Actually, I'm turning this function into a macro as filename,
function name and line number needs to be passed. The new
function virAsprintfInternal is introduced with the extended set
of arguments.
Initially proposed as [1], but then changed to comment fix only. VMDK
can have internal version set to 2 when there are few features added
which do not affect us. Thanks to Jan's commit a1ee8e18 this can be
easily fixed by adding it to list of supported versions.
Eric Blake [Wed, 3 Jul 2013 20:43:11 +0000 (14:43 -0600)]
build: honor autogen.sh --no-git
Based on a report by Chandrashekar Shastri, at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=979360
On systems where git cannot access the outside world, a developer
can instead arrange to get a copy of gnulib at the right commit
via side channels (such as NFS share drives), set GNULIB_SRCDIR,
then use ./autogen.sh --no-git. In this setup, we will now
avoid direct use of git. Of course, this means no automatic
gnulib updates when libvirt.git updates its submodule, but it
is expected that any developer in such a situation is already
prepared to deal with the fallout.
* .gnulib: Update to latest, for bootstrap.
* bootstrap: Synchronize from gnulib.
* autogen.sh (no_git): Avoid git when requested.
* cfg.mk (_update_required): Skip automatic rerun of bootstrap if
we can't use git.
* docs/compiling.html.in: Document this setup.
* docs/hacking.html.in: Mention this.
* HACKING: Regenerate.
Eric Blake [Mon, 8 Jul 2013 22:37:11 +0000 (16:37 -0600)]
maint: tweak use of <a> in HACKING
The previous handling of <a> tags led to some less-than-ideal
layout in HACKING (most noticeable on a mid-sentence reference
to the valgrind home page).
This helper function is used to create parent directory for
the hostdev which will be added to the container. If the
parent directory of this hostdev doesn't exist, the mknod of
the hostdev will fail. eg with /dev/net/tun
Many applications use /dev/tty to read from stdin.
e.g. zypper on openSUSE.
Let's create this device node to unbreak those applications.
As /dev/tty is a synonym for the current controlling terminal
it cannot harm the host or any other containers.
Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@nod.at>
Peter Krempa [Tue, 2 Jul 2013 16:34:58 +0000 (18:34 +0200)]
selinux: Always generate imagelabel
The imagelabel SELinux label was only generated when relabeling was
enabled. This prohibited labeling of files created by libvirt that need
to be labeled even if relabeling is turned off.
The only codepath this change has direct impact on is labeling of FDs
passed to qemu which is always safe in current state.
John Ferlan [Wed, 3 Jul 2013 13:14:33 +0000 (09:14 -0400)]
Resolve Coverity complaints in tests/securityselinuxlabeltest.c
Two complaints of RESOURCE_FREE due to going to cleanup prior to a
VIR_FREE(line). Two complaints of FORWARD_NULL due to 'tmp' being
accessed after a strchr() without first checking if the return was NULL.
While looking at the code it seems that 'line' need only be allocated
once as the while loop will keep reading into line until eof causing
an unreported leak since line was never VIR_FREE()'d at the bottom of
the loop.
Don't spam logs with "port 0 must be in range" errors
Whenever virPortAllocatorRelease is called with port == 0, it complains
that the port is not in an allowed range, which is expectable as the
port was never allocated. Let's make virPortAllocatorRelease ignore 0
ports in a similar way free() ignores NULL pointers.
If a domain is paused before migration starts, we need to tell that to
the destination libvirtd to prevent it from resuming the domain at the
end of migration. This regression was introduced by commit 5379bb0.
Ján Tomko [Thu, 4 Jul 2013 09:35:59 +0000 (11:35 +0200)]
Fix build with clang
Partially revert cdd703f's revert of c163410, as linking with clang
with --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 still fails with:
"argument unused during compilation".
Use virDomainObjListRemoveLocked instead of virDomainObjListRemove, as
driver->domains is already taken by virDomainObjListForEach.
Above deadlock can be triggered when libvirtd is started after some
domain have been started by hand (in which case driver will not find
libvirt-xml domain config).
Signed-off-by: Marek Marczykowski-Górecki <marmarek@invisiblethingslab.com>
While iterating with virDomainObjListForEach it is safe to remove
current element. But while iterating, 'doms' lock is already taken, so
can't use standard virDomainObjListRemove. So introduce
virDomainObjListRemoveLocked for this purpose.
Signed-off-by: Marek Marczykowski-Górecki <marmarek@invisiblethingslab.com>
Eric Blake [Tue, 2 Jul 2013 23:26:42 +0000 (17:26 -0600)]
maint: update to latest gnulib
The latest mingw headers on Fedora 19 fail to build with gnulib
without an update.
Meanwhile, now that upstream gnulib has better handling of -W
probing for clang, we can drop some of our own solutions in
favor of upstream; thus this reverts commit c1634100, "Correctly
detect warning flags with clang".
Extend the ACL test case to validate filter rule checks
The 'check-aclrules' test case validates that there are ACL
checks in each method. This extends it so that it can also
validate that methods which return info about lists of objects,
will filter their returned info throw an ACL check.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Ensure that all APIs which list interface objects filter
them against the access control system.
This makes the APIs for listing names and counting devices
slightly less efficient, since we can't use the direct
netcf APIs for these tasks. Instead we have to ask netcf
for the full list of objects & iterate over the list
filtering them out.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Change the ACL filter functions to use a 'bool' return
type instead of a tri-state 'int' return type. The callers
of these functions don't want to distinguish 'auth failed'
from other errors.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
qemu: Allow seamless migration for domains with multiple graphics
Since commit 23e8b5d8, the code is refactored in a way that supports
domains with multiple graphics elements and commit 37b415200 allows
starting such domains. However none of those commits take migration
into account. Even though qemu doesn't support relocation for
anything else than SPICE and for no more than one graphics, there is no
reason to hardcode one graphics into this part of the code as well.
When removing a TAP device, the associated bandwidth settings are
removed. Currently, the /sbin/tc is used for that. It is spawned
several times. Moreover, we use the same @cmd variable to
construct the command and its arguments. That means we need to
virCommandFree(cmd); prior to each virCommandNew(TC); which
wasn't done.
Chen Fan [Fri, 7 Jun 2013 10:23:34 +0000 (18:23 +0800)]
qemu: Implement 'oncrash' events when guest panicked
Add monitor callback API domainGuestPanic, that implements
'destroy', 'restart' and 'preserve' events of the 'on_crash'
in the XML when domain crashed.
Eric Blake [Tue, 2 Jul 2013 16:28:20 +0000 (10:28 -0600)]
build: don't ship access syms files in tarball
On a mingw VPATH build (such as done by ./autobuild.sh), the tarball
created by 'make dist' was including generated files. The VPATH
rules were then seeing that the tarball files were up-to-date, and
not regenerating files locally, leading to this failure:
GEN libvirt.syms
cat: libvirt_access.syms: No such file or directory
cat: libvirt_access_qemu.syms: No such file or directory
cat: libvirt_access_lxc.syms: No such file or directory
make: *** [libvirt.syms] Error 1
We already have a category for generated sym files, which are
intentionally not part of the tarball; stick the access sym
files in that category. The rearrange the declarations a bit
to make it harder to repeat the problem, dropping things that
are now redundant (for example, BUILT_FILES already includes
GENERATED_SYM_FILES, so it does not also need to call out
ACCESS_DRIVER_SYM_FILES).
* src/Makefile.am (USED_SYM_FILES): Don't include generated files.
(GENERATED_SYM_FILES): Access syms files are generated.
(libvirt.syms): Include access syms files here.
(ACCESS_DRIVER_SYMFILES): Rename...
(ACCESS_DRIVER_SYM_FILES): ...for consistency.
Eric Blake [Tue, 2 Jul 2013 12:09:30 +0000 (06:09 -0600)]
build: work around mingw header pollution
On Fedora 18, when cross-compiling to mingw with the mingw*-dbus
packages installed, compilation fails with:
CC libvirt_net_rpc_server_la-virnetserver.lo
In file included from /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/dbus-1.0/dbus/dbus-connection.h:32:0,
from /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/dbus-1.0/dbus/dbus-bus.h:30,
from /usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/dbus-1.0/dbus/dbus.h:31,
from ../../src/util/virdbus.h:26,
from ../../src/rpc/virnetserver.c:39:
/usr/i686-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/include/dbus-1.0/dbus/dbus-message.h:74:58: error: expected ';', ',' or ')' before 'struct'
I have reported this as a bug against two packages:
- mingw-headers, for polluting the namespace
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=980270
- dbus, for not dealing with the pollution
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=980278
At least dbus has agreed that a future version of dbus headers will
do s/interface/iface/, regardless of what happens in mingw. But it
is also easy to workaround in libvirt in the meantime, without having
to wait for either mingw or dbus to upgrade.
* src/util/virdbus.h (includes): Undo mingw's pollution so that
dbus doesn't fail.
qemu/qemu_driver.c: In function 'qemuNodeDeviceDetachFlags':
qemu/qemu_driver.c:10693:9: error: 'domain' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
pci = virPCIDeviceNew(domain, bus, slot, function);
^
qemu/qemu_driver.c:10693:9: error: 'bus' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
qemu/qemu_driver.c:10693:9: error: 'slot' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
qemu/qemu_driver.c:10693:9: error: 'function' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
Since the other functions qemuNodeDeviceReAttach and qemuNodeDeviceReset
looks exactly the same, I've initialized the variables there as well.
However, I am still wondering why those functions don't matter to gcc
while the first one does.
Gao feng [Fri, 7 Jun 2013 07:12:21 +0000 (15:12 +0800)]
LXC: introduce virLXCControllerSetupUserns and lxcContainerSetID
This patch introduces new helper function
virLXCControllerSetupUserns, in this function,
we set the files uid_map and gid_map of the init
task of container.
lxcContainerSetID is used for creating cred for
tasks running in container. Since after setuid/setgid,
we may be a new user. This patch calls lxcContainerSetUserns
at first to make sure the new created files belong to
right user.
Gao feng [Fri, 7 Jun 2013 07:12:20 +0000 (15:12 +0800)]
LXC: sort the uidmap/gidmap of domain
Make sure the mapping line contains the root user of container
is the first element of idmap array. So we can get the real
user id on host for the container easily.
This patch also check the map information, User must map
the root user of container to any user of host.
Gao feng [Fri, 7 Jun 2013 07:12:19 +0000 (15:12 +0800)]
LXC: enable user namespace only when user set the uidmap
User namespace will be enabled only when the idmap exist
in configuration.
If you want disable user namespace,just remove these
elements from XML.
If kernel doesn't support user namespace and idmap exist
in configuration file, libvirt lxc will start failed and
return "Kernel doesn't support user namespace" message.
Gao feng [Fri, 7 Jun 2013 07:12:18 +0000 (15:12 +0800)]
LXC: Introduce New XML element for user namespace
This patch introduces new element <idmap> for
user namespace. for example
<idmap>
<uid start='0' target='1000' count='10'/>
<gid start='0' target='1000' count='10'/>
</idmap>
this new element is used for setting proc files
/proc/<pid>/{uid_map,gid_map}.
This patch also supports multiple uid/gid elements
setting in XML configuration.
We don't support the semi configuation, user has to
configure uid and gid both.
Dario Faggioli [Fri, 28 Jun 2013 14:32:52 +0000 (16:32 +0200)]
libxl: implement per NUMA node free memory reporting
By providing the implementation of nodeGetCellsFreeMemory for
the driver. This is all just a matter of properly formatting, in
a way that libvirt like, what Xen provides via libxl_get_numainfo().
Eric Blake [Mon, 1 Jul 2013 22:48:11 +0000 (16:48 -0600)]
build: configure must not affect tarball contents
On mingw, configure sets the name of the lxc symfile to
libvirt_lxc.defs rather than libvirt_lxc.syms. But tarballs
must be arch-independent, regardless of the configure options
used for the tree where we ran 'make dist'. This led to the
following failure in autobuild.sh:
CCLD libvirt-lxc.la
CCLD libvirt-qemu.la
/usr/lib64/gcc/i686-w64-mingw32/4.7.2/../../../../i686-w64-mingw32/bin/ld: cannot find libvirt_lxc.def: No such file or directory
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make[3]: *** [libvirt-lxc.la] Error 1
make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
We were already doing the right thing with libvirt_qemu.syms.
* src/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Don't ship a built file which
depends on configure for its final name.
Eric Blake [Mon, 1 Jul 2013 19:21:57 +0000 (13:21 -0600)]
build: avoid build failure without gnutls
Found while trying to cross-compile to mingw:
CC libvirt_driver_remote_la-remote_driver.lo
../../src/remote/remote_driver.c: In function 'doRemoteOpen':
../../src/remote/remote_driver.c:487:23: error: variable 'verify' set but not used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (doRemoteOpen): Also ignore 'verify'.
Crash of libvirtd by unprivileged user in virConnectListAllInterfaces
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 03:56:42PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> Hi Security Team,
>
> I've discovered a way for an unprivileged user with a readonly connection
> to libvirtd, to crash the daemon.
Ok, the final patch for this is issue will be the simpler variant that
Eric suggested
The embargo can be considered to be lifted on Monday July 1st, at
0900 UTC
The following is the GIT change that DV or myself will apply to libvirt
GIT master immediately before the 1.1.0 release:
>From 177b4165c531a4b3ba7f6ab6aa41dca9ceb0b8cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 10:48:37 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] CVE-2013-2218: Fix crash listing network interfaces with
filters
The virConnectListAllInterfaces method has a double-free of the
'struct netcf_if' object when any of the filtering flags cause
an interface to be skipped over. For example when running the
command 'virsh iface-list --inactive'
This is a regression introduced in release 1.0.6 by
Laine Stump [Mon, 1 Jul 2013 03:52:43 +0000 (23:52 -0400)]
pci: initialize virtual_functions array pointer to avoid segfault
This fixes https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=971325
The problem was that if virPCIGetVirtualFunctions was given the name
of a non-existent interface, it would return to its caller without
initializing the pointer to the array of virtual functions to NULL,
and the caller (virNetDevGetVirtualFunctions) would try to VIR_FREE()
the invalid pointer.
The final error message before the crash would be:
virPCIGetVirtualFunctions:2088 :
Failed to open dir '/sys/class/net/eth2/device':
No such file or directory
In this patch I move the initialization in virPCIGetVirtualFunctions()
to the begining of the function, and also do an explicit
initialization in virNetDevGetVirtualFunctions, just in case someone
in the future adds code into that function prior to the call to
virPCIGetVirtualFunctions.
The node device driver was written with the assumption that udev would
use a "change" event to notify libvirt of any change to device status
(including the name of the driver it was bound to). It turns out this
is not the case (see Comment 4 of BZ 979290). That means that a
dumpxml for a device would always show whatever driver happened to be
bound at the time libvirt was started (when the node device cache was
built).
There was already code in the driver (for the benefit of the HAL
backend) that updated the driver name from sysfs each time a device's
info was retrieved from the cache. This patch just enables that manual
update for the udev backend as well.
Historically security issues in libvirt have been primarily
triaged & fixed by the Red Hat libvirt members & Red Hat
security team, who then usually notify other vendors via
appropriate channels. There have been a number of times
when vendors have not been properly notified ahead of
announcement. It has also disadvantaged community members
who have to backport fixes to releases for which there are
no current libvirt stable branches.
To address this, we want to make the libvirt security process
entirely community focused / driven. To this end I have setup
a new email address "libvirt-security@redhat.com" for end
users to report bugs which have (possible) security implications.
This email addr is backed by an invitation only, private
archive, mailing list. The intent is for the list membership
to comprise a subset of the libvirt core team, along with any
vendor security team engineers who wish to participate in a
responsible disclosure process for libvirt. Members of the
list will be responsible for analysing the problem to determine
if a security issue exists and then issue fixes for all current
official stable branches & git master.
I am proposing the following libvirt core team people as
members of the security team / list (all cc'd):
Daniel Berrange (Red Hat)
Eric Blake (Red Hat)
Jiri Denemar (Red Hat)
Daniel Veillard (Red Hat)
Jim Fehlig (SUSE)
Doug Goldstein (Gentoo)
Guido Günther (Debian)
We don't have anyone from Ubuntu on the libvirt core team.
Serge Hallyn is the most frequent submitter of patches from
Ubuntu in recent history, so I'd like to invite him to join.
Alternatively, Serge, feel free to suggest someone else to
represent Ubuntu's interests.
If any other vendors/distros have security people who are
responsible for dealing with libvirt security issues, and
want to join to get early disclosure of issues, they can
suggest people. Existing security team members will vet /
approve such requests to ensure they are genuine.
Anyone on the team / list will be **required** to honour any
embargo period agreed between members for non-public issues
that are reported. The aim will be to have a maximum 2 week
embargo period in the common case, extendable to 1 month if
there is sufficient justification made. If anyone feels they
are unable to follow such an embargo process for whatever
reason, please decline membership of the security list/team.
The patch which follows puts up some docs on the website
about all of this....
Document how to report security bugs and the process that
will be used for addressing them.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Eric Blake [Sat, 29 Jun 2013 20:50:14 +0000 (14:50 -0600)]
spec: require xen-devel for libxl driver
When using 'rpmbuild --define "_without_xen 1"', but on a new enough
Fedora where %{with_libxl} still gets set to 1 by default, the
build dependencies were incomplete, which could result in 'make rpm'
failing because ./configure failed to build the libxl driver.
John Ferlan [Fri, 28 Jun 2013 19:07:05 +0000 (15:07 -0400)]
Resolve valgrind errors for nodedev cap parsing
There were two errors, one as a direct result of commit id '8807b285'
and the other from cut-n-paste
TEST: nodedevxml2xmltest
.............. 14 OK
==25735== 3 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1 of 24
==25735== at 0x4A0887C: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:270)
==25735== by 0x344D2AF275: xmlStrndup (in /usr/lib64/libxml2.so.2.9.1)
==25735== by 0x4D0C767: virNodeDeviceDefParseNode (node_device_conf.c:997)
==25735== by 0x4D0D3D2: virNodeDeviceDefParse (node_device_conf.c:1337)
==25735== by 0x401CA4: testCompareXMLToXMLHelper (nodedevxml2xmltest.c:28)
==25735== by 0x402B2F: virtTestRun (testutils.c:158)
==25735== by 0x401B27: mymain (nodedevxml2xmltest.c:81)
==25735== by 0x40316A: virtTestMain (testutils.c:722)
==25735== by 0x37C1021A04: (below main) (libc-start.c:225)
==25735==
==25735== 16 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 10 of 24
==25735== at 0x4A08A6E: realloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:662)
==25735== by 0x4C7385E: virReallocN (viralloc.c:184)
==25735== by 0x4C73906: virExpandN (viralloc.c:214)
==25735== by 0x4C73B4A: virInsertElementsN (viralloc.c:324)
==25735== by 0x4D0C84C: virNodeDeviceDefParseNode (node_device_conf.c:1026)
==25735== by 0x4D0D3D2: virNodeDeviceDefParse (node_device_conf.c:1337)
==25735== by 0x401CA4: testCompareXMLToXMLHelper (nodedevxml2xmltest.c:28)
==25735== by 0x402B2F: virtTestRun (testutils.c:158)
==25735== by 0x401B27: mymain (nodedevxml2xmltest.c:81)
==25735== by 0x40316A: virtTestMain (testutils.c:722)
==25735== by 0x37C1021A04: (below main) (libc-start.c:225)
==25735==
PASS: nodedevxml2xmltest
The first error was resolved by adding a missing VIR_FREE(numberStr); in
the new function virNodeDevCapPciDevIommuGroupParseXML().
The second error was a bit more opaque as the error was a result of copying
the free methodolgy of the existing code in virNodeDevCapsDefFree(). The code
would free each of the entries in the array, but not the memory for the
array itself. Added the necessary VIR_FREE(data->pci_dev.iommuGroupDevices)
and while at it added the missing VIR_FREE(data->pci_dev.virtual_functions)
although there wasn't a test that tripped across it (thus it's been lurking
since commit id 'a010165d').
TEST: libvirtdconftest
........................................ 40 OK
==25875== 690 (480 direct, 210 indirect) bytes in 30 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 18 of 24
==25875== at 0x4A06B6F: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:593)
==25875== by 0x4C737DF: virAllocN (viralloc.c:152)
==25875== by 0x403BC8: remoteConfigGetStringList (libvirtd-config.c:74)
==25875== by 0x4042CF: daemonConfigLoadOptions (libvirtd-config.c:382)
==25875== by 0x4052F5: daemonConfigLoadData (libvirtd-config.c:479)
==25875== by 0x40222C: testCorrupt (libvirtdconftest.c:112)
==25875== by 0x40321F: virtTestRun (testutils.c:158)
==25875== by 0x401FEE: mymain (libvirtdconftest.c:228)
==25875== by 0x40385A: virtTestMain (testutils.c:722)
==25875== by 0x37C1021A04: (below main) (libc-start.c:225)
==25875==
PASS: libvirtdconftest
TEST: storagevolxml2argvtest
.............. 14 OK
==25636== 358 (264 direct, 94 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 67 of 75
==25636== at 0x4A06B6F: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:593)
==25636== by 0x4C95791: virAlloc (viralloc.c:124)
==25636== by 0x4CA0BB4: virCommandNewArgs (vircommand.c:805)
==25636== by 0x4CA0C88: virCommandNew (vircommand.c:789)
==25636== by 0x408602: virStorageBackendCreateQemuImgCmd (storage_backend.c:849)
==25636== by 0x405427: testCompareXMLToArgvHelper (storagevolxml2argvtest.c:61)
==25636== by 0x4064DF: virtTestRun (testutils.c:158)
==25636== by 0x40516F: mymain (storagevolxml2argvtest.c:195)
==25636== by 0x406B1A: virtTestMain (testutils.c:722)
==25636== by 0x37C1021A04: (below main) (libc-start.c:225)
==25636==
PASS: storagevolxml2argvtest
TEST: networkxml2xmltest
.................. 18 OK
==25504== 7 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 5 of 23
==25504== at 0x4A0887C: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:270)
==25504== by 0x37C1085D71: strdup (strdup.c:42)
==25504== by 0x4CB835F: virStrdup (virstring.c:546)
==25504== by 0x4CC5179: virXPathString (virxml.c:90)
==25504== by 0x4CC75C2: virNetDevVlanParse (netdev_vlan_conf.c:78)
==25504== by 0x4CF928A: virNetworkPortGroupParseXML (network_conf.c:1555)
==25504== by 0x4CFE385: virNetworkDefParseXML (network_conf.c:2049)
==25504== by 0x4D0113B: virNetworkDefParseNode (network_conf.c:2273)
==25504== by 0x4D01254: virNetworkDefParse (network_conf.c:2234)
==25504== by 0x401E80: testCompareXMLToXMLHelper (networkxml2xmltest.c:32)
==25504== by 0x402D4F: virtTestRun (testutils.c:158)
==25504== by 0x401CE9: mymain (networkxml2xmltest.c:110)
==25504==
PASS: networkxml2xmltest
Also changed the label from error to cleanup and adjusted code since it's
all one exit path
Doug Goldstein [Fri, 28 Jun 2013 01:43:00 +0000 (20:43 -0500)]
Allow RO connections to interface udev backend
The udev based interface backend did not allow querying data over a
read-only connection which is different than how the netcf backend
operates. This brings the behavior inline with the default, netcf
backend.
Dennis Chen [Fri, 28 Jun 2013 09:59:51 +0000 (11:59 +0200)]
Fix vPort management: FC vHBA creation
When creating a virtual FC HBA with virsh/libvirt API, an error message
will be returned: "error: Node device not found",
also the 'nodedev-dumpxml' shows wrong information of wwpn & wwnn
for the new created device.
Signed-off-by: xschen@tnsoft.com.cn
This reverts f90af69 which switched wwpn & wwwn in the wrong place.
Laine Stump [Fri, 28 Jun 2013 08:00:54 +0000 (04:00 -0400)]
util: fix build error on non-Linux systems
Building on FreeBSD had this linker error:
/work/a/ports/devel/libvirt/work/libvirt-1.1.0/src/.libs/libvirt.so:
undefined reference to `virPCIDeviceAddressParse'
This was caused by the new use of virPCIDeviceAddressParse in a
portion of virpci.c that wasn't linux-only (in commit 72c029d8). The
problem was that virPCIDeviceAddressParse had originally been defined
inside #ifdef _linux (because it was only used by another function
that was inside the same ifdef).
The solution is to move it out to the part of virpci.c that is
compiled on all platforms.
(Because the portion that was "moved" was 40-50 lines, but only moved
up by 15 lines, the diff for the patch is less than non-informative -
rather than showing that part that I moved, it shows the bit that was
previously before the moved part, and now sits *after* it.)
conf: Swap order of AddImplicitControllers and DomainDefPostParse
Implicit controllers may be dependent on device definitions altered
in a post-parse callback. Specifically, if a console device is
defined without the target type, the type will be set in QEMU's
callback. In the case of s390, this is virtio, which requires
an implicit virtio-serial controller.
Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
S390: Testcase for console default target type (virtio)
For s390 the default console target type is virtio. This also requires
that an implicit virtio-serial controller is instantiated.
This testcase verifies that the target type of virtio is correctly set
in the generated XML if no target element was given and that the
corresponding virtio-serial element is generated too.
Signed-off-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Laine Stump [Sun, 23 Jun 2013 18:47:57 +0000 (14:47 -0400)]
pci: new iommu_group functions
Any device which belongs to an "IOMMU group" (used by vfio) will
have links to all devices of its group listed in
/sys/bus/pci/$device/iommu_group/devices;
/sys/bus/pci/$device/iommu_group is actually a link to
/sys/kernel/iommu_groups/$n, where $n is the group number (there
will be a corresponding device node at /dev/vfio/$n once the
devices are bound to the vfio-pci driver)
The following functions are added:
virPCIDeviceGetIOMMUGroupList
Gets a virPCIDeviceList with one virPCIDeviceList for each device
in the same IOMMU group as the provided virPCIDevice (a copy of the
original device object is included in the list.
virPCIDeviceAddressIOMMUGroupIterate
Calls the function @actor once for each device in the group that
contains the given virPCIDeviceAddress.
virPCIDeviceAddressGetIOMMUGroupAddresses
Fills in a virPCIDeviceAddressPtr * with an array of
virPCIDeviceAddress, one for each device in the iommu group of the
provided virPCIDeviceAddress (including a copy of the original).
virPCIDeviceAddressGetIOMMUGroupNum
Returns the group number as an int (a valid group number will always
be 0 or greater). If there is no iommu_group link in the device's
directory (usually indicating that vfio isn't loaded), -2 will be
returned. On any real error, -1 will be returned.
Ján Tomko [Wed, 26 Jun 2013 12:55:27 +0000 (14:55 +0200)]
Plug leak in virCgroupMoveTask
We only break out of the while loop if *content is an empty string.
However the buffer has been allocated to BUFSIZ + 1 (8193 in my case),
but it gets overwritten in the next for iteration.
Move VIR_FREE right before we overwrite it to avoid the leak.
==5777== 16,386 bytes in 2 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1,022 of 1,027
==5777== by 0x5296E28: virReallocN (viralloc.c:184)
==5777== by 0x52B0C66: virFileReadLimFD (virfile.c:1137)
==5777== by 0x52B0E1A: virFileReadAll (virfile.c:1199)
==5777== by 0x529B092: virCgroupGetValueStr (vircgroup.c:534)
==5777== by 0x529AF64: virCgroupMoveTask (vircgroup.c:1079)
Ján Tomko [Wed, 26 Jun 2013 11:07:24 +0000 (13:07 +0200)]
Fix invalid read in virCgroupGetValueStr
Don't check for '\n' at the end of file if zero bytes were read.
Found by valgrind:
==404== Invalid read of size 1
==404== at 0x529B09F: virCgroupGetValueStr (vircgroup.c:540)
==404== by 0x529AF64: virCgroupMoveTask (vircgroup.c:1079)
==404== by 0x1EB475: qemuSetupCgroupForEmulator (qemu_cgroup.c:1061)
==404== by 0x1D9489: qemuProcessStart (qemu_process.c:3801)
==404== by 0x18557E: qemuDomainObjStart (qemu_driver.c:5787)
==404== by 0x190FA4: qemuDomainCreateWithFlags (qemu_driver.c:5839)
Laine Stump [Tue, 25 Jun 2013 23:32:07 +0000 (19:32 -0400)]
network: allow <vlan> in type='hostdev' networks
Although SRIOV network cards support setting a vlan tag on their
virtual functions, and although setting this vlan tag via a <vlan>
element in a domain's <interface> works, setting a vlan tag for these
devices in a <network> definition, or in a network <portgroup>
definition is also supposed to work (and the comment that validates
<vlan> usage even says that!). However, the check to allow it only
checked for an openvswitch network, so attempts to add <vlan> to a
network of type='hostdev' would fail.
Laine Stump [Wed, 26 Jun 2013 06:13:45 +0000 (02:13 -0400)]
docs: correct and update network vlan example
Somehow I put an example of a domain interface with a <vlan> element
into the network documentation.
This patch replaces that with an example of a network definition that
has a vlan element with trunk='yes', multiple tags, and even the new
nativeMode attribute. It also includes a <portgroup> that has a vlan
defined.