickpolicy" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict.pop("tsc_tickpolicy")
|
|
if "kvmclock_tickpolicy" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict.pop("kvmclock_tickpolicy")
|
|
if "hypervclock_tickpolicy" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict.pop("hypervclock_tickpolicy")
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
self._remove_old_options()
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def set_timer(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
tname, propname = virtarg.cliname.split("_")
|
|
|
|
timerobj = None
|
|
for t in inst.timers:
|
|
if t.name == tname:
|
|
timerobj = t
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if not timerobj:
|
|
timerobj = inst.timers.add_new()
|
|
timerobj.name = tname
|
|
|
|
xmlutil.set_prop_path(timerobj, propname, val)
|
|
|
|
def timer_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "timer" # timer[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "timers" # clock.timers
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
|
|
# Timer convenience helpers. It's unclear if we should continue
|
|
# extending this pattern, or just push users to use finegrained
|
|
# timer* config
|
|
cls.add_arg("pit_tickpolicy", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_timer)
|
|
cls.add_arg("rtc_tickpolicy", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_timer)
|
|
cls.add_arg("platform_present", None, lookup_cb=None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_timer)
|
|
cls.add_arg("pit_present", None, lookup_cb=None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_timer)
|
|
cls.add_arg("rtc_present", None, lookup_cb=None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_timer)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hpet_present", None, lookup_cb=None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_timer)
|
|
cls.add_arg("tsc_present", None, lookup_cb=None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_timer)
|
|
cls.add_arg("kvmclock_present", None, lookup_cb=None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_timer)
|
|
cls.add_arg("hypervclock_present", None, lookup_cb=None, is_onoff=True,
|
|
cb=cls.set_timer)
|
|
|
|
# Standard XML options
|
|
cls.add_arg("offset", "offset")
|
|
cls.add_arg("timer[0-9]*.name", "name",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.timer_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("timer[0-9]*.present", "present", is_onoff=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.timer_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("timer[0-9]*.tickpolicy", "tickpolicy",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.timer_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("timer[0-9]*.track", "track",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.timer_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("timer[0-9]*.mode", "mode",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.timer_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("timer[0-9]*.frequency", "frequency",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.timer_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("timer[0-9]*.catchup.threshold", "threshold",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.timer_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("timer[0-9]*.catchup.slew", "slew",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.timer_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("timer[0-9]*.catchup.limit", "limit",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.timer_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
################
|
|
# --pm parsing #
|
|
################
|
|
|
|
class ParserPM(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "pm"
|
|
guest_propname = "pm"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"suspend_to_mem.enabled": "suspend_to_mem",
|
|
"suspend_to_disk.enabled": "suspend_to_disk",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("suspend_to_mem.enabled", "suspend_to_mem", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("suspend_to_disk.enabled", "suspend_to_disk", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#####################
|
|
# --sysinfo parsing #
|
|
#####################
|
|
|
|
class ParserSysinfo(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "sysinfo"
|
|
guest_propname = "sysinfo"
|
|
remove_first = "type"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"bios.vendor": "bios_vendor",
|
|
"bios.version": "bios_version",
|
|
"bios.date": "bios_date",
|
|
"bios.release": "bios_release",
|
|
|
|
"system.manufacturer": "system_manufacturer",
|
|
"system.product": "system_product",
|
|
"system.version": "system_version",
|
|
"system.serial": "system_serial",
|
|
"system.uuid": "system_uuid",
|
|
"system.sku": "system_sku",
|
|
"system.family": "system_family",
|
|
|
|
"baseBoard.manufacturer": "baseBoard_manufacturer",
|
|
"baseBoard.product": "baseBoard_product",
|
|
"baseBoard.version": "baseBoard_version",
|
|
"baseBoard.serial": "baseBoard_serial",
|
|
"baseBoard.asset": "baseBoard_asset",
|
|
"baseBoard.location": "baseBoard_location",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def parse(self, inst):
|
|
if self.optstr and 'type' not in self.optdict:
|
|
# If any string specified, default to type=smbios otherwise
|
|
# libvirt errors. User args can still override this though
|
|
self.optdict['type'] = 'smbios'
|
|
|
|
# Previously libvirt treated sysinfo as a singleton object, but
|
|
# that changed with fwcfg support. Our cli would merge all options
|
|
# together but now needs to support multiple. Maintain sorta
|
|
# backcompat behavior by mergin options if 'type' matches
|
|
if not inst:
|
|
typ = self.optdict["type"]
|
|
for sysinfo in self.guest.sysinfo:
|
|
if sysinfo.type == typ:
|
|
inst = sysinfo
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
return super().parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def set_type_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
if val == "host" or val == "emulate":
|
|
self.guest.os.smbios_mode = val
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if val == "smbios":
|
|
self.guest.os.smbios_mode = "sysinfo"
|
|
inst.type = val
|
|
|
|
def set_uuid_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
# If a uuid is supplied it must match the guest UUID. This would be
|
|
# impossible to guess if the guest uuid is autogenerated so just
|
|
# overwrite the guest uuid with what is passed in assuming it passes
|
|
# the sanity checking below.
|
|
inst.system_uuid = val
|
|
self.guest.uuid = val
|
|
|
|
def oem_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
# pylint: disable=protected-access
|
|
cliarg = "entry" # oemStrings.entry[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "oemStrings" # sysinfo.oemStrings
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def entry_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
# pylint: disable=protected-access
|
|
cliarg = "entry" # entry[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "entries" # sysinfo.entries
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
# <sysinfo type='smbios'>
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type", cb=cls.set_type_cb, can_comma=True)
|
|
|
|
# <bios> type 0 BIOS Information
|
|
cls.add_arg("bios.vendor", "bios_vendor")
|
|
cls.add_arg("bios.version", "bios_version")
|
|
cls.add_arg("bios.date", "bios_date")
|
|
cls.add_arg("bios.release", "bios_release")
|
|
|
|
# <system> type 1 System Information
|
|
cls.add_arg("system.manufacturer", "system_manufacturer")
|
|
cls.add_arg("system.product", "system_product")
|
|
cls.add_arg("system.version", "system_version")
|
|
cls.add_arg("system.serial", "system_serial")
|
|
cls.add_arg("system.uuid", "system_uuid", cb=cls.set_uuid_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("system.sku", "system_sku")
|
|
cls.add_arg("system.family", "system_family")
|
|
|
|
# <baseBoard> type 2 Baseboard (or Module) Information
|
|
cls.add_arg("baseBoard.manufacturer", "baseBoard_manufacturer")
|
|
cls.add_arg("baseBoard.product", "baseBoard_product")
|
|
cls.add_arg("baseBoard.version", "baseBoard_version")
|
|
cls.add_arg("baseBoard.serial", "baseBoard_serial")
|
|
cls.add_arg("baseBoard.asset", "baseBoard_asset")
|
|
cls.add_arg("baseBoard.location", "baseBoard_location")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("chassis.manufacturer", "chassis_manufacturer")
|
|
cls.add_arg("chassis.version", "chassis_version")
|
|
cls.add_arg("chassis.serial", "chassis_serial")
|
|
cls.add_arg("chassis.asset", "chassis_asset")
|
|
cls.add_arg("chassis.sku", "chassis_sku")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("oemStrings.entry[0-9]*", "value", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.oem_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("entry[0-9]*", "value", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.entry_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("entry[0-9]*.name", "name", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.entry_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("entry[0-9]*.file", "file", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.entry_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
##############################
|
|
# --qemu-commandline parsing #
|
|
##############################
|
|
|
|
class ParserQemuCLI(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "qemu_commandline"
|
|
guest_propname = "xmlns_qemu"
|
|
|
|
def args_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
for opt in shlex.split(val):
|
|
obj = inst.args.add_new()
|
|
obj.value = opt
|
|
|
|
def env_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
name, envval = val.split("=", 1)
|
|
obj = inst.envs.add_new()
|
|
obj.name = name
|
|
obj.value = envval
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
self.optdict.clear()
|
|
if self.optstr.startswith("env="):
|
|
self.optdict["env"] = self.optstr.split("=", 1)[1]
|
|
elif self.optstr.startswith("args="):
|
|
self.optdict["args"] = self.optstr.split("=", 1)[1]
|
|
elif self.optstr.startswith("clearxml="):
|
|
self.optdict["clearxml"] = self.optstr.split("=", 1)[1]
|
|
else:
|
|
self.optdict["args"] = self.optstr
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("args", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.args_cb, can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("env", None, lookup_cb=None,
|
|
cb=cls.env_cb, can_comma=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
##########################
|
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# Guest <device> parsing #
|
|
##########################
|
|
|
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def _add_common_device_args(cls,
|
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boot_order=False, boot_loadparm=False, virtio_options=False):
|
|
"""
|
|
Add common Device parameters, like address.*
|
|
"""
|
|
def _add_arg(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
kwargs["skip_testsuite_tracking"] = True
|
|
cls.add_arg(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
_add_arg("address.type", "address.type")
|
|
_add_arg("address.domain", "address.domain")
|
|
_add_arg("address.bus", "address.bus")
|
|
_add_arg("address.slot", "address.slot")
|
|
_add_arg("address.multifunction", "address.multifunction",
|
|
is_onoff=True)
|
|
_add_arg("address.function", "address.function")
|
|
_add_arg("address.controller", "address.controller")
|
|
_add_arg("address.unit", "address.unit")
|
|
_add_arg("address.port", "address.port")
|
|
_add_arg("address.target", "address.target")
|
|
_add_arg("address.reg", "address.reg")
|
|
_add_arg("address.cssid", "address.cssid")
|
|
_add_arg("address.ssid", "address.ssid")
|
|
_add_arg("address.devno", "address.devno")
|
|
_add_arg("address.iobase", "address.iobase")
|
|
_add_arg("address.irq", "address.irq")
|
|
_add_arg("address.base", "address.base")
|
|
_add_arg("address.zpci.uid", "address.zpci_uid")
|
|
_add_arg("address.zpci.fid", "address.zpci_fid")
|
|
|
|
_add_arg("alias.name", "alias.name")
|
|
|
|
def set_boot_order_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
val = int(val)
|
|
self.guest.reorder_boot_order(inst, val)
|
|
|
|
if boot_order:
|
|
cls.aliases["boot.order"] = "boot_order"
|
|
_add_arg("boot.order", "boot.order", cb=set_boot_order_cb)
|
|
|
|
if boot_loadparm:
|
|
_add_arg("boot.loadparm", "boot.loadparm")
|
|
|
|
if virtio_options:
|
|
_add_arg("driver.ats", "virtio_driver.ats", is_onoff=True)
|
|
_add_arg("driver.iommu", "virtio_driver.iommu", is_onoff=True)
|
|
_add_arg("driver.packed", "virtio_driver.packed", is_onoff=True)
|
|
_add_arg("driver.page_per_vq",
|
|
"virtio_driver.page_per_vq", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _add_device_seclabel_args(cls, list_propname, prefix=""):
|
|
def seclabel_find_inst_cb(c, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
# pylint: disable=protected-access
|
|
cliarg = "seclabel" # seclabel[0-9]*
|
|
cb = c._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def _add_arg(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
kwargs["skip_testsuite_tracking"] = True
|
|
cls.add_arg(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
# DeviceDisk.seclabels properties
|
|
_add_arg(prefix + "source.seclabel[0-9]*.model", "model",
|
|
find_inst_cb=seclabel_find_inst_cb)
|
|
_add_arg(prefix + "source.seclabel[0-9]*.relabel", "relabel",
|
|
is_onoff=True, find_inst_cb=seclabel_find_inst_cb)
|
|
_add_arg(prefix + "source.seclabel[0-9]*.label", "label",
|
|
can_comma=True, find_inst_cb=seclabel_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _add_char_source_args(cls, prefix=""):
|
|
"""
|
|
Add arguments that represent the CharSource object, which is shared
|
|
among multiple device types
|
|
"""
|
|
def set_sourcehost_cb(c, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
inst.source.set_friendly_host(val)
|
|
|
|
def set_bind_cb(c, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
inst.source.set_friendly_bind(val)
|
|
|
|
def set_connect_cb(c, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
inst.source.set_friendly_connect(val)
|
|
|
|
def _add_arg(cliname, propname, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
kwargs["skip_testsuite_tracking"] = True
|
|
cls.add_arg(prefix + cliname, propname, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
_add_arg("source.path", "source.path")
|
|
_add_arg("source.host", "source.host", cb=set_sourcehost_cb)
|
|
_add_arg("source.service", "source.service")
|
|
_add_arg("source.bind_host", "source.bind_host", cb=set_bind_cb)
|
|
_add_arg("source.bind_service", "source.bind_service")
|
|
_add_arg("source.connect_host", "source.connect_host", cb=set_connect_cb)
|
|
_add_arg("source.connect_service", "source.connect_service")
|
|
_add_arg("source.mode", "source.mode")
|
|
_add_arg("source.master", "source.master")
|
|
_add_arg("source.slave", "source.slave")
|
|
_add_device_seclabel_args(cls, "source.seclabels", prefix=prefix)
|
|
_add_arg("protocol.type", "source.protocol")
|
|
_add_arg("log.file", "source.log_file")
|
|
_add_arg("log.append", "source.log_append", is_onoff=True)
|
|
_add_arg("source.clipboard.copypaste", "source.clipboard_copypaste", is_onoff=True)
|
|
_add_arg("source.mouse.mode", "source.mouse_mode")
|
|
_add_arg("source.channel", "source.channel")
|
|
_add_arg("source.tls", "source.tls", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
##################
|
|
# --disk parsing #
|
|
##################
|
|
|
|
def _default_image_file_format(conn):
|
|
if conn.support.conn_default_qcow2():
|
|
return "qcow2"
|
|
return "raw" # pragma: no cover
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _get_default_image_format(conn, poolobj):
|
|
tmpvol = StorageVolume(conn)
|
|
tmpvol.pool = poolobj
|
|
|
|
if tmpvol.file_type != StorageVolume.TYPE_FILE:
|
|
return None
|
|
return _default_image_file_format(conn)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _generate_new_volume_name(guest, poolobj, fmt):
|
|
ext = StorageVolume.get_file_extension_for_format(fmt)
|
|
return StorageVolume.find_free_name(
|
|
guest.conn, poolobj, guest.name or "disk",
|
|
suffix=ext, collideguest=guest)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ParserDisk(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "disk"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.disk"
|
|
remove_first = "path"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"blockio.logical_block_size": "logical_block_size",
|
|
"blockio.physical_block_size": "physical_block_size",
|
|
|
|
"iotune.read_bytes_sec": "read_bytes_sec",
|
|
"iotune.write_bytes_sec": "write_bytes_sec",
|
|
"iotune.total_bytes_sec": "total_bytes_sec",
|
|
"iotune.read_iops_sec": "read_iops_sec",
|
|
"iotune.write_iops_sec": "write_iops_sec",
|
|
"iotune.total_iops_sec": "total_iops_sec",
|
|
|
|
"source.pool": "source_pool",
|
|
"source.volume": "source_volume",
|
|
"source.name": "source_name",
|
|
"source.protocol": "source_protocol",
|
|
"source.host[0-9]*.name": "source_host_name",
|
|
"source.host[0-9]*.port": "source_host_port",
|
|
"source.host[0-9]*.socket": "source_host_socket",
|
|
"source.host[0-9]*.transport": "source_host_transport",
|
|
"source.startupPolicy": "startup_policy",
|
|
"source.seclabel[0-9]*.model": "seclabel[0-9]*.model",
|
|
"source.seclabel[0-9]*.relabel": "seclabel[0-9]*.relabel",
|
|
"source.seclabel[0-9]*.label": "seclabel[0-9]*.label",
|
|
|
|
"source.reservations.managed": "reservations.managed",
|
|
"source.reservations.source.type": "reservations.source.type",
|
|
"source.reservations.source.path": "reservations.source.path",
|
|
"source.reservations.source.mode": "reservations.source.mode",
|
|
|
|
"snapshot": "snapshot_policy",
|
|
"target.dev": "target",
|
|
"target.removable": "removable",
|
|
"target.rotation_rate": "rotation_rate",
|
|
|
|
"driver.discard": "discard",
|
|
"driver.detect_zeroes": "detect_zeroes",
|
|
"driver.error_policy": "error_policy",
|
|
"driver.io": "io",
|
|
"driver.name": "driver_name",
|
|
"driver.type": "driver_type",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def _add_advertised_aliases(self):
|
|
# These are essentially aliases for new style options, but we still
|
|
# want to advertise them in --disk=help output because they are
|
|
# historically commonly used. This should rarely, if ever, be extended
|
|
if "bus" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["target.bus"] = self.optdict.pop("bus")
|
|
if "cache" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["driver.cache"] = self.optdict.pop("cache")
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
self._add_advertised_aliases()
|
|
|
|
if self.optstr == "none":
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
def parse_size(val):
|
|
if val is None:
|
|
return None
|
|
try:
|
|
return float(val)
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
fail(_("Improper value for 'size': %s") % str(e))
|
|
|
|
def convert_perms(val):
|
|
if val is None:
|
|
return
|
|
if val == "ro":
|
|
self.optdict["readonly"] = "on"
|
|
elif val == "sh":
|
|
self.optdict["shareable"] = "on"
|
|
elif val == "rw":
|
|
# It's default. Nothing to do.
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
fail(_("Unknown '%(optionname)s' value '%(string)s'") %
|
|
{"optionname": "perms", "string": val})
|
|
|
|
backing_store = self.optdict.pop("backing_store", None)
|
|
backing_format = self.optdict.pop("backing_format", None)
|
|
poolname = self.optdict.pop("pool", None)
|
|
volname = self.optdict.pop("vol", None)
|
|
size = parse_size(self.optdict.pop("size", None))
|
|
fmt = self.optdict.pop("format", None)
|
|
sparse = _on_off_convert("sparse", self.optdict.pop("sparse", "yes"))
|
|
convert_perms(self.optdict.pop("perms", None))
|
|
disktype = self.optdict.pop("type", None)
|
|
|
|
if volname:
|
|
if volname.count("/") != 1:
|
|
raise ValueError(_("Storage volume must be specified as "
|
|
"vol=poolname/volname"))
|
|
poolname, volname = volname.split("/")
|
|
log.debug("Parsed --disk volume as: pool=%s vol=%s",
|
|
poolname, volname)
|
|
|
|
# Set this up front, it has lots of follow on effects
|
|
if disktype:
|
|
inst.type = disktype
|
|
super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
if (size and
|
|
not volname and
|
|
not poolname and
|
|
inst.is_empty() and
|
|
inst.type == inst.TYPE_FILE):
|
|
# Saw something like --disk size=X, have it imply pool=default
|
|
poolname = "default"
|
|
|
|
# Generate and fill in the disk source info
|
|
newvolname = None
|
|
poolobj = None
|
|
if poolname:
|
|
if poolname == "default":
|
|
poolxml = StoragePool.build_default_pool(self.guest.conn)
|
|
if poolxml:
|
|
poolname = poolxml.name
|
|
poolobj = self.guest.conn.storagePoolLookupByName(poolname)
|
|
StoragePool.ensure_pool_is_running(poolobj)
|
|
|
|
if volname:
|
|
vol_object = poolobj.storageVolLookupByName(volname)
|
|
inst.set_vol_object(vol_object, poolobj)
|
|
poolobj = None
|
|
|
|
if ((poolobj or inst.wants_storage_creation()) and
|
|
(fmt or size or sparse or backing_store)):
|
|
if not poolobj:
|
|
poolobj = inst.get_parent_pool()
|
|
newvolname = os.path.basename(inst.get_source_path())
|
|
if poolobj and not fmt:
|
|
fmt = _get_default_image_format(self.guest.conn, poolobj)
|
|
if newvolname is None:
|
|
newvolname = _generate_new_volume_name(self.guest, poolobj,
|
|
fmt)
|
|
vol_install = DeviceDisk.build_vol_install(
|
|
self.guest.conn, newvolname, poolobj, size, sparse,
|
|
fmt=fmt, backing_store=backing_store,
|
|
backing_format=backing_format)
|
|
inst.set_vol_install(vol_install)
|
|
|
|
return inst
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def set_path_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
inst.set_source_path(val)
|
|
def path_lookup_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
return inst.get_source_path() == val
|
|
|
|
def host_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "hosts" # host[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "source.hosts" # disk.hosts
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls,
|
|
boot_order=True, boot_loadparm=True, virtio_options=True)
|
|
|
|
# These are all handled specially in _parse
|
|
cls.add_arg("backing_store", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("backing_format", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("pool", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("vol", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("size", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("format", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("sparse", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
|
|
# These are handled in _add_advertised_aliases
|
|
cls.add_arg("bus", "bus", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cache", "driver_cache", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
|
|
# More standard XML props
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.dir", "source.dir")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.file", "source.file")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.dev", "source.dev")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.pool", "source.pool")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.volume", "source.volume")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.name", "source.name")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.protocol", "source.protocol")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.startupPolicy", "startup_policy")
|
|
# type=nvme source props
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.type", "source.type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.namespace", "source.namespace")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.managed", "source.managed", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.address.domain", "source.address.domain")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.address.bus", "source.address.bus")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.address.slot", "source.address.slot")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.address.function", "source.address.function")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.host[0-9]*.name", "name",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.host_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.host[0-9]*.port", "port",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.host_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.host[0-9]*.socket", "socket",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.host_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.host[0-9]*.transport", "transport",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.host_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
_add_device_seclabel_args(cls, "seclabels")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("path", None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_path_cb,
|
|
lookup_cb=cls.path_lookup_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("device", "device")
|
|
cls.add_arg("snapshot", "snapshot_policy")
|
|
cls.add_arg("sgio", "sgio")
|
|
cls.add_arg("rawio", "rawio")
|
|
cls.add_arg("serial", "serial")
|
|
cls.add_arg("wwn", "wwn")
|
|
cls.add_arg("readonly", "read_only", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("shareable", "shareable", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("transient", "transient", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("transient.shareBacking", "transient_shareBacking", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.bus", "bus")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.removable", "removable", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.dev", "target")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.rotation_rate", "rotation_rate")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.cache", "driver_cache")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.discard", "driver_discard")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.detect_zeroes", "driver_detect_zeroes")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.name", "driver_name")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.type", "driver_type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.copy_on_read", "driver_copy_on_read", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.io", "driver_io")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.iothread", "driver_iothread")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.queues", "driver_queues")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.error_policy", "error_policy")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("iotune.read_bytes_sec", "iotune_rbs")
|
|
cls.add_arg("iotune.write_bytes_sec", "iotune_wbs")
|
|
cls.add_arg("iotune.total_bytes_sec", "iotune_tbs")
|
|
cls.add_arg("iotune.read_iops_sec", "iotune_ris")
|
|
cls.add_arg("iotune.write_iops_sec", "iotune_wis")
|
|
cls.add_arg("iotune.total_iops_sec", "iotune_tis")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("blockio.logical_block_size", "logical_block_size")
|
|
cls.add_arg("blockio.physical_block_size", "physical_block_size")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("geometry.cyls", "geometry_cyls")
|
|
cls.add_arg("geometry.heads", "geometry_heads")
|
|
cls.add_arg("geometry.secs", "geometry_secs")
|
|
cls.add_arg("geometry.trans", "geometry_trans")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.reservations.managed",
|
|
"reservations_managed")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.reservations.source.type",
|
|
"reservations_source_type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.reservations.source.path",
|
|
"reservations_source_path")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.reservations.source.mode",
|
|
"reservations_source_mode")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#####################
|
|
# --network parsing #
|
|
#####################
|
|
|
|
class ParserNetwork(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "network"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.interface"
|
|
remove_first = "type"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"driver.name": "driver_name",
|
|
"driver.queues": "driver_queues",
|
|
"filterref.filter": "filterref",
|
|
"link.state": "link_state",
|
|
"mac.address": "mac",
|
|
"model.type": "model",
|
|
"rom.file": "rom_file",
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"rom.bar": "rom_bar",
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"target.dev": "target",
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"source.portgroup": "portgroup",
|
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"source.type": "source_type",
|
|
"source.path": "source_path",
|
|
"source.mode": "source_mode",
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|
|
|
"virtualport.type": "virtualport_type",
|
|
"virtualport.parameters.managerid": "virtualport_managerid",
|
|
"virtualport.parameters.typeid": "virtualport_typeid",
|
|
"virtualport.parameters.typeidversion": "virtualport_typeidversion",
|
|
"virtualport.parameters.instanceid": "virtualport_instanceid",
|
|
"virtualport.parameters.profileid": "virtualport_profileid",
|
|
"virtualport.parameters.interfaceid": "virtualport_interfaceid",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def _add_advertised_aliases(self):
|
|
# These are essentially aliases for new style options, but we still
|
|
# want to advertise them in --network=help output because they are
|
|
# historically commonly used. This should rarely, if ever, be extended
|
|
if "model" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["model.type"] = self.optdict.pop("model")
|
|
if "mac" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["mac.address"] = self.optdict.pop("mac")
|
|
|
|
# Back compat with old style network= and bridge=
|
|
if "type" not in self.optdict:
|
|
if "network" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["type"] = DeviceInterface.TYPE_VIRTUAL
|
|
self.optdict["source"] = self.optdict.pop("network")
|
|
elif "bridge" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["type"] = DeviceInterface.TYPE_BRIDGE
|
|
self.optdict["source"] = self.optdict.pop("bridge")
|
|
else:
|
|
self.optdict.pop("network", None)
|
|
self.optdict.pop("bridge", None)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
self._add_advertised_aliases()
|
|
|
|
if self.optstr == "none":
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def set_mac_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
if val == "RANDOM":
|
|
return None
|
|
inst.macaddr = val
|
|
return val
|
|
|
|
def set_type_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
if val == "default":
|
|
inst.set_default_source()
|
|
else:
|
|
inst.type = val
|
|
|
|
def set_link_state(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
ignore = virtarg
|
|
if val in ["up", "down"]:
|
|
inst.link_state = val
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
ret = _raw_on_off_convert(val)
|
|
if ret is True:
|
|
val = "up"
|
|
elif ret is False:
|
|
val = "down"
|
|
inst.link_state = val
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls,
|
|
boot_order=True, boot_loadparm=True, virtio_options=True)
|
|
|
|
# These are handled in _add_advertised_aliases
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("mac", "macaddr", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("network", "source", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("bridge", "source", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
|
|
# Standard XML options
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type", cb=cls.set_type_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("trustGuestRxFilters", "trustGuestRxFilters", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("source", "source")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.mode", "source_mode")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.type", "source_type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.path", "source_path")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.portgroup", "portgroup")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.dev", "target_dev")
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.type", "model")
|
|
cls.add_arg("mac.address", "macaddr", cb=cls.set_mac_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("filterref.filter", "filterref")
|
|
cls.add_arg("link.state", "link_state", cb=cls.set_link_state)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.name", "driver_name")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.queues", "driver_queues")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("rom.file", "rom_file")
|
|
cls.add_arg("rom.bar", "rom_bar", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("mtu.size", "mtu_size")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("virtualport.type",
|
|
"virtualport.type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("virtualport.parameters.managerid",
|
|
"virtualport.managerid")
|
|
cls.add_arg("virtualport.parameters.typeid",
|
|
"virtualport.typeid")
|
|
cls.add_arg("virtualport.parameters.typeidversion",
|
|
"virtualport.typeidversion")
|
|
cls.add_arg("virtualport.parameters.instanceid",
|
|
"virtualport.instanceid")
|
|
cls.add_arg("virtualport.parameters.profileid",
|
|
"virtualport.profileid")
|
|
cls.add_arg("virtualport.parameters.interfaceid",
|
|
"virtualport.interfaceid")
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################
|
|
# --graphics parsing #
|
|
######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserGraphics(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "graphics"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.graphics"
|
|
remove_first = "type"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"tlsPort": "tlsport",
|
|
"password": "passwd",
|
|
"passwordValidTo": "passwdValidTo",
|
|
"image.compression": "image_compression",
|
|
"streaming.mode": "streaming_mode",
|
|
"clipboard.copypaste": "clipboard_copypaste",
|
|
"filetransfer.enable": "filetransfer_enable",
|
|
"mouse.mode": "mouse_mode",
|
|
"gl.enable": "gl",
|
|
"gl.rendernode": "rendernode",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
if self.optstr == "none":
|
|
self.guest.skip_default_graphics = True
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def set_keymap_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
if not val:
|
|
val = None
|
|
elif val.lower() == "local":
|
|
log.debug("keymap=local is no longer implemented. Using None.")
|
|
val = None
|
|
elif val.lower() == "none":
|
|
val = None
|
|
inst.keymap = val
|
|
|
|
def set_type_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
if val == "default":
|
|
return
|
|
inst.type = val
|
|
|
|
def listens_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "listens" # listens[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "listens" # graphics.listens
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type", cb=cls.set_type_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("port", "port")
|
|
cls.add_arg("tlsPort", "tlsPort")
|
|
cls.add_arg("websocket", "websocket")
|
|
cls.add_arg("listen", "listen")
|
|
cls.add_arg("keymap", "keymap", cb=cls.set_keymap_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("password", "passwd")
|
|
cls.add_arg("passwordValidTo", "passwdValidTo")
|
|
cls.add_arg("connected", "connected")
|
|
cls.add_arg("defaultMode", "defaultMode")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("listens[0-9]*.type", "type",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.listens_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("listens[0-9]*.address", "address",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.listens_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("listens[0-9]*.network", "network",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.listens_find_inst_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("listens[0-9]*.socket", "socket",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.listens_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("image.compression", "image_compression")
|
|
cls.add_arg("streaming.mode", "streaming_mode")
|
|
cls.add_arg("clipboard.copypaste", "clipboard_copypaste",
|
|
is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("mouse.mode", "mouse_mode")
|
|
cls.add_arg("filetransfer.enable", "filetransfer_enable",
|
|
is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("zlib.compression", "zlib_compression")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("gl.enable", "gl", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("gl.rendernode", "rendernode")
|
|
|
|
|
|
########################
|
|
# --controller parsing #
|
|
########################
|
|
|
|
class ParserController(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "controller"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.controller"
|
|
remove_first = "type"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"master.startport": "master",
|
|
"driver.queues": "driver_queues",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
if self.optstr == "usb2":
|
|
return DeviceController.get_usb2_controllers(inst.conn)
|
|
elif self.optstr == "usb3":
|
|
return DeviceController.get_usb3_controller(inst.conn, self.guest)
|
|
|
|
if "num_pcie_root_ports" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.guest.num_pcie_root_ports = int(
|
|
self.optdict.pop("num_pcie_root_ports"))
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def set_address_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
# Convenience option for address= PCI parsing. This pattern should
|
|
# not be extended IMO, make users manually specify the address
|
|
# fields they need
|
|
addrstr = val
|
|
if addrstr.count(":") in [1, 2] and "." in addrstr:
|
|
inst.address.type = inst.address.ADDRESS_TYPE_PCI
|
|
addrstr, inst.address.function = addrstr.split(".", 1)
|
|
addrstr, inst.address.slot = addrstr.rsplit(":", 1)
|
|
inst.address.domain = "0"
|
|
if ":" in addrstr:
|
|
inst.address.domain, inst.address.bus = addrstr.split(":", 1)
|
|
return
|
|
raise ValueError(
|
|
_("Expected PCI format string for '%s'") % addrstr)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls, virtio_options=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model")
|
|
cls.add_arg("index", "index")
|
|
cls.add_arg("maxGrantFrames", "maxGrantFrames")
|
|
cls.add_arg("vectors", "vectors")
|
|
cls.add_arg("master.startport", "master_startport")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.iothread", "driver_iothread")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.queues", "driver_queues")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.chassisNr", "target_chassisNr")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.chassis", "target_chassis")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.port", "target_port")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.hotplug", "target_hotplug")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.busNr", "target_busNr")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.index", "target_index")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.node", "target_node")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("address", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.set_address_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("num_pcie_root_ports", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --input parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
class ParserInput(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "input"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.input"
|
|
remove_first = "type"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls, virtio_options=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type", ignore_default=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("bus", "bus", ignore_default=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.evdev", "source_evdev")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.dev", "source_dev")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.repeat", "source_repeat", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.grab", "source_grab")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.grabToggle", "source_grabToggle")
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --iommu parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
class ParserIommu(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "iommu"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.iommu"
|
|
remove_first = "model"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.aw_bits", "aw_bits")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.intremap", "intremap", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.caching_mode", "caching_mode", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.eim", "eim", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.iotlb", "iotlb", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#######################
|
|
# --smartcard parsing #
|
|
#######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserSmartcard(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "smartcard"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.smartcard"
|
|
remove_first = "mode"
|
|
|
|
def certificate_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "certificate" # certificate[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "certificates"
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("mode", "mode", ignore_default=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type", ignore_default=True)
|
|
_add_char_source_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("database", "database", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("certificate[0-9]*", "value", can_comma=True,
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.certificate_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################
|
|
# --redirdev parsing #
|
|
######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserRedir(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "redirdev"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.redirdev"
|
|
remove_first = "bus"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
|
|
def set_server_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
inst.source.set_friendly_host(val)
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
if self.optstr == "none":
|
|
self.guest.skip_default_usbredir = True
|
|
return
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls, boot_order=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("bus", "bus", ignore_default=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type", ignore_default=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("server", None, lookup_cb=None, cb=cls.set_server_cb)
|
|
_add_char_source_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#################
|
|
# --tpm parsing #
|
|
#################
|
|
|
|
class ParserTPM(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "tpm"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.tpm"
|
|
remove_first = "type"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"backend.type": "type",
|
|
"backend.version": "version",
|
|
"backend.device.path": "path",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
if self.optstr == "none":
|
|
self.guest.skip_default_tpm = True
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Handle --tpm /dev/tpm0
|
|
if (self.optdict.get("type", "").startswith("/")):
|
|
self.optdict["path"] = self.optdict.pop("type")
|
|
|
|
# Let --tpm default,... hit our DeviceTpm defaults code
|
|
if self.optdict.get("type") == "default":
|
|
self.optdict.pop("type")
|
|
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model")
|
|
cls.add_arg("backend.type", "type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("backend.version", "version")
|
|
cls.add_arg("backend.device.path", "device_path")
|
|
cls.add_arg("backend.encryption.secret", "encryption_secret")
|
|
cls.add_arg("backend.persistent_state",
|
|
"persistent_state", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("active_pcr_banks.sha1",
|
|
"active_pcr_banks.sha1", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("active_pcr_banks.sha256",
|
|
"active_pcr_banks.sha256", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("active_pcr_banks.sha384",
|
|
"active_pcr_banks.sha384", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("active_pcr_banks.sha512",
|
|
"active_pcr_banks.sha512", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#################
|
|
# --rng parsing #
|
|
#################
|
|
|
|
class ParserRNG(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "rng"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.rng"
|
|
remove_first = "backend.model"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"backend.type": "backend_type",
|
|
"backend.source.mode": "backend_mode",
|
|
"backend.source.host": "backend_host",
|
|
"backend.source.service": "backend_service",
|
|
"backend.source.connect_host": "backend_connect_host",
|
|
"backend.source.connect_service": "backend_connect_service",
|
|
"rate.bytes": "rate_bytes",
|
|
"rate.period": "rate_period",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def _add_advertised_aliases(self):
|
|
# These are essentially aliases for new style options, but we still
|
|
# want to advertise them in --rng=help output because they are
|
|
# historically commonly used. This should rarely, if ever, be extended
|
|
if "type" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["backend.model"] = self.optdict.pop("type")
|
|
if "device" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["backend"] = self.optdict.pop("device")
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|
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def _parse(self, inst):
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if self.optstr == "none":
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self.guest.skip_default_rng = True
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|
return
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|
|
|
self._add_advertised_aliases()
|
|
if self.optdict.get("backend.model", "").startswith("/"):
|
|
# Handle --rng /path/to/dev
|
|
self.optdict["backend"] = self.optdict.pop("backend.model")
|
|
self.optdict["backend.model"] = "random"
|
|
|
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return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls, virtio_options=True)
|
|
|
|
# These are handled in _add_advertised_aliases
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "backend_model", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("device", "device", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model")
|
|
cls.add_arg("backend", "device")
|
|
cls.add_arg("backend.model", "backend_model")
|
|
cls.add_arg("backend.type", "backend_type")
|
|
|
|
_add_char_source_args(cls, prefix="backend.")
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|
|
|
cls.add_arg("rate.bytes", "rate_bytes")
|
|
cls.add_arg("rate.period", "rate_period")
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################
|
|
# --watchdog parsing #
|
|
######################
|
|
|
|
class ParserWatchdog(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "watchdog"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.watchdog"
|
|
remove_first = "model"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model", ignore_default=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("action", "action", ignore_default=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
####################
|
|
# --memdev parsing #
|
|
####################
|
|
|
|
class ParserMemdev(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "memdev"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.memory"
|
|
remove_first = "model"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"target.size": "target_size",
|
|
"target.node": "target_node",
|
|
"target.label_size": "target_label_size",
|
|
"source.pagesize": "source_pagesize",
|
|
"source.path": "source_path",
|
|
"source.nodemask": "source_nodemask",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def set_target_size(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
xmlutil.set_prop_path(inst, virtarg.propname, int(val) * 1024)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model")
|
|
cls.add_arg("access", "access")
|
|
cls.add_arg("discard", "discard", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("uuid", "uuid")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.size", "target.size", cb=cls.set_target_size)
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.node", "target.node")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.label_size", "target.label_size",
|
|
cb=cls.set_target_size)
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.block", "target.block")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.current", "target.current")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.requested", "target.requested")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.readonly", "target.readonly", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.pagesize", "source.pagesize")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.path", "source.path")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.nodemask", "source.nodemask", can_comma=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.pmem", "source.pmem", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.alignsize", "source.alignsize",
|
|
cb=cls.set_target_size)
|
|
|
|
|
|
########################
|
|
# --memballoon parsing #
|
|
########################
|
|
|
|
class ParserMemballoon(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "memballoon"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.memballoon"
|
|
remove_first = "model"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls, virtio_options=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model", ignore_default=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("autodeflate", "autodeflate", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("stats.period", "stats_period")
|
|
cls.add_arg("freePageReporting", "freePageReporting", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --panic parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
class ParserPanic(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "panic"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.panic"
|
|
remove_first = "model"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"address.iobase": "iobase",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
# Handle old style '--panic 0xFOO' to set the iobase value
|
|
if (len(self.optdict) == 1 and
|
|
self.optdict.get("model", "").startswith("0x")):
|
|
self.optdict["address.iobase"] = self.optdict["model"]
|
|
self.optdict["model"] = DevicePanic.MODEL_ISA
|
|
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model", ignore_default=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --shmem parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
class ParserShMem(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "shmem"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.shmem"
|
|
remove_first = "name"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("name", "name")
|
|
cls.add_arg("role", "role")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.type", "type")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("size", "size")
|
|
cls.add_arg("size.unit", "size_unit")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("server.path", "server_path")
|
|
cls.add_arg("msi.vectors", "msi_vectors")
|
|
cls.add_arg("msi.ioeventfd", "msi_ioeventfd")
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --vsock parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
class ParserVsock(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "vsock"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.vsock"
|
|
remove_first = "model"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"cid.auto": "auto_cid",
|
|
"cid.address": "cid",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls, virtio_options=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model", ignore_default=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cid.auto", "auto_cid", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("cid.address", "cid")
|
|
|
|
|
|
######################################################
|
|
# --serial, --parallel, --channel, --console parsing #
|
|
######################################################
|
|
|
|
class _ParserChar(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
remove_first = "type"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"type": "char_type",
|
|
"protocol.type": "protocol",
|
|
|
|
"target.address": "target_address",
|
|
"target.type": "target_type",
|
|
"target.name": "name",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
def _add_advertised_aliases(self):
|
|
# These are essentially aliases for new style options, but we still
|
|
# want to advertise them in --$OPT=help output because they are
|
|
# historically commonly used. This should rarely, if ever, be extended
|
|
if "path" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["source.path"] = self.optdict.pop("path")
|
|
if "mode" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["source.mode"] = self.optdict.pop("mode")
|
|
if "bind_host" in self.optdict:
|
|
self.optdict["source.bind_host"] = self.optdict.pop("bind_host")
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
if self.optstr == "none" and inst.DEVICE_TYPE == "console":
|
|
self.guest.skip_default_console = True
|
|
return
|
|
if self.optstr == "none" and inst.DEVICE_TYPE == "channel":
|
|
self.guest.skip_default_channel = True
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
self._add_advertised_aliases()
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# Option handling #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
def set_host_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
if ("source.bind_host" not in self.optdict and
|
|
self.optdict.get("source.mode", None) == "bind"):
|
|
inst.source.set_friendly_bind(val)
|
|
else:
|
|
inst.source.set_friendly_connect(val)
|
|
|
|
def set_target_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
inst.set_friendly_target(val)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
# _virtargs already populated via subclass creation, so
|
|
# don't double register options
|
|
if cls._virtargs:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls)
|
|
_add_xpath_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type")
|
|
|
|
# These are handled in _add_advertised_aliases
|
|
cls.add_arg("path", "source.path", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("mode", "source.mode", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("bind_host", "source.bind_host", cb=cls.noset_cb)
|
|
# Old backcompat argument
|
|
cls.add_arg("host", "source.host", cb=cls.set_host_cb)
|
|
|
|
_add_char_source_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.address", "target_address", cb=cls.set_target_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.type", "target_type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.name", "target_name")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.port", "target_port")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.model.name", "target_model_name")
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ParserSerial(_ParserChar):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "serial"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.serial"
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ParserParallel(_ParserChar):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "parallel"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.parallel"
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ParserChannel(_ParserChar):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "channel"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.channel"
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ParserConsole(_ParserChar):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "console"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.console"
|
|
|
|
|
|
########################
|
|
# --filesystem parsing #
|
|
########################
|
|
|
|
class ParserFilesystem(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "filesystem"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.filesystem"
|
|
remove_first = ["source", "target"]
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"accessmode": "mode",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls, virtio_options=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("accessmode", "accessmode")
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model")
|
|
cls.add_arg("multidevs", "multidevs")
|
|
cls.add_arg("readonly", "readonly", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("space_hard_limit", "space_hard_limit")
|
|
cls.add_arg("space_soft_limit", "space_soft_limit")
|
|
cls.add_arg("fmode", "fmode")
|
|
cls.add_arg("dmode", "dmode")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("source", "source")
|
|
cls.add_arg("target", "target")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.file", "source_file")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.dir", "source_dir")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.dev", "source_dev")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.name", "source_name")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.pool", "source_pool")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.volume", "source_volume")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.units", "source_units")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.usage", "source_usage")
|
|
cls.add_arg("source.socket", "source_socket")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("target.dir", "target_dir")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("binary.path", "binary_path")
|
|
cls.add_arg("binary.xattr", "binary_xattr", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("binary.cache.mode", "binary_cache_mode")
|
|
cls.add_arg("binary.lock.posix", "binary_lock_posix", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("binary.lock.flock", "binary_lock_flock", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("binary.sandbox.mode", "binary_sandbox_mode")
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.format", "driver_format")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.name", "driver_name")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.queue", "driver_queue")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.type", "driver_type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.wrpolicy", "driver_wrpolicy")
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --video parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
class ParserVideo(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "video"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.video"
|
|
remove_first = "model.type"
|
|
aliases = {
|
|
"model.type": "model",
|
|
"model.heads": "heads",
|
|
"model.ram": "ram",
|
|
"model.vram": "vram",
|
|
"model.vram64": "vram64",
|
|
"model.vgamem": "vgamem",
|
|
"model.acceleration.accel3d": "accel3d",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls, virtio_options=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.type", "model", ignore_default=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.acceleration.accel3d", "accel3d", is_onoff=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.heads", "heads")
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.ram", "ram")
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.vram", "vram")
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.vram64", "vram64")
|
|
cls.add_arg("model.vgamem", "vgamem")
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# --sound parsing #
|
|
###################
|
|
|
|
class ParserSound(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "sound"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.sound"
|
|
remove_first = "model"
|
|
stub_none = False
|
|
|
|
def _parse(self, inst):
|
|
if self.optstr == "none":
|
|
self.guest.skip_default_sound = True
|
|
return
|
|
return super()._parse(inst)
|
|
|
|
def codec_find_inst_cb(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
cliarg = "codec" # codec[0-9]*
|
|
list_propname = "codecs"
|
|
cb = self._make_find_inst_cb(cliarg, list_propname)
|
|
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("model", "model", ignore_default=True)
|
|
cls.add_arg("audio.id", "audio_id")
|
|
cls.add_arg("codec[0-9]*.type", "type",
|
|
find_inst_cb=cls.codec_find_inst_cb)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ParserAudio(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "audio"
|
|
guest_propname = "devices.audio"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("id", "id")
|
|
|
|
|
|
#####################
|
|
# --hostdev parsing #
|
|
#####################
|
|
|
|
def _AddressStringToHostdev(conn, addrstr):
|
|
"""
|
|
Decompose common USB and PCI address string formats into a DeviceHostdev
|
|
instance. The 3 expected formats are:
|
|
|
|
- bus.addr (ex. 001.003 for a usb device)
|
|
- vendor:product (ex. 0x1234:0x5678 for a usb device
|
|
- (domain:)bus:slot.func (ex. 00:10.0 for a pci device)
|
|
"""
|
|
hostdev = DeviceHostdev(conn)
|
|
|
|
if addrstr.count(":") in [1, 2] and "." in addrstr:
|
|
# PCI address
|
|
addrstr, func = addrstr.split(".", 1)
|
|
addrstr, slot = addrstr.rsplit(":", 1)
|
|
domain = "0"
|
|
if ":" in addrstr:
|
|
domain, bus = addrstr.split(":", 1)
|
|
else:
|
|
bus = addrstr
|
|
|
|
hostdev.type = "pci"
|
|
hostdev.domain = "0x%.4X" % int(domain, 16)
|
|
hostdev.function = "0x%.2X" % int(func, 16)
|
|
hostdev.slot = "0x%.2X" % int(slot, 16)
|
|
hostdev.bus = "0x%.2X" % int(bus, 16)
|
|
|
|
elif ":" in addrstr:
|
|
# USB product:vendor
|
|
vendor, product = addrstr.split(":")
|
|
|
|
hostdev.type = "usb"
|
|
hostdev.vendor = "0x%.4X" % int(vendor, 16)
|
|
hostdev.product = "0x%.4X" % int(product, 16)
|
|
|
|
elif "." in addrstr:
|
|
# USB bus.device
|
|
bus, device = addrstr.split(".", 1)
|
|
|
|
hostdev.type = "usb"
|
|
hostdev.bus = bus
|
|
hostdev.device = device
|
|
else:
|
|
raise RuntimeError(
|
|
"Unknown hostdev address string format '%s'" % addrstr)
|
|
|
|
return hostdev
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _AddressStringToNodedev(conn, addrstr):
|
|
try:
|
|
hostdev = _AddressStringToHostdev(conn, addrstr)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
log.debug("Error parsing node device string.", exc_info=True)
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
count = 0
|
|
nodedev = None
|
|
|
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for xmlobj in conn.fetch_all_nodedevs():
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if xmlobj.compare_to_hostdev(hostdev):
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nodedev = xmlobj
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count += 1
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if count > 1:
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raise ValueError(_("%s corresponds to multiple node devices") %
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addrstr)
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if count < 1:
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raise ValueError(_("Did not find a matching node device for '%s'") %
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addrstr)
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return nodedev
|
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|
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def _lookupNodedevFromString(conn, idstring):
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# First try and see if this is a libvirt nodedev name
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nodedev = NodeDevice.lookupNodedevByName(conn, idstring)
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if nodedev:
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return nodedev
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|
|
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# If not it must be a special CLI format that we need to parse
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try:
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return _AddressStringToNodedev(conn, idstring)
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except Exception:
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log.debug("Error looking up nodedev from idstring=%s",
|
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idstring, exc_info=True)
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raise
|
|
|
|
|
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class ParserHostdev(VirtCLIParser):
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cli_arg_name = "hostdev"
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guest_propname = "devices.hostdev"
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remove_first = "name"
|
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aliases = {
|
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"driver.name": "driver_name",
|
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"rom.bar": "rom_bar",
|
|
}
|
|
|
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def set_name_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
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if inst.type == "net":
|
|
inst.mode = "capabilities"
|
|
inst.net_interface = val
|
|
elif inst.type == "misc":
|
|
inst.mode = "capabilities"
|
|
inst.misc_char = val
|
|
elif inst.type == "storage":
|
|
inst.mode = "capabilities"
|
|
inst.storage_block = val
|
|
else:
|
|
val = _lookupNodedevFromString(inst.conn, val)
|
|
inst.set_from_nodedev(val)
|
|
|
|
def name_lookup_cb(self, inst, val, virtarg):
|
|
nodedev = _lookupNodedevFromString(inst.conn, val)
|
|
return nodedev.compare_to_hostdev(inst)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
_add_common_device_args(cls, boot_order=True)
|
|
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("name", None,
|
|
cb=cls.set_name_cb,
|
|
lookup_cb=cls.name_lookup_cb)
|
|
cls.add_arg("driver.name", "driver_name")
|
|
cls.add_arg("rom.bar", "rom_bar", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
#############################
|
|
# --launchSecurity parsing #
|
|
#############################
|
|
|
|
class ParserLaunchSecurity(VirtCLIParser):
|
|
cli_arg_name = "launchSecurity"
|
|
guest_propname = "launchSecurity"
|
|
remove_first = "type"
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def _virtcli_class_init(cls):
|
|
VirtCLIParser._virtcli_class_init_common(cls)
|
|
cls.add_arg("type", "type")
|
|
cls.add_arg("cbitpos", "cbitpos")
|
|
cls.add_arg("reducedPhysBits", "reducedPhysBits")
|
|
cls.add_arg("policy", "policy")
|
|
cls.add_arg("session", "session")
|
|
cls.add_arg("dhCert", "dhCert")
|
|
cls.add_arg("kernelHashes", "kernelHashes", is_onoff=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
###########################
|
|
# Public virt parser APIs #
|
|
###########################
|
|
|
|
def run_parser(options, guest, parserclass, editinst=None):
|
|
"""
|
|
Lookup the cli options.* string associated with the passed in Parser*
|
|
class, and parse its values into the passed guest instance, or editinst
|
|
for some virt-xml usage.
|
|
"""
|
|
ret = []
|
|
optstr_list = xmlutil.listify(getattr(options, parserclass.cli_arg_name))
|
|
|
|
for optstr in optstr_list:
|
|
parserobj = parserclass(optstr, guest=guest, editing=bool(editinst))
|
|
parseret = parserobj.parse(editinst)
|
|
ret += xmlutil.listify(parseret)
|
|
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
def run_all_parsers(options, guest):
|
|
ret = []
|
|
for parserclass in VIRT_PARSERS:
|
|
ret += run_parser(options, guest, parserclass)
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_option_introspection(options):
|
|
"""
|
|
Check if the user requested option introspection with ex: '--disk=?'
|
|
"""
|
|
ret = False
|
|
for parserclass in _get_completer_parsers():
|
|
if not hasattr(options, parserclass.cli_arg_name):
|
|
continue
|
|
optlist = xmlutil.listify(getattr(options, parserclass.cli_arg_name))
|
|
if not optlist:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
for optstr in optlist:
|
|
if optstr == "?" or optstr == "help":
|
|
parserclass.print_introspection()
|
|
ret = True
|
|
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_osinfo_list(options):
|
|
if options.os_variant != "list":
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
for osobj in OSDB.list_os():
|
|
print(", ".join(osobj.all_names))
|
|
|
|
print()
|
|
print(_("You can see additional information with:\n\n osinfo-query os\n"))
|
|
return True
|