Michal Privoznik [Tue, 18 Feb 2014 17:40:28 +0000 (18:40 +0100)]
bridge_driver.h: Fix build --without-network
The networkNotifyActualDevice function is accepting two arguments, not
one:
qemu/qemu_process.c: In function 'qemuProcessNotifyNets':
qemu/qemu_process.c:2776:47: error: macro "networkNotifyActualDevice" passed 2 arguments, but takes just 1
if (networkNotifyActualDevice(def, net) < 0)
^
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Ján Tomko [Tue, 18 Feb 2014 14:01:32 +0000 (15:01 +0100)]
Fix conflicting types of virInitctlSetRunLevel
aebbcdd didn't change the non-linux definition of the function,
breaking the build on FreeBSD:
../../src/util/virinitctl.c:164: error: conflicting types for
'virInitctlSetRunLevel'
../../src/util/virinitctl.h:40: error: previous declaration of
'virInitctlSetRunLevel' was here
network: Taint networks that are using hook script
Basically, the idea is copied from domain code, where tainting
exists for a while. Currently, only one taint reason exists -
VIR_NETWORK_TAINT_HOOK to mark those networks which caused invoking
of hook script.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Michal Privoznik [Fri, 31 Jan 2014 15:48:06 +0000 (16:48 +0100)]
network: Introduce network hooks
There might be some use cases, where user wants to prepare the host or
its environment prior to starting a network and do some cleanup after
the network has been shut down. Consider all the functionality that
libvirt doesn't currently have as an example what a hook script can
possibly do.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Michal Privoznik [Wed, 12 Feb 2014 16:36:35 +0000 (17:36 +0100)]
network_conf: Expose virNetworkDefFormatInternal
In the next patch I'm going to need the network format function that
takes virBuffer as argument. However, slightly change of name is more
appropriate then: virNetworkDefFormatBuf to match the rest of functions
that format an object to buffer.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
CVE-2013-6456: Avoid unsafe use of /proc/$PID/root in LXC hotunplug code
Rewrite multiple hotunplug functions to to use the
virProcessRunInMountNamespace helper. This avoids
risk of a malicious guest replacing /dev with an absolute
symlink, tricking the driver into changing the host OS
filesystem.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
CVE-2013-6456: Avoid unsafe use of /proc/$PID/root in LXC chardev hostdev hotplug
Rewrite lxcDomainAttachDeviceHostdevMiscLive function
to use the virProcessRunInMountNamespace helper. This avoids
risk of a malicious guest replacing /dev with a absolute
symlink, tricking the driver into changing the host OS
filesystem.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
CVE-2013-6456: Avoid unsafe use of /proc/$PID/root in LXC block hostdev hotplug
Rewrite lxcDomainAttachDeviceHostdevStorageLive function
to use the virProcessRunInMountNamespace helper. This avoids
risk of a malicious guest replacing /dev with a absolute
symlink, tricking the driver into changing the host OS
filesystem.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
CVE-2013-6456: Avoid unsafe use of /proc/$PID/root in LXC USB hotplug
Rewrite lxcDomainAttachDeviceHostdevSubsysUSBLive function
to use the virProcessRunInMountNamespace helper. This avoids
risk of a malicious guest replacing /dev with a absolute
symlink, tricking the driver into changing the host OS
filesystem.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
CVE-2013-6456: Avoid unsafe use of /proc/$PID/root in LXC disk hotplug
Rewrite lxcDomainAttachDeviceDiskLive function to use the
virProcessRunInMountNamespace helper. This avoids risk of
a malicious guest replacing /dev with a absolute symlink,
tricking the driver into changing the host OS filesystem.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Eric Blake [Tue, 24 Dec 2013 05:55:51 +0000 (22:55 -0700)]
CVE-2013-6456: Avoid unsafe use of /proc/$PID/root in LXC shutdown/reboot code
Use helper virProcessRunInMountNamespace in lxcDomainShutdownFlags and
lxcDomainReboot. Otherwise, a malicious guest could use symlinks
to force the host to manipulate the wrong file in the host's namespace.
Idea by Dan Berrange, based on an initial report by Reco
<recoverym4n@gmail.com> at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=732394
Add helper for running code in separate namespaces
Implement virProcessRunInMountNamespace, which runs callback of type
virProcessNamespaceCallback in a container namespace. This uses a
child process to run the callback, since you can't change the mount
namespace of a thread. This implies that callbacks have to be careful
about what code they run due to async safety rules.
Idea by Dan Berrange, based on an initial report by Reco
<recoverym4n@gmail.com> at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=732394
Signed-off-by: Daniel Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Add a helper function which takes a file path and ensures
that all directory components leading up to the file exist.
IOW, it strips the filename part of the path and passes
the result to virFileMakePath.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Move check for cgroup devices ACL upfront in LXC hotplug
The check for whether the cgroup devices ACL is available is
done quite late during LXC hotplug - in fact after the device
node is already created in the container in some cases. Better
to do it upfront so we fail immediately.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Fix reset of cgroup when detaching USB device from LXC guests
When detaching a USB device from an LXC guest we must remove
the device from the cgroup ACL. Unfortunately we were telling
the cgroup code to use the guest /dev path, not the host /dev
path, and the guest device node had already been unlinked.
This was, however, fortunate since the code passed &priv->cgroup
instead of priv->cgroup, so would have crash if the device node
were accessible.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The LXC code missed the 'usb' component out of the path
/dev/bus/usb/$BUSNUM/$DEVNUM, so it failed to actually
setup cgroups for the device. This was in fact lucky
because the call to virLXCSetupHostUsbDeviceCgroup
was also mistakenly passing '&priv->cgroup' instead of
just 'priv->cgroup'. So once the path is fixed, libvirtd
would then crash trying to access the bogus virCgroupPtr
pointer. This would have been a security issue, were it
not for the bogus path preventing the pointer reference
being reached.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
virDomainDefCompatibleDevice blocks use of USB if no USB
controller is present. This is not correct for containers
since devices can be assigned directly regardless of any
controllers.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Currently, there's just one place where we care if hook script is
changing the domain XML: migration hook for incoming migration. In
all other places where a hook script is executed, we don't read the
XML back from the script.
Anyway, the hook script can alter domain XML and hence we should taint
it if the script did.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Peter Krempa [Fri, 14 Feb 2014 15:03:22 +0000 (16:03 +0100)]
Revert "storage: Introduce internal pool support"
The internal pools were an idea in one of the first iterations of the
gluster series, which we decided not to use. Somehow the patch still
got pushed. Remove it as the internal flag isn't needed.
Ján Tomko [Fri, 18 Oct 2013 11:52:03 +0000 (13:52 +0200)]
Support IPv6 in port allocator
Also try to bind on IPv6 to check if the port is occupied.
Change the mocked bind in the test to return EADDRINUSE
for some ports only for the IPv4/IPv6 socket if we're testing
on a host with IPv6 compiled in.
Also mock socket() to make it fail with EAFNOTSUPPORTED
if LIBVIRT_TEST_IPV4ONLY is set in the environment, to
simulate a host without IPv6 support in the kernel. The
tests are repeated again with this variable set.
Peter Krempa [Fri, 14 Feb 2014 10:46:37 +0000 (11:46 +0100)]
storage: Fix build with older compilers afeter gluster snapshot series
In commit e32268184b4fd1611ed5ffd3c758b8f6a34152e6 I accidentally added
twice a typedef for virStorageFileBackend when I moved it between files
across patch iterations. The double declaration breaks build on older
compilers in RHEL5 and FreeBSD.
Peter Krempa [Mon, 25 Nov 2013 17:56:24 +0000 (18:56 +0100)]
qemu: snapshot: Add support for external active snapshots on gluster
Add support for gluster backed images as sources for snapshots in the
qemu driver. This will also simplify adding further network backed
volumes as sources for snapshot in case qemu will support them.
Peter Krempa [Fri, 31 Jan 2014 13:26:32 +0000 (14:26 +0100)]
qemu: Switch snapshot deletion to the new API functions
Use the new storage driver APIs to delete snapshot backing files in case
of failure instead of directly relying on "unlink". This will help us in
the future when we will be adding network based storage without local
representation in the host.
Peter Krempa [Mon, 3 Feb 2014 15:12:57 +0000 (16:12 +0100)]
storage: Add file storage APIs in the default storage driver
Add APIs that will allow to use the storage driver to assist in
operations on files even for remote filesystems without native
representation as files in the host.
Peter Krempa [Thu, 13 Feb 2014 09:41:01 +0000 (10:41 +0100)]
conf: Move qemuSnapshotDiskGetActualType to virDomainSnapshotDiskGetActualType
All the data for getting the actual type is present in the snapshot
config. There is no need to have this function private to the qemu
driver and it will be re-used later in other parts of libvirt
Peter Krempa [Thu, 13 Feb 2014 09:41:01 +0000 (10:41 +0100)]
conf: Move qemuDiskGetActualType to virDomainDiskGetActualType
All the data for getting the actual type is present in the domain
config. There is no need to have this function private to the qemu
driver and it will be re-used later in other parts of libvirt
After further list discussion, it was decided that pulling in
wireshark as a dependency is a bit too much for the base 'libvirt'
package. Remember also that 'libvirt-devel' is also not pulled in
by the base 'libvirt' - the metapackage exists for full
functionality of libvirtd, rather than to pull in all subpackages.
The problem with VLAN is that the user still has to manually create the
vlan interface on the host. Then the generated configuration will use
it as a nerwork hostdev device. So the generated configurations of the
following two fragments are equivalent (see rhbz#1059637).
LXC from native: migrate veth network configuration
Some of the LXC configuration properties aren't migrated since they
would only cause problems in libvirt-lxc:
* lxc.network.ipv[46]: LXC driver doesn't setup IP address of guests,
see rhbz#1059624
* lxc.network.name, see rhbz#1059630
If no network configuration is provided, LXC only provides the loopback
interface. To match this, we need to use the privnet feature. LXC will
also define a 'none' network type in its 1.0.0 version that fits
libvirt LXC driver's default.
LXC rootfs can be either a directory or a block device or an image
file. The first two types have been implemented, but the image file is
still to be done since LXC auto-guesses the file format at mount time
and the LXC driver doesn't support the 'auto' format.
LXC driver: started implementing connectDomainXMLFromNative
This function aims at converting LXC configuration into a libvirt
domain XML description to help users migrate from LXC to libvirt.
Here is an example of how the lxc configuration works:
virsh -c lxc:/// domxml-from-native lxc-tools /var/lib/lxc/migrate_test/config
It is possible that some parts couldn't be properly mapped into a
domain XML fragment, so users should carefully review the result
before creating the domain.
fstab files in lxc.mount lines will need to be merged into the
configuration file as lxc.mount.entry.
As we can't know the amount of memory of the host, we have to set a
default value for max_balloon that users will probably want to adjust.
virConf now honours a VIR_CONF_FLAG_LXC_FORMAT flag to handle LXC
configuration files. The differences are that property names can
contain '.' character and values are all strings without any bounding
quotes.
Provide a new virConfWalk function calling a handler on all non-comment
values. This function will be used by the LXC conversion code to loop
over LXC configuration lines.
Eric Blake [Wed, 29 Jan 2014 00:41:34 +0000 (17:41 -0700)]
event: pass reason for PM events
Commit 57ddcc23 (v0.9.11) introduced the pmwakeup event, with
an optional 'reason' field reserved for possible future expansion.
But it failed to wire the field through RPC, so even if we do
add a reason in the future, we will be unable to get it back
to the user.
Worse, commit 7ba5defb (v1.0.0) repeated the same mistake with
the pmsuspend_disk event.
As long as we are adding new RPC calls, we might as well fix
the events to actually match the signature so that we don't have
to add yet another RPC in the future if we do decide to start
using the reason field.
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x
(remote_domain_event_callback_pmwakeup_msg)
(remote_domain_event_callback_pmsuspend_msg)
(remote_domain_event_callback_pmsuspend_disk_msg): Add reason
field.
* daemon/remote.c (remoteRelayDomainEventPMWakeup)
(remoteRelayDomainEventPMSuspend)
(remoteRelayDomainEventPMSuspendDisk): Pass reason to client.
* src/conf/domain_event.h (virDomainEventPMWakeupNewFromDom)
(virDomainEventPMSuspendNewFromDom)
(virDomainEventPMSuspendDiskNewFromDom): Require additional
parameter.
* src/conf/domain_event.c (virDomainEventPMClass): New class.
(virDomainEventPMDispose): New function.
(virDomainEventPMWakeupNew*, virDomainEventPMSuspendNew*)
(virDomainEventPMSuspendDiskNew*)
(virDomainEventDispatchDefaultFunc): Use new class.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remoteDomainBuildEvent*PM*): Pass
reason through.
* src/remote_protocol-structs: Regenerate.
Eric Blake [Thu, 9 Jan 2014 18:22:53 +0000 (11:22 -0700)]
event: convert remaining domain events to new style
Following the patterns established by lifecycle events, this
creates all the new RPC calls needed to pass callback IDs
for every domain event, and changes the limits in client and
server codes to use modern style when possible.
I've tested all combinations: both 'old client and new server'
and 'new client and old server' continue to work with the old
RPCs, and 'new client and new server' benefit from server-side
filtering with the new RPCs.
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x (REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_EVENT_*): Add
REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK_* counterparts.
* daemon/remote.c (remoteRelayDomainEvent*): Send callbackID via
newer RPC when used with new-style registration.
(remoteDispatchConnectDomainEventCallbackRegisterAny): Extend to
cover all domain events.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remoteDomainBuildEvent*): Add new
Callback and Helper functions.
(remoteEvents): Match order of RPC numbers, register new handlers.
(remoteConnectDomainEventRegisterAny)
(remoteConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny): Extend to cover all
domain events.
* src/remote_protocol-structs: Regenerate.
Eric Blake [Wed, 8 Jan 2014 14:57:25 +0000 (07:57 -0700)]
event: client RPC protocol tweaks for domain lifecycle events
The counterpart to the server RPC additions; here, a single
function can serve both old and new calls, while incoming
events must be serviced by two different functions. Again,
some wise choices in our XDR made it easier to share code
managing similar events.
While this only supports lifecycle events, it covers the
harder part of how Register and RegisterAny interact; the
remaining 15 events will be a mechanical change in a later
patch. For Register, we now have a callbackID locally for
more efficient cleanup if the RPC fails; we also prefer to
use the newer RPC where we know it is supported (the older
RPC must be used if we don't know if RegisterAny is
supported).
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (remoteEvents): Register new RPC
event handler.
(remoteDomainBuildEventLifecycle): Move guts...
(remoteDomainBuildEventLifecycleHelper): ...here.
(remoteDomainBuildEventCallbackLifecycle): New function.
(remoteConnectDomainEventRegister)
(remoteConnectDomainEventDeregister)
(remoteConnectDomainEventRegisterAny)
(remoteConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny): Use new RPC when supported.
Eric Blake [Wed, 8 Jan 2014 04:00:54 +0000 (21:00 -0700)]
event: prepare client to track domain callbackID
We want to convert over to server-side events, even for older
APIs. To do that, the client side of the remote driver wants
to distinguish between legacy virConnectDomainEventRegister and
normal virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny, while knowing the
client callbackID and the server's serverID for both types of
registration. The client also needs to probe whether the
server supports server-side filtering. However, for ease of
review, we don't actually use the new RPCs until a later patch.
* src/conf/object_event_private.h (virObjectEventStateCallbackID):
Add parameter.
* src/conf/object_event.c (virObjectEventCallbackListAddID)
(virObjectEventStateRegisterID): Separate legacy from callbackID.
(virObjectEventStateCallbackID): Pass through parameter.
(virObjectEventCallbackLookup): Let legacy and global domain
lifecycle events share a common remoteID.
* src/conf/network_event.c (virNetworkEventStateRegisterID):
Update caller.
* src/conf/domain_event.c (virDomainEventStateRegister)
(virDomainEventStateRegisterID, virDomainEventStateDeregister):
Likewise.
(virDomainEventStateRegisterClient)
(virDomainEventStateCallbackID): Implement new functions.
* src/conf/domain_event.h (virDomainEventStateRegisterClient)
(virDomainEventStateCallbackID): New prototypes.
* src/remote/remote_driver.c (private_data): Add field.
(doRemoteOpen): Probe server feature.
(remoteConnectDomainEventRegister)
(remoteConnectDomainEventRegisterAny): Use new function.
Eric Blake [Wed, 8 Jan 2014 20:59:35 +0000 (13:59 -0700)]
event: server RPC protocol tweaks for domain lifecycle events
This patch adds some new RPC call numbers, but for ease of review,
they sit idle until a later patch adds the client counterpart to
drive the new RPCs. Also for ease of review, I limited this patch
to just the lifecycle event; although converting the remaining
15 domain events will be quite mechanical. On the server side,
we have to have a function per RPC call, largely with duplicated
bodies (the key difference being that we store in our callback
opaque pointer whether events should be fired with old or new
style); meanwhile, a single function can drive multiple RPC
messages. With a strategic choice of XDR struct layout, we can
make the event generation code for both styles fairly compact.
I debated about adding a tri-state witness variable per
connection (values 'unknown', 'legacy', 'modern'). It would start
as 'unknown', move to 'legacy' if any RPC call is made to a legacy
event call, and move to 'modern' if the feature probe is made;
then the event code could issue an error if the witness state is
incorrect (a legacy RPC call while in 'modern', a modern RPC call
while in 'unknown' or 'legacy', and a feature probe while in
'legacy' or 'modern'). But while it might prevent odd behavior
caused by protocol fuzzing, I don't see that it would prevent
any security holes, so I considered it bloat.
Note that sticking @acl markers on the new RPCs generates unused
functions in access/viraccessapicheck.c, because there is no new
API call that needs to use the new checks; however, having a
consistent .x file is worth the dead code.
* src/libvirt_internal.h (VIR_DRV_FEATURE_REMOTE_EVENT_CALLBACK):
New feature.
* src/remote/remote_protocol.x
(REMOTE_PROC_CONNECT_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK_REGISTER_ANY)
(REMOTE_PROC_CONNECT_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK_DEREGISTER_ANY)
(REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK_LIFECYCLE): New RPCs.
* daemon/remote.c (daemonClientCallback): Add field.
(remoteDispatchConnectDomainEventCallbackRegisterAny)
(remoteDispatchConnectDomainEventCallbackDeregisterAny): New
functions.
(remoteDispatchConnectDomainEventRegisterAny)
(remoteDispatchConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny): Mark legacy use.
(remoteRelayDomainEventLifecycle): Change message based on legacy
or new use.
(remoteDispatchConnectSupportsFeature): Advertise new feature.
* src/remote_protocol-structs: Regenerate.
This patch continues the earlier conversion made for network
events, with a goal of introducing server-side event filtering
in a later patch. Actual behavior is unchanged without
further RPC changes.
* daemon/libvirtd.h (daemonClientPrivate): Alter the tracking of
domain events.
* daemon/remote.c (remoteClientInitHook, remoteClientFreeFunc)
(remoteRelayDomainEvent*)
(remoteDispatchConnectDomainEventRegister)
(remoteDispatchConnectDomainEventRegisterAny): Track domain
callbacks dynamically.
Ján Tomko [Wed, 12 Feb 2014 13:54:05 +0000 (14:54 +0100)]
Revert "storage: disk: Separate creating of the volume from building"
This reverts commit 67ccf91bf29488783bd1fda46b362450f71a2078.
We only generate the volume key after we've built it, but the storage
driver expects it to be filled after createVol finishes.
Squash the volume building back with creating to fulfill this
expectation.
Ján Tomko [Wed, 12 Feb 2014 13:23:30 +0000 (14:23 +0100)]
Revert "storage: lvm: Separate creating of the volume from building"
This reverts commit af1fb38f55d4fb87e0fcaee1e973fa9c6713b1e6.
With it, creating new logical volumes fails:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2014-February/msg00658.html
In the storage driver, we expect CreateVol to fill out the volume key,
but the LVM backend fills the key with the uuid reported by lvs after the
logical volume is created.
Cédric Bosdonnat [Wed, 12 Feb 2014 09:41:17 +0000 (10:41 +0100)]
AppArmor: Fix the place where the template should be installed
The security driver expects /etc/apparmor.d/libvirt/TEMPLATE but we
installed it to /etc/apparmor.d/libvirtd/TEMPLATE. Move the template to
the expected place since that code was here long before.
Oleg Strikov [Tue, 11 Feb 2014 15:51:41 +0000 (19:51 +0400)]
qemu: Implement a stub cpuArchDriver.baseline() handler for aarch64
Openstack Nova calls virConnectBaselineCPU() during initialization
of the instance to get a full list of CPU features.
This patch adds a stub to aarch64-specific code to handle
this request (no actual work is done). That's enough to have
this stub with limited functionality because qemu/kvm backend
supports only 'host-passthrough' cpu mode on aarch64.
Jim Fehlig [Thu, 6 Feb 2014 21:36:49 +0000 (14:36 -0700)]
libxl: register for domain events immediately after creation
A small fix for the possiblitiy of jumping to an error path before
registering for domain events, preventing receiving important ones
like shutdown and death.
Ján Tomko [Tue, 11 Feb 2014 15:35:33 +0000 (16:35 +0100)]
Rename 'index' in virCapabilitiesGetCpusForNode
This shadows the index function on some systems (RHEL-6.4, FreeBSD 9):
../../src/conf/capabilities.c: In function 'virCapabilitiesGetCpusForNode':
../../src/conf/capabilities.c:1005: warning: declaration of'index'
shadows a global declaration [-Wshadow]
/usr/include/strings.h:57: warning: shadowed declaration is here [-Wshadow]
On some platforms like IBM PowerNV the NUMA node numbers can be
non-sequential. For eg. numactl --hardware o/p from such a machine looks
as given below
Add a new backend for any character device. This backend uses channel
in spice connection. This channel is similar to spicevmc, but
all-purpose in contrast to spicevmc.
Apart from spicevmc, spiceport-backed chardev will not be formatted
into the command-line if there is no spice to use (with test for that
as well). For this I moved the def->graphics counting to the start
of the function so its results can be used in rest of the code even in
the future.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
This patch is here just to ease the code review and make related
changes look more sensible. Apart from removing the condition this is
merely a whitespace (indentation) change.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Limiting ourselves to qemu without QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE capability, we
used '-serial none' only if there was no serial device defined in the
domain XML. This means that if we want to have a possibility of the
device being defined in XML, but not used in the command-line
(e.g. when it's pointless), we'll fail to attach '-serial none' to the
command-line (when skipping the device's command-line building and the
device being the only one).
Since there is no such device, this patch doesn't actually do
anything, but enables easier future additions in this manner.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Add a new character device backend called 'spiceport' that uses
spice's channel for communications and apart from spicevmc can be used
as a backend for any character device from libvirt's point of view.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
rbd: Use rbd_create3 to create RBD format 2 images by default
This new RBD format supports snapshotting and cloning. By having
libvirt create images in format 2 end-users of the created images
can benefit from the new RBD format.
Older versions of libvirt can work with this new RBD format as long
as librbd supports format 2. RBD format is supported by librbd since
version 0.56 (Ceph Bobtail).
Signed-off-by: Wido den Hollander <wido@widodh.nl>
Joel SIMOES [Tue, 11 Feb 2014 11:25:33 +0000 (11:25 +0000)]
Libvirt lose sheepdogs volumes on pool refresh or restart.
When restarting sheepdog pool, all volumes are missing.
This patch add automatically all volume from the added pool.
Adding last Daniel P. Berrange's syntaxes correction.
Adding vol on separeted function 'inspired' from parallels_storage :
parallelsAddDiskVolume
Laine Stump [Mon, 10 Feb 2014 14:08:26 +0000 (16:08 +0200)]
build: correctly check for SOICGIFVLAN GET_VLAN_VID_CMD command
In order to make a client-only build successful on RHEL4 (yes, you
read that correctly!), commit 3ed2e54 modified src/util/virnetdev.c so
that the functional version of virNetDevGetVLanID() was only compiled
if GET_VLAN_VID_CMD was defined. However, it is *never* defined, but
is only an enum value, so the proper version was no longer compiled
even on platforms that support it. This resulted in the vlan tag not
being properly set for guest traffic on VEPA mode guest macvtap
interfaces that were bound to a vlan interface (that's the only place
that libvirt currently uses virNetDevGetVLanID)
Since there is no way to compile conditionally based on the presence
of an enum value, this patch modifies configure.ac to check for said
enum value with AC_CHECK_DECLS(), which #defines
HAVE_DECL_GET_VLAN_VID_CMD to 1 if it's successful compiling a test
program that uses GET_VLAN_VID_CMD (and still #defines it, but to 0,
if it's not successful). We can then make the compilation of
virNetDevGetVLanID() conditional on the value of
HAVE_DECL_GET_VLAN_VID_CMD.
Michal Privoznik [Mon, 10 Feb 2014 18:26:16 +0000 (19:26 +0100)]
virNetworkLoadState: Disallow mangled 'floor' element
In the network status XML we may have the <floor/> element with the
'sum' attribute. The attribute represents sum of all 'floor'-s of
computed over each interface connected to the network (this is needed to
guarantee certain bandwidth for certain domain). The sum is therefore a
number. However, if the number was mangled (e.g. by an user's
interference to network status file), we've just ignored it without
refusing to parse such file. This was all due to 'goto error' missing.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Peter Krempa [Fri, 7 Feb 2014 17:42:27 +0000 (18:42 +0100)]
qemu: Use correct permissions when determining the image chain
The code took into account only the global permissions. The domains now
support per-vm DAC labels and per-image DAC labels. Use the most
specific label available.
Michal Privoznik [Fri, 31 Jan 2014 14:36:13 +0000 (15:36 +0100)]
networkStartNetwork: Be more verbose
The lack of debug printings might be frustrating in the future.
Moreover, this function doesn't follow the usual pattern we have in the
rest of the code:
int ret = -1;
/* do some work */
ret = 0;
cleanup:
/* some cleanup work */
return ret;
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Peter Krempa [Tue, 21 Jan 2014 17:50:12 +0000 (18:50 +0100)]
qemu: hyperv: Add support for timer enlightenments
Add a new <timer> for the HyperV reference time counter enlightenment
and the iTSC reference page for Windows guests.
This feature provides a paravirtual approach to track timer events for
the guest (similar to kvmclock) with the option to use real hardware
clock on systems with a iTSC with compensation across various hosts.
Peter Krempa [Wed, 5 Feb 2014 09:10:14 +0000 (10:10 +0100)]
conf: Enforce supported options for certain timers
According to the documentation various timer options are only supported
by certain timer types. Add a post parse check to verify that the user
didn't specify invalid options.
Also fix the qemu command line parsing function to set correct default
values for the kvmclock timer so that it passes the new check.
Peter Krempa [Tue, 4 Feb 2014 18:02:04 +0000 (19:02 +0100)]
schema: Fix guest timer specification schema according to the docs
According to the documentation describing various tunables for domain
timers not all the fields are supported by all the driver types. Express
these in the RNG:
- rtc, platform: Only these support the "track" attribute.
- tsc: only one to support "frequency" and "mode" attributes
- hpet, pit: tickpolicy/catchup attribute/element
- kvmclock: no extra attributes are supported
Additionally the attributes of the <catchup> element for
tickpolicy='catchup' are optional according to the parsing code. Express
this in the XML and fix a spurious space added while formatting the
<catchup> element and add tests for it.