Michal Privoznik [Thu, 23 May 2013 13:22:35 +0000 (15:22 +0200)]
umlConnectTapDevice: initialize tapfd variable
There is possibility to jump to 'cleanup' label without tapfd variable
being initialized. In the label, VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(tapfd) is called which
can have fatal consequences.
remote: fix dom->id after virDomainCreateWithFlags
The same issue as (already fixed) in virDomainCreate -
REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_CREATE_WITH_FLAGS doesn't return new domain ID, only
-1 on error or 0 on success.
Besides this one fix it is more general problem - local domain object
ID can desynchronize with the real one, for example in case of another
client creates/destroys domain in the meantime. Perhaps virDomainGetID
should be called remotely (with all performance implications...)? Or
some event-based notification used?
Signed-off-by: Marek Marczykowski <marmarek@invisiblethingslab.com>
For future work we need _virDomainEventGraphicsAddress and
_virDomainEventGraphicsSubjectIdentity members to be char * not const
char *. We are strdup()-ing them anyway, so they should have been char *
anyway (from const correctness POV). However, we don't want users to
change passed values, so we need to make the callback's argument const.
Although this is an API change (not ABI though), real callers won't be
impacted. Why?
1. these callback members are read-only, so it is less likely that
someone is trying to assign into the struct members.
2. The only way to register a virConnectDomainEventGraphicsCallback is
to cast it through a call to virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny. That is,
even if the user's callback function leaves out the const, we never use
the typedef as the direct type of any API parameter. Since they are
already casting their function pointer into a munged type before
registering it, their code will continue to compile.
Michal Privoznik [Wed, 22 May 2013 16:32:27 +0000 (18:32 +0200)]
virNetDevTapCreate: Fail on systems not supporting IFF_MULTI_QUEUE
In my previous patches I enabled the IFF_MULTI_QUEUE flag every
time the user requested multiqueue TAP device. However, this
works only at runtime. During build time the flag may be
undeclared.
This attribute is going to represent number of queues for
multique vhost network interface. This commit implements XML
extension part of the feature and add one test as well. For now,
we can only do xml2xml test as qemu command line generation code
is not adapted yet.
Guannan Ren [Tue, 21 May 2013 14:31:48 +0000 (22:31 +0800)]
conf: add 'sharePolicy' attribute to graphics element for vnc
-vnc :5900,share=allow-exclusive
allows clients to ask for exclusive access which is
implemented by dropping other connections Connecting
multiple clients in parallel requires all clients asking
for a shared session (vncviewer: -shared switch)
-vnc :5900,share=force-shared
disables exclusive client access. Useful for shared
desktop sessions, where you don't want someone forgetting
specify -shared disconnect everybody else.
-vnc :5900,share=ignore
completely ignores the shared flag and allows everybody
connect unconditionally
Guannan Ren [Tue, 21 May 2013 13:29:38 +0000 (21:29 +0800)]
interface: list all interfaces with flags == 0
virConnectListAllInterfaces should support to list all of
interfaces when the value of flags is 0. The behaviour is
consistent with other virConnectListAll* APIs
Eric Blake [Tue, 21 May 2013 02:30:30 +0000 (20:30 -0600)]
cgroup: be robust against cgroup movement races
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=965169 documents a
problem starting domains when cgroups are enabled; I was able
to reliably reproduce the race about 5% of the time when I added
hooks to domain startup by 3 seconds (as that seemed to be about
the length of time that qemu created and then closed a temporary
thread, probably related to aio handling of initially opening
a disk image). The problem has existed since we introduced
virCgroupMoveTask in commit 9102829 (v0.10.0).
There are some inherent TOCTTOU races when moving tasks between
kernel cgroups, precisely because threads can be created or
completed in the window between when we read a thread id from the
source and when we write to the destination. As the goal of
virCgroupMoveTask is merely to move ALL tasks into the new
cgroup, it is sufficient to iterate until no more threads are
being created in the old group, and ignoring any threads that
die before we can move them.
It would be nicer to start the threads in the right cgroup to
begin with, but by default, all child threads are created in
the same cgroup as their parent, and we don't want vcpu child
threads in the emulator cgroup, so I don't see any good way
of avoiding the move. It would also be nice if the kernel were
to implement something like rename() as a way to atomically move
a group of threads from one cgroup to another, instead of forcing
a window where we have to read and parse the source, then format
and write back into the destination.
* src/util/vircgroup.c (virCgroupAddTaskStrController): Ignore
ESRCH, because a thread ended between read and write attempts.
(virCgroupMoveTask): Loop until all threads have moved.
Convert Xen domain core dump driver methods to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain coredump
APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security checks.
The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert Xen domain stats/peek driver methods to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain stats &
peek APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security checks.
The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert Xen domain scheduler driver methods to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain scheduler
APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security checks.
The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert Xen domain autostart driver methods to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain autostart
APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security checks.
The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert Xen domain device hotplug driver methods to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain hotplug
APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security checks.
The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert Xen domain VCPU driver methods to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain VCPU
APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security checks.
The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert Xen domain create/define/getxml/migration APIs to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain create, migrate,
getxml, & define APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security
checks. The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert Xen domain managed save driver methods to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain save
APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security checks.
The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert Xen domain property driver methods to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain property
APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security checks.
The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert Xen domain lifecycle driver methods to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain lifecycle
APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security checks.
The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Convert Xen domain lookup driver methods to use virDomainDefPtr
Introduce use of a virDomainDefPtr in the domain lookup
APIs to simplify introduction of ACL security checks.
The virDomainPtr cannot be safely used, since the app
may have supplied mis-matching name/uuid/id fields. eg
the name points to domain X, while the uuid points to
domain Y. Resolving the virDomainPtr to a virDomainDefPtr
ensures a consistent name/uuid/id set.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The shunloadStart function didn't check the status of virInitialize which
was flagged by Coverity. Adjust the function and shunloadtest in order
to handle the situation.
Michal Privoznik [Mon, 20 May 2013 17:26:14 +0000 (19:26 +0200)]
qemuDomainChangeEjectableMedia: Unlock domain while waiting for event
In 84c59ffa I've tried to fix changing ejectable media process. The
process should go like this:
1) we need to call 'eject' on the monitor
2) we should wait for 'DEVICE_TRAY_MOVED' event
3) now we can issue 'change' command
However, while waiting in step 2) the domain monitor was locked. So
even if qemu reported the desired event, the proper callback was not
called immediately. The monitor handling code needs to lock the
monitor in order to read the event. So that's the first lock we must
not hold while waiting. The second one is the domain lock. When
monitor handling code reads an event, the appropriate callback is
called then. The first thing that each callback does is locking the
corresponding domain as a domain or its device is about to change
state. So we need to unlock both monitor and VM lock. Well, holding
any lock while sleep()-ing is not the best thing to do anyway.
Eric Blake [Tue, 14 May 2013 23:41:15 +0000 (17:41 -0600)]
maint: enforce correct copyright usage
To ensure we don't regress and cause the need for further
cleanups, add a 'make syntax-check' rule that ensures new
files have proper copyright contents.
You should also include a copy of the license itself somewhere in the
distribution of your program. All programs, whether they are released
under the GPL or LGPL, should include the text version of the GPL. In
GNU programs the license is usually in a file called COPYING.
If you are releasing your program under the LGPL, you should also
include the text version of the LGPL, usually in a file called
COPYING.LESSER. Please note that, since the LGPL is a set of
additional permissions on top of the GPL, it's important to include
both licenses so users have all the materials they need to understand
their rights.
* configure.ac (COPYING): No more games with non-git file.
* COPYING: New file, copied from gnulib.
* COPYING.LIB: Rename...
* COPYING.LESSER: ...to this.
* .gitignore: Track licenses in git.
* cfg.mk (exclude_file_name_regexp--sc_copyright_address): Tweak
rule.
* libvirt.spec.in (daemon, client, python): Reflect rename.
Eric Blake [Tue, 14 May 2013 23:42:12 +0000 (17:42 -0600)]
maint: use LGPL correctly
Several files called out COPYING or COPYING.LIB instead of using
the normal boilerplate. It's especially important that we don't
call out COPYING from an LGPL file, since COPYING is traditionally
used for the GPL. A few files were lacking copyright altogether.
Gao feng [Mon, 20 May 2013 10:12:17 +0000 (18:12 +0800)]
LXC: remove unnecessary check on root filesystem
After commit c131525bec5af248e3843224bc5ce8d6435760f0
"Auto-add a root <filesystem> element to LXC containers on startup"
for libvirt lxc, root must be existent.
Michal Privoznik [Sun, 19 May 2013 09:17:19 +0000 (11:17 +0200)]
openvzDomainSetNetwork: use virCommand
Currently, the openvzDomainSetNetwork function constructs an
array of strings representing a command line for VZCTL binary.
This is a overkill since our virCommand APIs can cover all the
functionality. Moreover, the function is not following our
structure where return value is set to -1 initially, and after
all operations succeeded then it is set to zero.
Osier Yang [Fri, 17 May 2013 10:34:24 +0000 (18:34 +0800)]
qemu: Add callback struct for qemuBuildCommandLine
Since 0d70656afded, it starts to access the sysfs files to build
the qemu command line (by virSCSIDeviceGetSgName, which is to find
out the scsi generic device name by adpater:bus:target:unit), there
is no way to work around, qemu wants to see the scsi generic device
like "/dev/sg6" anyway.
And there might be other places which need to access sysfs files
when building qemu command line in future.
Instead of increasing the arguments of qemuBuildCommandLine, this
introduces a new callback for qemuBuildCommandLine, and thus tests
can register their own callbacks for sysfs test input files accessing.
* src/qemu/qemu_command.h: (New callback struct
qemuBuildCommandLineCallbacks;
extern buildCommandLineCallbacks)
* src/qemu/qemu_command.c: (wire up the callback struct)
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: (Use the new syntax of qemuBuildCommandLine)
* src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c: Likewise
* src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Likewise
* tests/testutilsqemu.[ch]: (Helper testSCSIDeviceGetSgName;
callback struct testCallbacks;)
* tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c: (Use testCallbacks)
* src/tests/qemuxmlnstest.c: (Like above)
Osier Yang [Thu, 16 May 2013 12:40:54 +0000 (20:40 +0800)]
storage_conf: Improve the coding style in storage_conf.h
Changes:
* Remove useless comments
* Remove useless blank lines
* If the struct member is a enum type, comment it like
/* enum fooBar */
* Break the long lines
* Prefer the common function style for the inline function
Osier Yang [Thu, 16 May 2013 12:40:50 +0000 (20:40 +0800)]
storage_conf: Fix the coding stype in storage_conf.c
Changes:
* Remove the useless space in "for" statement (e.g.
for (i = 0 ; i < something ; i++)
* Change the function's style to:
void
foo(bar)
{
printf("foo is not bar\n");
}
* Don't lose "{}" for "if...else" branches if one of the branch
has more than one line block. Example of the old ones:
if (a) {
printf("a is not funny");
} else
printf("a is funny");
* Remove the 1 space before "goto" label.
* Remove the useless blank line(s)
* Add blank line if it can make the code more clear to eyes.
The mkdtemp function is missing on mingw platforms. It is
used in various Linux specific places in libvirt, but
recently became used in fdstreamtest.c which is cross
platform. Thus the GNULIB mkdtemp module should be used
to provide mkdtemp.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
If PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR is not set when doing mingw32/64 builds,
then pkg-config may silently fallback to native versions of
libraries, with predictably bad results. Setting PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR
forces it to only consider the mingw32/64 libraries.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
#kill -STOP `pidof qemu-kvm`
#virsh destroy $guest --graceful
error: Failed to destroy domain testVM
error: An error occurred, but the cause is unknown
With --graceful, SIGTERM always is emitted to kill driver
process, but it won't success till burning out waiting time
in case of process being stopped.
But domain destroy without --graceful can work, SIGKILL will
be emitted to the stopped process after 10 secs which always
kills a process even one that is currently stopped.
So report an error after burning out waiting time in this case.