Dario Faggioli [Fri, 14 Jun 2013 10:24:15 +0000 (12:24 +0200)]
libxl: implement NUMA capabilities reporting
Starting from Xen 4.2, libxl has all the bits and pieces in place
for retrieving an adequate amount of information about the host
NUMA topology. It is therefore possible, after a bit of shuffling,
to arrange those information in the way libvirt wants to present
them to the outside world.
Therefore, with this patch, the <topology> section of the host
capabilities is properly populated, when running on Xen, so that
we can figure out whether or not we're running on a NUMA host,
and what its characteristics are.
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com> Cc: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
---
Changes from v3:
* updated VIR_*ALLOC* call sites not to invoke virReportOOMError();
* failing at getting NUMA and CPU topology info from libxl are now
considered proper errors, as requested during review;
* s/out/cleanup/ as requested during review.
Changes from v2:
* iterators turned from int to size_t;
* fixed wrong sibling maps if on same node but different socket;
* code motion and error handling, as requested during review.
Changes from v1:
* fixed a typo in the commit message, as requested during review;
* fixed coding style (one function parameters per line and no spaces
between variable definitions), as requested during review;
* avoid zero-filling memory after VIR_ALLOC_N(), since it does that
already, as requested during review;
* improved out of memory error reporting, as requested during review;
* libxlMakeNumaCapabilities() created, accommodating all the NUMA
related additions, instead of having them within
libxlMakeCapabilitiesInternal(), as suggested during review.
Dario Faggioli [Thu, 8 Aug 2013 16:02:47 +0000 (18:02 +0200)]
libxl: fix node ranges in libxlNodeGetCellsFreeMemory()
introduced by cs 4b9eec50fe2c23343 ("libxl: implement per
NUMA node free memory reporting"). What was wrong was that
libxl_get_numainfo() put in nr_nodes the actual number of
host NUMA nodes, not the highest node ID (like libnuma's
numa_max_node() does instead).
While at it, turn the failure of libxl_get_numainfo() from
a simple warning to a proper error, as requested during the
review of another patch of the original series.
Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com> Cc: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Alex Jia [Thu, 8 Aug 2013 08:44:57 +0000 (16:44 +0800)]
remote: Fix a segfault in remoteDomainCreateWithFlags
Valgrind defects memory error:
==16759== 1 errors in context 1 of 8:
==16759== Invalid free() / delete / delete[] / realloc()
==16759== at 0x4A074C4: free (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==16759== by 0x83CD329: xdr_string (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.17.so)
==16759== by 0x4D93E4D: xdr_remote_nonnull_string (remote_protocol.c:31)
==16759== by 0x4D94350: xdr_remote_nonnull_domain (remote_protocol.c:58)
==16759== by 0x4D976C8: xdr_remote_domain_create_with_flags_ret (remote_protocol.c:1762)
==16759== by 0x83CC734: xdr_free (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.17.so)
==16759== by 0x4D7F1E0: remoteDomainCreateWithFlags (remote_driver.c:2441)
==16759== by 0x4D4BF17: virDomainCreateWithFlags (libvirt.c:9499)
==16759== by 0x13127A: cmdStart (virsh-domain.c:3376)
==16759== by 0x12BF83: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:1751)
==16759== by 0x126FFB: main (virsh.c:3205)
==16759== Address 0xe1394a0 is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd
==16759== 1 errors in context 2 of 8:
==16759== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==16759== at 0x4A07477: free (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==16759== by 0x83CD329: xdr_string (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.17.so)
==16759== by 0x4D93E4D: xdr_remote_nonnull_string (remote_protocol.c:31)
==16759== by 0x4D94350: xdr_remote_nonnull_domain (remote_protocol.c:58)
==16759== by 0x4D976C8: xdr_remote_domain_create_with_flags_ret (remote_protocol.c:1762)
==16759== by 0x83CC734: xdr_free (in /usr/lib64/libc-2.17.so)
==16759== by 0x4D7F1E0: remoteDomainCreateWithFlags (remote_driver.c:2441)
==16759== by 0x4D4BF17: virDomainCreateWithFlags (libvirt.c:9499)
==16759== by 0x13127A: cmdStart (virsh-domain.c:3376)
==16759== by 0x12BF83: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:1751)
==16759== by 0x126FFB: main (virsh.c:3205)
==16759== Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation
==16759== at 0x4D7F120: remoteDomainCreateWithFlags (remote_driver.c:2423)
Eric Blake [Thu, 8 Aug 2013 19:00:03 +0000 (13:00 -0600)]
tests: work with older dbus
On RHEL 5, with dbus 1.1.2, compilation failed with:
virsystemdmock.c: In function 'dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block':
virsystemdmock.c:68: warning: implicit declaration of function 'dbus_message_set_serial'
Fix this by instead bypassing all attempts to use a dbus serial.
* tests/virsystemdmock.c (dbus_message_set_reply_serial): Add new
override.
(dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block): No longer bother with
the serial.
Jim Fehlig [Thu, 8 Aug 2013 19:53:25 +0000 (13:53 -0600)]
build: fix compilation of virt-login-shell.c
virt-login-shell.c was failing to compile with
CC virt_login_shell-virt-login-shell.o
virt-login-shell.c: In function 'main':
virt-login-shell.c:205:5: error: implicit declaration of function 'setlocale' [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
virt-login-shell.c:205:5: error: nested extern declaration of 'setlocale' [-Werror=nested-externs]
virt-login-shell.c:205:20: error: 'LC_ALL' undeclared (first use in this function)
Dan Walsh [Thu, 8 Aug 2013 15:36:31 +0000 (16:36 +0100)]
Introduce a virt-login-shell binary
Add a virt-login-shell binary that can be set as a user's
shell, such that when they login, it causes them to enter
the LXC container with a name matching their user name.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Dan Walsh [Thu, 8 Aug 2013 11:51:01 +0000 (12:51 +0100)]
Ensure securityfs is mounted readonly in container
If securityfs is available on the host, we should ensure to
mount it read-only in the container. This will avoid systemd
trying to mount it during startup causing SELinux AVCs.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Eric Farman [Thu, 8 Aug 2013 11:26:50 +0000 (13:26 +0200)]
qemu: Allow hotplug of multiple SCSI devices
Hotplugging a single SCSI device works, but adding additional ones
result in an error from QEMU:
[root@gpok197 ~]# virsh attach-device guest01 blah.xml
Device attached successfully
[root@gpok197 ~]# virsh attach-device guest01 blah2.xml
error: Failed to attach device from blah2.xml
error: internal error unable to execute QEMU command 'device_add': Duplicate ID 'hostdev0' for device
The hostdev ID that is created is always set to zero, regardless
of the contents of the XML. Changing the index in the hotplug case
to a negative one so the next available index is used.
Signed-off-by: Eric Farman <farman@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Viktor Mihajlovski <mihajlov@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Add info about access control checks into API reference
So that app developers / admins know what access control checks
are performed for each API, this patch extends the API docs
generator to include details of the ACLs for each.
The gendispatch.pl script is extended so that it generates
a simple XML describing ACL rules, eg.
The newapi.xsl template loads the XML files containing the ACL
rules and generates a short block of HTML for each API describing
the parameter checks and return value filters (if any).
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The code added to validate CA certificates did not take into
account the possibility that the cacert.pem file can contain
multiple (concatenated) cert data blocks. Extend the code for
loading CA certs to use the gnutls APIs for loading cert lists.
Add test cases to check that multi-level trees of certs will
validate correctly.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Currently a 'struct testTLSCertReq' instance is passed into
the TLS test cases. This is not flexible enough to cope with
certificate chains, where one file now corresponds to multiple
certificates. Change the test cases so that we pass in filenames
instead.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Currently every test case in the TLS test suite generates the
certs fresh. This is a waste of time, since its parameters
don't change across test cases. Create certs once in main
method.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The virnettlscontexttest.c tests both virNetTLSContext
and virNetTLSSession functionality. Split into two
separate tests, to make the code size more manageable
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Eric Blake [Wed, 7 Aug 2013 15:44:52 +0000 (09:44 -0600)]
maint: the compiler is not always named gcc
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=994589 complained that
even when using a cross-compiler not named 'gcc', the configure
output confusingly referred to gcc.
* m4/virt-compile-warnings.m4 (LIBVIRT_COMPILE_WARNINGS): Use a
more generic statement in configure output.
Guannan Ren [Wed, 7 Aug 2013 07:11:15 +0000 (15:11 +0800)]
qemu: support to drop disk with 'optional' startupPolicy
Go through disks of guest, if one disk doesn't exist or its backing
chain is broken, with 'optional' startupPolicy, for CDROM and Floppy
we only discard its source path definition in xml, for disks we drop
it from disk list and free it.
Stefan Berger [Wed, 7 Aug 2013 00:30:46 +0000 (20:30 -0400)]
nwfilter: Use -m conntrack rather than -m state
Since iptables version 1.4.16 '-m state --state NEW' is converted to
'-m conntrack --ctstate NEW'. Therefore, when encountering this or later
versions of iptables use '-m conntrack --ctstate'.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Guido Günther [Mon, 5 Aug 2013 09:07:27 +0000 (11:07 +0200)]
virGetGroupList: always include the primary group
The change from initgroups to virGetGroupList/setgroups in cab36cfe71ba83b71e536ba5c98e596f02b697b0 dropped the primary group from
processes group list iff the passed in group to virGetGroupList differs
from the user's primary group.
So always include the primary group to bring back the old behaviour.
Debian has the kvm group as primary group but uses
libvirt-qemu:libvirt-qemu as user:group to run the kvm process so
without this change the /dev/kvm is inaccessible.
Eric Blake [Tue, 6 Aug 2013 20:15:23 +0000 (14:15 -0600)]
build: fix configure detection of if_bridge.h on RHEL 6
A fresh checkout on a RHEL 6 machine with these packages:
kernel-headers-2.6.32-405.el6.x86_64
glibc-2.12-1.128.el6.x86_64
failed to configure with this message:
checking for linux/if_bridge.h... no
configure: error: You must install kernel-headers in order to compile libvirt with QEMU or LXC support
Digging in config.log, we see that the problem is identical to
what we fixed earlier in commit d12c2811:
configure:98831: checking for linux/if_bridge.h
configure:98853: gcc -std=gnu99 -c -g -O2 conftest.c >&5
In file included from /usr/include/linux/if_bridge.h:17,
from conftest.c:559:
/usr/include/linux/in6.h:31: error: redefinition of 'struct in6_addr'
/usr/include/linux/in6.h:48: error: redefinition of 'struct sockaddr_in6'
/usr/include/linux/in6.h:56: error: redefinition of 'struct ipv6_mreq'
configure:98860: $? = 1
I had not hit it earlier because I was using incremental builds,
where config.cache had shielded me from the kernel-headers breakage.
* configure.ac (if_bridge.h): Avoid conflicting type definitions.
Stefan Bader [Tue, 6 Aug 2013 11:28:58 +0000 (12:28 +0100)]
xen: Use internal interfaces in xenDomainUsedCpus
Since commit 95e18efd most public interfaces (xenUnified...) obtain
a virDomainDefPtr via xenGetDomainDefFor...() which take the unified
lock.
This is already taken before calling xenDomainUsedCpus(), so we get
a deadlock for active guests. Avoid this by splitting up
xenUnifiedDomainGetVcpusFlags() and xenUnifiedDomainGetVcpus() into
public and private function calls (which get the virDomainDefPtr passed)
and use those in xenDomainUsedCpus().
xenDomainUsedCpus
...
nb_vcpu = xenUnifiedDomainGetMaxVcpus(dom);
return xenUnifiedDomainGetVcpusFlags(...)
...
if (!(def = xenGetDomainDefForDom(dom)))
return xenGetDomainDefForUUID(dom->conn, dom->uuid);
...
ret = xenHypervisorLookupDomainByUUID(conn, uuid);
...
xenUnifiedLock(priv);
name = xenStoreDomainGetName(conn, id);
xenUnifiedUnlock(priv);
...
if ((ncpus = xenUnifiedDomainGetVcpus(dom, cpuinfo, nb_vcpu,
...
if (!(def = xenGetDomainDefForDom(dom)))
[again like above]
Signed-off-by: Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@canonical.com>
Laine Stump [Mon, 5 Aug 2013 18:52:04 +0000 (14:52 -0400)]
qemu: improve error reporting during PCI address validation
This patch addresses two concerns with the error reporting when an
incompatible PCI address is specified for a device:
1) It wasn't always apparent which device had the problem. With this
patch applied, any error about an incompatible address will always
contain the full address as given in the config, so it will be easier
to determine which device's config aused the problem.
2) In some cases when the problem came from bad config, the error
message was erroneously classified as VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR. With
this patch applied, the same error message will be changed to indicate
either "internal" or "xml" error depending on whether the address came
from the config, or was automatically generated by libvirt.
Note that in the case of "internal" (due to bad auto-generation)
errors, the PCI address won't be of much use in finding the location
in config to change (because it was automatically generated). Of
course that makes perfect sense, but still the address could provide a
clue about a bug in libvirt attempting to use a type of pci bus that
doesn't have its flags set correctly (or something similar). In other
words, it's not perfect, but it is definitely better.
Laine Stump [Sat, 3 Aug 2013 21:37:07 +0000 (17:37 -0400)]
qemu: enable using implicit sata controller in q35 machines
q35 machines have an implicit ahci (sata) controller at 00:1F.2 which
has no "id" associated with it. For this reason, we can't refer to it
as "ahci0". Instead, we don't give an id on the commandline, which
qemu interprets as "use the first ahci controller". We then need to
specify the unit with "unit=%d" rather than adding it onto the bus
arg.
Since 1.0.3 we are using the new way to copy non shared storage during
migration (the NBD way). However, whether the new or old way is used is
not controllable by user but unconditionally turned on if both sides of
migration support it. Moreover, the implementation is not complete: the
combination for VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED flag is missing (as we need to
open new port on the destination) in which case we just error out. This
is a deadly combination: not letting users choose their destiny and
erroring out. We should not do that but VIR_WARN and turn the NBD off
instead.
Laine Stump [Fri, 2 Aug 2013 17:48:50 +0000 (13:48 -0400)]
qemu: properly set/use device alias for pci controllers
We had been setting the device alias in the devinceinfo for pci
controllers to "pci%u", but then hardcoding "pci.%u" when creating the
device address for other devices using that pci bus. This all worked
just fine until we encountered the built-in "pcie.0" bus (the PCIe
root complex) in Q35 machines.
In order to create the correct commandline for this one case, this
patch:
1) sets the alias for PCI controllers correctly, to "pci.%u" (or
"pcie.%u" for the pcie-root controller)
2) eliminates the hardcoded "pci.%u" for pci controllers when
generatuing device address strings, and instead uses the controller's
alias.
3) plumbs a pointer to the virDomainDef all the way down to
qemuBuildDeviceAddressStr. This was necessary in order to make the
aliase of the controller *used by a device* available (previously
qemuBuildDeviceAddressStr only had the deviceinfo of the device
itself, *not* of the controller it was connecting to). This made for a
larger than desired diff, but at least in the future we won't have to
do it again, since all the information we could possibly ever need for
future enhancements is in the virDomainDef. (right?)
This should be done for *all* controllers, but for now we just do it
in the case of PCI controllers, to reduce the likelyhood of
regression.
Laine Stump [Fri, 2 Aug 2013 08:55:55 +0000 (04:55 -0400)]
qemu: fix handling of default/implicit devices for q35
This patch adds in special handling for a few devices that need to be
treated differently for q35 domains:
usb - there is no implicit/default usb controller for the q35
machinetype. This is done because normally the default usb controller
is added to a domain by just adding "-usb" to the qemu commandline,
and it's assumed that this will add a single piix3 usb1 controller at
slot 1 function 2. That's not what happens when the machinetype is
q35, though. Instead, adding -usb to the commandline adds 3 usb
(version 2) controllers to the domain at slot 0x1D.{1,2,7}. Rather
than having
<controller type='usb' index='0'/>
translate into 3 separate devices on the PCI bus, it's cleaner to not
automatically add a default usb device; one can always be added
explicitly if desired. Or we may decide that on q35 machines, 3 usb
controllers will be automatically added when none is given. But for
this initial commit, at least we aren't locking ourselves into
something we later won't want.
video - qemu always initializes the primary video device immediately
after any integrated devices for the machinetype. Unless instructed
otherwise (by using "-device vga..." instead of "-vga" which libvirt
uses in many cases to work around deficiencies and bugs in various
qemu versions) qemu will always pick the first unused slot. In the
case of the "pc" machinetype and its derivatives, this is always slot
2, but on q35 machinetypes, the first free slot is slot 1 (since the
q35's integrated peripheral devices are placed in other slots,
e.g. slot 0x1f). In order to make the PCI address of the video device
predictable, that slot (1 or 2, depending on machinetype) is reserved
even when no video device has been specified.
sata - a q35 machine always has a sata controller implicitly added at
slot 0x1F, function 2. There is no way to avoid this controller, so we
always add it. Note that the xml2xml tests for the pcie-root and q35
cases were changed to use DO_TEST_DIFFERENT() so that we can check for
the sata controller being automatically added. This is especially
important because we can't check for it in the xml2argv output (it has
no effect on that output since it's an implicit device).
ide - q35 has no ide controllers.
isa and smbus controllers - these two are always present in a q35 (at
slot 0x1F functions 0 and 3) but we have no way of modelling them in
our config. We do need to reserve those functions so that the user
doesn't attempt to put anything else there though. (note that the "pc"
machine type also has an ISA controller, which we also ignore).
Laine Stump [Wed, 31 Jul 2013 01:37:32 +0000 (21:37 -0400)]
qemu: add dmi-to-pci-bridge controller
This PCI controller, named "dmi-to-pci-bridge" in the libvirt config,
and implemented with qemu's "i82801b11-bridge" device, connects to a
PCI Express slot (e.g. one of the slots provided by the pcie-root
controller, aka "pcie.0" on the qemu commandline), and provides 31
*non-hot-pluggable* PCI (*not* PCIe) slots, numbered 1-31.
Any time a machine is defined which has a pcie-root controller
(i.e. any q35-based machinetype), libvirt will automatically add a
dmi-to-pci-bridge controller if one doesn't exist, and also add a
pci-bridge controller. The reasoning here is that any useful domain
will have either an immediate (startup time) or eventual (subsequent
hot-plug) need for a standard PCI slot; since the pcie-root controller
only provides PCIe slots, we need to connect a dmi-to-pci-bridge
controller to it in order to get a non-hot-plug PCI slot that we can
then use to connect a pci-bridge - the slots provided by the
pci-bridge will be both standard PCI and hot-pluggable.
Since pci-bridge devices themselves can not be hot-plugged into a
running system (although you can hot-plug other devices into a
pci-bridge's slots), any new pci-bridge controller that is added can
(and will) be plugged into the dmi-to-pci-bridge as long as it has
empty slots available.
This patch is also changing the qemuxml2xml-pcie test from a "DO_TEST"
to a "DO_DIFFERENT_TEST". This is so that the "before" xml can omit
the automatically added dmi-to-pci-bridge and pci-bridge devices, and
the "after" xml can include it - this way we are testing if libvirt is
properly adding these devices.
Laine Stump [Wed, 10 Jul 2013 19:19:32 +0000 (15:19 -0400)]
qemu: add pcie-root controller
This controller is implicit on q35 machinetypes. It provides 31 PCIe
(*not* PCI) slots as controller 0.
Currently there are no devices that can connect to pcie-root, and no
implicit pci controller on a q35 machine, so q35 is still
unusable. For a usable q35 system, we need to add a
"dmi-to-pci-bridge" pci controller, which can connect to pcie-root,
and provides standard pci slots that can be used to connect other
devices.
Laine Stump [Tue, 30 Jul 2013 19:14:09 +0000 (15:14 -0400)]
qemu: enable auto-allocate of all PCI addresses
Previous refactoring of the guest PCI address reservation/allocation
code allowed for slot types other than basic PCI (e.g. PCI express,
non-hotpluggable slots, etc) but would not auto-allocate a slot for a
device that required any type other than a basic hot-pluggable
PCI slot.
This patch refactors the code to be aware of different slot types
during auto-allocation of addresses as well - as long as there is an
empty slot of the required type, it will be found and used.
The piece that *wasn't* added is that we don't auto-create a new PCI
bus when needed for anything except basic PCI devices. This is because
there are multiple different types of controllers that can provide,
for example, a PCI express slot (in addition to the pcie-root
controller, these can also be found on a "root-port" or on a
"downstream-switch-port"). Since we currently don't support any PCIe
devices (except pending support for dmi-to-pci-bridge), we can defer
any decision on what to do about this.
Jim Fehlig [Mon, 5 Aug 2013 16:27:23 +0000 (10:27 -0600)]
xen: fix memory corruption in legacy driver
Commit 632180d1 introduced memory corruption in xenDaemonListDefinedDomains
by starting to populate the names array at index -1, causing all sorts
of havoc in libvirtd such as aborts like the following
Michal Privoznik [Thu, 25 Jul 2013 12:45:38 +0000 (14:45 +0200)]
Introduce max_queued_clients
This configuration knob lets user to set the length of queue of
connection requests waiting to be accept()-ed by the daemon. IOW, it
just controls the @backlog passed to listen:
Michal Privoznik [Thu, 25 Jul 2013 11:27:42 +0000 (13:27 +0200)]
RPC: Don't accept client if it would overcommit max_clients
Currently, even if max_client limit is hit, we accept() incoming
connection request, but close it immediately. This has disadvantage of
not using listen() queue. We should accept() only those clients we
know we can serve and let all other wait in the (limited) queue.
Laine Stump [Sat, 27 Jul 2013 00:42:14 +0000 (20:42 -0400)]
qemu: eliminate almost-duplicate code in qemu_command.c
* The functions qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveAddr and
qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveSlot were very similar (and should have
been more similar) and were about to get more code added to them which
would create even more duplicated code, so this patch gives
qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveAddr a "reserveEntireSlot" arg, then
replaces the body of qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveSlot with a call to
qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveAddr.
You will notice that addrs->lastaddr was previously set in
qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveAddr (but *not* set in
qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveSlot). For consistency and cleanliness of
code, that bit was removed and put into the one caller of
qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveAddr (there is a similar place where the
caller of qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveSlot sets lastaddr). This does
guarantee identical functionality to pre-patch code, but in practice
isn't really critical, because lastaddr is just keeping track of where
to start when looking for a free slot - if it isn't updated, we will
just start looking on a slot that's already occupied, then skip up to
one that isn't.
* qemuCollectPCIAddress was essentially doing the same thing as
qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveAddr, but with some extra special case
checking at the beginning. The duplicate code has been replaced with
a call to qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveAddr. This required adding a
"fromConfig" boolean, which is only used to change the log error
code from VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR (when the address was
auto-generated by libvirt) to VIR_ERR_XML_ERROR (when the address is
coming from the config); without this differentiation, it would be
difficult to tell if an error was caused by something wrong in
libvirt's auto-allocate code or just bad config.
* the bit of code in qemuDomainPCIAddressValidate that checks the
connect type flags is going to be used in a couple more places where
we don't need to also check the slot limits (because we're generating
the slot number ourselves), so that has been pulled out into a
separate qemuDomainPCIAddressFlagsCompatible function.
Laine Stump [Sat, 27 Jul 2013 01:04:18 +0000 (21:04 -0400)]
qemu: rename some functions in qemu_command.c
* qemuDomainPCIAddressSetNextAddr
The name of this function was confusing because 1) other functions in
the file that end in "Addr" are only operating on a single function of
one PCI slot, not the entire slot, while functions that do something
with the entire slot end in "Slot", and 2) it didn't contain a verb
describing what it is doing (the "Set" refers to the set that contains
all PCI buses in the system, used to keep track of which slots in
which buses are already reserved for use).
It is now renamed to qemuDomainPCIAddressReserveNextSlot, which more
clearly describes what it is doing. Arguably, it could have been
changed to qemuDomainPCIAddressSetReserveNextSlot, but 1) the word
"set" is confusing in this context because it could be intended as a
verb or as a noun, and 2) most other functions that operate on a
single slot or address within this set are also named
qemuDomainPCIAddress... rather than qemuDomainPCIAddressSet... Only
the Create, Free, and Grow functions for an address set (which modify the
entire set, not just one element) use "Set" in their name.
* qemuPCIAddressAsString, qemuPCIAddressValidate
All the other functions in this set are named
qemuDomainPCIAddressxxxxx, so I renamed these to be consistent.
Laine Stump [Fri, 2 Aug 2013 08:13:33 +0000 (04:13 -0400)]
conf: add default USB controller in qemu post-parse callback
The parser shouldn't be doing arch-specific things like adding in
implicit controllers to the config. This should instead be done in the
hypervisor's post-parse callback.
This patch removes the auto-add of a usb controller from the domain
parser, and puts it into the qemu driver's post-parse callback (just
as is already done with the auto-add of the pci-root controller). In
the future, any machine/arch that shouldn't have a default usb
controller added should just set addDefaultUSB = false in this
function.
We've recently seen that q35 and ARMV7L domains shouldn't get a default USB
controller, so I've set addDefaultUSB to false for both of those.
Jiri Denemark [Fri, 2 Aug 2013 14:36:57 +0000 (16:36 +0200)]
spec: Explicitly claim ownership of channel subdir
As both /var/lib/libvirt/qemu and /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channel/target
are owned by us, the intermediate /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channel should
be owned by us too.
Fix crashing upgrading from older libvirts with running guests
If upgrading from a libvirt that is older than 1.0.5, we can
not assume that vm->def->resource is non-NULL. This bogus
assumption caused libvirtd to crash
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Avoid crash if NULL is passed for filename/funcname in logging
The journald code would crash if a NULL was passed for the
filename / funcname in the logging code. This shouldn't
happen in general, but it is better to be safe, since there
have been bugs triggering this.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The virLibConnError macros in libvirt-lxc.c and
libvirt-qemu.c were passing NULL for the filename.
This causes a crash if the logging code is configured
to use journald.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Peter Krempa [Thu, 1 Aug 2013 14:28:29 +0000 (16:28 +0200)]
qemuagenttest: Check invalid response in shutdown test
The shutdown test utilizes waiting for condition to exit the test. This
addition will return an error for the shutdown command to see if the
condition waiting code will not hang.
* Move platform specific things (e.g. firewalling and route
collision checks) into bridge_driver_platform
* Create two platform specific implementations:
- bridge_driver_linux: Linux implementation using iptables,
it's actually the code moved from bridge_driver.c
- bridge_driver_nop: dumb implementation that does nothing
Jincheng Miao [Thu, 1 Aug 2013 17:05:17 +0000 (01:05 +0800)]
build: fix qemuagenttest build with -O0 in fedora 19.
When building libvirt with -O0 flag in fedora 19, it will fail to
generate qemuagenttest, a link error occurs like:
./.libs/libqemumonitortestutils.a(qemumonitortestutils.o): In function `qemuMonitorTestFree':
libvirt/tests/qemumonitortestutils.c:346: undefined reference to `qemuMonitorClose'
./.libs/libqemumonitortestutils.a(qemumonitortestutils.o): In function `qemuMonitorTestNew':
libvirt/tests/qemumonitortestutils.c:870: undefined reference to `qemuMonitorOpen'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Fix it by listing libraries in the correct order to avoid lazy linkage.
*src/util/virstoragefile.c: Add a helper function to get
the first name of missing backing files, if the name is NULL,
it means the diskchain is not broken.
*src/qemu/qemu_domain.c: qemuDiskChainCheckBroken(disk) to
check if its chain is broken
qemu: refactor qemuDomainCheckDiskPresence for only disk presence check
Refactor this function to make it focus on disk presence checking,
including diskchain checking, and not only for CDROM and Floppy.
This change is good for the following patches.
This will create a respawn behaviour in case libvirt
process exits due to nonzero exit code, is terminated
by a signal, an operation times out or the configured
watchdog timeout is triggered.
see http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html
and https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=981974
When systemd is involved in managing processes, it may start
killing off & tearing down croups associated with the process
while we're still doing virCgroupKillPainfully. We must
explicitly check for ENOENT and treat it as if we had finished
killing processes
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Systemd uses a named cgroup mount for tracking processes. Add
it as another type of controller, albeit one which we have to
special case in a number of places. In particular we must
never create/delete directories there, nor add tasks. Essentially
the systemd mount is to be considered read-only for libvirt.
With this change both the virCgroupDetectPlacement and
virCgroupCopyPlacement methods must be invoked. The copy
placement method will copy setup for resource controllers
only. The detect placement method will probe for any
named controllers, or resource controllers not already
setup.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
There are some interesting escaping rules to consider when dealing
with systemd slice/scope names. Thus it is helpful to have APIs
for formatting names
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Peter Krempa [Mon, 29 Jul 2013 12:29:15 +0000 (14:29 +0200)]
qemumonitortestutils: Improve error reporting from mock qemu monitor
Use the JSON error messages to report errors back to the caller in
addition to erroring out. The error reported from the event loop from
the mock function of the monitor was later overwritten by the call to
the monitor/agent interaction API. This will also allow testing of error
reporting.
Peter Krempa [Thu, 25 Jul 2013 10:03:29 +0000 (12:03 +0200)]
qemumonitortestutils: Split lines on \n instead of \r\n
The normal monitor uses windows line endings, where the agent monitor
uses only newlines. Change this to tolerate both approaches and allow to
use the utilities for guest agent tests.
Peter Krempa [Thu, 25 Jul 2013 09:48:11 +0000 (11:48 +0200)]
qemumonitortestutils: Refactor the test helpers to allow reuse
Refactor the test helpers to allow adding callbacks to verify the
monitor responses instead of simple command name checking and clean up
various parts to prepare for adding guest agent tests.
Peter Krempa [Mon, 22 Jul 2013 14:59:22 +0000 (16:59 +0200)]
qemumonitortestutils: Split up creation of the test to allow reuse
The instrumentation for the monitor test can be hacked for qemu agent
testing. Split out the monitor specific stuff to allow using the code in
guest agent tests in the future.
Peter Krempa [Mon, 22 Jul 2013 14:57:08 +0000 (16:57 +0200)]
qemumonitortestutils: Don't crash on non fully initialized test
The qemumonitorjsontest crashed when one of the initialization steps
done before starting the worker thread failed. This patch fixes this by
trying to pthread_join() the thread only after it was created.
Peter Krempa [Wed, 24 Jul 2013 15:52:33 +0000 (17:52 +0200)]
qemu_agent: Output newline at the end of the sync JSON message
Although this isn't apparently needed for the guest agent itself, the
test I will be adding later depends on the newline as a separator of
messages to process.
this patch introduce the console api in libxl driver for both pv and
hvm guest. and import and update the libxlMakeChrdevStr function
which was deleted in commit dfa1e1dd.
As RHEL provides a stable tool chain, we don't have to worry about
frequent changes in reported compiler warnings (which prevents us from
enabling -Werror unconditionally).
Libssh2 isn't reliable enough to support the libvirt transport using it.
The problems include mishandling of "known_hosts" files that may confuse
users.
If libapparmor-devel happens to be installed when building the
RPM, it will failed due to unlisted virt-aa-helper in %files.
Add support for apparmor in the spec, so that we can explicitly
turn it on/off, defaulting to off in all distros. This causes
--without-apparmor to be given to configure, preventing the
build failures if the user happens to have libapparmor-devel
present.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The python/tests directory contains a number of so called
"tests" for the python API. These are all hardcoded to
look for Xen and cannot be run in any automated fashion,
and no one is ever manually running them. Given that they
don't meaningully contribute to the test coverage, delete
them.
For some reason these tests were also copied into the
filesystem as part of 'make install'. The change to the
RPM in commit 3347a4203278ec93d7b0ceb88b5ed10e4f14765c
caused a build failure, since it removed the code which
deleted these installed tests.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Eric Blake [Mon, 29 Jul 2013 19:06:27 +0000 (13:06 -0600)]
build: fix shunloadtest breakage
Commit 93ec384 was tested on mingw, but broke the build on Linux:
CCLD shunloadtest
shunloadtest.o: In function `main':
/home/eblake/libvirt/tests/shunloadtest.c:106: undefined reference to `virFilePrintf'
...
ssh.o: In function `main':
/home/eblake/libvirt/tests/ssh.c:43: undefined reference to `virFilePrintf'
/home/eblake/libvirt/tests/ssh.c:49: undefined reference to `virFilePrintf'
* tests/testutils.h (fprintf): Provide escape hatch.
* tests/shunloadtest.c: Use it.
* tests/ssh.c: Likewise.
Eric Blake [Mon, 29 Jul 2013 18:53:36 +0000 (12:53 -0600)]
examples: fix mingw build vs. printf
Mingw *printf is a moving target; newer mingw now provides a version
of asprintf() that fails to understand %lld:
CC event_test-event-test.o
../../../../examples/domain-events/events-c/event-test.c: In function 'myDomainEventRTCChangeCallback':
../../../../examples/domain-events/events-c/event-test.c:270:18: error: unknown conversion type character 'l' in format [-Werror=format=]
virDomainGetID(dom), offset) < 0)
^
But since our examples already admitted that they were hacking around
a mingw deficiency, it is easier to just use printf() directly, coupled
with <inttypes.h> macros, for a more portable work-around.
* examples/domain-events/events-c/event-test.c
(myDomainEventRTCChangeCallback): Use PRIdMAX instead of asprintf.
Eric Blake [Mon, 29 Jul 2013 18:01:19 +0000 (12:01 -0600)]
tests: consistently use virFilePrintf
Commit a2619962 introduced virFilePrintf to work around the fact
that gnulib doesn't (yet) provide guarantees about fprintf() vs.
%z, which in turn causes all sorts of mingw compilation errors:
../../tests/testutils.c: In function 'virtTestResult':
../../tests/testutils.c:101:9: error: unknown conversion type character 'z' in format [-Werror=format=]
fprintf(stderr, "%3zu) %-60s ", testCounter, name);
^
Rather than s/fprintf/virFilePrintf/ (and reformatting loads of
lines) across multiple files, it's easier to just hack the entire
testsuite to take advantage of our helper function.
* tests/testutils.c: s/fprintf/virFilePrintf/ for mingw.
Rename VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_GUEST_PANICKED to VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_CRASHED
The VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_GUEST_PANICKED constant is badly named,
leaking the QEMU event name. Elsewhere in the API we use
'CRASHED' rather than 'PANICKED', and the addition of 'GUEST'
is redundant since all events are guest related.
Thus rename it to VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_CRASHED, which matches
with VIR_DOMAIN_RUNNING_CRASHED and VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CRASHED.
Remove VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN_CRASHED from public API
The VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN_CRASHED state constant does not appear
to be used in the QEMU code anyway. It also doesn't make much
(any) sense, since the 'shutdown' state is a transient state
between 'running' and 'shutoff' and when a guest crashes, it
does not end up in a 'shutdown' state, only 'shutoff'.
The way we were casting small (<32bit) integers was broken
on big endian hosts, causing stack smashing. This was detected
in the test suite either by test failures due to incorrect
results, or by libc/gcc abort'ing with its stack canary
triggered.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>