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/*
 * libvirt-domain.c: entry points for virDomainPtr APIs
 *
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 * Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Red Hat, Inc.
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 *
 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License along with this library.  If not, see
 * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 */

#include <config.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>

#include "datatypes.h"
#include "viralloc.h"
#include "virfile.h"
#include "virlog.h"
#include "virtypedparam.h"

VIR_LOG_INIT("libvirt.domain");

#define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_DOMAIN


/**
 * virConnectListDomains:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @ids: array to collect the list of IDs of active domains
 * @maxids: size of @ids
 *
 * Collect the list of active domains, and store their IDs in array @ids
 *
 * For inactive domains, see virConnectListDefinedDomains().  For more
 * control over the results, see virConnectListAllDomains().
 *
 * Returns the number of domains found or -1 in case of error.  Note that
 * this command is inherently racy; a domain can be started between a
 * call to virConnectNumOfDomains() and this call; you are only guaranteed
 * that all currently active domains were listed if the return is less
 * than @maxids.
 */
int
virConnectListDomains(virConnectPtr conn, int *ids, int maxids)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, ids=%p, maxids=%d", conn, ids, maxids);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
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    virCheckNonNullArrayArgGoto(ids, maxids, error);
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    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxids, error);

    if (conn->driver->connectListDomains) {
        int ret = conn->driver->connectListDomains(conn, ids, maxids);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virConnectNumOfDomains:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 *
 * Provides the number of active domains.
 *
 * Returns the number of domain found or -1 in case of error
 */
int
virConnectNumOfDomains(virConnectPtr conn)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);

    if (conn->driver->connectNumOfDomains) {
        int ret = conn->driver->connectNumOfDomains(conn);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetConnect:
 * @dom: pointer to a domain
 *
 * Provides the connection pointer associated with a domain.  The
 * reference counter on the connection is not increased by this
 * call.
 *
 * Returns the virConnectPtr or NULL in case of failure.
 */
virConnectPtr
virDomainGetConnect(virDomainPtr dom)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, NULL);

    return dom->conn;
}


/**
 * virDomainCreateXML:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @xmlDesc: string containing an XML description of the domain
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCreateFlags
 *
 * Launch a new guest domain, based on an XML description similar
 * to the one returned by virDomainGetXMLDesc()
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 * The domain is not persistent, so its definition will disappear when it
 * is destroyed, or if the host is restarted (see virDomainDefineXML() to
 * define persistent domains).
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag is set, the guest domain
 * will be started, but its CPUs will remain paused. The CPUs
 * can later be manually started using virDomainResume.
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_AUTODESTROY flag is set, the guest
 * domain will be automatically destroyed when the virConnectPtr
 * object is finally released. This will also happen if the
 * client application crashes / loses its connection to the
 * libvirtd daemon. Any domains marked for auto destroy will
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 * block attempts at migration. Hypervisors may also block save-to-file,
 * or snapshots.
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 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainCreateXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc,
                   unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlDesc=%s, flags=0x%x", conn, NULLSTR(xmlDesc), flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainCreateXML) {
        virDomainPtr ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainCreateXML(conn, xmlDesc, flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainCreateXMLWithFiles:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @xmlDesc: string containing an XML description of the domain
 * @nfiles: number of file descriptors passed
 * @files: list of file descriptors passed
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCreateFlags
 *
 * Launch a new guest domain, based on an XML description similar
 * to the one returned by virDomainGetXMLDesc()
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 * The domain is not persistent, so its definition will disappear when it
 * is destroyed, or if the host is restarted (see virDomainDefineXML() to
 * define persistent domains).
 *
 * @files provides an array of file descriptors which will be
 * made available to the 'init' process of the guest. The file
 * handles exposed to the guest will be renumbered to start
 * from 3 (ie immediately following stderr). This is only
 * supported for guests which use container based virtualization
 * technology.
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag is set, the guest domain
 * will be started, but its CPUs will remain paused. The CPUs
 * can later be manually started using virDomainResume.
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_AUTODESTROY flag is set, the guest
 * domain will be automatically destroyed when the virConnectPtr
 * object is finally released. This will also happen if the
 * client application crashes / loses its connection to the
 * libvirtd daemon. Any domains marked for auto destroy will
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 * block attempts at migration. Hypervisors may also block
 * save-to-file, or snapshots.
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 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainCreateXMLWithFiles(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc,
                            unsigned int nfiles,
                            int *files,
                            unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlDesc=%s, nfiles=%u, files=%p, flags=0x%x",
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              conn, NULLSTR(xmlDesc), nfiles, files, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainCreateXMLWithFiles) {
        virDomainPtr ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainCreateXMLWithFiles(conn, xmlDesc,
                                                     nfiles, files,
                                                     flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainCreateLinux:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @xmlDesc: string containing an XML description of the domain
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Deprecated after 0.4.6.
 * Renamed to virDomainCreateXML() providing identical functionality.
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 * This existing name will be left indefinitely for API compatibility.
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 *
 * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainCreateLinux(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    return virDomainCreateXML(conn, xmlDesc, flags);
}


/**
 * virDomainLookupByID:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @id: the domain ID number
 *
 * Try to find a domain based on the hypervisor ID number
 * Note that this won't work for inactive domains which have an ID of -1,
 * in that case a lookup based on the Name or UUId need to be done instead.
 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure.  If the
 * domain cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN error is raised.
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainLookupByID(virConnectPtr conn, int id)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, id=%d", conn, id);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(id, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainLookupByID) {
        virDomainPtr ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainLookupByID(conn, id);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainLookupByUUID:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @uuid: the raw UUID for the domain
 *
 * Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its UUID.
 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure.  If the
 * domain cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN error is raised.
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainLookupByUUID(virConnectPtr conn, const unsigned char *uuid)
{
    VIR_UUID_DEBUG(conn, uuid);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainLookupByUUID) {
        virDomainPtr ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainLookupByUUID(conn, uuid);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainLookupByUUIDString:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @uuidstr: the string UUID for the domain
 *
 * Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its UUID.
 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure.  If the
 * domain cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN error is raised.
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainLookupByUUIDString(virConnectPtr conn, const char *uuidstr)
{
    unsigned char uuid[VIR_UUID_BUFLEN];
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, uuidstr=%s", conn, NULLSTR(uuidstr));

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuidstr, error);

    if (virUUIDParse(uuidstr, uuid) < 0) {
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        virReportInvalidArg(uuidstr, "%s", _("Invalid UUID"));
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        goto error;
    }

    return virDomainLookupByUUID(conn, &uuid[0]);

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainLookupByName:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @name: name for the domain
 *
 * Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its name.
 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure.  If the
 * domain cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN error is raised.
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainLookupByName(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name)
{
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    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, name=%s", conn, NULLSTR(name));
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainLookupByName) {
        virDomainPtr dom;
        dom = conn->driver->domainLookupByName(conn, name);
        if (!dom)
            goto error;
        return dom;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainDestroy:
 * @domain: a domain object
 *
 * Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down
 * already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. This
 * does not free the associated virDomainPtr object.
 * This function may require privileged access.
 *
 * virDomainDestroy first requests that a guest terminate
 * (e.g. SIGTERM), then waits for it to comply. After a reasonable
 * timeout, if the guest still exists, virDomainDestroy will
 * forcefully terminate the guest (e.g. SIGKILL) if necessary (which
 * may produce undesirable results, for example unflushed disk cache
 * in the guest). To avoid this possibility, it's recommended to
 * instead call virDomainDestroyFlags, sending the
 * VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL flag.
 *
 * If the domain is transient and has any snapshot metadata (see
 * virDomainSnapshotNum()), then that metadata will automatically
 * be deleted when the domain quits.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainDestroy(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainDestroy) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainDestroy(domain);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainDestroyFlags:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainDestroyFlagsValues
 *
 * Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down
 * already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor.
 * This does not free the associated virDomainPtr object.
 * This function may require privileged access.
 *
 * Calling this function with no @flags set (equal to zero) is
 * equivalent to calling virDomainDestroy, and after a reasonable
 * timeout will forcefully terminate the guest (e.g. SIGKILL) if
 * necessary (which may produce undesirable results, for example
 * unflushed disk cache in the guest). Including
 * VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL in the flags will prevent the forceful
 * termination of the guest, and virDomainDestroyFlags will instead
 * return an error if the guest doesn't terminate by the end of the
 * timeout; at that time, the management application can decide if
 * calling again without VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL is appropriate.
 *
 * Another alternative which may produce cleaner results for the
 * guest's disks is to use virDomainShutdown() instead, but that
 * depends on guest support (some hypervisor/guest combinations may
 * ignore the shutdown request).
 *
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainDestroyFlags(virDomainPtr domain,
                      unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainDestroyFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainDestroyFlags(domain, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainFree:
 * @domain: a domain object
 *
 * Free the domain object. The running instance is kept alive.
 * The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainFree(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);

    virObjectUnref(domain);
    return 0;
}


/**
 * virDomainRef:
 * @domain: the domain to hold a reference on
 *
 * Increment the reference count on the domain. For each
 * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding
 * call to virDomainFree to release the reference count, once
 * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object.
 *
 * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple
 * threads are using a connection, and it is required that the
 * connection remain open until all threads have finished using
 * it. ie, each new thread using a domain would increment
 * the reference count.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainRef(virDomainPtr domain)
{
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "refs=%d", domain ? domain->parent.u.s.refs : 0);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);

    virObjectRef(domain);
    return 0;
}


/**
 * virDomainSuspend:
 * @domain: a domain object
 *
 * Suspends an active domain, the process is frozen without further access
 * to CPU resources and I/O but the memory used by the domain at the
 * hypervisor level will stay allocated. Use virDomainResume() to reactivate
 * the domain.
 * This function may require privileged access.
 * Moreover, suspend may not be supported if domain is in some
 * special state like VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSuspend(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainSuspend) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSuspend(domain);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainResume:
 * @domain: a domain object
 *
 * Resume a suspended domain, the process is restarted from the state where
 * it was frozen by calling virDomainSuspend().
 * This function may require privileged access
 * Moreover, resume may not be supported if domain is in some
 * special state like VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainResume(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainResume) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainResume(domain);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainPMSuspendForDuration:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @target: a value from virNodeSuspendTarget
 * @duration: duration in seconds to suspend, or 0 for indefinite
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Attempt to have the guest enter the given @target power management
 * suspension level.  If @duration is non-zero, also schedule the guest to
 * resume normal operation after that many seconds, if nothing else has
 * resumed it earlier.  Some hypervisors require that @duration be 0, for
 * an indefinite suspension.
 *
 * Dependent on hypervisor used, this may require a
 * guest agent to be available, e.g. QEMU.
 *
 * Beware that at least for QEMU, the domain's process will be terminated
 * when VIR_NODE_SUSPEND_TARGET_DISK is used and a new process will be
 * launched when libvirt is asked to wake up the domain. As a result of
 * this, any runtime changes, such as device hotplug or memory settings,
 * are lost unless such changes were made with VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG
 * flag.
 *
 * Returns: 0 on success,
 *          -1 on failure.
 */
int
virDomainPMSuspendForDuration(virDomainPtr dom,
                              unsigned int target,
                              unsigned long long duration,
                              unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "target=%u duration=%llu flags=0x%x",
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                     target, duration, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainPMSuspendForDuration) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainPMSuspendForDuration(dom, target,
                                                       duration, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainPMWakeup:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Inject a wakeup into the guest that previously used
 * virDomainPMSuspendForDuration, rather than waiting for the
 * previously requested duration (if any) to elapse.
 *
 * Returns: 0 on success,
 *          -1 on failure.
 */
int
virDomainPMWakeup(virDomainPtr dom,
                  unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainPMWakeup) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainPMWakeup(dom, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSave:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @to: path for the output file
 *
 * This method will suspend a domain and save its memory contents to
 * a file on disk. After the call, if successful, the domain is not
 * listed as running anymore (this ends the life of a transient domain).
 * Use virDomainRestore() to restore a domain after saving.
 *
 * See virDomainSaveFlags() for more control.  Also, a save file can
 * be inspected or modified slightly with virDomainSaveImageGetXMLDesc()
 * and virDomainSaveImageDefineXML().
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSave(virDomainPtr domain, const char *to)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "to=%s", to);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(to, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainSave) {
        int ret;
        char *absolute_to;

        /* We must absolutize the file path as the save is done out of process */
        if (virFileAbsPath(to, &absolute_to) < 0) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                           _("could not build absolute output file path"));
            goto error;
        }

        ret = conn->driver->domainSave(domain, absolute_to);

        VIR_FREE(absolute_to);

        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSaveFlags:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @to: path for the output file
 * @dxml: (optional) XML config for adjusting guest xml used on restore
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSaveRestoreFlags
 *
 * This method will suspend a domain and save its memory contents to
 * a file on disk. After the call, if successful, the domain is not
 * listed as running anymore (this ends the life of a transient domain).
 * Use virDomainRestore() to restore a domain after saving.
 *
 * If the hypervisor supports it, @dxml can be used to alter
 * host-specific portions of the domain XML that will be used when
 * restoring an image.  For example, it is possible to alter the
 * backing filename that is associated with a disk device, in order to
 * prepare for file renaming done as part of backing up the disk
 * device while the domain is stopped.
 *
 * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_BYPASS_CACHE, then libvirt will
 * attempt to bypass the file system cache while creating the file, or
 * fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow less
 * pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing saves to NFS.
 *
 * Normally, the saved state file will remember whether the domain was
 * running or paused, and restore defaults to the same state.
 * Specifying VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING or VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED in
 * @flags will override what state gets saved into the file.  These
 * two flags are mutually exclusive.
 *
 * A save file can be inspected or modified slightly with
 * virDomainSaveImageGetXMLDesc() and virDomainSaveImageDefineXML().
 *
 * Some hypervisors may prevent this operation if there is a current
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 * block job running; in that case, use virDomainBlockJobAbort()
 * to stop the block job first.
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 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSaveFlags(virDomainPtr domain, const char *to,
                   const char *dxml, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "to=%s, dxml=%s, flags=0x%x",
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                     to, NULLSTR(dxml), flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(to, error);

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED,
                             error);
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    if (conn->driver->domainSaveFlags) {
        int ret;
        char *absolute_to;

        /* We must absolutize the file path as the save is done out of process */
        if (virFileAbsPath(to, &absolute_to) < 0) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                           _("could not build absolute output file path"));
            goto error;
        }

        ret = conn->driver->domainSaveFlags(domain, absolute_to, dxml, flags);

        VIR_FREE(absolute_to);

        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainRestore:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @from: path to the input file
 *
 * This method will restore a domain saved to disk by virDomainSave().
 *
 * See virDomainRestoreFlags() for more control.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainRestore(virConnectPtr conn, const char *from)
{
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    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, from=%s", conn, NULLSTR(from));
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(from, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainRestore) {
        int ret;
        char *absolute_from;

        /* We must absolutize the file path as the restore is done out of process */
        if (virFileAbsPath(from, &absolute_from) < 0) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                           _("could not build absolute input file path"));
            goto error;
        }

        ret = conn->driver->domainRestore(conn, absolute_from);

        VIR_FREE(absolute_from);

        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainRestoreFlags:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @from: path to the input file
 * @dxml: (optional) XML config for adjusting guest xml used on restore
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSaveRestoreFlags
 *
 * This method will restore a domain saved to disk by virDomainSave().
 *
 * If the hypervisor supports it, @dxml can be used to alter
 * host-specific portions of the domain XML that will be used when
 * restoring an image.  For example, it is possible to alter the
 * backing filename that is associated with a disk device, in order to
 * prepare for file renaming done as part of backing up the disk
 * device while the domain is stopped.
 *
 * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_BYPASS_CACHE, then libvirt will
 * attempt to bypass the file system cache while restoring the file, or
 * fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow less
 * pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing restores from NFS.
 *
 * Normally, the saved state file will remember whether the domain was
 * running or paused, and restore defaults to the same state.
 * Specifying VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING or VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED in
 * @flags will override the default read from the file.  These two
 * flags are mutually exclusive.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainRestoreFlags(virConnectPtr conn, const char *from, const char *dxml,
                      unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, from=%s, dxml=%s, flags=0x%x",
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              conn, NULLSTR(from), NULLSTR(dxml), flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(from, error);

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED,
                             error);
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    if (conn->driver->domainRestoreFlags) {
        int ret;
        char *absolute_from;

        /* We must absolutize the file path as the restore is done out of process */
        if (virFileAbsPath(from, &absolute_from) < 0) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                           _("could not build absolute input file path"));
            goto error;
        }

        ret = conn->driver->domainRestoreFlags(conn, absolute_from, dxml,
                                               flags);

        VIR_FREE(absolute_from);

        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSaveImageGetXMLDesc:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @file: path to saved state file
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 * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainSaveImageXMLFlags
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 *
 * This method will extract the XML describing the domain at the time
 * a saved state file was created.  @file must be a file created
 * previously by virDomainSave() or virDomainSaveFlags().
 *
 * No security-sensitive data will be included unless @flags contains
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 * VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_IMAGE_XML_SECURE.
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 *
 * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case of
 * error.  The caller must free() the returned value.
 */
char *
virDomainSaveImageGetXMLDesc(virConnectPtr conn, const char *file,
                             unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, file=%s, flags=0x%x",
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              conn, NULLSTR(file), flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(file, error);
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    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
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    if (conn->driver->domainSaveImageGetXMLDesc) {
        char *ret;
        char *absolute_file;

        /* We must absolutize the file path as the read is done out of process */
        if (virFileAbsPath(file, &absolute_file) < 0) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                           _("could not build absolute input file path"));
            goto error;
        }

        ret = conn->driver->domainSaveImageGetXMLDesc(conn, absolute_file,
                                                      flags);

        VIR_FREE(absolute_file);

        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainSaveImageDefineXML:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @file: path to saved state file
 * @dxml: XML config for adjusting guest xml used on restore
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSaveRestoreFlags
 *
 * This updates the definition of a domain stored in a saved state
 * file.  @file must be a file created previously by virDomainSave()
 * or virDomainSaveFlags().
 *
 * @dxml can be used to alter host-specific portions of the domain XML
 * that will be used when restoring an image.  For example, it is
 * possible to alter the backing filename that is associated with a
 * disk device, to match renaming done as part of backing up the disk
 * device while the domain is stopped.
 *
 * Normally, the saved state file will remember whether the domain was
 * running or paused, and restore defaults to the same state.
 * Specifying VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING or VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED in
 * @flags will override the default saved into the file; omitting both
 * leaves the file's default unchanged.  These two flags are mutually
 * exclusive.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSaveImageDefineXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *file,
                            const char *dxml, unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, file=%s, dxml=%s, flags=0x%x",
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              conn, NULLSTR(file), NULLSTR(dxml), flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(file, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(dxml, error);

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED,
                             error);
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    if (conn->driver->domainSaveImageDefineXML) {
        int ret;
        char *absolute_file;

        /* We must absolutize the file path as the read is done out of process */
        if (virFileAbsPath(file, &absolute_file) < 0) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                           _("could not build absolute input file path"));
            goto error;
        }

        ret = conn->driver->domainSaveImageDefineXML(conn, absolute_file,
                                                     dxml, flags);

        VIR_FREE(absolute_file);

        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainCoreDump:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @to: path for the core file
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainCoreDumpFlags
 *
 * This method will dump the core of a domain on a given file for analysis.
 * Note that for remote Xen Daemon the file path will be interpreted in
 * the remote host. Hypervisors may require  the user to manually ensure
 * proper permissions on the file named by @to.
 *
 * If @flags includes VIR_DUMP_CRASH, then leave the guest shut off with
 * a crashed state after the dump completes.  If @flags includes
 * VIR_DUMP_LIVE, then make the core dump while continuing to allow
 * the guest to run; otherwise, the guest is suspended during the dump.
 * VIR_DUMP_RESET flag forces reset of the guest after dump.
 * The above three flags are mutually exclusive.
 *
 * Additionally, if @flags includes VIR_DUMP_BYPASS_CACHE, then libvirt
 * will attempt to bypass the file system cache while creating the file,
 * or fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow less
 * pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing saves to NFS.
 *
 * For more control over the output format, see virDomainCoreDumpWithFormat().
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainCoreDump(virDomainPtr domain, const char *to, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "to=%s, flags=0x%x", to, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(to, error);

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DUMP_CRASH, VIR_DUMP_LIVE, error);
    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DUMP_CRASH, VIR_DUMP_RESET, error);
    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DUMP_LIVE, VIR_DUMP_RESET, error);
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    if (conn->driver->domainCoreDump) {
        int ret;
        char *absolute_to;

        /* We must absolutize the file path as the save is done out of process */
        if (virFileAbsPath(to, &absolute_to) < 0) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                           _("could not build absolute core file path"));
            goto error;
        }

        ret = conn->driver->domainCoreDump(domain, absolute_to, flags);

        VIR_FREE(absolute_to);

        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}

/**
 * virDomainCoreDumpWithFormat:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @to: path for the core file
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 * @dumpformat: format of domain memory's dump (one of virDomainCoreDumpFormat enum)
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 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainCoreDumpFlags
 *
 * This method will dump the core of a domain on a given file for analysis.
 * Note that for remote Xen Daemon the file path will be interpreted in
 * the remote host. Hypervisors may require  the user to manually ensure
 * proper permissions on the file named by @to.
 *
 * @dumpformat controls which format the dump will have; use of
 * VIR_DOMAIN_CORE_DUMP_FORMAT_RAW mirrors what virDomainCoreDump() will
 * perform.  Not all hypervisors are able to support all formats.
 *
 * If @flags includes VIR_DUMP_CRASH, then leave the guest shut off with
 * a crashed state after the dump completes.  If @flags includes
 * VIR_DUMP_LIVE, then make the core dump while continuing to allow
 * the guest to run; otherwise, the guest is suspended during the dump.
 * VIR_DUMP_RESET flag forces reset of the guest after dump.
 * The above three flags are mutually exclusive.
 *
 * Additionally, if @flags includes VIR_DUMP_BYPASS_CACHE, then libvirt
 * will attempt to bypass the file system cache while creating the file,
 * or fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow less
 * pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing saves to NFS.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainCoreDumpWithFormat(virDomainPtr domain, const char *to,
                            unsigned int dumpformat, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "to=%s, dumpformat=%u, flags=0x%x",
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                     to, dumpformat, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(to, error);

    if (dumpformat >= VIR_DOMAIN_CORE_DUMP_FORMAT_LAST) {
        virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("dumpformat '%d' is not supported"),
                            dumpformat);
        goto error;
    }

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DUMP_CRASH, VIR_DUMP_LIVE, error);
    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DUMP_CRASH, VIR_DUMP_RESET, error);
    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DUMP_LIVE, VIR_DUMP_RESET, error);
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    if (conn->driver->domainCoreDumpWithFormat) {
        int ret;
        char *absolute_to;

        /* We must absolutize the file path as the save is done out of process */
        if (virFileAbsPath(to, &absolute_to) < 0) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                           _("could not build absolute core file path"));
            goto error;
        }

        ret = conn->driver->domainCoreDumpWithFormat(domain, absolute_to,
                                                     dumpformat, flags);

        VIR_FREE(absolute_to);

        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainScreenshot:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @stream: stream to use as output
 * @screen: monitor ID to take screenshot from
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Take a screenshot of current domain console as a stream. The image format
 * is hypervisor specific. Moreover, some hypervisors supports multiple
 * displays per domain. These can be distinguished by @screen argument.
 *
 * This call sets up a stream; subsequent use of stream API is necessary
 * to transfer actual data, determine how much data is successfully
 * transferred, and detect any errors.
 *
 * The screen ID is the sequential number of screen. In case of multiple
 * graphics cards, heads are enumerated before devices, e.g. having
 * two graphics cards, both with four heads, screen ID 5 addresses
 * the second head on the second card.
 *
 * Returns a string representing the mime-type of the image format, or
 * NULL upon error. The caller must free() the returned value.
 */
char *
virDomainScreenshot(virDomainPtr domain,
                    virStreamPtr stream,
                    unsigned int screen,
                    unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "stream=%p, flags=0x%x", stream, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    virCheckStreamGoto(stream, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

    if (domain->conn != stream->conn) {
        virReportInvalidArg(stream,
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                            _("stream must match connection of domain '%s'"),
                            domain->name);
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        goto error;
    }

    if (domain->conn->driver->domainScreenshot) {
        char *ret;
        ret = domain->conn->driver->domainScreenshot(domain, stream,
                                                     screen, flags);

        if (ret == NULL)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainShutdown:
 * @domain: a domain object
 *
 * Shutdown a domain, the domain object is still usable thereafter, but
 * the domain OS is being stopped. Note that the guest OS may ignore the
 * request. Additionally, the hypervisor may check and support the domain
 * 'on_poweroff' XML setting resulting in a domain that reboots instead of
 * shutting down. For guests that react to a shutdown request, the differences
 * from virDomainDestroy() are that the guests disk storage will be in a
 * stable state rather than having the (virtual) power cord pulled, and
 * this command returns as soon as the shutdown request is issued rather
 * than blocking until the guest is no longer running.
 *
 * If the domain is transient and has any snapshot metadata (see
 * virDomainSnapshotNum()), then that metadata will automatically
 * be deleted when the domain quits.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainShutdown(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainShutdown) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainShutdown(domain);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainShutdownFlags:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainShutdownFlagValues
 *
 * Shutdown a domain, the domain object is still usable thereafter but
 * the domain OS is being stopped. Note that the guest OS may ignore the
 * request. Additionally, the hypervisor may check and support the domain
 * 'on_poweroff' XML setting resulting in a domain that reboots instead of
 * shutting down. For guests that react to a shutdown request, the differences
 * from virDomainDestroy() are that the guest's disk storage will be in a
 * stable state rather than having the (virtual) power cord pulled, and
 * this command returns as soon as the shutdown request is issued rather
 * than blocking until the guest is no longer running.
 *
 * If the domain is transient and has any snapshot metadata (see
 * virDomainSnapshotNum()), then that metadata will automatically
 * be deleted when the domain quits.
 *
 * If @flags is set to zero, then the hypervisor will choose the
 * method of shutdown it considers best. To have greater control
 * pass one or more of the virDomainShutdownFlagValues. The order
 * in which the hypervisor tries each shutdown method is undefined,
 * and a hypervisor is not required to support all methods.
 *
 * To use guest agent (VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN_GUEST_AGENT) the domain XML
 * must have <channel> configured.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainShutdownFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainShutdownFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainShutdownFlags(domain, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainReboot:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainRebootFlagValues
 *
 * Reboot a domain, the domain object is still usable thereafter, but
 * the domain OS is being stopped for a restart.
 * Note that the guest OS may ignore the request.
 * Additionally, the hypervisor may check and support the domain
 * 'on_reboot' XML setting resulting in a domain that shuts down instead
 * of rebooting.
 *
 * If @flags is set to zero, then the hypervisor will choose the
 * method of shutdown it considers best. To have greater control
 * pass one or more of the virDomainRebootFlagValues. The order
 * in which the hypervisor tries each shutdown method is undefined,
 * and a hypervisor is not required to support all methods.
 *
 * To use guest agent (VIR_DOMAIN_REBOOT_GUEST_AGENT) the domain XML
 * must have <channel> configured.
 *
 * Due to implementation limitations in some drivers (the qemu driver,
 * for instance) it is not advised to migrate or save a guest that is
 * rebooting as a result of this API. Migrating such a guest can lead
 * to a plain shutdown on the destination.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainReboot(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainReboot) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainReboot(domain, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainReset:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Reset a domain immediately without any guest OS shutdown.
 * Reset emulates the power reset button on a machine, where all
 * hardware sees the RST line set and reinitializes internal state.
 *
 * Note that there is a risk of data loss caused by reset without any
 * guest OS shutdown.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainReset(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainReset) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainReset(domain, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetName:
 * @domain: a domain object
 *
 * Get the public name for that domain
 *
 * Returns a pointer to the name or NULL, the string need not be deallocated
 * its lifetime will be the same as the domain object.
 */
const char *
virDomainGetName(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("domain=%p", domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);

    return domain->name;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetUUID:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @uuid: pointer to a VIR_UUID_BUFLEN bytes array
 *
 * Get the UUID for a domain
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success
 */
int
virDomainGetUUID(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned char *uuid)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "uuid=%p", uuid);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error);

    memcpy(uuid, &domain->uuid[0], VIR_UUID_BUFLEN);

    return 0;

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetUUIDString:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @buf: pointer to a VIR_UUID_STRING_BUFLEN bytes array
 *
 * Get the UUID for a domain as string. For more information about
 * UUID see RFC4122.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success
 */
int
virDomainGetUUIDString(virDomainPtr domain, char *buf)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "buf=%p", buf);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(buf, error);

    virUUIDFormat(domain->uuid, buf);
    return 0;

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetID:
 * @domain: a domain object
 *
 * Get the hypervisor ID number for the domain
 *
 * Returns the domain ID number or (unsigned int) -1 in case of error
 */
unsigned int
virDomainGetID(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, (unsigned int)-1);

    return domain->id;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetOSType:
 * @domain: a domain object
 *
 * Get the type of domain operation system.
 *
 * Returns the new string or NULL in case of error, the string must be
 *         freed by the caller.
 */
char *
virDomainGetOSType(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetOSType) {
        char *ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetOSType(domain);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetMaxMemory:
 * @domain: a domain object or NULL
 *
 * Retrieve the maximum amount of physical memory allocated to a
 * domain. If domain is NULL, then this get the amount of memory reserved
 * to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs.
 *
 * Returns the memory size in kibibytes (blocks of 1024 bytes), or 0 in
 * case of error.
 */
unsigned long
virDomainGetMaxMemory(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, 0);
    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetMaxMemory) {
        unsigned long long ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetMaxMemory(domain);
        if (ret == 0)
            goto error;
        if ((unsigned long) ret != ret) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("result too large: %llu"),
                           ret);
            goto error;
        }
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return 0;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetMaxMemory:
 * @domain: a domain object or NULL
 * @memory: the memory size in kibibytes (blocks of 1024 bytes)
 *
 * Dynamically change the maximum amount of physical memory allocated to a
 * domain. If domain is NULL, then this change the amount of memory reserved
 * to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * This command is hypervisor-specific for whether active, persistent,
 * or both configurations are changed; for more control, use
 * virDomainSetMemoryFlags().
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSetMaxMemory(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long memory)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "memory=%lu", memory);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(memory, error);

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    if (virMemoryMaxValue(true) / 1024 <= memory) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %lu"),
                       memory);
        goto error;
    }

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    if (conn->driver->domainSetMaxMemory) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetMaxMemory(domain, memory);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetMemory:
 * @domain: a domain object or NULL
 * @memory: the memory size in kibibytes (blocks of 1024 bytes)
 *
 * Dynamically change the target amount of physical memory allocated to a
 * domain. If domain is NULL, then this change the amount of memory reserved
 * to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
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 * This command is hypervisor-specific for whether active, persistent,
 * or both configurations are changed; for more control, use
 * virDomainSetMemoryFlags().
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 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSetMemory(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long memory)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "memory=%lu", memory);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(memory, error);

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    if (virMemoryMaxValue(true) / 1024 <= memory) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %lu"),
                       memory);
        goto error;
    }

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    if (conn->driver->domainSetMemory) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetMemory(domain, memory);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetMemoryFlags:
 * @domain: a domain object or NULL
 * @memory: the memory size in kibibytes (blocks of 1024 bytes)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMemoryModFlags
 *
 * Dynamically change the target amount of physical memory allocated to a
 * domain. If domain is NULL, then this change the amount of memory reserved
 * to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG.
 * Both flags may be set. If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects
 * a running domain and will fail if domain is not active.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state,
 * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified
 * (that is, @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain
 * modifies persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent
 * on whether just live or both live and persistent state is changed.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_MAXIMUM is set, the change affects domain's maximum memory
 * size rather than current memory size.
 * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSetMemoryFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long memory,
                        unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "memory=%lu, flags=0x%x", memory, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(memory, error);

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    if (virMemoryMaxValue(true) / 1024 <= memory) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %lu"),
                       memory);
        goto error;
    }

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    if (conn->driver->domainSetMemoryFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetMemoryFlags(domain, memory, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetMemoryStatsPeriod:
 * @domain: a domain object or NULL
 * @period: the period in seconds for stats collection
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMemoryModFlags
 *
 * Dynamically change the domain memory balloon driver statistics collection
 * period. Use 0 to disable and a positive value to enable.
 *
 * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG.
 * Both flags may be set. If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects
 * a running domain and will fail if domain is not active.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state,
 * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified
 * (that is, @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain
 * modifies persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent
 * on whether just live or both live and persistent state is changed.
 *
 * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSetMemoryStatsPeriod(virDomainPtr domain, int period,
                              unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "period=%d, flags=0x%x", period, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    /* This must be positive to set the balloon collection period */
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(period, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainSetMemoryStatsPeriod) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetMemoryStatsPeriod(domain, period, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetMemoryParameters:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer to memory parameter objects
 * @nparams: number of memory parameter (this value can be the same or
 *          less than the number of parameters supported)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Change all or a subset of the memory tunables.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
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 * Possible values for all *_limit memory tunables are in range from 0 to
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_PARAM_UNLIMITED.
 *
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 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainSetMemoryParameters(virDomainPtr domain,
                             virTypedParameterPtr params,
                             int nparams, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     params, nparams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nparams, error);

    if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0)
        goto error;

    if (conn->driver->domainSetMemoryParameters) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetMemoryParameters(domain, params, nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetMemoryParameters:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer to memory parameter object
 *          (return value, allocated by the caller)
 * @nparams: pointer to number of memory parameters; input and output
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags
 *
 * Get all memory parameters.  On input, @nparams gives the size of the
 * @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled
 * with parameter information, which might be less but will not exceed
 * the input value.
 *
 * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on
 * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters
 * supported by the hypervisor. The caller should then allocate @params
 * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API
 * again.
 *
 * Here is a sample code snippet:
 *
 *   if (virDomainGetMemoryParameters(dom, NULL, &nparams, 0) == 0 &&
 *       nparams != 0) {
 *       if ((params = malloc(sizeof(*params) * nparams)) == NULL)
 *           goto error;
 *       memset(params, 0, sizeof(*params) * nparams);
 *       if (virDomainGetMemoryParameters(dom, params, &nparams, 0))
 *           goto error;
 *   }
 *
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. This function
 * expects the caller to allocate the @params.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainGetMemoryParameters(virDomainPtr domain,
                             virTypedParameterPtr params,
                             int *nparams, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     params, (nparams) ? *nparams : -1, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error);
    if (*nparams != 0)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING))
        flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY;

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
                             error);

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    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetMemoryParameters) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetMemoryParameters(domain, params, nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }
    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetNumaParameters:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer to numa parameter objects
 * @nparams: number of numa parameters (this value can be the same or
 *          less than the number of parameters supported)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Change all or a subset of the numa tunables.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainSetNumaParameters(virDomainPtr domain,
                           virTypedParameterPtr params,
                           int nparams, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     params, nparams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nparams, error);
    if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(domain->conn, params, nparams) < 0)
        goto error;

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainSetNumaParameters) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetNumaParameters(domain, params, nparams,
                                                    flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetNumaParameters:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer to numa parameter object
 *          (return value, allocated by the caller)
 * @nparams: pointer to number of numa parameters
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags
 *
 * Get all numa parameters.  On input, @nparams gives the size of the
 * @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled
 * with parameter information, which might be less but will not exceed
 * the input value.
 *
 * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on
 * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters
 * supported by the hypervisor. The caller should then allocate @params
 * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API
 * again.
 *
 * See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for an equivalent usage example.
 *
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. This function
 * expects the caller to allocate the @params.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainGetNumaParameters(virDomainPtr domain,
                           virTypedParameterPtr params,
                           int *nparams, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     params, (nparams) ? *nparams : -1, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error);
    if (*nparams != 0)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING))
        flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY;

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetNumaParameters) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetNumaParameters(domain, params, nparams,
                                                    flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }
    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetBlkioParameters:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer to blkio parameter objects
 * @nparams: number of blkio parameters (this value can be the same or
 *          less than the number of parameters supported)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Change all or a subset of the blkio tunables.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainSetBlkioParameters(virDomainPtr domain,
                            virTypedParameterPtr params,
                            int nparams, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     params, nparams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(nparams, error);

    if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0)
        goto error;

    if (conn->driver->domainSetBlkioParameters) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetBlkioParameters(domain, params, nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetBlkioParameters:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer to blkio parameter object
 *          (return value, allocated by the caller)
 * @nparams: pointer to number of blkio parameters; input and output
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags
 *
 * Get all blkio parameters.  On input, @nparams gives the size of the
 * @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled
 * with parameter information, which might be less but will not exceed
 * the input value.
 *
 * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on
 * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters
 * supported by the hypervisor. The caller should then allocate @params
 * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API
 * again.
 *
 * See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for an equivalent usage example.
 *
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. This function
 * expects the caller to allocate the @params.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainGetBlkioParameters(virDomainPtr domain,
                            virTypedParameterPtr params,
                            int *nparams, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     params, (nparams) ? *nparams : -1, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error);
    if (*nparams != 0)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING))
        flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY;

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
                             error);

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    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetBlkioParameters) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetBlkioParameters(domain, params, nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }
    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetInfo:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @info: pointer to a virDomainInfo structure allocated by the user
 *
 * Extract information about a domain. Note that if the connection
 * used to get the domain is limited only a partial set of the information
 * can be extracted.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainGetInfo(virDomainPtr domain, virDomainInfoPtr info)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "info=%p", info);

    virResetLastError();

    if (info)
        memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info));

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error);

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetInfo) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetInfo(domain, info);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetState:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @state: returned state of the domain (one of virDomainState)
 * @reason: returned reason which led to @state (one of virDomain*Reason
 * corresponding to the current state); it is allowed to be NULL
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Extract domain state. Each state can be accompanied with a reason (if known)
 * which led to the state.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainGetState(virDomainPtr domain,
                  int *state,
                  int *reason,
                  unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "state=%p, reason=%p, flags=0x%x",
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                     state, reason, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(state, error);

    conn = domain->conn;
    if (conn->driver->domainGetState) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetState(domain, state, reason, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetControlInfo:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @info: pointer to a virDomainControlInfo structure allocated by the user
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Extract details about current state of control interface to a domain.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainGetControlInfo(virDomainPtr domain,
                        virDomainControlInfoPtr info,
                        unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "info=%p, flags=0x%x", info, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error);

    conn = domain->conn;
    if (conn->driver->domainGetControlInfo) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetControlInfo(domain, info, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetXMLDesc:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainXMLFlags
 *
 * Provide an XML description of the domain. The description may be reused
 * later to relaunch the domain with virDomainCreateXML().
 *
 * No security-sensitive data will be included unless @flags contains
 * VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE; this flag is rejected on read-only
 * connections.  If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE, then the
 * XML represents the configuration that will be used on the next boot
 * of a persistent domain; otherwise, the configuration represents the
 * currently running domain.  If @flags contains
 * VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU, then the portion of the domain XML
 * describing CPU capabilities is modified to match actual
 * capabilities of the host.
 *
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 * If @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_XML_MIGRATABLE, the XML is altered to
 * assist in migrations, since the source and destination may be
 * running different libvirt versions.  This may include trimming
 * redundant or default information that might confuse an older
 * recipient, or exposing internal details that aid a newer recipient;
 * this flag is rejected on read-only connections, and the resulting
 * XML might not validate against the schema, so it is mainly for
 * internal use.
 *
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 * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case
 * of error. The caller must free() the returned value.
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 */
char *
virDomainGetXMLDesc(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    conn = domain->conn;

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    if ((conn->flags & VIR_CONNECT_RO) &&
        (flags & (VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE | VIR_DOMAIN_XML_MIGRATABLE))) {
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        virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_DENIED, "%s",
                       _("virDomainGetXMLDesc with secure flag"));
        goto error;
    }

    if (conn->driver->domainGetXMLDesc) {
        char *ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetXMLDesc(domain, flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virConnectDomainXMLFromNative:
 * @conn: a connection object
 * @nativeFormat: configuration format importing from
 * @nativeConfig: the configuration data to import
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Reads native configuration data  describing a domain, and
 * generates libvirt domain XML. The format of the native
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 * data is hypervisor dependent.
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 *
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 * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case
 * of error. The caller must free() the returned value.
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 */
char *
virConnectDomainXMLFromNative(virConnectPtr conn,
                              const char *nativeFormat,
                              const char *nativeConfig,
                              unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, format=%s, config=%s, flags=0x%x",
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              conn, NULLSTR(nativeFormat), NULLSTR(nativeConfig), flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nativeFormat, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nativeConfig, error);

    if (conn->driver->connectDomainXMLFromNative) {
        char *ret;
        ret = conn->driver->connectDomainXMLFromNative(conn,
                                                       nativeFormat,
                                                       nativeConfig,
                                                       flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virConnectDomainXMLToNative:
 * @conn: a connection object
 * @nativeFormat: configuration format exporting to
 * @domainXml: the domain configuration to export
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Reads a domain XML configuration document, and generates
 * a native configuration file describing the domain.
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 * The format of the native data is hypervisor dependent.
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 *
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 * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded native config datafile, or
 * NULL in case of error. The caller must free() the returned value.
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 */
char *
virConnectDomainXMLToNative(virConnectPtr conn,
                            const char *nativeFormat,
                            const char *domainXml,
                            unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, format=%s, xml=%s, flags=0x%x",
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              conn, NULLSTR(nativeFormat), NULLSTR(domainXml), flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nativeFormat, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(domainXml, error);

    if (conn->driver->connectDomainXMLToNative) {
        char *ret;
        ret = conn->driver->connectDomainXMLToNative(conn,
                                                     nativeFormat,
                                                     domainXml,
                                                     flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


/*
 * Sequence v1:
 *
 *  Dst: Prepare
 *        - Get ready to accept incoming VM
 *        - Generate optional cookie to pass to src
 *
 *  Src: Perform
 *        - Start migration and wait for send completion
 *        - Kill off VM if successful, resume if failed
 *
 *  Dst: Finish
 *        - Wait for recv completion and check status
 *        - Kill off VM if unsuccessful
 *
 */
static virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrateVersion1(virDomainPtr domain,
                         virConnectPtr dconn,
                         unsigned long flags,
                         const char *dname,
                         const char *uri,
                         unsigned long bandwidth)
{
    virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL;
    char *uri_out = NULL;
    char *cookie = NULL;
    int cookielen = 0, ret;
    virDomainInfo info;
    unsigned int destflags;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain,
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                     "dconn=%p, flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%lu",
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                     dconn, flags, NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth);

    ret = virDomainGetInfo(domain, &info);
    if (ret == 0 && info.state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED)
        flags |= VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED;

    destflags = flags & ~(VIR_MIGRATE_ABORT_ON_ERROR |
                          VIR_MIGRATE_AUTO_CONVERGE);

    /* Prepare the migration.
     *
     * The destination host may return a cookie, or leave cookie as
     * NULL.
     *
     * The destination host MUST set uri_out if uri_in is NULL.
     *
     * If uri_in is non-NULL, then the destination host may modify
     * the URI by setting uri_out.  If it does not wish to modify
     * the URI, it should leave uri_out as NULL.
     */
    if (dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare
        (dconn, &cookie, &cookielen, uri, &uri_out, destflags, dname,
         bandwidth) == -1)
        goto done;

    if (uri == NULL && uri_out == NULL) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                       _("domainMigratePrepare did not set uri"));
        goto done;
    }
    if (uri_out)
        uri = uri_out; /* Did domainMigratePrepare change URI? */

    /* Perform the migration.  The driver isn't supposed to return
     * until the migration is complete.
     */
    if (domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform
        (domain, cookie, cookielen, uri, flags, dname, bandwidth) == -1)
        goto done;

    /* Get the destination domain and return it or error.
     * 'domain' no longer actually exists at this point
     * (or so we hope), but we still use the object in memory
     * in order to get the name.
     */
    dname = dname ? dname : domain->name;
    if (dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish)
        ddomain = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish
            (dconn, dname, cookie, cookielen, uri, destflags);
    else
        ddomain = virDomainLookupByName(dconn, dname);

 done:
    VIR_FREE(uri_out);
    VIR_FREE(cookie);
    return ddomain;
}


/*
 * Sequence v2:
 *
 *  Src: DumpXML
 *        - Generate XML to pass to dst
 *
 *  Dst: Prepare
 *        - Get ready to accept incoming VM
 *        - Generate optional cookie to pass to src
 *
 *  Src: Perform
 *        - Start migration and wait for send completion
 *        - Kill off VM if successful, resume if failed
 *
 *  Dst: Finish
 *        - Wait for recv completion and check status
 *        - Kill off VM if unsuccessful
 *
 */
static virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrateVersion2(virDomainPtr domain,
                         virConnectPtr dconn,
                         unsigned long flags,
                         const char *dname,
                         const char *uri,
                         unsigned long bandwidth)
{
    virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL;
    char *uri_out = NULL;
    char *cookie = NULL;
    char *dom_xml = NULL;
    int cookielen = 0, ret;
    virDomainInfo info;
    virErrorPtr orig_err = NULL;
    unsigned int getxml_flags = 0;
    int cancelled;
    unsigned long destflags;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain,
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                     "dconn=%p, flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%lu",
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                     dconn, flags, NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth);

    /* Prepare the migration.
     *
     * The destination host may return a cookie, or leave cookie as
     * NULL.
     *
     * The destination host MUST set uri_out if uri_in is NULL.
     *
     * If uri_in is non-NULL, then the destination host may modify
     * the URI by setting uri_out.  If it does not wish to modify
     * the URI, it should leave uri_out as NULL.
     */

    /* In version 2 of the protocol, the prepare step is slightly
     * different.  We fetch the domain XML of the source domain
     * and pass it to Prepare2.
     */
    if (!domain->conn->driver->domainGetXMLDesc) {
        virReportUnsupportedError();
        return NULL;
    }

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_XML_MIGRATABLE)) {
        getxml_flags |= VIR_DOMAIN_XML_MIGRATABLE;
    } else {
        getxml_flags |= VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE | VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU;
    }

    dom_xml = domain->conn->driver->domainGetXMLDesc(domain, getxml_flags);
    if (!dom_xml)
        return NULL;

    ret = virDomainGetInfo(domain, &info);
    if (ret == 0 && info.state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED)
        flags |= VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED;

    destflags = flags & ~(VIR_MIGRATE_ABORT_ON_ERROR |
                          VIR_MIGRATE_AUTO_CONVERGE);

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    VIR_DEBUG("Prepare2 %p flags=0x%lx", dconn, destflags);
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    ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare2
        (dconn, &cookie, &cookielen, uri, &uri_out, destflags, dname,
         bandwidth, dom_xml);
    VIR_FREE(dom_xml);
    if (ret == -1)
        goto done;

    if (uri == NULL && uri_out == NULL) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                       _("domainMigratePrepare2 did not set uri"));
        cancelled = 1;
        /* Make sure Finish doesn't overwrite the error */
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        virErrorPreserveLast(&orig_err);
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        goto finish;
    }
    if (uri_out)
        uri = uri_out; /* Did domainMigratePrepare2 change URI? */

    /* Perform the migration.  The driver isn't supposed to return
     * until the migration is complete.
     */
    VIR_DEBUG("Perform %p", domain->conn);
    ret = domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform
        (domain, cookie, cookielen, uri, flags, dname, bandwidth);

    /* Perform failed. Make sure Finish doesn't overwrite the error */
    if (ret < 0)
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        virErrorPreserveLast(&orig_err);
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    /* If Perform returns < 0, then we need to cancel the VM
     * startup on the destination
     */
    cancelled = ret < 0 ? 1 : 0;

 finish:
    /* In version 2 of the migration protocol, we pass the
     * status code from the sender to the destination host,
     * so it can do any cleanup if the migration failed.
     */
    dname = dname ? dname : domain->name;
    VIR_DEBUG("Finish2 %p ret=%d", dconn, ret);
    ddomain = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish2
        (dconn, dname, cookie, cookielen, uri, destflags, cancelled);
    if (cancelled && ddomain)
        VIR_ERROR(_("finish step ignored that migration was cancelled"));

 done:
2925
    virErrorRestore(&orig_err);
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    VIR_FREE(uri_out);
    VIR_FREE(cookie);
    return ddomain;
}


/*
 * Sequence v3:
 *
 *  Src: Begin
 *        - Generate XML to pass to dst
 *        - Generate optional cookie to pass to dst
 *
 *  Dst: Prepare
 *        - Get ready to accept incoming VM
 *        - Generate optional cookie to pass to src
 *
 *  Src: Perform
 *        - Start migration and wait for send completion
 *        - Generate optional cookie to pass to dst
 *
 *  Dst: Finish
 *        - Wait for recv completion and check status
 *        - Kill off VM if failed, resume if success
 *        - Generate optional cookie to pass to src
 *
 *  Src: Confirm
 *        - Kill off VM if success, resume if failed
 *
  * If useParams is true, params and nparams contain migration parameters and
  * we know it's safe to call the API which supports extensible parameters.
  * Otherwise, we have to use xmlin, dname, uri, and bandwidth and pass them
  * to the old-style APIs.
 */
static virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrateVersion3Full(virDomainPtr domain,
                             virConnectPtr dconn,
                             const char *xmlin,
                             const char *dname,
                             const char *uri,
                             unsigned long long bandwidth,
                             virTypedParameterPtr params,
                             int nparams,
                             bool useParams,
                             unsigned int flags)
{
    virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL;
    char *uri_out = NULL;
    char *cookiein = NULL;
    char *cookieout = NULL;
    char *dom_xml = NULL;
    int cookieinlen = 0;
    int cookieoutlen = 0;
    int ret;
    virDomainInfo info;
    virErrorPtr orig_err = NULL;
    int cancelled = 1;
    unsigned long protection = 0;
    bool notify_source = true;
    unsigned int destflags;
    int state;
    virTypedParameterPtr tmp;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain,
                     "dconn=%p, xmlin=%s, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%llu, "
2991
                     "params=%p, nparams=%d, useParams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     dconn, NULLSTR(xmlin), NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri),
                     bandwidth, params, nparams, useParams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    if ((!useParams &&
         (!domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3 ||
          !domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3 ||
          !domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3 ||
          !dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3 ||
          !dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3)) ||
        (useParams &&
         (!domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3Params ||
          !domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params ||
          !domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3Params ||
          !dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3Params ||
          !dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3Params))) {
        virReportUnsupportedError();
        return NULL;
    }

    if (virTypedParamsCopy(&tmp, params, nparams) < 0)
        return NULL;
    params = tmp;

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION))
        protection = VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION;

    VIR_DEBUG("Begin3 %p", domain->conn);
    if (useParams) {
        dom_xml = domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3Params
            (domain, params, nparams, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen,
             flags | protection);
    } else {
        dom_xml = domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3
            (domain, xmlin, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen,
             flags | protection, dname, bandwidth);
    }
    if (!dom_xml)
        goto done;

    if (useParams) {
        /* If source is new enough to support extensible migration parameters,
         * it's certainly new enough to support virDomainGetState. */
        ret = virDomainGetState(domain, &state, NULL, 0);
    } else {
        ret = virDomainGetInfo(domain, &info);
        state = info.state;
    }
    if (ret == 0 && state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED)
        flags |= VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED;

    destflags = flags & ~(VIR_MIGRATE_ABORT_ON_ERROR |
                          VIR_MIGRATE_AUTO_CONVERGE);

3047
    VIR_DEBUG("Prepare3 %p flags=0x%x", dconn, destflags);
3048
    cookiein = g_steal_pointer(&cookieout);
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    cookieinlen = cookieoutlen;
    cookieoutlen = 0;
    if (useParams) {
        if (virTypedParamsReplaceString(&params, &nparams,
                                        VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML,
                                        dom_xml) < 0)
            goto done;
        ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3Params
            (dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen,
             &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, &uri_out, destflags);
    } else {
        ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3
            (dconn, cookiein, cookieinlen, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen,
             uri, &uri_out, destflags, dname, bandwidth, dom_xml);
    }
    if (ret == -1) {
        if (protection) {
            /* Begin already started a migration job so we need to cancel it by
             * calling Confirm while making sure it doesn't overwrite the error
             */
3069
            virErrorPreserveLast(&orig_err);
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            goto confirm;
        } else {
            goto done;
        }
    }

    /* Did domainMigratePrepare3 change URI? */
    if (uri_out) {
        uri = uri_out;
        if (useParams &&
            virTypedParamsReplaceString(&params, &nparams,
                                        VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI,
                                        uri_out) < 0) {
            cancelled = 1;
3084
            virErrorPreserveLast(&orig_err);
3085 3086 3087 3088 3089 3090 3091 3092
            goto finish;
        }
    } else if (!uri &&
               virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams,
                                       VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, &uri) <= 0) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                       _("domainMigratePrepare3 did not set uri"));
        cancelled = 1;
3093
        virErrorPreserveLast(&orig_err);
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        goto finish;
    }

    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE) {
        VIR_DEBUG("Offline migration, skipping Perform phase");
        VIR_FREE(cookieout);
        cookieoutlen = 0;
        cancelled = 0;
        goto finish;
    }

    /* Perform the migration.  The driver isn't supposed to return
     * until the migration is complete. The src VM should remain
     * running, but in paused state until the destination can
     * confirm migration completion.
     */
    VIR_DEBUG("Perform3 %p uri=%s", domain->conn, uri);
    VIR_FREE(cookiein);
3112
    cookiein = g_steal_pointer(&cookieout);
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    cookieinlen = cookieoutlen;
    cookieoutlen = 0;
    /* dconnuri not relevant in non-P2P modes, so left NULL here */
    if (useParams) {
        ret = domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params
            (domain, NULL, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen,
             &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, flags | protection);
    } else {
        ret = domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3
            (domain, NULL, cookiein, cookieinlen,
             &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, NULL,
             uri, flags | protection, dname, bandwidth);
    }

    /* Perform failed. Make sure Finish doesn't overwrite the error */
    if (ret < 0) {
3129
        virErrorPreserveLast(&orig_err);
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        /* Perform failed so we don't need to call confirm to let source know
         * about the failure.
         */
        notify_source = false;
    }

    /* If Perform returns < 0, then we need to cancel the VM
     * startup on the destination
     */
    cancelled = ret < 0 ? 1 : 0;

 finish:
    /*
     * The status code from the source is passed to the destination.
     * The dest can cleanup if the source indicated it failed to
     * send all migration data. Returns NULL for ddomain if
     * the dest was unable to complete migration.
     */
    VIR_DEBUG("Finish3 %p ret=%d", dconn, ret);
    VIR_FREE(cookiein);
3150
    cookiein = g_steal_pointer(&cookieout);
3151 3152 3153 3154 3155 3156 3157 3158 3159 3160 3161 3162 3163 3164 3165 3166 3167 3168 3169 3170
    cookieinlen = cookieoutlen;
    cookieoutlen = 0;
    if (useParams) {
        if (virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams,
                                    VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, NULL) <= 0 &&
            virTypedParamsReplaceString(&params, &nparams,
                                        VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME,
                                        domain->name) < 0) {
            ddomain = NULL;
        } else {
            ddomain = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3Params
                (dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen,
                 &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, destflags, cancelled);
        }
    } else {
        dname = dname ? dname : domain->name;
        ddomain = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3
            (dconn, dname, cookiein, cookieinlen, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen,
             NULL, uri, destflags, cancelled);
    }
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    if (cancelled) {
        if (ddomain) {
            VIR_ERROR(_("finish step ignored that migration was cancelled"));
        } else {
            /* If Finish reported a useful error, use it instead of the
             * original "migration unexpectedly failed" error.
             *
             * This is ugly but we can't do better with the APIs we have. We
             * only replace the error if Finish was called with cancelled == 1
             * and reported a real error (old libvirt would report an error
             * from RPC instead of MIGRATE_FINISH_OK), which only happens when
             * the domain died on destination. To further reduce a possibility
             * of false positives we also check that Perform returned
             * VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED.
             */
            if (orig_err &&
                orig_err->domain == VIR_FROM_QEMU &&
                orig_err->code == VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED) {
                virErrorPtr err = virGetLastError();
3191 3192
                if (err &&
                    err->domain == VIR_FROM_QEMU &&
3193 3194 3195 3196 3197 3198 3199
                    err->code != VIR_ERR_MIGRATE_FINISH_OK) {
                    virFreeError(orig_err);
                    orig_err = NULL;
                }
            }
        }
    }
3200 3201 3202 3203 3204 3205 3206 3207 3208 3209 3210 3211 3212 3213 3214

    /* If ddomain is NULL, then we were unable to start
     * the guest on the target, and must restart on the
     * source. There is a small chance that the ddomain
     * is NULL due to an RPC failure, in which case
     * ddomain could in fact be running on the dest.
     * The lock manager plugins should take care of
     * safety in this scenario.
     */
    cancelled = ddomain == NULL ? 1 : 0;

    /* If finish3 set an error, and we don't have an earlier
     * one we need to preserve it in case confirm3 overwrites
     */
    if (!orig_err)
3215
        virErrorPreserveLast(&orig_err);
3216 3217 3218 3219 3220 3221 3222 3223 3224 3225

 confirm:
    /*
     * If cancelled, then src VM will be restarted, else it will be killed.
     * Don't do this if migration failed on source and thus it was already
     * cancelled there.
     */
    if (notify_source) {
        VIR_DEBUG("Confirm3 %p ret=%d domain=%p", domain->conn, ret, domain);
        VIR_FREE(cookiein);
3226
        cookiein = g_steal_pointer(&cookieout);
3227 3228 3229 3230 3231 3232 3233 3234 3235 3236 3237 3238 3239 3240 3241 3242 3243 3244 3245 3246 3247 3248
        cookieinlen = cookieoutlen;
        cookieoutlen = 0;
        if (useParams) {
            ret = domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3Params
                (domain, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen,
                 flags | protection, cancelled);
        } else {
            ret = domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3
                (domain, cookiein, cookieinlen,
                 flags | protection, cancelled);
        }
        /* If Confirm3 returns -1, there's nothing more we can
         * do, but fortunately worst case is that there is a
         * domain left in 'paused' state on source.
         */
        if (ret < 0) {
            VIR_WARN("Guest %s probably left in 'paused' state on source",
                     domain->name);
        }
    }

 done:
3249
    virErrorRestore(&orig_err);
3250 3251 3252 3253 3254 3255 3256 3257 3258 3259 3260 3261 3262 3263 3264 3265 3266 3267 3268 3269 3270 3271 3272 3273 3274 3275 3276 3277 3278 3279 3280 3281 3282 3283 3284
    VIR_FREE(dom_xml);
    VIR_FREE(uri_out);
    VIR_FREE(cookiein);
    VIR_FREE(cookieout);
    virTypedParamsFree(params, nparams);
    return ddomain;
}


static virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrateVersion3(virDomainPtr domain,
                         virConnectPtr dconn,
                         const char *xmlin,
                         unsigned long flags,
                         const char *dname,
                         const char *uri,
                         unsigned long bandwidth)
{
    return virDomainMigrateVersion3Full(domain, dconn, xmlin, dname, uri,
                                        bandwidth, NULL, 0, false, flags);
}


static virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrateVersion3Params(virDomainPtr domain,
                               virConnectPtr dconn,
                               virTypedParameterPtr params,
                               int nparams,
                               unsigned int flags)
{
    return virDomainMigrateVersion3Full(domain, dconn, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0,
                                        params, nparams, true, flags);
}


3285
static int
3286 3287 3288 3289 3290 3291 3292 3293 3294
virDomainMigrateCheckNotLocal(const char *dconnuri)
{
    virURIPtr tempuri = NULL;
    int ret = -1;

    if (!(tempuri = virURIParse(dconnuri)))
        goto cleanup;
    if (!tempuri->server || STRPREFIX(tempuri->server, "localhost")) {
        virReportInvalidArg(dconnuri, "%s",
3295
                            _("Attempt to migrate guest to the same host"));
3296 3297 3298 3299 3300 3301 3302 3303 3304 3305 3306
        goto cleanup;
    }

    ret = 0;

 cleanup:
    virURIFree(tempuri);
    return ret;
}


3307 3308 3309 3310 3311 3312 3313
static int
virDomainMigrateUnmanagedProto2(virDomainPtr domain,
                                const char *dconnuri,
                                virTypedParameterPtr params,
                                int nparams,
                                unsigned int flags)
{
3314 3315 3316 3317
    /* uri parameter is added for direct case */
    const char *compatParams[] = { VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME,
                                   VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH,
                                   VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI };
3318 3319 3320 3321 3322
    const char *uri = NULL;
    const char *miguri = NULL;
    const char *dname = NULL;
    unsigned long long bandwidth = 0;

3323
    if (!virTypedParamsCheck(params, nparams, compatParams,
3324
                             G_N_ELEMENTS(compatParams))) {
3325 3326 3327 3328 3329 3330
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                       _("Some parameters are not supported by migration "
                         "protocol 2"));
        return -1;
    }

3331 3332 3333 3334 3335 3336 3337 3338 3339 3340 3341 3342 3343 3344 3345 3346 3347 3348 3349 3350 3351 3352 3353 3354 3355 3356 3357 3358 3359 3360 3361 3362
    if (virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, &miguri) < 0 ||
        virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, &dname) < 0 ||
        virTypedParamsGetULLong(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH, &bandwidth) < 0) {
        return -1;
    }

    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) {
        if (miguri) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s",
                           _("Unable to override peer2peer migration URI"));
            return -1;
        }
        uri = dconnuri;
    } else {
        uri = miguri;
    }

    return domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform
            (domain, NULL, 0, uri, flags, dname, bandwidth);
}


static int
virDomainMigrateUnmanagedProto3(virDomainPtr domain,
                                const char *dconnuri,
                                virTypedParameterPtr params,
                                int nparams,
                                unsigned int flags)
{
3363 3364 3365 3366
    const char *compatParams[] = { VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI,
                                   VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME,
                                   VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML,
                                   VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH };
3367 3368 3369 3370 3371
    const char *miguri = NULL;
    const char *dname = NULL;
    const char *xmlin = NULL;
    unsigned long long bandwidth = 0;

3372
    if (!virTypedParamsCheck(params, nparams, compatParams,
3373
                             G_N_ELEMENTS(compatParams))) {
3374 3375 3376 3377 3378 3379
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                       _("Some parameters are not supported by migration "
                         "protocol 3"));
        return -1;
    }

3380 3381 3382 3383 3384 3385 3386 3387 3388 3389 3390 3391 3392 3393 3394 3395 3396
    if (virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, &miguri) < 0 ||
        virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, &dname) < 0 ||
        virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML, &xmlin) < 0 ||
        virTypedParamsGetULLong(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH, &bandwidth) < 0) {
        return -1;
    }

    return domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3
            (domain, xmlin, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, dconnuri,
             miguri, flags, dname, bandwidth);
}


3397 3398 3399 3400
/*
 * In normal migration, the libvirt client co-ordinates communication
 * between the 2 libvirtd instances on source & dest hosts.
 *
3401 3402 3403 3404 3405 3406 3407 3408 3409
 * This function encapsulates 2 alternatives to the above case.
 *
 * 1. peer-2-peer migration, the libvirt client only talks to the source
 * libvirtd instance. The source libvirtd then opens its own
 * connection to the destination and co-ordinates migration itself.
 *
 * 2. direct migration, where there is no requirement for a libvirtd instance
 * on the dest host. Eg, XenD can talk direct to XenD, so libvirtd on dest
 * does not need to be involved at all, or even running.
3410 3411
 */
static int
3412 3413 3414 3415 3416
virDomainMigrateUnmanagedParams(virDomainPtr domain,
                                const char *dconnuri,
                                virTypedParameterPtr params,
                                int nparams,
                                unsigned int flags)
3417
{
3418
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconnuri=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
3419
                     NULLSTR(dconnuri), params, nparams, flags);
3420 3421
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

3422 3423
    if ((flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) &&
        virDomainMigrateCheckNotLocal(dconnuri) < 0)
3424 3425
        return -1;

3426 3427 3428 3429 3430 3431 3432 3433 3434 3435 3436 3437 3438
    if ((flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) &&
        VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_PARAMS)) {
        VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3 with extensible parameters");
        if (!domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params) {
            virReportUnsupportedError();
            return -1;
        }
        return domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params
                (domain, dconnuri, params, nparams,
                 NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, flags);
    } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                        VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3)) {
3439
        VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3");
3440 3441 3442 3443
        if (!domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3) {
            virReportUnsupportedError();
            return -1;
        }
3444 3445
        return virDomainMigrateUnmanagedProto3(domain, dconnuri,
                                               params, nparams, flags);
3446 3447
    } else {
        VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 2");
3448 3449 3450 3451
        if (!domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform) {
            virReportUnsupportedError();
            return -1;
        }
3452 3453
        return virDomainMigrateUnmanagedProto2(domain, dconnuri,
                                               params, nparams, flags);
3454 3455 3456 3457
    }
}


3458 3459 3460 3461 3462 3463 3464 3465 3466 3467 3468 3469 3470 3471 3472 3473 3474 3475 3476 3477 3478 3479 3480 3481 3482 3483 3484 3485 3486 3487 3488 3489 3490 3491 3492 3493 3494 3495 3496 3497
static int
virDomainMigrateUnmanaged(virDomainPtr domain,
                          const char *xmlin,
                          unsigned int flags,
                          const char *dname,
                          const char *dconnuri,
                          const char *miguri,
                          unsigned long long bandwidth)
{
    int ret = -1;
    virTypedParameterPtr params = NULL;
    int nparams = 0;
    int maxparams = 0;

    if (miguri &&
        virTypedParamsAddString(&params, &nparams, &maxparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, miguri) < 0)
        goto cleanup;
    if (dname &&
        virTypedParamsAddString(&params, &nparams, &maxparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, dname) < 0)
        goto cleanup;
    if (xmlin &&
        virTypedParamsAddString(&params, &nparams, &maxparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML, xmlin) < 0)
        goto cleanup;
    if (virTypedParamsAddULLong(&params, &nparams, &maxparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH, bandwidth) < 0)
        goto cleanup;

    ret = virDomainMigrateUnmanagedParams(domain, dconnuri, params,
                                          nparams, flags);

 cleanup:
    virTypedParamsFree(params, nparams);

    return ret;
}


3498 3499 3500 3501 3502 3503 3504 3505 3506 3507 3508 3509
/**
 * virDomainMigrate:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @dconn: destination host (a connection object)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags
 * @dname: (optional) rename domain to this at destination
 * @uri: (optional) dest hostname/URI as seen from the source host
 * @bandwidth: (optional) specify migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s
 *
 * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination
 * host given by dconn (a connection to the destination host).
 *
3510 3511 3512
 * This function is similar to virDomainMigrate3, but it only supports a fixed
 * set of parameters: @dname corresponds to VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, @uri
 * is VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, and @bandwidth is VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH.
3513 3514 3515 3516 3517 3518 3519 3520 3521 3522 3523 3524 3525 3526 3527 3528 3529 3530 3531
 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * returned domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns the new domain object if the migration was successful,
 *   or NULL in case of error.  Note that the new domain object
 *   exists in the scope of the destination connection (dconn).
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrate(virDomainPtr domain,
                 virConnectPtr dconn,
                 unsigned long flags,
                 const char *dname,
                 const char *uri,
                 unsigned long bandwidth)
{
    virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain,
3532
                     "dconn=%p, flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%lu",
3533 3534 3535 3536 3537 3538 3539 3540 3541 3542 3543 3544
                     dconn, flags, NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth);

    virResetLastError();

    /* First checkout the source */
    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

    /* Now checkout the destination */
    virCheckConnectGoto(dconn, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

3545 3546 3547
    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK,
                             VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC,
                             error);
3548 3549 3550 3551 3552 3553 3554 3555 3556 3557 3558 3559 3560 3561 3562 3563 3564 3565 3566 3567 3568 3569 3570 3571 3572 3573 3574 3575 3576

    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE) {
        if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("offline migration is not supported by "
                             "the source host"));
            goto error;
        }
        if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("offline migration is not supported by "
                             "the destination host"));
            goto error;
        }
    }

    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) {
        if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                     VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_P2P)) {
            char *dstURI = NULL;
            if (uri == NULL) {
                dstURI = virConnectGetURI(dconn);
                if (!dstURI)
                    return NULL;
            }

            VIR_DEBUG("Using peer2peer migration");
3577 3578
            if (virDomainMigrateUnmanaged(domain, NULL, flags, dname,
                                          uri ? uri : dstURI, NULL, bandwidth) < 0) {
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                VIR_FREE(dstURI);
                goto error;
            }
            VIR_FREE(dstURI);

            ddomain = virDomainLookupByName(dconn, dname ? dname : domain->name);
        } else {
            /* This driver does not support peer to peer migration */
            virReportUnsupportedError();
            goto error;
        }
    } else {
        /* Change protection requires support only on source side, and
         * is only needed in v3 migration, which automatically re-adds
         * the flag for just the source side.  We mask it out for
         * non-peer2peer to allow migration from newer source to an
         * older destination that rejects the flag.  */
        if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION &&
            !VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION)) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("cannot enforce change protection"));
            goto error;
        }
        flags &= ~VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION;
        if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s",
                           _("cannot perform tunnelled migration without using peer2peer flag"));
            goto error;
        }

        /* Check that migration is supported by both drivers. */
        if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                     VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3) &&
            VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                     VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3)) {
            VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3");
            ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion3(domain, dconn, NULL,
                                               flags, dname, uri, bandwidth);
        } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                            VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2) &&
                   VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                          VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2)) {
            VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 2");
            ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion2(domain, dconn, flags,
                                               dname, uri, bandwidth);
        } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                            VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1) &&
                   VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                            VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1)) {
            VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 1");
            ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion1(domain, dconn, flags,
                                               dname, uri, bandwidth);
        } else {
            /* This driver does not support any migration method */
            virReportUnsupportedError();
            goto error;
        }
    }

    if (ddomain == NULL)
        goto error;

    return ddomain;

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainMigrate2:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @dconn: destination host (a connection object)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags
 * @dxml: (optional) XML config for launching guest on target
 * @dname: (optional) rename domain to this at destination
 * @uri: (optional) dest hostname/URI as seen from the source host
 * @bandwidth: (optional) specify migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s
 *
 * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination
 * host given by dconn (a connection to the destination host).
 *
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 * This function is similar to virDomainMigrate3, but it only supports a fixed
 * set of parameters: @dxml corresponds to VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML, @dname
 * is VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, @uri is VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, and
 * @bandwidth is VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH.
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 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * returned domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns the new domain object if the migration was successful,
 *   or NULL in case of error.  Note that the new domain object
 *   exists in the scope of the destination connection (dconn).
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrate2(virDomainPtr domain,
                  virConnectPtr dconn,
                  const char *dxml,
                  unsigned long flags,
                  const char *dname,
                  const char *uri,
                  unsigned long bandwidth)
{
    virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain,
3687
                     "dconn=%p, flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%lu",
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                     dconn, flags, NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth);

    virResetLastError();

    /* First checkout the source */
    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

    /* Now checkout the destination */
    virCheckConnectGoto(dconn, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK,
                             VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC,
                             error);
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    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE) {
        if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("offline migration is not supported by "
                             "the source host"));
            goto error;
        }
        if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("offline migration is not supported by "
                             "the destination host"));
            goto error;
        }
    }

    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) {
        if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                     VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_P2P)) {
            char *dstURI = virConnectGetURI(dconn);
            if (!dstURI)
                return NULL;

            VIR_DEBUG("Using peer2peer migration");
3729 3730
            if (virDomainMigrateUnmanaged(domain, dxml, flags, dname,
                                          dstURI, uri, bandwidth) < 0) {
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                VIR_FREE(dstURI);
                goto error;
            }
            VIR_FREE(dstURI);

            ddomain = virDomainLookupByName(dconn, dname ? dname : domain->name);
        } else {
            /* This driver does not support peer to peer migration */
            virReportUnsupportedError();
            goto error;
        }
    } else {
        /* Change protection requires support only on source side, and
         * is only needed in v3 migration, which automatically re-adds
         * the flag for just the source side.  We mask it out for
         * non-peer2peer to allow migration from newer source to an
         * older destination that rejects the flag.  */
        if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION &&
            !VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION)) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("cannot enforce change protection"));
            goto error;
        }
        flags &= ~VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION;
        if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s",
                           _("cannot perform tunnelled migration without using peer2peer flag"));
            goto error;
        }

        /* Check that migration is supported by both drivers. */
        if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                     VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3) &&
            VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                     VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3)) {
            VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3");
            ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion3(domain, dconn, dxml,
                                               flags, dname, uri, bandwidth);
        } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                            VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2) &&
                   VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                          VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2)) {
            VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 2");
            if (dxml) {
                virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                               _("Unable to change target guest XML during migration"));
                goto error;
            }
            ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion2(domain, dconn, flags,
                                               dname, uri, bandwidth);
        } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                            VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1) &&
                   VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                            VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1)) {
            VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 1");
            if (dxml) {
                virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                               _("Unable to change target guest XML during migration"));
                goto error;
            }
            ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion1(domain, dconn, flags,
                                               dname, uri, bandwidth);
        } else {
            /* This driver does not support any migration method */
            virReportUnsupportedError();
            goto error;
        }
    }

    if (ddomain == NULL)
        goto error;

    return ddomain;

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainMigrate3:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @dconn: destination host (a connection object)
 * @params: (optional) migration parameters
 * @nparams: (optional) number of migration parameters in @params
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags
 *
 * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination host
 * given by dconn (a connection to the destination host).
 *
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 * See VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_* and virDomainMigrateFlags for detailed description
 * of accepted migration parameters and flags.
 *
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 * See virDomainMigrateFlags documentation for description of individual flags.
 *
 * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED and VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER are not supported by this
 * API, use virDomainMigrateToURI3 instead.
 *
 * There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying
 * technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between
 * different processors even with the same architecture, or between
 * different types of hypervisor.
 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * returned domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns the new domain object if the migration was successful,
 *   or NULL in case of error.  Note that the new domain object
 *   exists in the scope of the destination connection (dconn).
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrate3(virDomainPtr domain,
                  virConnectPtr dconn,
                  virTypedParameterPtr params,
                  unsigned int nparams,
                  unsigned int flags)
{
    virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL;
    const char *compatParams[] = { VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI,
                                   VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME,
                                   VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML,
                                   VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH };
    const char *uri = NULL;
    const char *dname = NULL;
    const char *dxml = NULL;
    unsigned long long bandwidth = 0;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconn=%p, params=%p, nparms=%u flags=0x%x",
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                     dconn, params, nparams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    /* First checkout the source */
    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

    /* Now checkout the destination */
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK,
                             VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC,
                             error);

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    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) {
        virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s",
                            _("use virDomainMigrateToURI3 for peer-to-peer "
                              "migration"));
        goto error;
    }
    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED) {
        virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s",
                            _("cannot perform tunnelled migration "
                              "without using peer2peer flag"));
        goto error;
    }

    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE) {
        if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("offline migration is not supported by "
                             "the source host"));
            goto error;
        }
        if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("offline migration is not supported by "
                             "the destination host"));
            goto error;
        }
    }

    /* Change protection requires support only on source side, and
     * is only needed in v3 migration, which automatically re-adds
     * the flag for just the source side.  We mask it out to allow
     * migration from newer source to an older destination that
     * rejects the flag.  */
    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION &&
        !VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                  VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION)) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                       _("cannot enforce change protection"));
        goto error;
    }
    flags &= ~VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION;

    /* Prefer extensible API but fall back to older migration APIs if params
     * only contains parameters which were supported by the older API. */
    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_PARAMS) &&
        VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_PARAMS)) {
        VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3 with extensible parameters");
        ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion3Params(domain, dconn, params,
                                                 nparams, flags);
        goto done;
    }

    if (!virTypedParamsCheck(params, nparams, compatParams,
3934
                             G_N_ELEMENTS(compatParams))) {
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        virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                       _("Migration APIs with extensible parameters are not "
                         "supported but extended parameters were passed"));
        goto error;
    }

    if (virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, &uri) < 0 ||
        virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, &dname) < 0 ||
        virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML, &dxml) < 0 ||
        virTypedParamsGetULLong(params, nparams,
                                VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH, &bandwidth) < 0) {
        goto error;
    }

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3) &&
        VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3)) {
        VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3");
        ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion3(domain, dconn, dxml, flags,
                                           dname, uri, bandwidth);
    } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                        VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2) &&
               VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2)) {
        VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 2");
        if (dxml) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("Unable to change target guest XML during "
                             "migration"));
            goto error;
        }
        ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion2(domain, dconn, flags,
                                           dname, uri, bandwidth);
    } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                        VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1) &&
               VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn,
                                        VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1)) {
        VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 1");
        if (dxml) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("Unable to change target guest XML during "
                             "migration"));
            goto error;
        }
        ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion1(domain, dconn, flags,
                                           dname, uri, bandwidth);
    } else {
        /* This driver does not support any migration method */
        virReportUnsupportedError();
        goto error;
    }

 done:
    if (ddomain == NULL)
        goto error;

    return ddomain;

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


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static
int virDomainMigrateUnmanagedCheckCompat(virDomainPtr domain,
                                         unsigned int flags)
{
    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_RET(VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK,
                            VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC,
                            -1);

    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE &&
        !VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                  VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                       _("offline migration is not supported by "
                         "the source host"));
        return -1;
    }

    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) {
        if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_P2P)) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("p2p migration is not supported by "
                             "the source host"));
            return -1;
        }
    } else {
        if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                      VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_DIRECT)) {
            virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                           _("direct migration is not supported by "
                             "the source host"));
            return -1;
        }
    }

    return 0;
}


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/**
 * virDomainMigrateToURI:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @duri: mandatory URI for the destination host
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags
 * @dname: (optional) rename domain to this at destination
 * @bandwidth: (optional) specify migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s
 *
 * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination
 * host given by duri.
 *
4053 4054 4055
 * This function is similar to virDomainMigrateToURI3, but it only supports a
 * fixed set of parameters: @dname corresponds to VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME,
 * and @bandwidth corresponds to VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH.
4056 4057 4058
 *
 * The operation of this API hinges on the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag.
 *
4059 4060 4061 4062
 * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag IS set, the @duri parameter must be a
 * valid libvirt connection URI, by which the source libvirt driver can connect
 * to the destination libvirt. In other words, @duri corresponds to @dconnuri
 * of virDomainMigrateToURI3.
4063
 *
4064 4065 4066
 * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is NOT set, the @duri parameter takes a
 * hypervisor specific URI used to initiate the migration. In this case @duri
 * corresponds to VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI of virDomainMigrateToURI3.
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 *
 * Returns 0 if the migration succeeded, -1 upon error.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateToURI(virDomainPtr domain,
                      const char *duri,
                      unsigned long flags,
                      const char *dname,
                      unsigned long bandwidth)
{
4077 4078 4079
    const char *dconnuri = NULL;
    const char *miguri = NULL;

4080
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "duri=%p, flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu",
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                     NULLSTR(duri), flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth);

    virResetLastError();

    /* First checkout the source */
    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(duri, error);

4090
    if (virDomainMigrateUnmanagedCheckCompat(domain, flags) < 0)
4091 4092
        goto error;

4093 4094 4095 4096 4097 4098 4099 4100
    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER)
        dconnuri = duri;
    else
        miguri = duri;

    if (virDomainMigrateUnmanaged(domain, NULL, flags,
                                  dname, dconnuri, miguri, bandwidth) < 0)
        goto error;
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    return 0;

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainMigrateToURI2:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @dconnuri: (optional) URI for target libvirtd if @flags includes VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER
 * @miguri: (optional) URI for invoking the migration, not if @flags includs VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED
 * @dxml: (optional) XML config for launching guest on target
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags
 * @dname: (optional) rename domain to this at destination
 * @bandwidth: (optional) specify migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s
 *
 * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination
4121
 * host given by @dconnuri.
4122
 *
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 * This function is similar to virDomainMigrateToURI3, but it only supports a
 * fixed set of parameters: @miguri corresponds to VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, @dxml
 * is VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML, @dname is VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, and
 * @bandwidth corresponds to VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH.
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 *
 * The operation of this API hinges on the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag.
 *
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 * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag IS set, the @dconnuri parameter must be a
 * valid libvirt connection URI, by which the source libvirt driver can connect
 * to the destination libvirt. In other words, @dconnuri has the same semantics
 * as in virDomainMigrateToURI3.
4134
 *
4135 4136 4137 4138
 * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is NOT set, the @dconnuri must be NULL
 * and the @miguri parameter takes a hypervisor specific URI used to initiate
 * the migration. In this case @miguri corresponds to VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI of
 * virDomainMigrateToURI3.
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 *
 * Returns 0 if the migration succeeded, -1 upon error.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateToURI2(virDomainPtr domain,
                       const char *dconnuri,
                       const char *miguri,
                       const char *dxml,
                       unsigned long flags,
                       const char *dname,
                       unsigned long bandwidth)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconnuri=%s, miguri=%s, dxml=%s, "
4152
                     "flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu",
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                     NULLSTR(dconnuri), NULLSTR(miguri), NULLSTR(dxml),
                     flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth);

    virResetLastError();

    /* First checkout the source */
    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

4162 4163
    if (virDomainMigrateUnmanagedCheckCompat(domain, flags) < 0)
        goto error;
4164

4165 4166 4167
    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(dconnuri, error);
    else
4168 4169
        dconnuri = NULL;

4170
    if (virDomainMigrateUnmanaged(domain, dxml, flags,
4171 4172
                                  dname, dconnuri, miguri, bandwidth) < 0)
        goto error;
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    return 0;

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainMigrateToURI3:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @dconnuri: (optional) URI for target libvirtd if @flags includes VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER
 * @params: (optional) migration parameters
 * @nparams: (optional) number of migration parameters in @params
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags
 *
 * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination host
 * given by URI.
 *
4193 4194
 * See VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_* and virDomainMigrateFlags for detailed description
 * of accepted migration parameters and flags.
4195 4196 4197 4198 4199 4200 4201 4202 4203
 *
 * The operation of this API hinges on the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag.
 *
 * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is set, the @dconnuri parameter must be a
 * valid libvirt connection URI, by which the source libvirt daemon can connect
 * to the destination libvirt.
 *
 * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is NOT set, then @dconnuri must be NULL
 * and VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI migration parameter must be filled in with
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 * hypervisor specific URI used to initiate the migration. The uri_transports
 * element of the hypervisor capabilities XML includes supported URI schemes.
 * This is called "direct" migration. Not all hypervisors support this mode of
 * migration, so if the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is not set, then it may be
 * necessary to use the alternative virDomainMigrate3 API providing an explicit
 * virConnectPtr for the destination host.
4210
 *
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 * There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying
 * technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between
 * different processors even with the same architecture, or between
 * different types of hypervisor.
 *
 * Returns 0 if the migration succeeded, -1 upon error.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateToURI3(virDomainPtr domain,
                       const char *dconnuri,
                       virTypedParameterPtr params,
                       unsigned int nparams,
                       unsigned int flags)
{
4225
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconnuri=%s, params=%p, nparms=%u flags=0x%x",
4226 4227 4228 4229 4230 4231 4232 4233 4234
                     NULLSTR(dconnuri), params, nparams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    /* First checkout the source */
    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

4235 4236
    if (virDomainMigrateUnmanagedCheckCompat(domain, flags) < 0)
        goto error;
4237

4238 4239 4240
    if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(dconnuri, error);
    else
4241
        dconnuri = NULL;
4242

4243
    if (virDomainMigrateUnmanagedParams(domain, dconnuri,
4244
                                        params, nparams, flags) < 0)
4245
        goto error;
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    return 0;

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigratePrepare(virConnectPtr dconn,
                        char **cookie,
                        int *cookielen,
                        const char *uri_in,
                        char **uri_out,
                        unsigned long flags,
                        const char *dname,
                        unsigned long bandwidth)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, cookie=%p, cookielen=%p, uri_in=%s, uri_out=%p, "
4270
              "flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu", dconn, cookie, cookielen,
4271 4272 4273 4274 4275 4276 4277 4278 4279 4280 4281 4282 4283 4284 4285 4286 4287 4288 4289 4290 4291 4292 4293 4294 4295 4296 4297 4298 4299 4300 4301 4302 4303 4304 4305 4306 4307 4308 4309 4310
              NULLSTR(uri_in), uri_out, flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

    if (dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare) {
        int ret;
        ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare(dconn, cookie, cookielen,
                                                  uri_in, uri_out,
                                                  flags, dname, bandwidth);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dconn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigratePerform(virDomainPtr domain,
                        const char *cookie,
                        int cookielen,
                        const char *uri,
                        unsigned long flags,
                        const char *dname,
                        unsigned long bandwidth)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

4311
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cookie=%p, cookielen=%d, uri=%s, flags=0x%lx, "
4312 4313 4314 4315 4316 4317 4318 4319 4320 4321 4322 4323 4324 4325 4326 4327 4328 4329 4330 4331 4332 4333 4334 4335 4336 4337 4338 4339 4340 4341 4342 4343 4344 4345 4346 4347 4348 4349 4350 4351 4352
                     "dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu", cookie, cookielen, uri, flags,
                     NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigratePerform) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainMigratePerform(domain, cookie, cookielen,
                                                 uri,
                                                 flags, dname, bandwidth);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrateFinish(virConnectPtr dconn,
                       const char *dname,
                       const char *cookie,
                       int cookielen,
                       const char *uri,
                       unsigned long flags)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, dname=%s, cookie=%p, cookielen=%d, uri=%s, "
4353
              "flags=0x%lx", dconn, NULLSTR(dname), cookie, cookielen,
4354
              NULLSTR(uri), flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

    if (dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish) {
        virDomainPtr ret;
        ret = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish(dconn, dname,
                                                 cookie, cookielen,
                                                 uri, flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dconn);
    return NULL;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigratePrepare2(virConnectPtr dconn,
                         char **cookie,
                         int *cookielen,
                         const char *uri_in,
                         char **uri_out,
                         unsigned long flags,
                         const char *dname,
                         unsigned long bandwidth,
                         const char *dom_xml)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, cookie=%p, cookielen=%p, uri_in=%s, uri_out=%p,"
4395
              "flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu, dom_xml=%s", dconn,
4396 4397
              cookie, cookielen, NULLSTR(uri_in), uri_out, flags, NULLSTR(dname),
              bandwidth, NULLSTR(dom_xml));
4398 4399 4400 4401 4402 4403 4404 4405 4406 4407 4408 4409 4410 4411 4412 4413 4414 4415 4416 4417 4418 4419 4420 4421 4422 4423 4424 4425 4426 4427 4428 4429 4430 4431 4432 4433 4434 4435 4436

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

    if (dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare2) {
        int ret;
        ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare2(dconn, cookie, cookielen,
                                                   uri_in, uri_out,
                                                   flags, dname, bandwidth,
                                                   dom_xml);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dconn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrateFinish2(virConnectPtr dconn,
                        const char *dname,
                        const char *cookie,
                        int cookielen,
                        const char *uri,
                        unsigned long flags,
                        int retcode)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, dname=%s, cookie=%p, cookielen=%d, uri=%s, "
4437
              "flags=0x%lx, retcode=%d", dconn, NULLSTR(dname), cookie,
4438
              cookielen, NULLSTR(uri), flags, retcode);
4439 4440 4441 4442 4443 4444 4445 4446 4447 4448 4449 4450 4451 4452 4453 4454 4455 4456 4457 4458 4459 4460 4461 4462 4463 4464 4465 4466 4467 4468 4469 4470 4471 4472 4473 4474 4475

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

    if (dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish2) {
        virDomainPtr ret;
        ret = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish2(dconn, dname,
                                                  cookie, cookielen,
                                                  uri, flags,
                                                  retcode);
        if (!ret && !retcode)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dconn);
    return NULL;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigratePrepareTunnel(virConnectPtr conn,
                              virStreamPtr st,
                              unsigned long flags,
                              const char *dname,
                              unsigned long bandwidth,
                              const char *dom_xml)
{
4476
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, stream=%p, flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, "
4477
              "bandwidth=%lu, dom_xml=%s", conn, st, flags,
4478
              NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth, NULLSTR(dom_xml));
4479 4480 4481 4482 4483 4484 4485

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn != st->conn) {
4486 4487
        virReportInvalidArg(conn, "%s",
                            _("conn must match stream connection"));
4488 4489 4490 4491 4492 4493 4494 4495 4496 4497 4498 4499 4500 4501 4502 4503 4504 4505 4506 4507 4508 4509 4510 4511 4512 4513 4514 4515 4516 4517 4518 4519 4520 4521 4522 4523
        goto error;
    }

    if (conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel) {
        int rv = conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel(conn, st,
                                                          flags, dname,
                                                          bandwidth, dom_xml);
        if (rv < 0)
            goto error;
        return rv;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
char *
virDomainMigrateBegin3(virDomainPtr domain,
                       const char *xmlin,
                       char **cookieout,
                       int *cookieoutlen,
                       unsigned long flags,
                       const char *dname,
                       unsigned long bandwidth)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xmlin=%s cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, "
4524
                     "flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu",
4525 4526 4527 4528 4529 4530 4531 4532 4533 4534 4535 4536 4537 4538 4539 4540 4541 4542 4543 4544 4545 4546 4547 4548 4549 4550 4551 4552 4553 4554 4555 4556 4557 4558 4559 4560 4561 4562 4563 4564 4565 4566 4567 4568 4569 4570 4571
                     NULLSTR(xmlin), cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags,
                     NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3) {
        char *xml;
        xml = conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3(domain, xmlin,
                                                cookieout, cookieoutlen,
                                                flags, dname, bandwidth);
        VIR_DEBUG("xml %s", NULLSTR(xml));
        if (!xml)
            goto error;
        return xml;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigratePrepare3(virConnectPtr dconn,
                         const char *cookiein,
                         int cookieinlen,
                         char **cookieout,
                         int *cookieoutlen,
                         const char *uri_in,
                         char **uri_out,
                         unsigned long flags,
                         const char *dname,
                         unsigned long bandwidth,
                         const char *dom_xml)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, cookieout=%p, "
4572
              "cookieoutlen=%p, uri_in=%s, uri_out=%p, flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, "
4573
              "bandwidth=%lu, dom_xml=%s",
4574 4575
              dconn, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, NULLSTR(uri_in),
              uri_out, flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth, NULLSTR(dom_xml));
4576 4577 4578 4579 4580 4581 4582 4583 4584 4585 4586 4587 4588 4589 4590 4591 4592 4593 4594 4595 4596 4597 4598 4599 4600 4601 4602 4603 4604 4605 4606 4607 4608 4609 4610 4611 4612 4613 4614 4615 4616 4617 4618 4619

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

    if (dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3) {
        int ret;
        ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3(dconn,
                                                   cookiein, cookieinlen,
                                                   cookieout, cookieoutlen,
                                                   uri_in, uri_out,
                                                   flags, dname, bandwidth,
                                                   dom_xml);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dconn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigratePrepareTunnel3(virConnectPtr conn,
                               virStreamPtr st,
                               const char *cookiein,
                               int cookieinlen,
                               char **cookieout,
                               int *cookieoutlen,
                               unsigned long flags,
                               const char *dname,
                               unsigned long bandwidth,
                               const char *dom_xml)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, stream=%p, cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, cookieout=%p, "
4620
              "cookieoutlen=%p, flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu, "
4621 4622
              "dom_xml=%s",
              conn, st, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags,
4623
              NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth, NULLSTR(dom_xml));
4624 4625 4626 4627 4628 4629 4630

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn != st->conn) {
4631 4632
        virReportInvalidArg(conn, "%s",
                            _("conn must match stream connection"));
4633 4634 4635 4636 4637 4638 4639 4640 4641 4642 4643 4644 4645 4646 4647 4648 4649 4650 4651 4652 4653 4654 4655 4656 4657 4658 4659 4660 4661 4662 4663 4664 4665 4666 4667 4668 4669 4670 4671 4672 4673 4674 4675
        goto error;
    }

    if (conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel3) {
        int rv = conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel3(conn, st,
                                                           cookiein, cookieinlen,
                                                           cookieout, cookieoutlen,
                                                           flags, dname,
                                                           bandwidth, dom_xml);
        if (rv < 0)
            goto error;
        return rv;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigratePerform3(virDomainPtr domain,
                         const char *xmlin,
                         const char *cookiein,
                         int cookieinlen,
                         char **cookieout,
                         int *cookieoutlen,
                         const char *dconnuri,
                         const char *uri,
                         unsigned long flags,
                         const char *dname,
                         unsigned long bandwidth)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xmlin=%s cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, "
                     "cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, dconnuri=%s, "
4676
                     "uri=%s, flags=0x%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu",
4677 4678 4679 4680 4681 4682 4683 4684 4685 4686 4687 4688 4689 4690 4691 4692 4693 4694 4695 4696 4697 4698 4699 4700 4701 4702 4703 4704 4705 4706 4707 4708 4709 4710 4711 4712 4713 4714 4715 4716 4717 4718 4719 4720 4721 4722 4723 4724
                     NULLSTR(xmlin), cookiein, cookieinlen,
                     cookieout, cookieoutlen, NULLSTR(dconnuri),
                     NULLSTR(uri), flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3(domain, xmlin,
                                                  cookiein, cookieinlen,
                                                  cookieout, cookieoutlen,
                                                  dconnuri, uri,
                                                  flags, dname, bandwidth);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrateFinish3(virConnectPtr dconn,
                        const char *dname,
                        const char *cookiein,
                        int cookieinlen,
                        char **cookieout,
                        int *cookieoutlen,
                        const char *dconnuri,
                        const char *uri,
                        unsigned long flags,
                        int cancelled)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, dname=%s, cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, cookieout=%p,"
4725
              "cookieoutlen=%p, dconnuri=%s, uri=%s, flags=0x%lx, retcode=%d",
4726 4727 4728 4729 4730 4731 4732 4733 4734 4735 4736 4737 4738 4739 4740 4741 4742 4743 4744 4745 4746 4747 4748 4749 4750 4751 4752 4753 4754 4755 4756 4757 4758 4759 4760 4761 4762 4763 4764 4765 4766 4767
              dconn, NULLSTR(dname), cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout,
              cookieoutlen, NULLSTR(dconnuri), NULLSTR(uri), flags, cancelled);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

    if (dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3) {
        virDomainPtr ret;
        ret = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3(dconn, dname,
                                                  cookiein, cookieinlen,
                                                  cookieout, cookieoutlen,
                                                  dconnuri, uri, flags,
                                                  cancelled);
        if (!ret && !cancelled)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dconn);
    return NULL;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateConfirm3(virDomainPtr domain,
                         const char *cookiein,
                         int cookieinlen,
                         unsigned long flags,
                         int cancelled)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain,
4768
                     "cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, flags=0x%lx, cancelled=%d",
4769 4770 4771 4772 4773 4774 4775 4776 4777 4778 4779 4780 4781 4782 4783 4784 4785 4786 4787 4788 4789 4790 4791 4792 4793 4794 4795 4796 4797 4798 4799 4800 4801 4802 4803 4804 4805 4806 4807 4808 4809 4810
                     cookiein, cookieinlen, flags, cancelled);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3(domain,
                                                  cookiein, cookieinlen,
                                                  flags, cancelled);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
char *
virDomainMigrateBegin3Params(virDomainPtr domain,
                             virTypedParameterPtr params,
                             int nparams,
                             char **cookieout,
                             int *cookieoutlen,
                             unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, "
4811
                     "cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, flags=0x%x",
4812 4813 4814 4815 4816 4817 4818 4819 4820 4821 4822 4823 4824 4825 4826 4827 4828 4829 4830 4831 4832 4833 4834 4835 4836 4837 4838 4839 4840 4841 4842 4843 4844 4845 4846 4847 4848 4849 4850 4851 4852 4853 4854 4855 4856
                     params, nparams, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3Params) {
        char *xml;
        xml = conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3Params(domain, params, nparams,
                                                      cookieout, cookieoutlen,
                                                      flags);
        VIR_DEBUG("xml %s", NULLSTR(xml));
        if (!xml)
            goto error;
        return xml;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigratePrepare3Params(virConnectPtr dconn,
                               virTypedParameterPtr params,
                               int nparams,
                               const char *cookiein,
                               int cookieinlen,
                               char **cookieout,
                               int *cookieoutlen,
                               char **uri_out,
                               unsigned int flags)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, params=%p, nparams=%d, cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, "
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              "cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, uri_out=%p, flags=0x%x",
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              dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen,
              cookieout, cookieoutlen, uri_out, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

    if (dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3Params) {
        int ret;
        ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3Params(dconn, params, nparams,
                                                         cookiein, cookieinlen,
                                                         cookieout, cookieoutlen,
                                                         uri_out, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dconn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigratePrepareTunnel3Params(virConnectPtr conn,
                                     virStreamPtr st,
                                     virTypedParameterPtr params,
                                     int nparams,
                                     const char *cookiein,
                                     int cookieinlen,
                                     char **cookieout,
                                     int *cookieoutlen,
                                     unsigned int flags)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, stream=%p, params=%p, nparams=%d, cookiein=%p, "
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              "cookieinlen=%d, cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, flags=0x%x",
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              conn, st, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen,
              cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn != st->conn) {
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        virReportInvalidArg(conn, "%s",
                            _("conn must match stream connection"));
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        goto error;
    }

    if (conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel3Params) {
        int rv;
        rv = conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel3Params(
                conn, st, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen,
                cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags);
        if (rv < 0)
            goto error;
        return rv;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigratePerform3Params(virDomainPtr domain,
                               const char *dconnuri,
                               virTypedParameterPtr params,
                               int nparams,
                               const char *cookiein,
                               int cookieinlen,
                               char **cookieout,
                               int *cookieoutlen,
                               unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconnuri=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, cookiein=%p, "
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                     "cookieinlen=%d, cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, flags=0x%x",
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                     NULLSTR(dconnuri), params, nparams, cookiein,
                     cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params(
                domain, dconnuri, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen,
                cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainMigrateFinish3Params(virConnectPtr dconn,
                              virTypedParameterPtr params,
                              int nparams,
                              const char *cookiein,
                              int cookieinlen,
                              char **cookieout,
                              int *cookieoutlen,
                              unsigned int flags,
                              int cancelled)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, params=%p, nparams=%d, cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, "
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              "cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, flags=0x%x, cancelled=%d",
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              dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout,
              cookieoutlen, flags, cancelled);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error);

    if (dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3Params) {
        virDomainPtr ret;
        ret = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3Params(
                dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen,
                cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags, cancelled);
        if (!ret && !cancelled)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dconn);
    return NULL;
}


/*
 * Not for public use.  This function is part of the internal
 * implementation of migration in the remote case.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateConfirm3Params(virDomainPtr domain,
                               virTypedParameterPtr params,
                               int nparams,
                               const char *cookiein,
                               int cookieinlen,
                               unsigned int flags,
                               int cancelled)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, cookiein=%p, "
5044
                     "cookieinlen=%d, flags=0x%x, cancelled=%d",
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                     params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, flags, cancelled);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3Params) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3Params(
                domain, params, nparams,
                cookiein, cookieinlen, flags, cancelled);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetSchedulerType:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @nparams: pointer to number of scheduler parameters, can be NULL
 *           (return value)
 *
 * Get the scheduler type and the number of scheduler parameters.
 *
 * Returns NULL in case of error. The caller must free the returned string.
 */
char *
virDomainGetSchedulerType(virDomainPtr domain, int *nparams)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;
    char *schedtype;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "nparams=%p", nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerType) {
        schedtype = conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerType(domain, nparams);
        if (!schedtype)
            goto error;
        return schedtype;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetSchedulerParameters:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer to scheduler parameter objects
 *          (return value)
 * @nparams: pointer to number of scheduler parameter objects
 *          (this value should generally be as large as the returned value
 *           nparams of virDomainGetSchedulerType()); input and output
 *
 * Get all scheduler parameters.  On input, @nparams gives the size of the
 * @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled
 * with parameter information, which might be less but will not exceed
 * the input value.  @nparams cannot be 0.
 *
 * It is hypervisor specific whether this returns the live or
 * persistent state; for more control, use
 * virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags().
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainGetSchedulerParameters(virDomainPtr domain,
                                virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%p", params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(*nparams, error);

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerParameters) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerParameters(domain, params, nparams);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer to scheduler parameter object
 *          (return value)
 * @nparams: pointer to number of scheduler parameter
 *          (this value should be same than the returned value
 *           nparams of virDomainGetSchedulerType()); input and output
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags
 *
 * Get all scheduler parameters.  On input, @nparams gives the size of the
 * @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled
 * with parameter information, which might be less but will not exceed
 * the input value.  @nparams cannot be 0.
 *
 * The value of @flags can be exactly VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT,
 * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE, or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG.
 *
 * Here is a sample code snippet:
 *
 *   char *ret = virDomainGetSchedulerType(dom, &nparams);
 *   if (ret && nparams != 0) {
 *       if ((params = malloc(sizeof(*params) * nparams)) == NULL)
 *           goto error;
 *       memset(params, 0, sizeof(*params) * nparams);
 *       if (virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags(dom, params, &nparams, 0))
 *           goto error;
 *   }
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags(virDomainPtr domain,
                                     virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams,
                                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

5203
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%p, flags=0x%x",
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                     params, nparams, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(*nparams, error);

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING))
        flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY;

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
                             error);

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    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerParametersFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerParametersFlags(domain, params,
                                                              nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetSchedulerParameters:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer to scheduler parameter objects
 * @nparams: number of scheduler parameter objects
 *          (this value can be the same or less than the returned value
 *           nparams of virDomainGetSchedulerType)
 *
 * Change all or a subset or the scheduler parameters.  It is
 * hypervisor-specific whether this sets live, persistent, or both
 * settings; for more control, use
 * virDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainSetSchedulerParameters(virDomainPtr domain,
                                virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d", params, nparams);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(nparams, error);

    if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0)
        goto error;

    if (conn->driver->domainSetSchedulerParameters) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetSchedulerParameters(domain, params, nparams);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer to scheduler parameter objects
 * @nparams: number of scheduler parameter objects
 *          (this value can be the same or less than the returned value
 *           nparams of virDomainGetSchedulerType)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Change a subset or all scheduler parameters.  The value of @flags
 * should be either VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT, or a bitwise-or of
 * values from VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE and
 * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT, although hypervisors vary in which
 * flags are supported.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags(virDomainPtr domain,
                                     virTypedParameterPtr params,
                                     int nparams,
                                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

5318
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     params, nparams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(nparams, error);

    if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0)
        goto error;

    if (conn->driver->domainSetSchedulerParametersFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetSchedulerParametersFlags(domain,
                                                              params,
                                                              nparams,
                                                              flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainBlockStats:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @stats: block device stats (returned)
 * @size: size of stats structure
 *
 * This function returns block device (disk) stats for block
 * devices attached to the domain.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either the device target shorthand (the
 * <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda"), or (since 0.9.8)
 * an unambiguous source name of the block device (the <source
 * file='...'/> sub-element, such as "/path/to/image").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk. Some drivers might also
 * accept the empty string for the @disk parameter, and then yield
 * summary stats for the entire domain.
 *
 * Domains may have more than one block device.  To get stats for
 * each you should make multiple calls to this function.
 *
 * Individual fields within the stats structure may be returned
 * as -1, which indicates that the hypervisor does not support
 * that particular statistic.
 *
 * Returns: 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainBlockStats(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk,
                    virDomainBlockStatsPtr stats, size_t size)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;
    virDomainBlockStatsStruct stats2 = { -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 };

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, stats=%p, size=%zi", disk, stats, size);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(stats, error);
    if (size > sizeof(stats2)) {
        virReportInvalidArg(size,
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                            _("size must not exceed %zu"),
                            sizeof(stats2));
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        goto error;
    }
    conn = dom->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainBlockStats) {
        if (conn->driver->domainBlockStats(dom, disk, &stats2) == -1)
            goto error;

        memcpy(stats, &stats2, size);
        return 0;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainBlockStatsFlags:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @params: pointer to block stats parameter object
 *          (return value, allocated by the caller)
 * @nparams: pointer to number of block stats; input and output
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virTypedParameterFlags
 *
 * This function is to get block stats parameters for block
 * devices attached to the domain.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either the device target shorthand (the
 * <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda"), or (since 0.9.8)
 * an unambiguous source name of the block device (the <source
 * file='...'/> sub-element, such as "/path/to/image").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk. Some drivers might also
 * accept the empty string for the @disk parameter, and then yield
 * summary stats for the entire domain.
 *
 * Domains may have more than one block device.  To get stats for
 * each you should make multiple calls to this function.
 *
 * On input, @nparams gives the size of the @params array; on output,
 * @nparams gives how many slots were filled with parameter
 * information, which might be less but will not exceed the input
 * value.
 *
 * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on
 * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters
 * supported by the hypervisor. (Note that block devices of different types
 * might support different parameters, so it might be necessary to compute
 * @nparams for each block device). The caller should then allocate @params
 * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API
 * again. See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for more details.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainBlockStatsFlags(virDomainPtr dom,
                         const char *disk,
                         virTypedParameterPtr params,
                         int *nparams,
                         unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

5467
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     disk, params, nparams ? *nparams : -1, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error);
    if (*nparams != 0)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dom->conn->driver, dom->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING))
        flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY;
    conn = dom->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainBlockStatsFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBlockStatsFlags(dom, disk, params, nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }
    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainInterfaceStats:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain object
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 * @device: the interface name or MAC address
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 * @stats: network interface stats (returned)
 * @size: size of stats structure
 *
 * This function returns network interface stats for interfaces
 * attached to the domain.
 *
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 * The @device parameter is the network interface either by name or MAC
 * address.
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 *
 * Domains may have more than one network interface.  To get stats for
 * each you should make multiple calls to this function.
 *
 * Individual fields within the stats structure may be returned
 * as -1, which indicates that the hypervisor does not support
 * that particular statistic.
 *
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 * The returned stats are from domain's point of view.
 *
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 * Returns: 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
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virDomainInterfaceStats(virDomainPtr dom, const char *device,
5525 5526 5527 5528 5529 5530
                        virDomainInterfaceStatsPtr stats, size_t size)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;
    virDomainInterfaceStatsStruct stats2 = { -1, -1, -1, -1,
                                             -1, -1, -1, -1 };

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "device=%s, stats=%p, size=%zi",
                     device, stats, size);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
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    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(device, error);
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    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(stats, error);
    if (size > sizeof(stats2)) {
        virReportInvalidArg(size,
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                            _("size must not exceed %zu"),
                            sizeof(stats2));
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        goto error;
    }

    conn = dom->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainInterfaceStats) {
5549
        if (conn->driver->domainInterfaceStats(dom, device, &stats2) == -1)
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            goto error;

        memcpy(stats, &stats2, size);
        return 0;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetInterfaceParameters:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @device: the interface name or mac address
 * @params: pointer to interface parameter objects
 * @nparams: number of interface parameter (this value can be the same or
 *          less than the number of parameters supported)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Change a subset or all parameters of interface; currently this
 * includes bandwidth parameters.  The value of @flags should be
 * either VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT, or a bitwise-or of values
 * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE and VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG, although
 * hypervisors vary in which flags are supported.
 *
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainSetInterfaceParameters(virDomainPtr domain,
                                const char *device,
                                virTypedParameterPtr params,
                                int nparams, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "device=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     device, params, nparams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nparams, error);

    if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0)
        goto error;

    if (conn->driver->domainSetInterfaceParameters) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetInterfaceParameters(domain, device,
                                                         params, nparams,
                                                         flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetInterfaceParameters:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @device: the interface name or mac address
 * @params: pointer to interface parameter objects
 *          (return value, allocated by the caller)
 * @nparams: pointer to number of interface parameter; input and output
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags
 *
 * Get all interface parameters. On input, @nparams gives the size of
 * the @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were
 * filled with parameter information, which might be less but will not
 * exceed the input value.
 *
 * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on
 * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters
 * supported by the hypervisor. The caller should then allocate @params
 * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the
 * API again. See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for an equivalent usage
 * example.
 *
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. This function
 * expects the caller to allocate the @params.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainGetInterfaceParameters(virDomainPtr domain,
                                const char *device,
                                virTypedParameterPtr params,
                                int *nparams, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

5659
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "device=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     device, params, (nparams) ? *nparams : -1, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error);
    if (*nparams != 0)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING))
        flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY;

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetInterfaceParameters) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetInterfaceParameters(domain, device,
                                                         params, nparams,
                                                         flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }
    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainMemoryStats:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain object
 * @stats: nr_stats-sized array of stat structures (returned)
 * @nr_stats: number of memory statistics requested
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * This function provides memory statistics for the domain.
 *
 * Up to 'nr_stats' elements of 'stats' will be populated with memory statistics
 * from the domain.  Only statistics supported by the domain, the driver, and
 * this version of libvirt will be returned.
 *
 * Memory Statistics:
 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_SWAP_IN:
 *     The total amount of data read from swap space (in kb).
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_SWAP_OUT:
 *     The total amount of memory written out to swap space (in kb).
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_MAJOR_FAULT:
 *     The number of page faults that required disk IO to service.
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_MINOR_FAULT:
 *     The number of page faults serviced without disk IO.
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_UNUSED:
 *     The amount of memory which is not being used for any purpose (in kb).
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_AVAILABLE:
 *     The total amount of memory available to the domain's OS (in kb).
5720
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_USABLE:
5721
 *     How much the balloon can be inflated without pushing the guest system
5722
 *     to swap, corresponds to 'Available' in /proc/meminfo
5723 5724
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_ACTUAL_BALLOON:
 *     Current balloon value (in kb).
5725 5726
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_LAST_UPDATE
 *     Timestamp of the last statistic
5727 5728 5729
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_DISK_CACHES
 *     Memory that can be reclaimed without additional I/O, typically disk
 *     caches (in kb).
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 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_HUGETLB_PGALLOC
 *     The amount of successful huge page allocations from inside the domain
 * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_HUGETLB_PGFAIL
 *     The amount of failed huge page allocations from inside the domain
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 *
 * Returns: The number of stats provided or -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainMemoryStats(virDomainPtr dom, virDomainMemoryStatPtr stats,
                     unsigned int nr_stats, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;
    unsigned long nr_stats_ret = 0;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "stats=%p, nr_stats=%u, flags=0x%x",
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                     stats, nr_stats, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);

    if (!stats || nr_stats == 0)
        return 0;

    if (nr_stats > VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_NR)
        nr_stats = VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_NR;

    conn = dom->conn;
    if (conn->driver->domainMemoryStats) {
        nr_stats_ret = conn->driver->domainMemoryStats(dom, stats, nr_stats,
                                                       flags);
        if (nr_stats_ret == -1)
            goto error;
        return nr_stats_ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainBlockPeek:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @offset: offset within block device
 * @size: size to read
 * @buffer: return buffer (must be at least size bytes)
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * This function allows you to read the contents of a domain's
 * disk device.
 *
 * Typical uses for this are to determine if the domain has
 * written a Master Boot Record (indicating that the domain
 * has completed installation), or to try to work out the state
 * of the domain's filesystems.
 *
 * (Note that in the local case you might try to open the
 * block device or file directly, but that won't work in the
 * remote case, nor if you don't have sufficient permission.
 * Hence the need for this call).
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand
 * (the <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
 * 'offset' and 'size' represent an area which must lie entirely
 * within the device or file.  'size' may be 0 to test if the
 * call would succeed.
 *
 * 'buffer' is the return buffer and must be at least 'size' bytes.
 *
 * NB. The remote driver imposes a 64K byte limit on 'size'.
 * For your program to be able to work reliably over a remote
 * connection you should split large requests to <= 65536 bytes.
 * However, with 0.9.13 this RPC limit has been raised to 1M byte.
 * Starting with version 1.0.6 the RPC limit has been raised again.
 * Now large requests up to 16M byte are supported.
 *
 * Returns: 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainBlockPeek(virDomainPtr dom,
                   const char *disk,
5821
                   unsigned long long offset,
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                   size_t size,
                   void *buffer,
                   unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

5828
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, offset=%lld, size=%zi, buffer=%p, flags=0x%x",
5829 5830 5831 5832 5833 5834 5835 5836
                     disk, offset, size, buffer, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
5837
    virCheckNonEmptyStringArgGoto(disk, error);
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    /* Allow size == 0 as an access test. */
    if (size > 0)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(buffer, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainBlockPeek) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBlockPeek(dom, disk, offset, size,
                                            buffer, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainBlockResize:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain object
 * @disk: path to the block image, or shorthand
 * @size: new size of the block image, see below for unit
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockResizeFlags
 *
 * Resize a block device of domain while the domain is running.  If
 * @flags is 0, then @size is in kibibytes (blocks of 1024 bytes);
 * since 0.9.11, if @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_RESIZE_BYTES,
 * @size is in bytes instead.  @size is taken directly as the new
 * size.  Depending on the file format, the hypervisor may round up
 * to the next alignment boundary.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand
 * (the <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
 * Note that this call may fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor
 * does not support it; this call requires privileged access to the
 * hypervisor.
 *
 * Returns: 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainBlockResize(virDomainPtr dom,
                     const char *disk,
                     unsigned long long size,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

5895
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, size=%llu, flags=0x%x", disk, size, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainBlockResize) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBlockResize(dom, disk, size, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainMemoryPeek:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain object
 * @start: start of memory to peek
 * @size: size of memory to peek
 * @buffer: return buffer (must be at least size bytes)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMemoryFlags
 *
 * This function allows you to read the contents of a domain's
 * memory.
 *
 * The memory which is read is controlled by the 'start', 'size'
 * and 'flags' parameters.
 *
 * If 'flags' is VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL then the 'start' and 'size'
 * parameters are interpreted as virtual memory addresses for
 * whichever task happens to be running on the domain at the
 * moment.  Although this sounds haphazard it is in fact what
 * you want in order to read Linux kernel state, because it
 * ensures that pointers in the kernel image can be interpreted
 * coherently.
 *
 * 'buffer' is the return buffer and must be at least 'size' bytes.
 * 'size' may be 0 to test if the call would succeed.
 *
 * NB. The remote driver imposes a 64K byte limit on 'size'.
 * For your program to be able to work reliably over a remote
 * connection you should split large requests to <= 65536 bytes.
 * However, with 0.9.13 this RPC limit has been raised to 1M byte.
 * Starting with version 1.0.6 the RPC limit has been raised again.
 * Now large requests up to 16M byte are supported.
 *
 * Returns: 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainMemoryPeek(virDomainPtr dom,
5957
                    unsigned long long start,
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                    size_t size,
                    void *buffer,
                    unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

5964
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "start=%lld, size=%zi, buffer=%p, flags=0x%x",
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                     start, size, buffer, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    /* Note on access to physical memory: A VIR_MEMORY_PHYSICAL flag is
     * a possibility.  However it isn't really useful unless the caller
     * can also access registers, particularly CR3 on x86 in order to
     * get the Page Table Directory.  Since registers are different on
     * every architecture, that would imply another call to get the
     * machine registers.
     *
     * The QEMU driver handles VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL, mapping it
     * to the qemu 'memsave' command which does the virtual to physical
     * mapping inside qemu.
     *
     * The QEMU driver also handles VIR_MEMORY_PHYSICAL, mapping it
     * to the qemu 'pmemsave' command.
     *
     * At time of writing there is no Xen driver.  However the Xen
     * hypervisor only lets you map physical pages from other domains,
     * and so the Xen driver would have to do the virtual to physical
     * mapping by chasing 2, 3 or 4-level page tables from the PTD.
     * There is example code in libxc (xc_translate_foreign_address)
     * which does this, although we cannot copy this code directly
     * because of incompatible licensing.
     */

5997
    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL, VIR_MEMORY_PHYSICAL, error);
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    /* Allow size == 0 as an access test. */
    if (size > 0)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(buffer, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMemoryPeek) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainMemoryPeek(dom, start, size,
                                             buffer, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetBlockInfo:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @info: pointer to a virDomainBlockInfo structure allocated by the user
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Extract information about a domain's block device.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand
 * (the <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
 * For QEMU domains, the allocation and physical virDomainBlockInfo
 * values returned will generally be the same, except when using a
 * non raw, block backing device, such as qcow2 for an active domain.
 * When the persistent domain is not active, QEMU will return the
 * default which is the same value for allocation and physical.
 *
 * Active QEMU domains can return an allocation value which is more
 * representative of the currently used blocks by the device compared
 * to the physical size of the device. Applications can use/monitor
 * the allocation value with the understanding that if the domain
 * becomes inactive during an attempt to get the value, the default
 * values will be returned. Thus, the application should check
 * after the call for the domain being inactive if the values are
 * the same. Optionally, the application could be watching for a
 * shutdown event and then ignore any values received afterwards.
 * This can be an issue when a domain is being migrated and the
 * exact timing of the domain being made inactive and check of
 * the allocation value results the default being returned. For
 * a transient domain in the similar situation, this call will return
 * -1 and an error message indicating the "domain is not running".
 *
 * The following is some pseudo code illustrating the call sequence:
 *
 *   ...
 *   virDomainPtr dom;
 *   virDomainBlockInfo info;
 *   char *device;
 *   ...
 *   // Either get a list of all domains or a specific domain
 *   // via a virDomainLookupBy*() call.
 *   //
 *   // It's also required to fill in the device pointer, but that's
 *   // specific to the implementation. For the purposes of this example
 *   // a qcow2 backed device name string would need to be provided.
 *   ...
 *   // If the following call is made on a persistent domain with a
 *   // qcow2 block backed block device, then it's possible the returned
 *   // allocation equals the physical value. In that case, the domain
 *   // that may have been active prior to calling has become inactive,
 *   // such as is the case during a domain migration. Thus once we
 *   // get data returned, check for active domain when the values are
 *   // the same.
 *   if (virDomainGetBlockInfo(dom, device, &info, 0) < 0)
 *       goto failure;
 *   if (info.allocation == info.physical) {
 *       // If the domain is no longer active,
 *       // then the defaults are being returned.
 *       if (!virDomainIsActive())
 *               goto ignore_return;
 *   }
 *   // Do something with the allocation and physical values
 *   ...
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainGetBlockInfo(virDomainPtr domain, const char *disk,
                      virDomainBlockInfoPtr info, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

6097
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "info=%p, flags=0x%x", info, flags);
6098 6099 6100 6101 6102 6103 6104

    virResetLastError();

    if (info)
        memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info));

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
6105
    virCheckNonEmptyStringArgGoto(disk, error);
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    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error);

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetBlockInfo) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetBlockInfo(domain, disk, info, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainDefineXML:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @xml: the XML description for the domain, preferably in UTF-8
 *
 * Define a domain, but does not start it.
 * This definition is persistent, until explicitly undefined with
 * virDomainUndefine(). A previous definition for this domain would be
 * overridden if it already exists.
 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns NULL in case of error, a pointer to the domain otherwise
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainDefineXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xml)
{
6144
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xml=%s", conn, NULLSTR(xml));
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainDefineXML) {
        virDomainPtr ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainDefineXML(conn, xml);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


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/**
 * virDomainDefineXMLFlags:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @xml: the XML description for the domain, preferably in UTF-8
6172
 * @flags: bitwise OR of the virDomainDefineFlags constants
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 *
 * Defines a domain, but does not start it.
 * This definition is persistent, until explicitly undefined with
 * virDomainUndefine(). A previous definition for this domain would be
 * overridden if it already exists.
 *
 * virDomainFree should be used to free the resources after the
 * domain object is no longer needed.
 *
 * Returns NULL in case of error, a pointer to the domain otherwise
 */
virDomainPtr
virDomainDefineXMLFlags(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xml, unsigned int flags)
{
6187
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xml=%s flags=0x%x", conn, NULLSTR(xml), flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainDefineXMLFlags) {
        virDomainPtr ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainDefineXMLFlags(conn, xml, flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


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/**
 * virDomainUndefine:
 * @domain: pointer to a defined domain
 *
 * Undefine a domain. If the domain is running, it's converted to
 * transient domain, without stopping it. If the domain is inactive,
 * the domain configuration is removed.
 *
 * If the domain has a managed save image (see
 * virDomainHasManagedSaveImage()), or if it is inactive and has any
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 * snapshot metadata (see virDomainSnapshotNum()) or checkpoint
 * metadata (see virDomainListAllCheckpoints()), then the undefine
 * will fail. See virDomainUndefineFlags() for more control.
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 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error
 */
int
virDomainUndefine(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainUndefine) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainUndefine(domain);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainUndefineFlags:
 * @domain: pointer to a defined domain
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainUndefineFlagsValues
 *
 * Undefine a domain. If the domain is running, it's converted to
 * transient domain, without stopping it. If the domain is inactive,
 * the domain configuration is removed.
 *
 * If the domain has a managed save image (see virDomainHasManagedSaveImage()),
 * then including VIR_DOMAIN_UNDEFINE_MANAGED_SAVE in @flags will also remove
 * that file, and omitting the flag will cause the undefine process to fail.
 *
 * If the domain is inactive and has any snapshot metadata (see
 * virDomainSnapshotNum()), then including
 * VIR_DOMAIN_UNDEFINE_SNAPSHOTS_METADATA in @flags will also remove
 * that metadata.  Omitting the flag will cause the undefine of an
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 * inactive domain with snapshots to fail.  Active domains will retain
 * snapshot metadata until the (now-transient) domain halts,
 * regardless of whether this flag is present.  On hypervisors that
 * support snapshots, but where snapshots do not use libvirt metadata,
 * this flag has no effect.
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 *
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 * If the domain is inactive and has any checkpoint metadata (see
 * virDomainListAllCheckpoints()), then including
 * VIR_DOMAIN_UNDEFINE_CHECKPOINTS_METADATA in @flags will also remove
 * that metadata. Omitting the flag will cause the undefine of an
 * inactive domain with checkpoints to fail. Active domains will
 * retain checkpoint metadata until the (now-transient) domain halts,
 * regardless of whether this flag is present. On hypervisors that
 * support checkpoints, but where checkpoints do not use libvirt
 * metadata, this flag has no effect.
 *
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 * If the domain has any nvram specified, the undefine process will fail
 * unless VIR_DOMAIN_UNDEFINE_KEEP_NVRAM is specified, or if
 * VIR_DOMAIN_UNDEFINE_NVRAM is specified to remove the nvram file.
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 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error
 */
int
virDomainUndefineFlags(virDomainPtr domain,
                       unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainUndefineFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainUndefineFlags(domain, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virConnectNumOfDefinedDomains:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 *
 * Provides the number of defined but inactive domains.
 *
 * Returns the number of domain found or -1 in case of error
 */
int
virConnectNumOfDefinedDomains(virConnectPtr conn)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);

    if (conn->driver->connectNumOfDefinedDomains) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->connectNumOfDefinedDomains(conn);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virConnectListDefinedDomains:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @names: pointer to an array to store the names
 * @maxnames: size of the array
 *
 * list the defined but inactive domains, stores the pointers to the names
 * in @names
 *
 * For active domains, see virConnectListDomains().  For more control over
 * the results, see virConnectListAllDomains().
 *
 * Returns the number of names provided in the array or -1 in case of error.
 * Note that this command is inherently racy; a domain can be defined between
 * a call to virConnectNumOfDefinedDomains() and this call; you are only
 * guaranteed that all currently defined domains were listed if the return
 * is less than @maxids.  The client must call free() on each returned name.
 */
int
virConnectListDefinedDomains(virConnectPtr conn, char **const names,
                             int maxnames)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", conn, names, maxnames);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
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    virCheckNonNullArrayArgGoto(names, maxnames, error);
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    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error);

    if (conn->driver->connectListDefinedDomains) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->connectListDefinedDomains(conn, names, maxnames);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virConnectListAllDomains:
 * @conn: Pointer to the hypervisor connection.
 * @domains: Pointer to a variable to store the array containing domain objects
 *           or NULL if the list is not required (just returns number of guests).
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virConnectListAllDomainsFlags
 *
 * Collect a possibly-filtered list of all domains, and return an allocated
 * array of information for each.  This API solves the race inherent in
 * virConnectListDomains() and virConnectListDefinedDomains().
 *
 * Normally, all domains are returned; however, @flags can be used to
 * filter the results for a smaller list of targeted domains.  The valid
 * flags are divided into groups, where each group contains bits that
 * describe mutually exclusive attributes of a domain, and where all bits
 * within a group describe all possible domains.  Some hypervisors might
 * reject explicit bits from a group where the hypervisor cannot make a
 * distinction (for example, not all hypervisors can tell whether domains
 * have snapshots).  For a group supported by a given hypervisor, the
 * behavior when no bits of a group are set is identical to the behavior
 * when all bits in that group are set.  When setting bits from more than
 * one group, it is possible to select an impossible combination (such
 * as an inactive transient domain), in that case a hypervisor may return
 * either 0 or an error.
 *
 * The first group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_ACTIVE (online
 * domains) and VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_INACTIVE (offline domains).
 *
 * The next group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_PERSISTENT (defined
 * domains) and VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_TRANSIENT (running but not defined).
 *
 * The next group of @flags covers various domain states:
 * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_RUNNING, VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_PAUSED,
 * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_SHUTOFF, and a catch-all for all other states
 * (such as crashed, this catch-all covers the possibility of adding new
 * states).
 *
 * The remaining groups cover boolean attributes commonly asked about
 * domains; they include VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_MANAGEDSAVE and
 * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_NO_MANAGEDSAVE, for filtering based on whether
 * a managed save image exists; VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_AUTOSTART and
 * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_NO_AUTOSTART, for filtering based on autostart;
 * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_HAS_SNAPSHOT and
 * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_NO_SNAPSHOT, for filtering based on whether
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 * a domain has snapshots; VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_HAS_CHECKPOINT and
 * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_NO_CHECKPOINT, for filtering based on whether
 * a domain has checkpoints.
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 *
 * Example of usage:
 *
 *   virDomainPtr *domains;
 *   size_t i;
 *   int ret;
 *   unsigned int flags = VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_RUNNING |
 *                        VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_PERSISTENT;
 *   ret = virConnectListAllDomains(conn, &domains, flags);
 *   if (ret < 0)
 *       error();
 *   for (i = 0; i < ret; i++) {
 *        do_something_with_domain(domains[i]);
 *        //here or in a separate loop if needed
 *        virDomainFree(domains[i]);
 *   }
 *   free(domains);
 *
 * Returns the number of domains found or -1 and sets domains to NULL in case of
 * error.  On success, the array stored into @domains is guaranteed to have an
 * extra allocated element set to NULL but not included in the return count, to
 * make iteration easier. The caller is responsible for calling virDomainFree()
 * on each array element, then calling free() on @domains.
 */
int
virConnectListAllDomains(virConnectPtr conn,
                         virDomainPtr **domains,
                         unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, domains=%p, flags=0x%x", conn, domains, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    if (domains)
        *domains = NULL;

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);

    if (conn->driver->connectListAllDomains) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->connectListAllDomains(conn, domains, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainCreate:
 * @domain: pointer to a defined domain
 *
 * Launch a defined domain. If the call succeeds the domain moves from the
 * defined to the running domains pools.  The domain will be paused only
 * if restoring from managed state created from a paused domain.  For more
 * control, see virDomainCreateWithFlags().
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error
 */
int
virDomainCreate(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainCreate) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainCreate(domain);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainCreateWithFlags:
 * @domain: pointer to a defined domain
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCreateFlags
 *
 * Launch a defined domain. If the call succeeds the domain moves from the
 * defined to the running domains pools.
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag is set, or if the guest domain
 * has a managed save image that requested paused state (see
 * virDomainManagedSave()) the guest domain will be started, but its
 * CPUs will remain paused. The CPUs can later be manually started
 * using virDomainResume().  In all other cases, the guest domain will
 * be running.
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_AUTODESTROY flag is set, the guest
 * domain will be automatically destroyed when the virConnectPtr
 * object is finally released. This will also happen if the
 * client application crashes / loses its connection to the
 * libvirtd daemon. Any domains marked for auto destroy will
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 * block attempts at migration. Hypervisors may also block save-to-file,
 * or snapshots.
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 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_BYPASS_CACHE flag is set, and there is a
 * managed save file for this domain (created by virDomainManagedSave()),
 * then libvirt will attempt to bypass the file system cache while restoring
 * the file, or fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow
 * less pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing loads from NFS.
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_FORCE_BOOT flag is set, then any managed save
 * file for this domain is discarded, and the domain boots from scratch.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error
 */
int
virDomainCreateWithFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainCreateWithFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainCreateWithFlags(domain, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainCreateWithFiles:
 * @domain: pointer to a defined domain
 * @nfiles: number of file descriptors passed
 * @files: list of file descriptors passed
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCreateFlags
 *
 * Launch a defined domain. If the call succeeds the domain moves from the
 * defined to the running domains pools.
 *
 * @files provides an array of file descriptors which will be
 * made available to the 'init' process of the guest. The file
 * handles exposed to the guest will be renumbered to start
 * from 3 (ie immediately following stderr). This is only
 * supported for guests which use container based virtualization
 * technology.
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag is set, or if the guest domain
 * has a managed save image that requested paused state (see
 * virDomainManagedSave()) the guest domain will be started, but its
 * CPUs will remain paused. The CPUs can later be manually started
 * using virDomainResume().  In all other cases, the guest domain will
 * be running.
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_AUTODESTROY flag is set, the guest
 * domain will be automatically destroyed when the virConnectPtr
 * object is finally released. This will also happen if the
 * client application crashes / loses its connection to the
 * libvirtd daemon. Any domains marked for auto destroy will
 * block attempts at migration, save-to-file, or snapshots.
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_BYPASS_CACHE flag is set, and there is a
 * managed save file for this domain (created by virDomainManagedSave()),
 * then libvirt will attempt to bypass the file system cache while restoring
 * the file, or fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow
 * less pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing loads from NFS.
 *
 * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_FORCE_BOOT flag is set, then any managed save
 * file for this domain is discarded, and the domain boots from scratch.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error
 */
int
virDomainCreateWithFiles(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int nfiles,
                         int *files, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "nfiles=%u, files=%p, flags=0x%x",
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                     nfiles, files, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainCreateWithFiles) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainCreateWithFiles(domain,
                                                  nfiles, files,
                                                  flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetAutostart:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @autostart: the value returned
 *
 * Provides a boolean value indicating whether the domain
 * configured to be automatically started when the host
 * machine boots.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success
 */
int
virDomainGetAutostart(virDomainPtr domain,
                      int *autostart)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "autostart=%p", autostart);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(autostart, error);

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetAutostart) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetAutostart(domain, autostart);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetAutostart:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @autostart: whether the domain should be automatically started 0 or 1
 *
 * Configure the domain to be automatically started
 * when the host machine boots.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success
 */
int
virDomainSetAutostart(virDomainPtr domain,
                      int autostart)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "autostart=%d", autostart);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainSetAutostart) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetAutostart(domain, autostart);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainInjectNMI:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Send NMI to the guest
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainInjectNMI(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainInjectNMI) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainInjectNMI(domain, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSendKey:
 * @domain:    pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @codeset:   the code set of keycodes, from virKeycodeSet
 * @holdtime:  the duration (in milliseconds) that the keys will be held
 * @keycodes:  array of keycodes
 * @nkeycodes: number of keycodes, up to VIR_DOMAIN_SEND_KEY_MAX_KEYS
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Send key(s) to the guest.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSendKey(virDomainPtr domain,
                 unsigned int codeset,
                 unsigned int holdtime,
                 unsigned int *keycodes,
                 int nkeycodes,
                 unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "codeset=%u, holdtime=%u, nkeycodes=%u, flags=0x%x",
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                     codeset, holdtime, nkeycodes, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(keycodes, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nkeycodes, error);

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    if (codeset >= VIR_KEYCODE_SET_LAST) {
        virReportInvalidArg(codeset,
                            _("Unsupported codeset '%d'"),
                            codeset);
        goto error;
    }

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    if (nkeycodes > VIR_DOMAIN_SEND_KEY_MAX_KEYS) {
        virReportInvalidArg(nkeycodes,
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                            _("nkeycodes must be <= %d"),
                            VIR_DOMAIN_SEND_KEY_MAX_KEYS);
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        goto error;
    }

    if (conn->driver->domainSendKey) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSendKey(domain, codeset, holdtime,
                                          keycodes, nkeycodes, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSendProcessSignal:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @pid_value: a positive integer process ID, or negative integer process group ID
 * @signum: a signal from the virDomainProcessSignal enum
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 * @flags: currently unused, pass 0
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 *
 * Send a signal to the designated process in the guest
 *
 * The signal numbers must be taken from the virDomainProcessSignal
 * enum. These will be translated to the corresponding signal
 * number for the guest OS, by the guest agent delivering the
 * signal. If there is no mapping from virDomainProcessSignal to
 * the native OS signals, this API will report an error.
 *
 * If @pid_value is an integer greater than zero, it is
 * treated as a process ID. If @pid_value is an integer
 * less than zero, it is treated as a process group ID.
 * All the @pid_value numbers are from the container/guest
 * namespace. The value zero is not valid.
 *
 * Not all hypervisors will support sending signals to
 * arbitrary processes or process groups. If this API is
 * implemented the minimum requirement is to be able to
 * use @pid_value == 1 (i.e. kill init). No other value is
 * required to be supported.
 *
 * If the @signum is VIR_DOMAIN_PROCESS_SIGNAL_NOP then this
 * API will simply report whether the process is running in
 * the container/guest.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSendProcessSignal(virDomainPtr domain,
                           long long pid_value,
                           unsigned int signum,
                           unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "pid=%lld, signum=%u flags=0x%x",
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                     pid_value, signum, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(pid_value, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainSendProcessSignal) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSendProcessSignal(domain,
                                                    pid_value,
                                                    signum,
                                                    flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetVcpus:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @nvcpus: the new number of virtual CPUs for this domain
 *
 * Dynamically change the number of virtual CPUs used by the domain.
 * Note that this call may fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor
 * does not support it or if growing the number is arbitrarily limited.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * Note that if this call is executed before the guest has finished booting,
 * the guest may fail to process the change.
 *
 * This command only changes the runtime configuration of the domain,
 * so can only be called on an active domain.  It is hypervisor-dependent
 * whether it also affects persistent configuration; for more control,
 * use virDomainSetVcpusFlags().
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSetVcpus(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int nvcpus)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "nvcpus=%u", nvcpus);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(nvcpus, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainSetVcpus) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetVcpus(domain, nvcpus);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetVcpusFlags:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @nvcpus: the new number of virtual CPUs for this domain, must be at least 1
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainVcpuFlags
 *
 * Dynamically change the number of virtual CPUs used by the domain.
 * Note that this call may fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor
 * does not support it or if growing the number is arbitrarily limited.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE to affect a running
 * domain (which may fail if domain is not active), or
 * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG to affect the next boot via the XML
 * description of the domain.  Both flags may be set.
 * If neither flag is specified (that is, @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT),
 * then an inactive domain modifies persistent setup, while an active domain
 * is hypervisor-dependent on whether just live or both live and persistent
 * state is changed.
 *
 * Note that if this call is executed before the guest has finished booting,
 * the guest may fail to process the change.
 *
 * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_MAXIMUM, then
 * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE must be clear, and only the maximum virtual
 * CPU limit is altered; generally, this value must be less than or
 * equal to virConnectGetMaxVcpus().  Otherwise, this call affects the
 * current virtual CPU limit, which must be less than or equal to the
7023 7024
 * maximum limit. Note that hypervisors may not allow changing the maximum
 * vcpu count if processor topology is specified.
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 *
 * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_GUEST, then the state of processors is
 * modified inside the guest instead of the hypervisor. This flag can only
 * be used with live guests and is incompatible with VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_MAXIMUM.
 * The usage of this flag may require a guest agent configured.
 *
 * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSetVcpusFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int nvcpus,
                       unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

7041
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "nvcpus=%u, flags=0x%x", nvcpus, flags);
7042 7043 7044 7045 7046 7047

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

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    VIR_REQUIRE_FLAG_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_MAXIMUM,
                          VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
                          error);

7052
    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_GUEST,
7053
                             VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
7054
                             error);
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    virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(nvcpus, error);

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainSetVcpusFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetVcpusFlags(domain, nvcpus, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetVcpusFlags:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainVcpuFlags
 *
 * Query the number of virtual CPUs used by the domain.  Note that
 * this call may fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor does
 * not support it.  This function may require privileged access to the
 * hypervisor.
 *
 * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE, this will query a
 * running domain (which will fail if domain is not active); if
 * it includes VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG, this will query the XML
 * description of the domain.  It is an error to set both flags.
 * If neither flag is set (that is, VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT),
 * then the configuration queried depends on whether the domain
 * is currently running.
 *
 * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_MAXIMUM, then the maximum
 * virtual CPU limit is queried.  Otherwise, this call queries the
 * current virtual CPU count.
 *
 * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_GUEST, then the state of the processors
 * is queried in the guest instead of the hypervisor. This flag is only usable
 * on live domains. Guest agent may be needed for this flag to be available.
 *
 * Returns the number of vCPUs in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainGetVcpusFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

7109
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
7110 7111 7112 7113 7114 7115 7116 7117 7118

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    if (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_GUEST)
        virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
                             error);
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    if (conn->driver->domainGetVcpusFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetVcpusFlags(domain, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainPinVcpu:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @vcpu: virtual CPU number
 * @cpumap: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs (in 8-bit bytes) (IN)
 *      Each bit set to 1 means that corresponding CPU is usable.
 *      Bytes are stored in little-endian order: CPU0-7, 8-15...
 *      In each byte, lowest CPU number is least significant bit.
 * @maplen: number of bytes in cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in
 *      underlying virtualization system (Xen...).
 *      If maplen < size, missing bytes are set to zero.
 *      If maplen > size, failure code is returned.
 *
 * Dynamically change the real CPUs which can be allocated to a virtual CPU.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * This command only changes the runtime configuration of the domain,
 * so can only be called on an active domain.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainPinVcpu(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int vcpu,
                 unsigned char *cpumap, int maplen)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "vcpu=%u, cpumap=%p, maplen=%d",
                     vcpu, cpumap, maplen);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumap, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainPinVcpu) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainPinVcpu(domain, vcpu, cpumap, maplen);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainPinVcpuFlags:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @vcpu: virtual CPU number
 * @cpumap: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs (in 8-bit bytes) (IN)
 *      Each bit set to 1 means that corresponding CPU is usable.
 *      Bytes are stored in little-endian order: CPU0-7, 8-15...
 *      In each byte, lowest CPU number is least significant bit.
 * @maplen: number of bytes in cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in
 *      underlying virtualization system (Xen...).
 *      If maplen < size, missing bytes are set to zero.
 *      If maplen > size, failure code is returned.
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Dynamically change the real CPUs which can be allocated to a virtual CPU.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG.
 * Both flags may be set.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects a running domain
 * and may fail if domain is not alive.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state,
 * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified (that is,
 * @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain modifies
 * persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent on whether
 * just live or both live and persistent state is changed.
 * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations.
 *
 * See also virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo for querying this information.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 *
 */
int
virDomainPinVcpuFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int vcpu,
                      unsigned char *cpumap, int maplen, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

7233
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "vcpu=%u, cpumap=%p, maplen=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     vcpu, cpumap, maplen, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumap, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainPinVcpuFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainPinVcpuFlags(domain, vcpu, cpumap, maplen, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @ncpumaps: the number of cpumap (listed first to match virDomainGetVcpus)
 * @cpumaps: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs for all vcpus of this
 *     domain (in 8-bit bytes) (OUT)
 *     It's assumed there is <ncpumaps> cpumap in cpumaps array.
 *     The memory allocated to cpumaps must be (ncpumaps * maplen) bytes
 *     (ie: calloc(ncpumaps, maplen)).
 *     One cpumap inside cpumaps has the format described in
 *     virDomainPinVcpu() API.
 *     Must not be NULL.
 * @maplen: the number of bytes in one cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map.
 *     Must be positive.
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *     Must not be VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE and
 *     VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG concurrently.
 *
 * Query the CPU affinity setting of all virtual CPUs of domain, store it
 * in cpumaps.
 *
 * Returns the number of virtual CPUs in case of success,
 * -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo(virDomainPtr domain, int ncpumaps,
                        unsigned char *cpumaps, int maplen, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

7291
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "ncpumaps=%d, cpumaps=%p, maplen=%d, flags=0x%x",
7292 7293 7294 7295 7296 7297 7298
                     ncpumaps, cpumaps, maplen, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

7299
    virCheckNonNullArrayArgGoto(cpumaps, ncpumaps, error);
7300 7301 7302
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(ncpumaps, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error);

7303
    if (VIR_INT_MULTIPLY_OVERFLOW(ncpumaps, maplen)) {
7304 7305 7306 7307 7308
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %d * %d"),
                       ncpumaps, maplen);
        goto error;
    }

7309 7310 7311
    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
                             error);
7312 7313 7314 7315 7316 7317 7318 7319 7320 7321 7322 7323 7324 7325 7326 7327 7328 7329 7330 7331 7332 7333 7334 7335 7336 7337 7338 7339 7340 7341 7342 7343 7344 7345 7346 7347 7348 7349 7350 7351 7352 7353 7354 7355 7356 7357 7358 7359 7360 7361 7362 7363 7364 7365 7366 7367

    if (conn->driver->domainGetVcpuPinInfo) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetVcpuPinInfo(domain, ncpumaps,
                                                 cpumaps, maplen, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainPinEmulator:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @cpumap: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs (in 8-bit bytes) (IN)
 *      Each bit set to 1 means that corresponding CPU is usable.
 *      Bytes are stored in little-endian order: CPU0-7, 8-15...
 *      In each byte, lowest CPU number is least significant bit.
 * @maplen: number of bytes in cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in
 *      underlying virtualization system (Xen...).
 *      If maplen < size, missing bytes are set to zero.
 *      If maplen > size, failure code is returned.
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Dynamically change the real CPUs which can be allocated to all emulator
 * threads. This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG.
 * Both flags may be set.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects a running domain
 * and may fail if domain is not alive.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state,
 * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified (that is,
 * @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain modifies
 * persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent on whether
 * just live or both live and persistent state is changed.
 * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations.
 *
 * See also virDomainGetEmulatorPinInfo for querying this information.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 *
 */
int
virDomainPinEmulator(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned char *cpumap,
                     int maplen, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

7368
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cpumap=%p, maplen=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     cpumap, maplen, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumap, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainPinEmulator) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainPinEmulator(domain, cpumap, maplen, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetEmulatorPinInfo:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @cpumap: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs for all emulator threads of
 *     this domain (in 8-bit bytes) (OUT)
 *     There is only one cpumap for all emulator threads.
 *     Must not be NULL.
 * @maplen: the number of bytes in one cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map.
 *     Must be positive.
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *     Must not be VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE and
 *     VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG concurrently.
 *
 * Query the CPU affinity setting of all emulator threads of domain, store
 * it in cpumap.
 *
 * Returns 1 in case of success,
 * 0 in case of no emulator threads are pined to pcpus,
 * -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainGetEmulatorPinInfo(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned char *cpumap,
                            int maplen, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

7423
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cpumap=%p, maplen=%d, flags=0x%x",
7424 7425 7426 7427 7428 7429 7430 7431 7432
                     cpumap, maplen, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumap, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error);

7433 7434 7435 7436
    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
                             error);

7437 7438 7439 7440 7441 7442 7443 7444 7445 7446 7447 7448 7449 7450 7451 7452 7453 7454 7455 7456 7457 7458 7459 7460 7461 7462 7463 7464 7465 7466 7467 7468 7469 7470 7471 7472 7473 7474 7475 7476 7477 7478 7479 7480 7481 7482 7483 7484 7485 7486 7487 7488 7489 7490 7491 7492 7493 7494 7495 7496 7497 7498 7499 7500 7501 7502 7503
    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetEmulatorPinInfo) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetEmulatorPinInfo(domain, cpumap,
                                                     maplen, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetVcpus:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0
 * @info: pointer to an array of virVcpuInfo structures (OUT)
 * @maxinfo: number of structures in info array
 * @cpumaps: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs for all vcpus of this
 *      domain (in 8-bit bytes) (OUT)
 *      If cpumaps is NULL, then no cpumap information is returned by the API.
 *      It's assumed there is <maxinfo> cpumap in cpumaps array.
 *      The memory allocated to cpumaps must be (maxinfo * maplen) bytes
 *      (ie: calloc(maxinfo, maplen)).
 *      One cpumap inside cpumaps has the format described in
 *      virDomainPinVcpu() API.
 * @maplen: number of bytes in one cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in
 *      underlying virtualization system (Xen...).
 *      Must be zero when cpumaps is NULL and positive when it is non-NULL.
 *
 * Extract information about virtual CPUs of domain, store it in info array
 * and also in cpumaps if this pointer isn't NULL.  This call may fail
 * on an inactive domain.
 *
 * See also virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo for querying just cpumaps, including on
 * an inactive domain.
 *
 * Returns the number of info filled in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainGetVcpus(virDomainPtr domain, virVcpuInfoPtr info, int maxinfo,
                  unsigned char *cpumaps, int maplen)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "info=%p, maxinfo=%d, cpumaps=%p, maplen=%d",
                     info, maxinfo, cpumaps, maplen);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maxinfo, error);

    /* Ensure that domainGetVcpus (aka remoteDomainGetVcpus) does not
       try to memcpy anything into a NULL pointer.  */
    if (cpumaps)
        virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error);
    else
        virCheckZeroArgGoto(maplen, error);

7504
    if (cpumaps && VIR_INT_MULTIPLY_OVERFLOW(maxinfo, maplen)) {
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        virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %d * %d"),
                       maxinfo, maplen);
        goto error;
    }

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetVcpus) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetVcpus(domain, info, maxinfo,
                                           cpumaps, maplen);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetMaxVcpus:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 *
 * Provides the maximum number of virtual CPUs supported for
 * the guest VM. If the guest is inactive, this is basically
 * the same as virConnectGetMaxVcpus(). If the guest is running
 * this will reflect the maximum number of virtual CPUs the
 * guest was booted with.  For more details, see virDomainGetVcpusFlags().
 *
 * Returns the maximum of virtual CPU or -1 in case of error.
 */
int
virDomainGetMaxVcpus(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetMaxVcpus) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetMaxVcpus(domain);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


7569
/**
7570
 * virDomainGetIOThreadInfo:
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 * @dom: a domain object
 * @info: pointer to an array of virDomainIOThreadInfo structures (OUT)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *     Must not be VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE and
 *     VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG concurrently.
 *
 * Fetch IOThreads of an active domain including the cpumap information to
 * determine on which CPU the IOThread has affinity to run.
 *
 * Returns the number of IOThreads or -1 in case of error.
 * On success, the array of information is stored into @info. The caller is
7582
 * responsible for calling virDomainIOThreadInfoFree() on each array element,
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 * then calling free() on @info. On error, @info is set to NULL.
 */
int
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virDomainGetIOThreadInfo(virDomainPtr dom,
                         virDomainIOThreadInfoPtr **info,
                         unsigned int flags)
7589
{
7590
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "info=%p flags=0x%x", info, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error);
    *info = NULL;

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
                             error);
7601

7602
    if (dom->conn->driver->domainGetIOThreadInfo) {
7603
        int ret;
7604
        ret = dom->conn->driver->domainGetIOThreadInfo(dom, info, flags);
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        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
7619
 * virDomainIOThreadInfoFree:
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 * @info: pointer to a virDomainIOThreadInfo object
 *
 * Frees the memory used by @info.
 */
void
7625
virDomainIOThreadInfoFree(virDomainIOThreadInfoPtr info)
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{
    if (!info)
        return;

    VIR_FREE(info->cpumap);
    VIR_FREE(info);
}


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/**
 * virDomainPinIOThread:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @iothread_id: the IOThread ID to set the CPU affinity
 * @cpumap: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs (in 8-bit bytes) (IN)
 *      Each bit set to 1 means that corresponding CPU is usable.
 *      Bytes are stored in little-endian order: CPU0-7, 8-15...
 *      In each byte, lowest CPU number is least significant bit.
 * @maplen: number of bytes in cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in
 *      underlying virtualization system (Xen...).
 *      If maplen < size, missing bytes are set to zero.
 *      If maplen > size, failure code is returned.
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Dynamically change the real CPUs which can be allocated to an IOThread.
 * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG.
 * Both flags may be set.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects a running domain
 * and may fail if domain is not alive.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state,
 * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified (that is,
 * @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain modifies
 * persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent on whether
 * just live or both live and persistent state is changed.
 * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations.
 *
7663
 * See also virDomainGetIOThreadInfo for querying this information.
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 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainPinIOThread(virDomainPtr domain,
                     unsigned int iothread_id,
                     unsigned char *cpumap,
                     int maplen,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "iothread_id=%u, cpumap=%p, maplen=%d",
                     iothread_id, cpumap, maplen);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumap, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainPinIOThread) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainPinIOThread(domain, iothread_id,
                                              cpumap, maplen, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
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        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainAddIOThread:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @iothread_id: the specific IOThread ID value to add
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
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 * Dynamically add an IOThread to the domain. It is left up to the
 * underlying virtual hypervisor to determine the valid range for an
 * @iothread_id and determining whether the @iothread_id already exists.
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 *
 * Note that this call can fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor
 * does not support it or if growing the number is arbitrarily limited.
 * This function requires privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG.
 * Both flags may be set.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects a running domain
 * and may fail if domain is not alive.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state,
 * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified (that is,
 * @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain modifies
 * persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent on whether
 * just live or both live and persistent state is changed.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainAddIOThread(virDomainPtr domain,
                     unsigned int iothread_id,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

7738
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "iothread_id=%u, flags=0x%x",
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                     iothread_id, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainAddIOThread) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainAddIOThread(domain, iothread_id, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainDelIOThread:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @iothread_id: the specific IOThread ID value to delete
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Dynamically delete an IOThread from the domain. The @iothread_id to be
 * deleted must not have a resource associated with it and can be any of
 * the currently valid IOThread ID's.
 *
 * Note that this call can fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor
 * does not support it or if reducing the number is arbitrarily limited.
 * This function requires privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG.
 * Both flags may be set.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects a running domain
 * and may fail if domain is not alive.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state,
 * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified (that is,
 * @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain modifies
 * persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent on whether
 * just live or both live and persistent state is changed.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainDelIOThread(virDomainPtr domain,
                     unsigned int iothread_id,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

7797
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "iothread_id=%u, flags=0x%x", iothread_id, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(iothread_id, error);

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainDelIOThread) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainDelIOThread(domain, iothread_id, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
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        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainSetIOThreadParams:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @iothread_id: the specific IOThread ID value to add
 * @params: pointer to IOThread parameter objects
 * @nparams: number of IOThread parameters
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags
 *
 * Dynamically set IOThread parameters to the domain. It is left up to
 * the underlying virtual hypervisor to determine the valid range for an
 * @iothread_id, determining whether the @iothread_id already exists, and
 * determining the validity of the provided param values.
 *
 * See VIR_DOMAIN_IOTHREAD_* for detailed description of accepted IOThread
 * parameters.
 *
 * Since the purpose of this API is to dynamically modify the IOThread
 * @flags should only include the VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT and/or
 * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE virDomainMemoryModFlags. Setting other flags
 * may cause errors from the hypervisor.
 *
 * Note that this call can fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor
 * does not support it or does not support setting the provided values.
 *
 * This function requires privileged access to the hypervisor.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSetIOThreadParams(virDomainPtr domain,
                           unsigned int iothread_id,
                           virTypedParameterPtr params,
                           int nparams,
                           unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "iothread_id=%u, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
                     iothread_id, params, nparams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nparams, error);

    if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0)
        goto error;

    if (conn->driver->domainSetIOThreadParams) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetIOThreadParams(domain, iothread_id,
                                                    params, nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainGetSecurityLabel:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @seclabel: pointer to a virSecurityLabel structure
 *
 * Extract security label of an active domain. The 'label' field
 * in the @seclabel argument will be initialized to the empty
 * string if the domain is not running under a security model.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure
 */
int
virDomainGetSecurityLabel(virDomainPtr domain, virSecurityLabelPtr seclabel)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "seclabel=%p", seclabel);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(seclabel, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainGetSecurityLabel) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetSecurityLabel(domain, seclabel);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetSecurityLabelList:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @seclabels: will be auto-allocated and filled with domains' security labels.
 * Caller must free memory on return.
 *
 * Extract the security labels of an active domain. The 'label' field
 * in the @seclabels argument will be initialized to the empty
 * string if the domain is not running under a security model.
 *
7944
 * Returns number of elements in @seclabels on success, -1 in case of failure.
7945 7946 7947 7948 7949 7950 7951 7952 7953 7954 7955 7956 7957 7958 7959 7960 7961 7962 7963 7964 7965 7966 7967 7968 7969 7970 7971 7972 7973 7974 7975 7976 7977 7978 7979 7980 7981 7982 7983 7984 7985 7986 7987 7988 7989 7990 7991 7992 7993 7994 7995 7996 7997 7998 7999 8000 8001 8002 8003 8004 8005 8006 8007 8008 8009 8010 8011 8012 8013 8014 8015 8016 8017 8018
 */
int
virDomainGetSecurityLabelList(virDomainPtr domain,
                              virSecurityLabelPtr* seclabels)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "seclabels=%p", seclabels);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(seclabels, error);

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetSecurityLabelList) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetSecurityLabelList(domain, seclabels);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetMetadata:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @type: type of metadata, from virDomainMetadataType
 * @metadata: new metadata text
 * @key: XML namespace key, or NULL
 * @uri: XML namespace URI, or NULL
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Sets the appropriate domain element given by @type to the
 * value of @metadata.  A @type of VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_DESCRIPTION
 * is free-form text; VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_TITLE is free-form, but no
 * newlines are permitted, and should be short (although the length is
 * not enforced). For these two options @key and @uri are irrelevant and
 * must be set to NULL.
 *
 * For type VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_ELEMENT @metadata  must be well-formed
 * XML belonging to namespace defined by @uri with local name @key.
 *
 * Passing NULL for @metadata says to remove that element from the
 * domain XML (passing the empty string leaves the element present).
 *
 * The resulting metadata will be present in virDomainGetXMLDesc(),
 * as well as quick access through virDomainGetMetadata().
 *
 * @flags controls whether the live domain, persistent configuration,
 * or both will be modified.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainSetMetadata(virDomainPtr domain,
                     int type,
                     const char *metadata,
                     const char *key,
                     const char *uri,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain,
8019
                     "type=%d, metadata='%s', key='%s', uri='%s', flags=0x%x",
8020 8021 8022 8023 8024 8025 8026 8027 8028 8029 8030 8031 8032
                     type, NULLSTR(metadata), NULLSTR(key), NULLSTR(uri),
                     flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    switch (type) {
    case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_TITLE:
        if (metadata && strchr(metadata, '\n')) {
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            virReportInvalidArg(metadata, "%s",
                                _("metadata title can't contain "
                                  "newlines"));
8036 8037
            goto error;
        }
8038
        G_GNUC_FALLTHROUGH;
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    case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_DESCRIPTION:
        virCheckNullArgGoto(uri, error);
        virCheckNullArgGoto(key, error);
        break;
    case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_ELEMENT:
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uri, error);
        if (metadata)
            virCheckNonNullArgGoto(key, error);
        break;
    default:
        /* For future expansion */
        break;
    }

    if (conn->driver->domainSetMetadata) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetMetadata(domain, type, metadata, key, uri,
                                              flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetMetadata:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @type: type of metadata, from virDomainMetadataType
 * @uri: XML namespace identifier
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Retrieves the appropriate domain element given by @type.
 * If VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_ELEMENT is requested parameter @uri
 * must be set to the name of the namespace the requested elements
 * belong to, otherwise must be NULL.
 *
 * If an element of the domain XML is not present, the resulting
 * error will be VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_METADATA.  This method forms
 * a shortcut for seeing information from virDomainSetMetadata()
 * without having to go through virDomainGetXMLDesc().
 *
 * @flags controls whether the live domain or persistent
 * configuration will be queried.
 *
 * Returns the metadata string on success (caller must free),
 * or NULL in case of failure.
 */
char *
virDomainGetMetadata(virDomainPtr domain,
                     int type,
                     const char *uri,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

8101
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "type=%d, uri='%s', flags=0x%x",
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                     type, NULLSTR(uri), flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
                             error);
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    switch (type) {
    case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_TITLE:
    case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_DESCRIPTION:
        virCheckNullArgGoto(uri, error);
        break;
    case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_ELEMENT:
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uri, error);
        break;
    default:
        /* For future expansion */
        break;
    }

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetMetadata) {
        char *ret;
        if (!(ret = conn->driver->domainGetMetadata(domain, type, uri, flags)))
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainAttachDevice:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @xml: pointer to XML description of one device
 *
 * Create a virtual device attachment to backend.  This function,
 * having hotplug semantics, is only allowed on an active domain.
 *
 * For compatibility, this method can also be used to change the media
 * in an existing CDROM/Floppy device, however, applications are
 * recommended to use the virDomainUpdateDeviceFlag method instead.
 *
 * Be aware that hotplug changes might not persist across a domain going
 * into S4 state (also known as hibernation) unless you also modify the
 * persistent domain definition.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainAttachDevice(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xml)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xml=%s", xml);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainAttachDevice) {
       int ret;
       ret = conn->driver->domainAttachDevice(domain, xml);
       if (ret < 0)
          goto error;
       return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainAttachDeviceFlags:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @xml: pointer to XML description of one device
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainDeviceModifyFlags
 *
 * Attach a virtual device to a domain, using the flags parameter
 * to control how the device is attached.  VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT
 * specifies that the device allocation is made based on current domain
 * state.  VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE specifies that the device shall be
 * allocated to the active domain instance only and is not added to the
 * persisted domain configuration.  VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG
 * specifies that the device shall be allocated to the persisted domain
 * configuration only.  Note that the target hypervisor must return an
 * error if unable to satisfy flags.  E.g. the hypervisor driver will
 * return failure if LIVE is specified but it only supports modifying the
 * persisted device allocation.
 *
 * For compatibility, this method can also be used to change the media
 * in an existing CDROM/Floppy device, however, applications are
 * recommended to use the virDomainUpdateDeviceFlag method instead.
 *
 * Be aware that hotplug changes might not persist across a domain going
 * into S4 state (also known as hibernation) unless you also modify the
 * persistent domain definition.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainAttachDeviceFlags(virDomainPtr domain,
                           const char *xml, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

8225
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xml=%s, flags=0x%x", xml, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainAttachDeviceFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainAttachDeviceFlags(domain, xml, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainDetachDevice:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @xml: pointer to XML description of one device
 *
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 * This is an equivalent of virDomainDetachDeviceFlags() when called with
 * @flags parameter set to VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE.
8258
 *
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 * See virDomainDetachDeviceFlags() for more details.
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 *
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 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainDetachDevice(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xml)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xml=%s", xml);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainDetachDevice) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainDetachDevice(domain, xml);
         if (ret < 0)
             goto error;
         return ret;
     }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainDetachDeviceFlags:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @xml: pointer to XML description of one device
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainDeviceModifyFlags
 *
 * Detach a virtual device from a domain, using the flags parameter
 * to control how the device is detached.  VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT
 * specifies that the device allocation is removed based on current domain
 * state.  VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE specifies that the device shall be
 * deallocated from the active domain instance only and is not from the
 * persisted domain configuration.  VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG
 * specifies that the device shall be deallocated from the persisted domain
 * configuration only.  Note that the target hypervisor must return an
 * error if unable to satisfy flags.  E.g. the hypervisor driver will
 * return failure if LIVE is specified but it only supports removing the
 * persisted device allocation.
 *
 * Some hypervisors may prevent this operation if there is a current
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 * block job running operation on the device being detached; in that case,
 * use virDomainBlockJobAbort() to stop the block job first.
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 *
 * Beware that depending on the hypervisor and device type, detaching a device
 * from a running domain may be asynchronous. That is, calling
 * virDomainDetachDeviceFlags may just request device removal while the device
 * is actually removed later (in cooperation with a guest OS). Previously,
 * this fact was ignored and the device could have been removed from domain
 * configuration before it was actually removed by the hypervisor causing
 * various failures on subsequent operations. To check whether the device was
 * successfully removed, either recheck domain configuration using
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 * virDomainGetXMLDesc() or add a handler for the VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_DEVICE_REMOVED
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 * event. In case the device is already gone when virDomainDetachDeviceFlags
 * returns, the event is delivered before this API call ends. To help existing
 * clients work better in most cases, this API will try to transform an
 * asynchronous device removal that finishes shortly after the request into
 * a synchronous removal. In other words, this API may wait a bit for the
 * removal to complete in case it was not synchronous.
 *
 * Be aware that hotplug changes might not persist across a domain going
 * into S4 state (also known as hibernation) unless you also modify the
 * persistent domain definition.
 *
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 * The supplied XML description of the device should be as specific
 * as its definition in the domain XML. The set of attributes used
 * to match the device are internal to the drivers. Using a partial definition,
 * or attempting to detach a device that is not present in the domain XML,
 * but shares some specific attributes with one that is present,
 * may lead to unexpected results.
 *
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 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainDetachDeviceFlags(virDomainPtr domain,
                           const char *xml, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xml=%s, flags=0x%x", xml, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainDetachDeviceFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainDetachDeviceFlags(domain, xml, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @xml: pointer to XML description of one device
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainDeviceModifyFlags
 *
 * Change a virtual device on a domain, using the flags parameter
 * to control how the device is changed.  VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT
 * specifies that the device change is made based on current domain
 * state.  VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE specifies that the device shall be
 * changed on the active domain instance only and is not added to the
 * persisted domain configuration. VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG
 * specifies that the device shall be changed on the persisted domain
 * configuration only.  Note that the target hypervisor must return an
 * error if unable to satisfy flags.  E.g. the hypervisor driver will
 * return failure if LIVE is specified but it only supports modifying the
 * persisted device allocation.
 *
 * This method is used for actions such changing CDROM/Floppy device
 * media, altering the graphics configuration such as password,
 * reconfiguring the NIC device backend connectivity, etc.
 *
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 * The supplied XML description of the device should contain all
 * the information that is found in the corresponding domain XML.
 * Leaving out any piece of information may be treated as a
 * request for its removal, which may be denied. For instance,
 * when users want to change CDROM media only for live XML, they
 * must provide live disk XML as found in the corresponding live
 * domain XML with only the disk path changed.
 *
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 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags(virDomainPtr domain,
                           const char *xml, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xml=%s, flags=0x%x", xml, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainUpdateDeviceFlags) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainUpdateDeviceFlags(domain, xml, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainDetachDeviceAlias:
 * @domain: pointer to a domain object
 * @alias: device alias
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainDeviceModifyFlags
 *
 * Detach a virtual device from a domain, using the alias to
 * specify the device. The value of @flags should be either
 * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT, or a bitwise-or of values from
 * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE and VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT, although
 * hypervisors vary in which flags are supported.
 *
 * In contrast to virDomainDetachDeviceFlags() this API is
 * asynchronous - it returns immediately after sending the detach
 * request to the hypervisor. It's caller's responsibility to
 * wait for VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_DEVICE_REMOVED event to signal
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 * actual device removal or for
 * VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_DEVICE_REMOVAL_FAILED to signal rejected
 * device removal.
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 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainDetachDeviceAlias(virDomainPtr domain,
                           const char *alias,
                           unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "alias=%s, flags=0x%x", alias, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(alias, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainDetachDeviceAlias) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainDetachDeviceAlias(domain, alias, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virConnectDomainEventRegister:
 * @conn: pointer to the connection
 * @cb: callback to the function handling domain events
 * @opaque: opaque data to pass on to the callback
 * @freecb: optional function to deallocate opaque when not used anymore
 *
 * Adds a callback to receive notifications of domain lifecycle events
 * occurring on a connection.  This function requires that an event loop
 * has been previously registered with virEventRegisterImpl() or
 * virEventRegisterDefaultImpl().
 *
 * Use of this method is no longer recommended. Instead applications
 * should try virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny() which has a more flexible
 * API contract.
 *
 * The virDomainPtr object handle passed into the callback upon delivery
 * of an event is only valid for the duration of execution of the callback.
 * If the callback wishes to keep the domain object after the callback returns,
 * it shall take a reference to it, by calling virDomainRef.
 * The reference can be released once the object is no longer required
 * by calling virDomainFree.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.  Older versions of some hypervisors
 * sometimes returned a positive number on success, but without any reliable
 * semantics on what that number represents.
 */
int
virConnectDomainEventRegister(virConnectPtr conn,
                              virConnectDomainEventCallback cb,
                              void *opaque,
                              virFreeCallback freecb)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cb=%p, opaque=%p, freecb=%p", conn, cb, opaque, freecb);
    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cb, error);

    if (conn->driver && conn->driver->connectDomainEventRegister) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->connectDomainEventRegister(conn, cb, opaque, freecb);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virConnectDomainEventDeregister:
 * @conn: pointer to the connection
 * @cb: callback to the function handling domain events
 *
 * Removes a callback previously registered with the
 * virConnectDomainEventRegister() function.
 *
 * Use of this method is no longer recommended. Instead applications
 * should try virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny() which has a more flexible
 * API contract
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.  Older versions of some hypervisors
 * sometimes returned a positive number on success, but without any reliable
 * semantics on what that number represents.
 */
int
virConnectDomainEventDeregister(virConnectPtr conn,
                                virConnectDomainEventCallback cb)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cb=%p", conn, cb);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cb, error);

    if (conn->driver && conn->driver->connectDomainEventDeregister) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->connectDomainEventDeregister(conn, cb);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainIsActive:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain object
 *
 * Determine if the domain is currently running
 *
 * Returns 1 if running, 0 if inactive, -1 on error
 */
int
virDomainIsActive(virDomainPtr dom)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("dom=%p", dom);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);

    if (dom->conn->driver->domainIsActive) {
        int ret;
        ret = dom->conn->driver->domainIsActive(dom);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainIsPersistent:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain object
 *
 * Determine if the domain has a persistent configuration
 * which means it will still exist after shutting down
 *
 * Returns 1 if persistent, 0 if transient, -1 on error
 */
int
virDomainIsPersistent(virDomainPtr dom)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);

    if (dom->conn->driver->domainIsPersistent) {
        int ret;
        ret = dom->conn->driver->domainIsPersistent(dom);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}

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/**
 * virDomainRename:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain object
 * @new_name: new domain name
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Rename a domain. New domain name is specified in the second
 * argument. Depending on each driver implementation it may be
 * required that domain is in a specific state.
 *
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 * There might be some attributes and/or elements in domain XML that if no
 * value provided at XML defining time, libvirt will derive their value from
 * the domain name. These are not updated by this API. Users are strongly
 * advised to change these after the rename was successful.
 *
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 * Returns 0 if successfully renamed, -1 on error
 */
int
virDomainRename(virDomainPtr dom,
                const char *new_name,
                unsigned int flags)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("dom=%p, new_name=%s", dom, NULLSTR(new_name));

    virResetLastError();
    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
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    virCheckNonEmptyStringArgGoto(new_name, error);
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    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);
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    if (dom->conn->driver->domainRename) {
        int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainRename(dom, new_name, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}
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/**
 * virDomainIsUpdated:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain object
 *
 * Determine if the domain has been updated.
 *
 * Returns 1 if updated, 0 if not, -1 on error
 */
int
virDomainIsUpdated(virDomainPtr dom)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);

    if (dom->conn->driver->domainIsUpdated) {
        int ret;
        ret = dom->conn->driver->domainIsUpdated(dom);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetJobInfo:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @info: pointer to a virDomainJobInfo structure allocated by the user
 *
 * Extract information about progress of a background job on a domain.
 * Will return an error if the domain is not active.
 *
 * This function returns a limited amount of information in comparison
 * to virDomainGetJobStats().
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainGetJobInfo(virDomainPtr domain, virDomainJobInfoPtr info)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "info=%p", info);

    virResetLastError();

    if (info)
        memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info));

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error);

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetJobInfo) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetJobInfo(domain, info);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetJobStats:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @type: where to store the job type (one of virDomainJobType)
 * @params: where to store job statistics
 * @nparams: number of items in @params
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainGetJobStatsFlags
 *
 * Extract information about progress of a background job on a domain.
 * Will return an error if the domain is not active. The function returns
 * a superset of progress information provided by virDomainGetJobInfo.
 * Possible fields returned in @params are defined by VIR_DOMAIN_JOB_*
 * macros and new fields will likely be introduced in the future so callers
 * may receive fields that they do not understand in case they talk to a
 * newer server.
 *
 * When @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_JOB_STATS_COMPLETED, the function will
 * return statistics about a recently completed job. Specifically, this
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 * flag may be used to query statistics of a completed incoming pre-copy
 * migration (statistics for post-copy migration are only available on the
8796
 * source host). Statistics of a completed job are automatically destroyed
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 * once read (unless the VIR_DOMAIN_JOB_STATS_COMPLETED_KEEP is used as well)
 * or when libvirtd is restarted. Note that time information
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 * returned for completed migrations may be completely irrelevant unless both
 * source and destination hosts have synchronized time (i.e., NTP daemon is
 * running on both of them). The statistics of a completed job can also be
 * obtained by listening to a VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_JOB_COMPLETED event (on the
 * source host in case of a migration job).
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 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainGetJobStats(virDomainPtr domain,
                     int *type,
                     virTypedParameterPtr *params,
                     int *nparams,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "type=%p, params=%p, nparams=%p, flags=0x%x",
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                     type, params, nparams, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(type, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);
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    VIR_REQUIRE_FLAG_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_JOB_STATS_KEEP_COMPLETED,
                          VIR_DOMAIN_JOB_STATS_COMPLETED,
                          error);
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    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetJobStats) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetJobStats(domain, type, params,
                                              nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainAbortJob:
 * @domain: a domain object
 *
 * Requests that the current background job be aborted at the
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 * soonest opportunity. In case the job is a migration in a post-copy mode,
 * virDomainAbortJob will report an error (see virDomainMigrateStartPostCopy
 * for more details).
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 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainAbortJob(virDomainPtr domain)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainAbortJob) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainAbortJob(domain);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainMigrateSetMaxDowntime:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @downtime: maximum tolerable downtime for live migration, in milliseconds
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Sets maximum tolerable time for which the domain is allowed to be paused
 * at the end of live migration. It's supposed to be called while the domain is
 * being live-migrated as a reaction to migration progress.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateSetMaxDowntime(virDomainPtr domain,
                               unsigned long long downtime,
                               unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "downtime=%llu, flags=0x%x", downtime, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetMaxDowntime) {
        if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetMaxDowntime(domain, downtime, flags) < 0)
            goto error;
        return 0;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainMigrateGetMaxDowntime:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @downtime: return value of the maximum tolerable downtime for live
 *            migration, in milliseconds
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Gets current maximum tolerable time for which the domain may be paused
 * at the end of live migration.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateGetMaxDowntime(virDomainPtr domain,
                               unsigned long long *downtime,
                               unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "downtime = %p, flags=0x%x", downtime, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(downtime, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateGetMaxDowntime) {
        if (conn->driver->domainMigrateGetMaxDowntime(domain, downtime, flags) < 0)
            goto error;
        return 0;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainMigrateGetCompressionCache:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @cacheSize: return value of current size of the cache (in bytes)
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Gets current size of the cache (in bytes) used for compressing repeatedly
 * transferred memory pages during live migration.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateGetCompressionCache(virDomainPtr domain,
                                    unsigned long long *cacheSize,
                                    unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cacheSize=%p, flags=0x%x", cacheSize, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cacheSize, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateGetCompressionCache) {
        if (conn->driver->domainMigrateGetCompressionCache(domain, cacheSize,
                                                           flags) < 0)
            goto error;
        return 0;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainMigrateSetCompressionCache:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @cacheSize: size of the cache (in bytes) used for compression
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Sets size of the cache (in bytes) used for compressing repeatedly
 * transferred memory pages during live migration. It's supposed to be called
 * while the domain is being live-migrated as a reaction to migration progress
 * and increasing number of compression cache misses obtained from
 * virDomainGetJobStats.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateSetCompressionCache(virDomainPtr domain,
                                    unsigned long long cacheSize,
                                    unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cacheSize=%llu, flags=0x%x", cacheSize, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetCompressionCache) {
        if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetCompressionCache(domain, cacheSize,
                                                           flags) < 0)
            goto error;
        return 0;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainMigrateSetMaxSpeed:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @bandwidth: migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s
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 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateMaxSpeedFlags
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 *
 * The maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used to do migration
 * can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. Not all hypervisors
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 * will support a bandwidth cap. When VIR_DOMAIN_MIGRATE_MAX_SPEED_POSTCOPY
 * is set in @flags, this API sets the maximum bandwidth for the post-copy
 * phase of the migration.
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 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateSetMaxSpeed(virDomainPtr domain,
                            unsigned long bandwidth,
                            unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "bandwidth=%lu, flags=0x%x", bandwidth, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetMaxSpeed) {
        if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetMaxSpeed(domain, bandwidth, flags) < 0)
            goto error;
        return 0;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainMigrateGetMaxSpeed:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @bandwidth: return value of current migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s
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 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateMaxSpeedFlags
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 *
 * Get the current maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used if the
 * domain is migrated.  Not all hypervisors will support a bandwidth limit.
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 * When VIR_DOMAIN_MIGRATE_MAX_SPEED_POSTCOPY is set in @flags, this API
 * gets the current maximum bandwidth for the post-copy phase of the
 * migration.
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 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateGetMaxSpeed(virDomainPtr domain,
                            unsigned long *bandwidth,
                            unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "bandwidth = %p, flags=0x%x", bandwidth, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(bandwidth, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateGetMaxSpeed) {
        if (conn->driver->domainMigrateGetMaxSpeed(domain, bandwidth, flags) < 0)
            goto error;
        return 0;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainMigrateStartPostCopy:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Starts post-copy migration. This function has to be called while
 * migration (initiated with VIR_MIGRATE_POSTCOPY flag) is in progress.
 *
 * Traditional pre-copy migration iteratively walks through guest memory
 * pages and migrates those that changed since the previous iteration. The
 * iterative phase stops when the number of dirty pages is low enough so that
 * the virtual CPUs can be paused, all dirty pages transferred to the
 * destination, where the virtual CPUs are unpaused, and all this can happen
 * within a predefined downtime period. It's clear that this process may never
 * converge if downtime is too short and/or the guest keeps changing a lot of
 * memory pages.
 *
 * When migration is switched to post-copy mode, the virtual CPUs are paused
 * immediately, only a minimum set of pages is transferred, and the CPUs are
 * unpaused on destination. The source keeps sending all remaining memory pages
 * to the destination while the guest is already running there. Whenever the
 * guest tries to read a memory page which has not been migrated yet, the
 * hypervisor has to tell the source to transfer that page in a priority
 * channel. To minimize such page faults, it is a good idea to run at least one
 * iteration of pre-copy migration before switching to post-copy.
 *
 * Post-copy migration is guaranteed to converge since each page is transferred
 * at most once no matter how fast it changes. On the other hand once the
 * guest is running on the destination host, the migration can no longer be
 * rolled back because none of the hosts has complete state. If this happens,
 * libvirt will leave the domain paused on both hosts with
 * VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED_POSTCOPY_FAILED reason. It's up to the upper layer to
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 * decide what to do in such case. Because of this, libvirt will refuse to
 * cancel post-copy migration via virDomainAbortJob.
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 *
 * The following domain life cycle events are emitted during post-copy
 * migration:
 *  VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED_POSTCOPY (on the source) -- migration entered
 *      post-copy mode.
 *  VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_RESUMED_POSTCOPY (on the destination) -- the guest is
 *      running on the destination host while some of its memory pages still
 *      remain on the source host; neither the source nor the destination host
 *      contain a complete guest state from this point until migration
 *      finishes.
 *  VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_RESUMED_MIGRATED (on the destination),
 *  VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STOPPED_MIGRATED (on the source) -- migration finished
 *      successfully and the destination host holds a complete guest state.
 *  VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED_POSTCOPY_FAILED (on the destination) -- emitted
 *      when migration fails in post-copy mode and it's unclear whether any
 *      of the hosts has a complete guest state.
 *
 * The progress of a post-copy migration can be monitored normally using
 * virDomainGetJobStats on the source host. Fetching statistics of a completed
 * post-copy migration can also be done on the source host (by calling
 * virDomainGetJobStats or listening to VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_JOB_COMPLETED
 * event, but (in contrast to pre-copy migration) the statistics are not
 * available on the destination host. Thus, VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_JOB_COMPLETED
 * event is the only way of getting statistics of a completed post-copy
 * migration of a transient domain (because the domain is removed after
 * migration and there's no domain to run virDomainGetJobStats on).
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainMigrateStartPostCopy(virDomainPtr domain,
                              unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainMigrateStartPostCopy) {
        if (conn->driver->domainMigrateStartPostCopy(domain, flags) < 0)
            goto error;
        return 0;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny:
 * @conn: pointer to the connection
 * @dom: pointer to the domain
 * @eventID: the event type to receive
 * @cb: callback to the function handling domain events
 * @opaque: opaque data to pass on to the callback
 * @freecb: optional function to deallocate opaque when not used anymore
 *
 * Adds a callback to receive notifications of arbitrary domain events
 * occurring on a domain.  This function requires that an event loop
 * has been previously registered with virEventRegisterImpl() or
 * virEventRegisterDefaultImpl().
 *
 * If @dom is NULL, then events will be monitored for any domain. If @dom
 * is non-NULL, then only the specific domain will be monitored.
 *
 * Most types of event have a callback providing a custom set of parameters
 * for the event. When registering an event, it is thus necessary to use
 * the VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK() macro to cast the supplied function pointer
 * to match the signature of this method.
 *
 * The virDomainPtr object handle passed into the callback upon delivery
 * of an event is only valid for the duration of execution of the callback.
 * If the callback wishes to keep the domain object after the callback returns,
 * it shall take a reference to it, by calling virDomainRef().
 * The reference can be released once the object is no longer required
 * by calling virDomainFree().
 *
 * The return value from this method is a positive integer identifier
 * for the callback. To unregister a callback, this callback ID should
 * be passed to the virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny() method.
 *
 * Returns a callback identifier on success, -1 on failure.
 */
int
virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(virConnectPtr conn,
                                 virDomainPtr dom,
                                 int eventID,
                                 virConnectDomainEventGenericCallback cb,
                                 void *opaque,
                                 virFreeCallback freecb)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "conn=%p, eventID=%d, cb=%p, opaque=%p, freecb=%p",
                     conn, eventID, cb, opaque, freecb);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    if (dom) {
        virCheckDomainGoto(dom, error);
        if (dom->conn != conn) {
            virReportInvalidArg(dom,
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                                _("domain '%s' must match connection"),
                                dom->name);
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            goto error;
        }
    }
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cb, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(eventID, error);
    if (eventID >= VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LAST) {
        virReportInvalidArg(eventID,
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                            _("eventID must be less than %d"),
                            VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LAST);
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        goto error;
    }

    if (conn->driver && conn->driver->connectDomainEventRegisterAny) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->connectDomainEventRegisterAny(conn, dom, eventID, cb, opaque, freecb);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny:
 * @conn: pointer to the connection
 * @callbackID: the callback identifier
 *
 * Removes an event callback. The callbackID parameter should be the
 * value obtained from a previous virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny() method.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.  Older versions of some hypervisors
 * sometimes returned a positive number on success, but without any reliable
 * semantics on what that number represents. */
int
virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny(virConnectPtr conn,
                                   int callbackID)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, callbackID=%d", conn, callbackID);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(callbackID, error);

    if (conn->driver && conn->driver->connectDomainEventDeregisterAny) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->connectDomainEventDeregisterAny(conn, callbackID);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainManagedSave:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSaveRestoreFlags
 *
 * This method will suspend a domain and save its memory contents to
 * a file on disk. After the call, if successful, the domain is not
 * listed as running anymore.
 * The difference from virDomainSave() is that libvirt is keeping track of
 * the saved state itself, and will reuse it once the domain is being
 * restarted (automatically or via an explicit libvirt call).
 * As a result any running domain is sure to not have a managed saved image.
 * This also implies that managed save only works on persistent domains,
 * since the domain must still exist in order to use virDomainCreate() to
 * restart it.
 *
 * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_BYPASS_CACHE, then libvirt will
 * attempt to bypass the file system cache while creating the file, or
 * fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow less
 * pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing saves to NFS.
 *
 * Normally, the managed saved state will remember whether the domain
 * was running or paused, and start will resume to the same state.
 * Specifying VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING or VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED in
 * @flags will override the default saved into the file.  These two
 * flags are mutually exclusive.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure
 */
int
virDomainManagedSave(virDomainPtr dom, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

9387
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "flags=0x%x", flags);
9388 9389 9390 9391 9392 9393 9394 9395

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED,
                             error);
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    if (conn->driver->domainManagedSave) {
        int ret;

        ret = conn->driver->domainManagedSave(dom, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainHasManagedSaveImage:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Check if a domain has a managed save image as created by
 * virDomainManagedSave(). Note that any running domain should not have
 * such an image, as it should have been removed on restart.
 *
 * Returns 0 if no image is present, 1 if an image is present, and
 *         -1 in case of error
 */
int
virDomainHasManagedSaveImage(virDomainPtr dom, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

9434
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainHasManagedSaveImage) {
        int ret;

        ret = conn->driver->domainHasManagedSaveImage(dom, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainManagedSaveRemove:
 * @dom: pointer to the domain
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Remove any managed save image for this domain.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success, and -1 in case of error
 */
int
virDomainManagedSaveRemove(virDomainPtr dom, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

9472
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainManagedSaveRemove) {
        int ret;

        ret = conn->driver->domainManagedSaveRemove(dom, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainManagedSaveGetXMLDesc:
 * @domain: a domain object
9501
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainSaveImageXMLFlags
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 *
 * This method will extract the XML description of the managed save
 * state file of a domain.
 *
 * No security-sensitive data will be included unless @flags contains
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 * VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_IMAGE_XML_SECURE; this flag is rejected on read-only
 * connections.
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 *
 * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case of
 * error.  The caller must free() the returned value.
 */
char *
virDomainManagedSaveGetXMLDesc(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

9518
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
9519 9520 9521 9522 9523 9524

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    conn = domain->conn;

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    if ((conn->flags & VIR_CONNECT_RO) &&
        (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_IMAGE_XML_SECURE)) {
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        virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_DENIED, "%s",
                       _("virDomainManagedSaveGetXMLDesc with secure flag"));
        goto error;
    }

    if (conn->driver->domainManagedSaveGetXMLDesc) {
        char *ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainManagedSaveGetXMLDesc(domain, flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}

9547

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/**
 * virDomainManagedSaveDefineXML:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @dxml: XML config for adjusting guest xml used on restore
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSaveRestoreFlags
 *
 * This updates the definition of a domain stored in a saved state
 * file.
 *
 * @dxml can be used to alter host-specific portions of the domain XML
 * that will be used on the next start of the domain. For example, it is
 * possible to alter the backing filename that is associated with a
 * disk device.
 *
 * Normally, the saved state file will remember whether the domain was
 * running or paused, and restore defaults to the same state.
 * Specifying VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING or VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED in
 * @flags will override the default saved into the file; omitting both
 * leaves the file's default unchanged.  These two flags are mutually
 * exclusive.
 *
 * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
 */
int
virDomainManagedSaveDefineXML(virDomainPtr domain, const char *dxml,
                              unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

9577
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED,
                             error);

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;
9587
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
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    if (conn->driver->domainManagedSaveDefineXML) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainManagedSaveDefineXML(domain, dxml, flags);

        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainOpenConsole:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @dev_name: the console, serial or parallel port device alias, or NULL
 * @st: a stream to associate with the console
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainConsoleFlags
 *
 * This opens the backend associated with a console, serial or
 * parallel port device on a guest, if the backend is supported.
 * If the @dev_name is omitted, then the first console or serial
 * device is opened. The console is associated with the passed
 * in @st stream, which should have been opened in non-blocking
 * mode for bi-directional I/O.
 *
 * By default, when @flags is 0, the open will fail if libvirt
 * detects that the console is already in use by another client;
 * passing VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_FORCE will cause libvirt to forcefully
 * remove the other client prior to opening this console.
 *
 * If flag VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_SAFE the console is opened only in the
 * case where the hypervisor driver supports safe (mutually exclusive)
 * console handling.
 *
 * Older servers did not support either flag, and also did not forbid
 * simultaneous clients on a console, with potentially confusing results.
 * When passing @flags of 0 in order to support a wider range of server
 * versions, it is up to the client to ensure mutual exclusion.
 *
 * Returns 0 if the console was opened, -1 on error
 */
int
virDomainOpenConsole(virDomainPtr dom,
                     const char *dev_name,
                     virStreamPtr st,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "dev_name=%s, st=%p, flags=0x%x",
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                     NULLSTR(dev_name), st, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckStreamGoto(st, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn != st->conn) {
        virReportInvalidArg(st,
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                            _("stream must match connection of domain '%s'"),
                            dom->name);
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        goto error;
    }

    if (conn->driver->domainOpenConsole) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainOpenConsole(dom, dev_name, st, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainOpenChannel:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @name: the channel name, or NULL
 * @st: a stream to associate with the channel
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainChannelFlags
 *
 * This opens the host interface associated with a channel device on a
 * guest, if the host interface is supported.  If @name is given, it
 * can match either the device alias (e.g. "channel0"), or the virtio
 * target name (e.g. "org.qemu.guest_agent.0").  If @name is omitted,
 * then the first channel is opened. The channel is associated with
 * the passed in @st stream, which should have been opened in
 * non-blocking mode for bi-directional I/O.
 *
 * By default, when @flags is 0, the open will fail if libvirt detects
 * that the channel is already in use by another client; passing
 * VIR_DOMAIN_CHANNEL_FORCE will cause libvirt to forcefully remove the
 * other client prior to opening this channel.
 *
 * Returns 0 if the channel was opened, -1 on error
 */
int
virDomainOpenChannel(virDomainPtr dom,
                     const char *name,
                     virStreamPtr st,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "name=%s, st=%p, flags=0x%x",
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                     NULLSTR(name), st, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckStreamGoto(st, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn != st->conn) {
        virReportInvalidArg(st,
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                            _("stream must match connection of domain '%s'"),
                            dom->name);
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        goto error;
    }

    if (conn->driver->domainOpenChannel) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainOpenChannel(dom, name, st, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainGetPerfEvents:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @params: where to store perf events setting
 * @nparams: number of items in @params
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 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags
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 *
 * Get all Linux perf events setting. Possible fields returned in
 * @params are defined by VIR_PERF_EVENT_* macros and new fields
 * will likely be introduced in the future.
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 *
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 * Linux perf events are performance analyzing tool in Linux.
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 *
 * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 in case of success.
 */
int virDomainGetPerfEvents(virDomainPtr domain,
                           virTypedParameterPtr *params,
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                           int *nparams,
                           unsigned int flags)
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{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%p flags=0x%x",
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                     params, nparams, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);

    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetPerfEvents) {
        int ret;
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        ret = conn->driver->domainGetPerfEvents(domain, params,
                                                nparams, flags);
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        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }
    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetPerfEvents:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @params: pointer to perf events parameter object
 * @nparams: number of perf event parameters (this value can be the same
 *           less than the number of parameters supported)
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 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Enable or disable the particular list of Linux perf events you
 * care about. The @params argument should contain any subset of
 * VIR_PERF_EVENT_ macros.
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 *
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 * Linux perf events are performance analyzing tool in Linux.
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 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int virDomainSetPerfEvents(virDomainPtr domain,
                           virTypedParameterPtr params,
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                           int nparams,
                           unsigned int flags)
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{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d flags=0x%x",
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                     params, nparams, flags);
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    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nparams, error);

    if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0)
        goto error;

    if (conn->driver->domainSetPerfEvents) {
        int ret;
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        ret = conn->driver->domainSetPerfEvents(domain, params,
                                                nparams, flags);
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        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainBlockJobAbort:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockJobAbortFlags
 *
 * Cancel the active block job on the given disk.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand
 * (the <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
 * If the current block job for @disk is VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_PULL, then
 * by default, this function performs a synchronous operation and the caller
 * may assume that the operation has completed when 0 is returned.  However,
 * BlockJob operations may take a long time to cancel, and during this time
 * further domain interactions may be unresponsive.  To avoid this problem,
 * pass VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_ABORT_ASYNC in the @flags argument to enable
 * asynchronous behavior, returning as soon as possible.  When the job has
 * been canceled, a BlockJob event will be emitted, with status
 * VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_CANCELED (even if the ABORT_ASYNC flag was not
 * used); it is also possible to poll virDomainBlockJobInfo() to see if
 * the job cancellation is still pending.  This type of job can be restarted
 * to pick up from where it left off.
 *
 * If the current block job for @disk is VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_COPY, then
 * the default is to abort the mirroring and revert to the source disk;
 * likewise, if the current job is VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_ACTIVE_COMMIT,
 * the default is to abort without changing the active layer of @disk.
 * Adding @flags of VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_ABORT_PIVOT causes this call to
 * fail with VIR_ERR_BLOCK_COPY_ACTIVE if the copy or commit is not yet
 * ready; otherwise it will swap the disk over to the new active image
 * to end the mirroring or active commit.  An event will be issued when the
 * job is ended, and it is possible to use VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_ABORT_ASYNC
 * to control whether this command waits for the completion of the job.
 * Restarting a copy or active commit job requires starting over from the
 * beginning of the first phase.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 when successful.
 */
int
virDomainBlockJobAbort(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk,
                       unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, flags=0x%x", disk, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainBlockJobAbort) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBlockJobAbort(dom, disk, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetBlockJobInfo:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @info: pointer to a virDomainBlockJobInfo structure
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockJobInfoFlags
 *
 * Request block job information for the given disk.  If an operation is active
 * @info will be updated with the current progress.  The units used for the
 * bandwidth field of @info depends on @flags.  If @flags includes
 * VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_INFO_BANDWIDTH_BYTES, bandwidth is in bytes/second
 * (although this mode can risk failure due to overflow, depending on both
 * client and server word size); otherwise, the value is rounded up to MiB/s.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand
 * (the <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
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 * As a corner case underlying hypervisor may report cur == 0 and
 * end == 0 when the block job hasn't been started yet. In this
 * case libvirt reports cur = 0 and end = 1. However, hypervisor
 * may return cur == 0 and end == 0 if the block job has finished
 * and was no-op. In this case libvirt reports cur = 1 and end = 1.
 * Since 2.3.0.
 *
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 * Note that the progress reported for blockjobs corresponding to a pull-mode
 * backup don't report progress of the backup but rather usage of temporary
 * space required for the backup.
 *
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 * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 when nothing found, 1 when info was found.
 */
int
virDomainGetBlockJobInfo(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk,
                         virDomainBlockJobInfoPtr info, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, info=%p, flags=0x%x", disk, info, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    if (info)
        memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info));

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainGetBlockJobInfo) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetBlockJobInfo(dom, disk, info, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @bandwidth: specify bandwidth limit; flags determine the unit
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockJobSetSpeedFlags
 *
 * Set the maximimum allowable bandwidth that a block job may consume.  If
 * bandwidth is 0, the limit will revert to the hypervisor default of
 * unlimited.
 *
 * If @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_SPEED_BANDWIDTH_BYTES, @bandwidth
 * is in bytes/second; otherwise, it is in MiB/second.  Values larger than
 * 2^52 bytes/sec may be rejected due to overflow considerations based on
 * the word size of both client and server, and values larger than 2^31
 * bytes/sec may cause overflow problems if later queried by
 * virDomainGetBlockJobInfo() without scaling.  Hypervisors may further
 * restrict the range of valid bandwidth values.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand
 * (the <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 when successful.
 */
int
virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk,
                          unsigned long bandwidth, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

10025
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, bandwidth=%lu, flags=0x%x",
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                     disk, bandwidth, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainBlockJobSetSpeed) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBlockJobSetSpeed(dom, disk, bandwidth, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainBlockPull:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @bandwidth: (optional) specify bandwidth limit; flags determine the unit
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockPullFlags
 *
 * Populate a disk image with data from its backing image.  Once all data from
 * its backing image has been pulled, the disk no longer depends on a backing
 * image.  This function pulls data for the entire device in the background.
 * Progress of the operation can be checked with virDomainGetBlockJobInfo() and
 * the operation can be aborted with virDomainBlockJobAbort().  When finished,
 * an asynchronous event is raised to indicate the final status.  To move
 * data in the opposite direction, see virDomainBlockCommit().
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand
 * (the <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
 * The maximum bandwidth that will be used to do the copy can be
 * specified with the @bandwidth parameter.  If set to 0, there is no
 * limit.  If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_PULL_BANDWIDTH_BYTES,
 * @bandwidth is in bytes/second; otherwise, it is in MiB/second.
 * Values larger than 2^52 bytes/sec may be rejected due to overflow
 * considerations based on the word size of both client and server,
 * and values larger than 2^31 bytes/sec may cause overflow problems
 * if later queried by virDomainGetBlockJobInfo() without scaling.
 * Hypervisors may further restrict the range of valid bandwidth
 * values.  Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will
 * return an error if bandwidth is not 0; in this case, it might still
 * be possible for a later call to virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed() to
 * succeed.  The actual speed can be determined with
 * virDomainGetBlockJobInfo().
 *
 * This is shorthand for virDomainBlockRebase() with a NULL base.
 *
 * Returns 0 if the operation has started, -1 on failure.
 */
int
virDomainBlockPull(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk,
                   unsigned long bandwidth, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, bandwidth=%lu, flags=0x%x",
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                     disk, bandwidth, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainBlockPull) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBlockPull(dom, disk, bandwidth, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainBlockRebase:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @base: path to backing file to keep, or device shorthand,
 *        or NULL for no backing file
 * @bandwidth: (optional) specify bandwidth limit; flags determine the unit
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockRebaseFlags
 *
 * Populate a disk image with data from its backing image chain, and
 * setting the backing image to @base, or alternatively copy an entire
 * backing chain to a new file @base.
 *
 * When @flags is 0, this starts a pull, where @base must be the absolute
 * path of one of the backing images further up the chain, or NULL to
 * convert the disk image so that it has no backing image.  Once all
 * data from its backing image chain has been pulled, the disk no
 * longer depends on those intermediate backing images.  This function
 * pulls data for the entire device in the background.  Progress of
 * the operation can be checked with virDomainGetBlockJobInfo() with a
 * job type of VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_PULL, and the operation can be
 * aborted with virDomainBlockJobAbort().  When finished, an asynchronous
 * event is raised to indicate the final status, and the job no longer
 * exists.  If the job is aborted, a new one can be started later to
 * resume from the same point.
 *
 * If @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_RELATIVE, the name recorded
 * into the active disk as the location for @base will be kept relative.
 * The operation will fail if libvirt can't infer the name.
 *
 * When @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY, this starts a copy,
 * where @base must be the name of a new file to copy the chain to.  By
 * default, the copy will pull the entire source chain into the destination
 * file, but if @flags also contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_SHALLOW, then
 * only the top of the source chain will be copied (the source and
 * destination have a common backing file).  By default, @base will be
 * created with the same file format as the source, but this can be altered
 * by adding VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_RAW to force the copy to be raw
 * (does not make sense with the shallow flag unless the source is also raw),
 * or by using VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_REUSE_EXT to reuse an existing file
 * which was pre-created with the correct format and metadata and sufficient
 * size to hold the copy. In case the VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_SHALLOW flag
 * is used the pre-created file has to exhibit the same guest visible contents
 * as the backing file of the original image. This allows a management app to
 * pre-create files with relative backing file names, rather than the default
 * of absolute backing file names; as a security precaution, you should
 * generally only use reuse_ext with the shallow flag and a non-raw
 * destination file.  By default, the copy destination will be treated as
 * type='file', but using VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_DEV treats the
 * destination as type='block' (affecting how virDomainGetBlockInfo() will
 * report allocation after pivoting).
 *
 * A copy job has two parts; in the first phase, the @bandwidth parameter
 * affects how fast the source is pulled into the destination, and the job
 * can only be canceled by reverting to the source file; progress in this
 * phase can be tracked via the virDomainBlockJobInfo() command, with a
 * job type of VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_COPY.  The job transitions to the
 * second phase when the job info states cur == end, and remains alive to
 * mirror all further changes to both source and destination.  The user
 * must call virDomainBlockJobAbort() to end the mirroring while choosing
 * whether to revert to source or pivot to the destination.  An event is
 * issued when the job ends, and depending on the hypervisor, an event may
 * also be issued when the job transitions from pulling to mirroring.  If
 * the job is aborted, a new job will have to start over from the beginning
 * of the first phase.
 *
 * Some hypervisors will restrict certain actions, such as virDomainSave()
 * or virDomainDetachDevice(), while a copy job is active; they may
 * also restrict a copy job to transient domains.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or the device target shorthand (the
 * <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
 * The @base parameter can be either a path to a file within the backing
 * chain, or the device target shorthand (the <target dev='...'/>
 * sub-element, such as "vda") followed by an index to the backing chain
 * enclosed in square brackets. Backing chain indexes can be found by
 * inspecting //disk//backingStore/@index in the domain XML. Thus, for
 * example, "vda[3]" refers to the backing store with index equal to "3"
 * in the chain of disk "vda".
 *
 * The maximum bandwidth that will be used to do the copy can be
 * specified with the @bandwidth parameter.  If set to 0, there is no
 * limit.  If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_BANDWIDTH_BYTES,
 * @bandwidth is in bytes/second; otherwise, it is in MiB/second.
 * Values larger than 2^52 bytes/sec may be rejected due to overflow
 * considerations based on the word size of both client and server,
 * and values larger than 2^31 bytes/sec may cause overflow problems
 * if later queried by virDomainGetBlockJobInfo() without scaling.
 * Hypervisors may further restrict the range of valid bandwidth
 * values.  Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will
 * return an error if bandwidth is not 0; in this case, it might still
 * be possible for a later call to virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed() to
 * succeed.  The actual speed can be determined with
 * virDomainGetBlockJobInfo().
 *
 * When @base is NULL and @flags is 0, this is identical to
 * virDomainBlockPull().  When @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY,
 * this command is shorthand for virDomainBlockCopy() where the destination
 * XML encodes @base as a <disk type='file'>, @bandwidth is properly scaled
 * and passed as a typed parameter, the shallow and reuse external flags
 * are preserved, and remaining flags control whether the XML encodes a
 * destination format of raw instead of leaving the destination identical
 * to the source format or probed from the reused file.
 *
 * Returns 0 if the operation has started, -1 on failure.
 */
int
virDomainBlockRebase(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk,
                     const char *base, unsigned long bandwidth,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

10244
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, base=%s, bandwidth=%lu, flags=0x%x",
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                     disk, NULLSTR(base), bandwidth, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);

    if (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY) {
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(base, error);
    } else if (flags & (VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_SHALLOW |
                        VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_REUSE_EXT |
                        VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_RAW |
                        VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_DEV)) {
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        virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s",
                            _("use of flags requires a copy job"));
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        goto error;
    }

    if (conn->driver->domainBlockRebase) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBlockRebase(dom, disk, base, bandwidth,
                                              flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainBlockCopy:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @destxml: XML description of the copy destination
 * @params: Pointer to block copy parameter objects, or NULL
 * @nparams: Number of block copy parameters (this value can be the same or
 *           less than the number of parameters supported)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockCopyFlags
 *
 * Copy the guest-visible contents of a disk image to a new file described
 * by @destxml.  The destination XML has a top-level element of <disk>, and
 * resembles what is used when hot-plugging a disk via virDomainAttachDevice(),
 * except that only sub-elements related to describing the new host resource
 * are necessary (sub-elements related to the guest view, such as <target>,
 * are ignored).  It is strongly recommended to include a <driver type='...'/>
 * format designation for the destination, to avoid the potential of any
 * security problem that might be caused by probing a file for its format.
 *
 * This command starts a long-running copy.  By default, the copy will pull
 * the entire source chain into the destination file, but if @flags also
 * contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COPY_SHALLOW, then only the top of the source
 * chain will be copied (the source and destination have a common backing
 * file).  The format of the destination file is controlled by the <driver>
 * sub-element of the XML.  The destination will be created unless the
 * VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COPY_REUSE_EXT flag is present stating that the file
 * was pre-created with the correct format and metadata and sufficient
 * size to hold the copy. In case the VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COPY_SHALLOW flag
 * is used the pre-created file has to exhibit the same guest visible contents
 * as the backing file of the original image. This allows a management app to
 * pre-create files with relative backing file names, rather than the default
 * of absolute backing file names.
 *
 * A copy job has two parts; in the first phase, the source is copied into
 * the destination, and the job can only be canceled by reverting to the
 * source file; progress in this phase can be tracked via the
 * virDomainBlockJobInfo() command, with a job type of
 * VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_COPY.  The job transitions to the second
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 * phase when the block job event with state VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_READY is
 * emitted for the given device. This information is also visible in the
 * live XML as 'ready="yes"' attribute of the corresponding <mirror> element.
 * All further changes are saved to both source and destination.  The user must
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 * call virDomainBlockJobAbort() to end the mirroring while choosing
 * whether to revert to source or pivot to the destination.  An event is
 * issued when the job ends, and depending on the hypervisor, an event may
 * also be issued when the job transitions from pulling to mirroring.  If
 * the job is aborted, a new job will have to start over from the beginning
 * of the first phase.
 *
 * Some hypervisors will restrict certain actions, such as virDomainSave()
 * or virDomainDetachDevice(), while a copy job is active; they may
 * also restrict a copy job to transient domains.
 *
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 * If @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COPY_TRANSIENT_JOB the job will not be
 * recoverable if the VM is turned off while job is active. This flag will
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 * remove the restriction of copy jobs to transient domains. Note that this flag
 * is automatically implied if the VM is transient at the time it's started.
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 *
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 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or the device target shorthand (the
 * <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
 * The @params and @nparams arguments can be used to set hypervisor-specific
 * tuning parameters, such as maximum bandwidth or granularity.  For a
 * parameter that the hypervisor understands, explicitly specifying 0
 * behaves the same as omitting the parameter, to use the hypervisor
 * default; however, omitting a parameter is less likely to fail.
 *
 * This command is a superset of the older virDomainBlockRebase() when used
 * with the VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY flag, and offers better control
 * over the destination format, the ability to copy to a destination that
 * is not a local file, and the possibility of additional tuning parameters.
 *
 * Returns 0 if the operation has started, -1 on failure.
 */
int
virDomainBlockCopy(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk,
                   const char *destxml,
                   virTypedParameterPtr params,
                   int nparams,
                   unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom,
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                     "disk=%s, destxml=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     disk, destxml, params, nparams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(destxml, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(nparams, error);
    if (nparams)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainBlockCopy) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBlockCopy(dom, disk, destxml,
                                            params, nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainBlockCommit:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @base: path to backing file to merge into, or device shorthand,
 *        or NULL for default
 * @top: path to file within backing chain that contains data to be merged,
 *       or device shorthand, or NULL to merge all possible data
 * @bandwidth: (optional) specify bandwidth limit; flags determine the unit
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockCommitFlags
 *
 * Commit changes that were made to temporary top-level files within a disk
 * image backing file chain into a lower-level base file.  In other words,
 * take all the difference between @base and @top, and update @base to contain
 * that difference; after the commit, any portion of the chain that previously
 * depended on @top will now depend on @base, and all files after @base up
 * to and including @top will now be invalidated.  A typical use of this
 * command is to reduce the length of a backing file chain after taking an
 * external disk snapshot.  To move data in the opposite direction, see
 * virDomainBlockPull().
 *
 * This command starts a long-running commit block job, whose status may
 * be tracked by virDomainBlockJobInfo() with a job type of
 * VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_COMMIT, and the operation can be aborted with
 * virDomainBlockJobAbort().  When finished, an asynchronous event is
 * raised to indicate the final status, and the job no longer exists.  If
 * the job is aborted, it is up to the hypervisor whether starting a new
 * job will resume from the same point, or start over.
 *
 * As a special case, if @top is the active image (or NULL), and @flags
 * includes VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COMMIT_ACTIVE, the block job will have a type
 * of VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_ACTIVE_COMMIT, and operates in two phases.
 * In the first phase, the contents are being committed into @base, and the
 * job can only be canceled.  The job transitions to the second phase when
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 * the block job event with state VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_READY is
 * emitted for the given device. This information is also visible in the
 * live XML as 'ready="yes"' attribute of the corresponding <mirror> element.
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 * Once in the second phase, the user must choose whether to cancel the job
 * (keeping @top as the active image, but now containing only the changes
 * since the time the job ended) or to pivot the job (adjusting to @base as
 * the active image, and invalidating @top).
 *
 * Be aware that this command may invalidate files even if it is aborted;
 * the user is cautioned against relying on the contents of invalidated
 * intermediate files such as @top (when @top is not the active image)
 * without manually rebasing those files to use a backing file of a
 * read-only copy of @base prior to the point where the commit operation
 * was started (and such a rebase cannot be safely done until the commit
 * has successfully completed).  However, the domain itself will not have
 * any issues; the active layer remains valid throughout the entire commit
 * operation.
 *
 * Some hypervisors may support a shortcut where if @flags contains
 * VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COMMIT_DELETE, then this command will unlink all files
 * that were invalidated, after the commit successfully completes.
 *
 * If @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COMMIT_RELATIVE, the name recorded
 * into the overlay of the @top image (if there is such image) as the
 * path to the new backing file will be kept relative to other images.
 * The operation will fail if libvirt can't infer the name.
 *
 * By default, if @base is NULL, the commit target will be the bottom of
 * the backing chain; if @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COMMIT_SHALLOW,
 * then the immediate backing file of @top will be used instead.  If @top
 * is NULL, the active image at the top of the chain will be used.  Some
 * hypervisors place restrictions on how much can be committed, and might
 * fail if @base is not the immediate backing file of @top, or if @top is
 * the active layer in use by a running domain but @flags did not include
 * VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COMMIT_ACTIVE, or if @top is not the top-most file;
 * restrictions may differ for online vs. offline domains.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or the device target shorthand (the
 * <target dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "vda").  Valid names
 * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting
 * elements within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
 * The @base and @top parameters can be either paths to files within the
 * backing chain, or the device target shorthand (the <target dev='...'/>
 * sub-element, such as "vda") followed by an index to the backing chain
 * enclosed in square brackets. Backing chain indexes can be found by
 * inspecting //disk//backingStore/@index in the domain XML. Thus, for
 * example, "vda[3]" refers to the backing store with index equal to "3"
 * in the chain of disk "vda".
 *
 * The maximum bandwidth that will be used to do the commit can be
 * specified with the @bandwidth parameter.  If set to 0, there is no
 * limit.  If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COMMIT_BANDWIDTH_BYTES,
 * @bandwidth is in bytes/second; otherwise, it is in MiB/second.
 * Values larger than 2^52 bytes/sec may be rejected due to overflow
 * considerations based on the word size of both client and server,
 * and values larger than 2^31 bytes/sec may cause overflow problems
 * if later queried by virDomainGetBlockJobInfo() without scaling.
 * Hypervisors may further restrict the range of valid bandwidth
 * values.  Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will
 * return an error if bandwidth is not 0; in this case, it might still
 * be possible for a later call to virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed() to
 * succeed.  The actual speed can be determined with
 * virDomainGetBlockJobInfo().
 *
 * Returns 0 if the operation has started, -1 on failure.
 */
int
virDomainBlockCommit(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk,
                     const char *base, const char *top,
                     unsigned long bandwidth, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, base=%s, top=%s, bandwidth=%lu, flags=0x%x",
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                     disk, NULLSTR(base), NULLSTR(top), bandwidth, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainBlockCommit) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBlockCommit(dom, disk, base, top, bandwidth,
                                              flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainOpenGraphics:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @idx: index of graphics config to open
 * @fd: file descriptor to attach graphics to
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainOpenGraphicsFlags
 *
 * This will attempt to connect the file descriptor @fd, to
 * the graphics backend of @dom. If @dom has multiple graphics
 * backends configured, then @idx will determine which one is
 * opened, starting from @idx 0.
 *
 * To disable any authentication, pass the VIR_DOMAIN_OPEN_GRAPHICS_SKIPAUTH
 * constant for @flags.
 *
 * The caller should use an anonymous socketpair to open
 * @fd before invocation.
 *
 * This method can only be used when connected to a local
 * libvirt hypervisor, over a UNIX domain socket. Attempts
 * to use this method over a TCP connection will always fail
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
 */
int
virDomainOpenGraphics(virDomainPtr dom,
                      unsigned int idx,
                      int fd,
                      unsigned int flags)
{
    struct stat sb;
10573
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "idx=%u, fd=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     idx, fd, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(fd, error);

    if (fstat(fd, &sb) < 0) {
        virReportSystemError(errno,
                             _("Unable to access file descriptor %d"), fd);
        goto error;
    }

10587
#ifndef WIN32
10588 10589
    if (!S_ISSOCK(sb.st_mode)) {
        virReportInvalidArg(fd,
10590 10591
                            _("fd %d must be a socket"),
                            fd);
10592 10593
        goto error;
    }
10594
#endif /* !WIN32 */
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    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);

    if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dom->conn->driver, dom->conn,
                                  VIR_DRV_FEATURE_FD_PASSING)) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                       _("fd passing is not supported by this connection"));
        goto error;
    }

    if (dom->conn->driver->domainOpenGraphics) {
        int ret;
        ret = dom->conn->driver->domainOpenGraphics(dom, idx, fd, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainOpenGraphicsFD:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @idx: index of graphics config to open
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainOpenGraphicsFlags
 *
 * This will create a socket pair connected to the graphics backend of @dom.
 * One end of the socket will be returned on success, and the other end is
 * handed to the hypervisor.
 * If @dom has multiple graphics backends configured, then @idx will determine
 * which one is opened, starting from @idx 0.
 *
 * To disable any authentication, pass the VIR_DOMAIN_OPEN_GRAPHICS_SKIPAUTH
 * constant for @flags.
 *
 * This method can only be used when connected to a local
 * libvirt hypervisor, over a UNIX domain socket. Attempts
 * to use this method over a TCP connection will always fail.
 *
 * Returns an fd on success, -1 on failure
 */
int
virDomainOpenGraphicsFD(virDomainPtr dom,
                        unsigned int idx,
                        unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "idx=%u, flags=0x%x", idx, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);

    if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dom->conn->driver, dom->conn,
                                  VIR_DRV_FEATURE_FD_PASSING)) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
                       _("fd passing is not supported by this connection"));
        goto error;
    }

    if (dom->conn->driver->domainOpenGraphicsFD) {
        int ret;
        ret = dom->conn->driver->domainOpenGraphicsFD(dom, idx, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainSetBlockIoTune:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @params: Pointer to blkio parameter objects
 * @nparams: Number of blkio parameters (this value can be the same or
 *           less than the number of parameters supported)
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Change all or a subset of the per-device block IO tunables.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or the device target shorthand (the <target
 * dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "xvda").  Valid names can be found
 * by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting elements
 * within //domain/devices/disk.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainSetBlockIoTune(virDomainPtr dom,
                        const char *disk,
                        virTypedParameterPtr params,
                        int nparams,
                        unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     disk, params, nparams, flags);
    VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    conn = dom->conn;

    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);
    virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nparams, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);

    if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(dom->conn, params, nparams) < 0)
        goto error;

    if (conn->driver->domainSetBlockIoTune) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainSetBlockIoTune(dom, disk, params, nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetBlockIoTune:
 * @dom: pointer to domain object
 * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand
 * @params: Pointer to blkio parameter object
 *          (return value, allocated by the caller)
 * @nparams: Pointer to number of blkio parameters
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags
 *
 * Get all block IO tunable parameters for a given device.  On input,
 * @nparams gives the size of the @params array; on output, @nparams
 * gives how many slots were filled with parameter information, which
 * might be less but will not exceed the input value.
 *
 * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0
 * on input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of
 * parameters supported by the hypervisor, either for the given @disk
 * (note that block devices of different types might support different
 * parameters), or if @disk is NULL, for all possible disks. The
 * caller should then allocate @params array,
 * i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API
 * again.  See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for more details.
 *
 * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the
 * block device (the <source file='...'/> sub-element, such as
 * "/path/to/image"), or the device target shorthand (the <target
 * dev='...'/> sub-element, such as "xvda").  Valid names can be found
 * by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting elements
 * within //domain/devices/disk.  This parameter cannot be NULL
 * unless @nparams is 0 on input.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success.
 */
int
virDomainGetBlockIoTune(virDomainPtr dom,
                        const char *disk,
                        virTypedParameterPtr params,
                        int *nparams,
                        unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

10782
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     NULLSTR(disk), params, (nparams) ? *nparams : -1, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);
    virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error);
    if (*nparams != 0) {
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error);
    }

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dom->conn->driver, dom->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING))
        flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY;

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    VIR_EXCLUSIVE_FLAGS_GOTO(VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE,
                             VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG,
                             error);

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    conn = dom->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetBlockIoTune) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetBlockIoTune(dom, disk, params, nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetCPUStats:
 * @domain: domain to query
 * @params: array to populate on output
 * @nparams: number of parameters per cpu
 * @start_cpu: which cpu to start with, or -1 for summary
 * @ncpus: how many cpus to query
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virTypedParameterFlags
 *
 * Get statistics relating to CPU usage attributable to a single
 * domain (in contrast to the statistics returned by
 * virNodeGetCPUStats() for all processes on the host).  @dom
 * must be running (an inactive domain has no attributable cpu
 * usage).  On input, @params must contain at least @nparams * @ncpus
 * entries, allocated by the caller.
 *
 * If @start_cpu is -1, then @ncpus must be 1, and the returned
 * results reflect the statistics attributable to the entire
 * domain (such as user and system time for the process as a
 * whole).  Otherwise, @start_cpu represents which cpu to start
 * with, and @ncpus represents how many consecutive processors to
 * query, with statistics attributable per processor (such as
 * per-cpu usage).  If @ncpus is larger than the number of cpus
 * available to query, then the trailing part of the array will
 * be unpopulated.
 *
 * The remote driver imposes a limit of 128 @ncpus and 16 @nparams;
 * the number of parameters per cpu should not exceed 16, but if you
 * have a host with more than 128 CPUs, your program should split
 * the request into multiple calls.
 *
 * As special cases, if @params is NULL and @nparams is 0 and
 * @ncpus is 1, and the return value will be how many
 * statistics are available for the given @start_cpu.  This number
 * may be different for @start_cpu of -1 than for any non-negative
 * value, but will be the same for all non-negative @start_cpu.
 * Likewise, if @params is NULL and @nparams is 0 and @ncpus is 0,
 * the number of cpus available to query is returned.  From the
 * host perspective, this would typically match the cpus member
 * of virNodeGetInfo(), but might be less due to host cpu hotplug.
 *
 * For now, @flags is unused, and the statistics all relate to the
 * usage from the host perspective.  It is possible that a future
 * version will support a flag that queries the cpu usage from the
 * guest's perspective, where the maximum cpu to query would be
 * related to virDomainGetVcpusFlags() rather than virNodeGetInfo().
 * An individual guest vcpu cannot be reliably mapped back to a
 * specific host cpu unless a single-processor vcpu pinning was used,
 * but when @start_cpu is -1, any difference in usage between a host
 * and guest perspective would serve as a measure of hypervisor overhead.
 *
 * Typical use sequence is below.
 *
 * getting total stats: set start_cpu as -1, ncpus 1
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 *
 *   virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, NULL, 0, -1, 1, 0); // nparams
 *   params = calloc(nparams, sizeof(virTypedParameter))
 *   virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, params, nparams, -1, 1, 0); // total stats.
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 *
 * getting per-cpu stats:
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 *
 *   virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0); // ncpus
 *   virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, NULL, 0, 0, 1, 0); // nparams
 *   params = calloc(ncpus * nparams, sizeof(virTypedParameter));
 *   virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, params, nparams, 0, ncpus, 0); // per-cpu stats
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 *
 * Returns -1 on failure, or the number of statistics that were
 * populated per cpu on success (this will be less than the total
 * number of populated @params, unless @ncpus was 1; and may be
 * less than @nparams).  The populated parameters start at each
 * stride of @nparams, which means the results may be discontiguous;
 * any unpopulated parameters will be zeroed on success (this includes
 * skipped elements if @nparams is too large, and tail elements if
 * @ncpus is too large).  The caller is responsible for freeing any
 * returned string parameters.
 */
int
virDomainGetCPUStats(virDomainPtr domain,
                     virTypedParameterPtr params,
                     unsigned int nparams,
                     int start_cpu,
                     unsigned int ncpus,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain,
10909
                     "params=%p, nparams=%d, start_cpu=%d, ncpus=%u, flags=0x%x",
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                     params, nparams, start_cpu, ncpus, flags);
    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    /* Special cases:
     * start_cpu must be non-negative, or else -1
     * if start_cpu is -1, ncpus must be 1
     * params == NULL must match nparams == 0
     * ncpus must be non-zero unless params == NULL
     * nparams * ncpus must not overflow (RPC may restrict it even more)
     */
    if (start_cpu == -1) {
        if (ncpus != 1) {
10925 10926
            virReportInvalidArg(start_cpu, "%s",
                                _("ncpus must be 1 when start_cpu is -1"));
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            goto error;
        }
    } else {
        virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(start_cpu, error);
    }
    if (nparams)
        virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    else
        virCheckNullArgGoto(params, error);
    if (ncpus == 0)
        virCheckNullArgGoto(params, error);

    if (nparams && ncpus > UINT_MAX / nparams) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %u * %u"),
                       nparams, ncpus);
        goto error;
    }
    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING))
        flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetCPUStats) {
        int ret;

        ret = conn->driver->domainGetCPUStats(domain, params, nparams,
                                              start_cpu, ncpus, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetDiskErrors:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @errors: array to populate on output
 * @maxerrors: size of @errors array
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * The function populates @errors array with all disks that encountered an
 * I/O error.  Disks with no error will not be returned in the @errors array.
 * Each disk is identified by its target (the dev attribute of target
 * subelement in domain XML), such as "vda", and accompanied with the error
 * that was seen on it.  The caller is also responsible for calling free()
 * on each disk name returned.
 *
 * In a special case when @errors is NULL and @maxerrors is 0, the function
 * returns preferred size of @errors that the caller should use to get all
 * disk errors.
 *
 * Since calling virDomainGetDiskErrors(dom, NULL, 0, 0) to get preferred size
 * of @errors array and getting the errors are two separate operations, new
 * disks may be hotplugged to the domain and new errors may be encountered
 * between the two calls.  Thus, this function may not return all disk errors
 * because the supplied array is not large enough.  Such errors may, however,
 * be detected by listening to domain events.
 *
 * Returns number of disks with errors filled in the @errors array or -1 on
 * error.
 */
int
virDomainGetDiskErrors(virDomainPtr dom,
                       virDomainDiskErrorPtr errors,
                       unsigned int maxerrors,
                       unsigned int flags)
{
11000
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "errors=%p, maxerrors=%u, flags=0x%x",
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                     errors, maxerrors, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);

11007
    virCheckNonNullArrayArgGoto(errors, maxerrors, error);
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    if (dom->conn->driver->domainGetDiskErrors) {
        int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainGetDiskErrors(dom, errors,
                                                         maxerrors, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainGetHostname:
 * @domain: a domain object
11028
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainGetHostnameFlags
11029
 *
11030 11031
 * Get the hostname for that domain. If no hostname is found,
 * then an error is raised with VIR_ERR_NO_HOSTNAME code.
11032
 *
11033 11034
 * Dependent on hypervisor and @flags used, this may require a
 * guest agent to be available.
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 *
 * Returns the hostname which must be freed by the caller, or
 * NULL if there was an error.
 */
char *
virDomainGetHostname(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

11044
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);
11045 11046 11047 11048 11049 11050

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    conn = domain->conn;

11051 11052
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

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    if (conn->driver->domainGetHostname) {
        char *ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetHostname(domain, flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virDomainFSTrim:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @mountPoint: which mount point to trim
 * @minimum: Minimum contiguous free range to discard in bytes
 * @flags: extra flags, not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Calls FITRIM within the guest (hence guest agent may be
 * required depending on hypervisor used). Either call it on each
 * mounted filesystem (@mountPoint is NULL) or just on specified
 * @mountPoint. @minimum hints that free ranges smaller than this
 * may be ignored (this is a hint and the guest may not respect
 * it).  By increasing this value, the fstrim operation will
 * complete more quickly for filesystems with badly fragmented
 * free space, although not all blocks will be discarded.
 * If @minimum is not zero, the command may fail.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainFSTrim(virDomainPtr dom,
                const char *mountPoint,
                unsigned long long minimum,
                unsigned int flags)
{
11094
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "mountPoint=%s, minimum=%llu, flags=0x%x",
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                     mountPoint, minimum, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);

    if (dom->conn->driver->domainFSTrim) {
        int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainFSTrim(dom, mountPoint,
                                                  minimum, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}

/**
 * virDomainFSFreeze:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @mountpoints: list of mount points to be frozen
 * @nmountpoints: the number of mount points specified in @mountpoints
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Freeze specified filesystems within the guest (hence guest agent
 * may be required depending on hypervisor used). If @mountpoints is NULL and
 * @nmountpoints is 0, every mounted filesystem on the guest is frozen.
 * In some environments (e.g. QEMU guest with guest agent which doesn't
 * support mountpoints argument), @mountpoints may need to be NULL.
 *
 * Returns the number of frozen filesystems on success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainFSFreeze(virDomainPtr dom,
                  const char **mountpoints,
                  unsigned int nmountpoints,
                  unsigned int flags)
{
11138
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "mountpoints=%p, nmountpoints=%d, flags=0x%x",
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                     mountpoints, nmountpoints, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);
11145
    virCheckNonNullArrayArgGoto(mountpoints, nmountpoints, error);
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    if (dom->conn->driver->domainFSFreeze) {
        int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainFSFreeze(
            dom, mountpoints, nmountpoints, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}

/**
 * virDomainFSThaw:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @mountpoints: list of mount points to be thawed
 * @nmountpoints: the number of mount points specified in @mountpoints
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Thaw specified filesystems within the guest. If @mountpoints is NULL and
 * @nmountpoints is 0, every mounted filesystem on the guest is thawed.
 * In some drivers (e.g. QEMU driver), @mountpoints may need to be NULL.
 *
 * Returns the number of thawed filesystems on success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainFSThaw(virDomainPtr dom,
                const char **mountpoints,
                unsigned int nmountpoints,
                unsigned int flags)
{
11181
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "flags=0x%x", flags);
11182 11183 11184 11185 11186

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);
11187
    virCheckNonNullArrayArgGoto(mountpoints, nmountpoints, error);
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    if (dom->conn->driver->domainFSThaw) {
        int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainFSThaw(
            dom, mountpoints, nmountpoints, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}

/**
 * virDomainGetTime:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @seconds: domain's time in seconds
11208
 * @nseconds: the nanosecond part of @seconds
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 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Extract information about guest time and store it into
 * @seconds and @nseconds. The @seconds represents the number of
 * seconds since the UNIX Epoch of 1970-01-01 00:00:00 in UTC.
 *
 * Please note that some hypervisors may require guest agent to
 * be configured and running in order to run this API.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainGetTime(virDomainPtr dom,
                 long long *seconds,
                 unsigned int *nseconds,
                 unsigned int flags)
{
11226
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "seconds=%p, nseconds=%p, flags=0x%x",
11227 11228 11229 11230 11231
                     seconds, nseconds, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
11232
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);
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    if (dom->conn->driver->domainGetTime) {
        int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainGetTime(dom, seconds,
                                                   nseconds, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}

/**
 * virDomainSetTime:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @seconds: time to set
 * @nseconds: the nanosecond part of @seconds
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSetTimeFlags
 *
 * When a domain is suspended or restored from a file the
 * domain's OS has no idea that there was a big gap in the time.
 * Depending on how long the gap was, NTP might not be able to
 * resynchronize the guest.
 *
 * This API tries to set guest time to the given value. The time
 * to set (@seconds and @nseconds) should be in seconds relative
 * to the Epoch of 1970-01-01 00:00:00 in UTC.
 *
 * Please note that some hypervisors may require guest agent to
 * be configured and running in order to be able to run this API.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainSetTime(virDomainPtr dom,
                 long long seconds,
                 unsigned int nseconds,
                 unsigned int flags)
{
11276
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "seconds=%lld, nseconds=%u, flags=0x%x",
11277 11278 11279 11280 11281 11282 11283 11284 11285 11286 11287 11288 11289 11290 11291 11292 11293 11294 11295 11296 11297 11298 11299
                     seconds, nseconds, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);

    if (dom->conn->driver->domainSetTime) {
        int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainSetTime(dom, seconds,
                                                   nseconds, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


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/**
 * virDomainSetUserPassword:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @user: the username that will get a new password
 * @password: the password to set
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSetUserPasswordFlags
 *
 * Sets the @user password to the value specified by @password.
 * If @flags contain VIR_DOMAIN_PASSWORD_ENCRYPTED, the password
 * is assumed to be encrypted by the method required by the guest OS.
 *
 * Please note that some hypervisors may require guest agent to
 * be configured and running in order to be able to run this API.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise.
 */
int
virDomainSetUserPassword(virDomainPtr dom,
                         const char *user,
                         const char *password,
                         unsigned int flags)
{
11322
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "user=%s, password=%s, flags=0x%x",
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                     NULLSTR(user), NULLSTR(password), flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(user, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(password, error);

    if (dom->conn->driver->domainSetUserPassword) {
        int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainSetUserPassword(dom, user, password,
                                                           flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}

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/**
 * virConnectGetDomainCapabilities:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @emulatorbin: path to emulator
 * @arch: domain architecture
 * @machine: machine type
 * @virttype: virtualization type
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Prior creating a domain (for instance via virDomainCreateXML
 * or virDomainDefineXML) it may be suitable to know what the
 * underlying emulator and/or libvirt is capable of. For
 * instance, if host, libvirt and qemu is capable of VFIO
 * passthrough and so on.
 *
 * Returns NULL in case of error or an XML string
 * defining the capabilities.
 */
char *
virConnectGetDomainCapabilities(virConnectPtr conn,
                                const char *emulatorbin,
                                const char *arch,
                                const char *machine,
                                const char *virttype,
                                unsigned int flags)
{
    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, emulatorbin=%s, arch=%s, "
11375
              "machine=%s, virttype=%s, flags=0x%x",
11376 11377 11378 11379 11380 11381
              conn, NULLSTR(emulatorbin), NULLSTR(arch),
              NULLSTR(machine), NULLSTR(virttype), flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL);
11382
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);
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    if (conn->driver->connectGetDomainCapabilities) {
        char *ret;
        ret = conn->driver->connectGetDomainCapabilities(conn, emulatorbin,
                                                         arch, machine,
                                                         virttype, flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, ret=%s", conn, ret);
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}


/**
 * virConnectGetAllDomainStats:
 * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection
 * @stats: stats to return, binary-OR of virDomainStatsTypes
 * @retStats: Pointer that will be filled with the array of returned stats
 * @flags: extra flags; binary-OR of virConnectGetAllDomainStatsFlags
 *
 * Query statistics for all domains on a given connection.
 *
 * Report statistics of various parameters for a running VM according to @stats
 * field. The statistics are returned as an array of structures for each queried
 * domain. The structure contains an array of typed parameters containing the
 * individual statistics. The typed parameter name for each statistic field
 * consists of a dot-separated string containing name of the requested group
 * followed by a group specific description of the statistic value.
 *
 * The statistic groups are enabled using the @stats parameter which is a
 * binary-OR of enum virDomainStatsTypes. The following groups are available
 * (although not necessarily implemented for each hypervisor):
 *
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 * VIR_DOMAIN_STATS_STATE:
 *     Return domain state and reason for entering that state. The typed
 *     parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *     "state.state" - state of the VM, returned as int from virDomainState enum
 *     "state.reason" - reason for entering given state, returned as int from
 *                      virDomain*Reason enum corresponding to given state.
 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_STATS_CPU_TOTAL:
 *     Return CPU statistics and usage information. The typed parameter keys
 *     are in this format:
 *
 *     "cpu.time" - total cpu time spent for this domain in nanoseconds
 *                  as unsigned long long.
 *     "cpu.user" - user cpu time spent in nanoseconds as unsigned long long.
 *     "cpu.system" - system cpu time spent in nanoseconds as unsigned long
 *                    long.
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 *     "cpu.cache.monitor.count" - the number of cache monitors for this domain
 *     "cpu.cache.monitor.<num>.name" - the name of cache monitor <num>
 *     "cpu.cache.monitor.<num>.vcpus" - vcpu list of cache monitor <num>
 *     "cpu.cache.monitor.<num>.bank.count" - the number of cache banks in
 *                                            cache monitor <num>
 *     "cpu.cache.monitor.<num>.bank.<index>.id" - host allocated cache id for
 *                                                 bank <index> in cache
 *                                                 monitor <num>
 *     "cpu.cache.monitor.<num>.bank.<index>.bytes" - the number of bytes of
 *                                                    last level cache that the
 *                                                    domain is using on cache
 *                                                    bank <index>
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 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_STATS_BALLOON:
 *     Return memory balloon device information.
 *     The typed parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *     "balloon.current" - the memory in kiB currently used
 *                         as unsigned long long.
 *     "balloon.maximum" - the maximum memory in kiB allowed
 *                         as unsigned long long.
 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_STATS_VCPU:
 *     Return virtual CPU statistics.
 *     Due to VCPU hotplug, the vcpu.<num>.* array could be sparse.
 *     The actual size of the array corresponds to "vcpu.current".
 *     The array size will never exceed "vcpu.maximum".
 *     The typed parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *     "vcpu.current" - current number of online virtual CPUs as unsigned int.
 *     "vcpu.maximum" - maximum number of online virtual CPUs as unsigned int.
 *     "vcpu.<num>.state" - state of the virtual CPU <num>, as int
 *                          from virVcpuState enum.
 *     "vcpu.<num>.time" - virtual cpu time spent by virtual CPU <num>
 *                         as unsigned long long.
 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_STATS_INTERFACE:
11477
 *     Return network interface statistics (from domain point of view).
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 *     The typed parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *     "net.count" - number of network interfaces on this domain
 *                   as unsigned int.
 *     "net.<num>.name" - name of the interface <num> as string.
 *     "net.<num>.rx.bytes" - bytes received as unsigned long long.
 *     "net.<num>.rx.pkts" - packets received as unsigned long long.
 *     "net.<num>.rx.errs" - receive errors as unsigned long long.
 *     "net.<num>.rx.drop" - receive packets dropped as unsigned long long.
 *     "net.<num>.tx.bytes" - bytes transmitted as unsigned long long.
 *     "net.<num>.tx.pkts" - packets transmitted as unsigned long long.
 *     "net.<num>.tx.errs" - transmission errors as unsigned long long.
 *     "net.<num>.tx.drop" - transmit packets dropped as unsigned long long.
 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_STATS_BLOCK:
 *     Return block devices statistics.  By default,
 *     this information is limited to the active layer of each <disk> of the
 *     domain (where block.count is equal to the number of disks), but adding
 *     VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_BACKING to @flags will expand the
 *     array to cover backing chains (block.count corresponds to the number
 *     of host resources used together to provide the guest disks).
 *     The typed parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *     "block.count" - number of block devices in the subsequent list,
 *                     as unsigned int.
 *     "block.<num>.name" - name of the block device <num> as string.
 *                          matches the target name (vda/sda/hda) of the
 *                          block device.  If the backing chain is listed,
 *                          this name is the same for all host resources tied
 *                          to the same guest device.
 *     "block.<num>.backingIndex" - unsigned int giving the <backingStore>
 *                                   index, only used when backing images
 *                                   are listed.
 *     "block.<num>.path" - string describing the source of block device <num>,
 *                          if it is a file or block device (omitted for network
 *                          sources and drives with no media inserted).
 *     "block.<num>.rd.reqs" - number of read requests as unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.rd.bytes" - number of read bytes as unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.rd.times" - total time (ns) spent on reads as
 *                              unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.wr.reqs" - number of write requests as unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.wr.bytes" - number of written bytes as unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.wr.times" - total time (ns) spent on writes as
 *                              unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.fl.reqs" - total flush requests as unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.fl.times" - total time (ns) spent on cache flushing as
 *                              unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.errors" - Xen only: the 'oo_req' value as
 *                            unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.allocation" - offset of the highest written sector
 *                                as unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.capacity" - logical size in bytes of the block device
 *                              backing image as unsigned long long.
 *     "block.<num>.physical" - physical size in bytes of the container of the
 *                              backing image as unsigned long long.
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 *     "block.<num>.threshold" - current threshold for delivering the
 *                               VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_BLOCK_THRESHOLD
 *                               event in bytes. See virDomainSetBlockThreshold.
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 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_STATS_PERF:
 *     Return perf event statistics.
 *     The typed parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *     "perf.cmt" - the usage of l3 cache (bytes) by applications running on
 *                  the platform as unsigned long long. It is produced by cmt
 *                  perf event.
 *     "perf.mbmt" - the total system bandwidth (bytes/s) from one level of
 *                   cache to another as unsigned long long. It is produced
 *                   by mbmt perf event.
 *     "perf.mbml" - the amount of data (bytes/s) sent through the memory
 *                   controller on the socket as unsigned long long. It is
 *                   produced by mbml perf event.
 *     "perf.cache_misses" - the count of cache misses as unsigned long long.
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 *                           It is produced by cache_misses perf event.
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 *     "perf.cache_references" - the count of cache hits as unsigned long long.
 *                               It is produced by cache_references perf event.
 *     "perf.instructions" - The count of instructions as unsigned long long.
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 *                           It is produced by instructions perf event.
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 *     "perf.cpu_cycles" - The count of cpu cycles (total/elapsed) as an
 *                         unsigned long long. It is produced by cpu_cycles
 *                         perf event.
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 *     "perf.branch_instructions" - The count of branch instructions as
 *                                  unsigned long long. It is produced by
 *                                  branch_instructions perf event.
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 *     "perf.branch_misses" - The count of branch misses as unsigned long
 *                            long. It is produced by branch_misses perf event.
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 *     "perf.bus_cycles" - The count of bus cycles as unsigned long
 *                         long. It is produced by bus_cycles perf event.
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 *     "perf.stalled_cycles_frontend" - The count of stalled cpu cycles in the
 *                                      frontend of the instruction processor
 *                                      pipeline as unsigned long long. It is
 *                                      produced by stalled_cycles_frontend
 *                                      perf event.
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 *     "perf.stalled_cycles_backend"  - The count of stalled cpu cycles in the
 *                                      backend of the instruction processor
 *                                      pipeline as unsigned long long. It is
 *                                      produced by stalled_cycles_backend
 *                                      perf event.
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 *     "perf.ref_cpu_cycles" - The count of total cpu cycles not affected by
 *                             CPU frequency scaling by applications running
 *                             as unsigned long long. It is produced by the
 *                             ref_cpu_cycles perf event.
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 *     "perf.cpu_clock" - The count of cpu clock time as unsigned long long.
 *                        It is produced by the cpu_clock perf event.
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 *     "perf.task_clock" - The count of task clock time as unsigned long long.
 *                         It is produced by the task_clock perf event.
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 *     "perf.page_faults" - The count of page faults as unsigned long long.
 *                          It is produced by the page_faults perf event
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 *     "perf.context_switches" - The count of context switches as unsigned long
 *                               long. It is produced by the context_switches
 *                               perf event.
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 *     "perf.cpu_migrations" - The count of cpu migrations, from one logical
 *                             processor to another, as unsigned long
 *                             long. It is produced by the cpu_migrations
 *                             perf event.
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 *     "perf.page_faults_min" - The count of minor page faults as unsigned
 *                              long long. It is produced by the
 *                              page_faults_min perf event.
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 *     "perf.page_faults_maj" - The count of major page faults as unsigned
 *                              long long. It is produced by the
 *                              page_faults_maj perf event.
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 *     "perf.alignment_faults" - The count of alignment faults as unsigned
 *                               long long. It is produced by the
 *                               alignment_faults perf event
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 *     "perf.emulation_faults" - The count of emulation faults as unsigned
 *                               long long. It is produced by the
 *                               emulation_faults perf event
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 *
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 * VIR_DOMAIN_STATS_IOTHREAD:
 *     Return IOThread statistics if available. IOThread polling is a
 *     timing mechanism that allows the hypervisor to generate a longer
 *     period of time in which the guest will perform operations on the
 *     CPU being used by the IOThread. The higher the value for poll-max-ns
 *     the longer the guest will keep the CPU. This may affect other host
 *     threads using the CPU. The poll-grow and poll-shrink values allow
 *     the hypervisor to generate a mechanism to add or remove polling time
 *     within the confines of 0 and poll-max-ns. For QEMU, the poll-grow is
 *     multiplied by the polling interval, while poll-shrink is used as a
 *     divisor. When not provided, QEMU may double the polling time until
 *     poll-max-ns is reached. When poll-shrink is 0 (zero) QEMU may reset
 *     the polling interval to 0 until it finds its "sweet spot". Setting
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 *     poll-grow too large may cause frequent fluctuation of the time; however,
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 *     this can be tempered by a high poll-shrink to reduce the polling
 *     interval. For example, a poll-grow of 3 will triple the polling time
 *     which could quickly exceed poll-max-ns; however, a poll-shrink of
 *     10 would cut that polling time more gradually.
 *
 *     The typed parameter keys are in this format:
 *
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 *     "iothread.count" - maximum number of IOThreads in the subsequent list
 *                        as unsigned int. Each IOThread in the list will
 *                        will use it's iothread_id value as the <id>. There
 *                        may be fewer <id> entries than the iothread.count
 *                        value if the polling values are not supported.
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 *     "iothread.<id>.poll-max-ns" - maximum polling time in ns as an unsigned
 *                                   long long. A 0 (zero) means polling is
 *                                   disabled.
 *     "iothread.<id>.poll-grow" - polling time factor as an unsigned int.
 *                                 A 0 (zero) indicates to allow the underlying
 *                                 hypervisor to choose how to grow the
 *                                 polling time.
 *     "iothread.<id>.poll-shrink" - polling time divisor as an unsigned int.
 *                                 A 0 (zero) indicates to allow the underlying
 *                                 hypervisor to choose how to shrink the
 *                                 polling time.
 *
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 * VIR_DOMAIN_STATS_MEMORY:
 *     Return memory bandwidth statistics and the usage information. The typed
 *     parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *     "memory.bandwidth.monitor.count" - the number of memory bandwidth
 *                                        monitors for this domain
 *     "memory.bandwidth.monitor.<num>.name" - the name of monitor <num>
 *     "memory.bandwidth.monitor.<num>.vcpus" - the vcpu list of monitor <num>
 *     "memory.bandwidth.monitor.<num>.node.count" - the number of memory
 *                                            controller in monitor <num>
 *     "memory.bandwidth.monitor.<num>.node.<index>.id" - host allocated memory
 *                                                 controller id for controller
 *                                                 <index> of monitor <num>
 *     "memory.bandwidth.monitor.<num>.node.<index>.bytes.local" - the
 *                       accumulative bytes consumed by @vcpus that passing
 *                       through the memory controller in the same processor
 *                       that the scheduled host CPU belongs to.
 *     "memory.bandwidth.monitor.<num>.node.<index>.bytes.total" - the total
 *                       bytes consumed by @vcpus that passing through all
 *                       memory controllers, either local or remote controller.
 *
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 * Note that entire stats groups or individual stat fields may be missing from
 * the output in case they are not supported by the given hypervisor, are not
 * applicable for the current state of the guest domain, or their retrieval
 * was not successful.
 *
 * Using 0 for @stats returns all stats groups supported by the given
 * hypervisor.
 *
 * Specifying VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_ENFORCE_STATS as @flags makes
 * the function return error in case some of the stat types in @stats were
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 * not recognized by the daemon.  However, even with this flag, a hypervisor
 * may omit individual fields within a known group if the information is not
 * available; as an extreme example, a supported group may produce zero
 * fields for offline domains if the statistics are meaningful only for a
 * running domain.
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 *
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 * Passing VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_NOWAIT in
 * @flags means when libvirt is unable to fetch stats for any of
 * the domains (for whatever reason) only a subset of statistics
 * is returned for the domain.  That subset being statistics that
 * don't involve querying the underlying hypervisor.
 *
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 * Similarly to virConnectListAllDomains, @flags can contain various flags to
 * filter the list of domains to provide stats for.
 *
 * VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_ACTIVE selects online domains while
 * VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_INACTIVE selects offline ones.
 *
 * VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_PERSISTENT and
 * VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_TRANSIENT allow to filter the list
 * according to their persistence.
 *
 * To filter the list of VMs by domain state @flags can contain
 * VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_RUNNING,
 * VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_PAUSED,
 * VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_SHUTOFF and/or
 * VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_OTHER for all other states.
 *
 * Returns the count of returned statistics structures on success, -1 on error.
 * The requested data are returned in the @retStats parameter. The returned
 * array should be freed by the caller. See virDomainStatsRecordListFree.
 */
int
virConnectGetAllDomainStats(virConnectPtr conn,
                            unsigned int stats,
                            virDomainStatsRecordPtr **retStats,
                            unsigned int flags)
{
    int ret = -1;

    VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, stats=0x%x, retStats=%p, flags=0x%x",
              conn, stats, retStats, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(retStats, cleanup);

    if (!conn->driver->connectGetAllDomainStats) {
        virReportUnsupportedError();
        goto cleanup;
    }

    ret = conn->driver->connectGetAllDomainStats(conn, NULL, 0, stats,
                                                 retStats, flags);

 cleanup:
    if (ret < 0)
        virDispatchError(conn);

    return ret;
}


/**
 * virDomainListGetStats:
 * @doms: NULL terminated array of domains
 * @stats: stats to return, binary-OR of virDomainStatsTypes
 * @retStats: Pointer that will be filled with the array of returned stats
 * @flags: extra flags; binary-OR of virConnectGetAllDomainStatsFlags
 *
 * Query statistics for domains provided by @doms. Note that all domains in
 * @doms must share the same connection.
 *
 * Report statistics of various parameters for a running VM according to @stats
 * field. The statistics are returned as an array of structures for each queried
 * domain. The structure contains an array of typed parameters containing the
 * individual statistics. The typed parameter name for each statistic field
 * consists of a dot-separated string containing name of the requested group
 * followed by a group specific description of the statistic value.
 *
 * The statistic groups are enabled using the @stats parameter which is a
 * binary-OR of enum virDomainStatsTypes. The stats groups are documented
 * in virConnectGetAllDomainStats.
 *
 * Using 0 for @stats returns all stats groups supported by the given
 * hypervisor.
 *
 * Specifying VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_ENFORCE_STATS as @flags makes
 * the function return error in case some of the stat types in @stats were
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 * not recognized by the daemon.  However, even with this flag, a hypervisor
 * may omit individual fields within a known group if the information is not
 * available; as an extreme example, a supported group may produce zero
 * fields for offline domains if the statistics are meaningful only for a
 * running domain.
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 *
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 * Passing VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_NOWAIT in
 * @flags means when libvirt is unable to fetch stats for any of
 * the domains (for whatever reason) only a subset of statistics
 * is returned for the domain.  That subset being statistics that
 * don't involve querying the underlying hypervisor.
 *
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 * Note that any of the domain list filtering flags in @flags may be rejected
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 * by this function.
 *
 * Returns the count of returned statistics structures on success, -1 on error.
 * The requested data are returned in the @retStats parameter. The returned
 * array should be freed by the caller. See virDomainStatsRecordListFree.
 * Note that the count of returned stats may be less than the domain count
 * provided via @doms.
 */
int
virDomainListGetStats(virDomainPtr *doms,
                      unsigned int stats,
                      virDomainStatsRecordPtr **retStats,
                      unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn = NULL;
    virDomainPtr *nextdom = doms;
    unsigned int ndoms = 0;
    int ret = -1;

    VIR_DEBUG("doms=%p, stats=0x%x, retStats=%p, flags=0x%x",
              doms, stats, retStats, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(doms, cleanup);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(retStats, cleanup);

    if (!*doms) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG,
                       _("doms array in %s must contain at least one domain"),
                       __FUNCTION__);
        goto cleanup;
    }

    conn = doms[0]->conn;
    virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1);

    if (!conn->driver->connectGetAllDomainStats) {
        virReportUnsupportedError();
        goto cleanup;
    }

    while (*nextdom) {
        virDomainPtr dom = *nextdom;

        virCheckDomainGoto(dom, cleanup);

        if (dom->conn != conn) {
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            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, "%s",
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                           _("domains in 'doms' array must belong to a "
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                             "single connection"));
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            goto cleanup;
        }

        ndoms++;
        nextdom++;
    }

    ret = conn->driver->connectGetAllDomainStats(conn, doms, ndoms,
                                                 stats, retStats, flags);

 cleanup:
    if (ret < 0)
        virDispatchError(conn);
    return ret;
}


/**
 * virDomainStatsRecordListFree:
 * @stats: NULL terminated array of virDomainStatsRecords to free
 *
 * Convenience function to free a list of domain stats returned by
 * virDomainListGetStats and virConnectGetAllDomainStats.
 */
void
virDomainStatsRecordListFree(virDomainStatsRecordPtr *stats)
{
    virDomainStatsRecordPtr *next;

    if (!stats)
        return;

    for (next = stats; *next; next++) {
        virTypedParamsFree((*next)->params, (*next)->nparams);
        virDomainFree((*next)->dom);
        VIR_FREE(*next);
    }

    VIR_FREE(stats);
}
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/**
 * virDomainGetFSInfo:
 * @dom: a domain object
 * @info: a pointer to a variable to store an array of mount points information
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Get a list of mapping information for each mounted file systems within the
 * specified guest and the disks.
 *
 * Returns the number of returned mount points, or -1 in case of error.
 * On success, the array of the information is stored into @info. The caller is
 * responsible for calling virDomainFSInfoFree() on each array element, then
 * calling free() on @info. On error, @info is set to NULL.
 */
int
virDomainGetFSInfo(virDomainPtr dom,
                   virDomainFSInfoPtr **info,
                   unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "info=%p, flags=0x%x", info, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error);
    *info = NULL;

    if (dom->conn->driver->domainGetFSInfo) {
        int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainGetFSInfo(dom, info, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainFSInfoFree:
 * @info: pointer to a FSInfo object
 *
 * Frees all the memory occupied by @info.
 */
void
virDomainFSInfoFree(virDomainFSInfoPtr info)
{
    size_t i;

    if (!info)
        return;

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    g_free(info->mountpoint);
    g_free(info->name);
    g_free(info->fstype);
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    for (i = 0; i < info->ndevAlias; i++)
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        g_free(info->devAlias[i]);
    g_free(info->devAlias);
11935

11936
    g_free(info);
11937
}
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/**
 * virDomainInterfaceAddresses:
 * @dom: domain object
 * @ifaces: pointer to an array of pointers pointing to interface objects
 * @source: one of the virDomainInterfaceAddressesSource constants
 * @flags: currently unused, pass zero
 *
 * Return a pointer to the allocated array of pointers to interfaces
 * present in given domain along with their IP and MAC addresses. Note that
 * single interface can have multiple or even 0 IP addresses.
 *
 * This API dynamically allocates the virDomainInterfacePtr struct based on
 * how many interfaces domain @dom has, usually there's 1:1 correlation. The
 * count of the interfaces is returned as the return value.
 *
 * If @source is VIR_DOMAIN_INTERFACE_ADDRESSES_SRC_LEASE, the DHCP lease
 * file associated with any virtual networks will be examined to obtain
 * the interface addresses. This only returns data for interfaces which
 * are connected to virtual networks managed by libvirt.
 *
 * If @source is VIR_DOMAIN_INTERFACE_ADDRESSES_SRC_AGENT, a configured
 * guest agent is needed for successful return from this API. Moreover, if
 * guest agent is used then the interface name is the one seen by guest OS.
 * To match such interface with the one from @dom XML use MAC address or IP
 * range.
 *
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 * If @source is VIR_DOMAIN_INTERFACE_ADDRESSES_SRC_ARP, the host
 * ARP table will be check to obtain the interface addresses. As
 * the arp cache refreshes in time, the returned ip address may
 * be unreachable. Depending on the route table config of the
 * guest, the returned mac address may be duplicated.
 *
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 * Note that for some @source values some pieces of returned @ifaces
 * might be unset (e.g. VIR_DOMAIN_INTERFACE_ADDRESSES_SRC_ARP does not
 * set IP address prefix as ARP table does not have any notion of that).
 *
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 * @ifaces->name and @ifaces->hwaddr are never NULL.
 *
 * The caller *must* free @ifaces when no longer needed. Usual use case
 * looks like this:
 *
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 *   virDomainInterfacePtr *ifaces = NULL;
 *   int ifaces_count = 0;
 *   size_t i, j;
 *   virDomainPtr dom = ... obtain a domain here ...;
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 *
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 *   if ((ifaces_count = virDomainInterfaceAddresses(dom, &ifaces,
 *            VIR_DOMAIN_INTERFACE_ADDRESSES_SRC_LEASE)) < 0)
 *       goto cleanup;
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 *
 *  ... do something with returned values, for example:
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 *
 *   for (i = 0; i < ifaces_count; i++) {
 *       printf("name: %s", ifaces[i]->name);
 *       if (ifaces[i]->hwaddr)
 *           printf(" hwaddr: %s", ifaces[i]->hwaddr);
 *
 *       for (j = 0; j < ifaces[i]->naddrs; j++) {
 *           virDomainIPAddressPtr ip_addr = ifaces[i]->addrs + j;
 *           printf("[addr: %s prefix: %d type: %d]",
 *                  ip_addr->addr, ip_addr->prefix, ip_addr->type);
 *       }
 *       printf("\n");
 *   }
 *
 *   cleanup:
 *       if (ifaces && ifaces_count > 0)
 *           for (i = 0; i < ifaces_count; i++)
 *               virDomainInterfaceFree(ifaces[i]);
 *       free(ifaces);
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 *
 * Returns the number of interfaces on success, -1 in case of error.
 */
int
virDomainInterfaceAddresses(virDomainPtr dom,
                            virDomainInterfacePtr **ifaces,
                            unsigned int source,
                            unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "ifaces=%p, source=%d, flags=0x%x", ifaces, source, flags);
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    virResetLastError();

    if (ifaces)
        *ifaces = NULL;
    virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(ifaces, error);
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    if (source == VIR_DOMAIN_INTERFACE_ADDRESSES_SRC_AGENT)
        virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error);
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    if (dom->conn->driver->domainInterfaceAddresses) {
        int ret;
        ret = dom->conn->driver->domainInterfaceAddresses(dom, ifaces, source, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT, __FUNCTION__);

 error:
    virDispatchError(dom->conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainInterfaceFree:
 * @iface: an interface object
 *
 * Free the interface object. The data structure is
 * freed and should not be used thereafter. If @iface
 * is NULL, then this method has no effect.
 */
void
virDomainInterfaceFree(virDomainInterfacePtr iface)
{
    size_t i;

    if (!iface)
        return;

    VIR_FREE(iface->name);
    VIR_FREE(iface->hwaddr);

    for (i = 0; i < iface->naddrs; i++)
        VIR_FREE(iface->addrs[i].addr);
    VIR_FREE(iface->addrs);

    VIR_FREE(iface);
}
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/**
 * virDomainGetGuestVcpus:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @params: pointer that will be filled with an array of typed parameters
 * @nparams: pointer filled with number of elements in @params
 * @flags: currently unused, callers shall pass 0
 *
 * Queries the guest agent for state and information regarding vCPUs from
 * guest's perspective. The reported data depends on the guest agent
 * implementation.
 *
 * Reported fields stored in @params:
 * 'vcpus': string containing bitmap representing vCPU ids as reported by the
 *          guest
 * 'online': string containing bitmap representing online vCPUs as reported
 *           by the guest agent.
 * 'offlinable': string containing bitmap representing ids of vCPUs that can be
 *               offlined
 *
 * This API requires the VM to run. The caller is responsible for calling
 * virTypedParamsFree to free memory returned in @params.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
 */
int
virDomainGetGuestVcpus(virDomainPtr domain,
                       virTypedParameterPtr *params,
                       unsigned int *nparams,
                       unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%p, flags=0x%x",
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                     params, nparams, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
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    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

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    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);

    if (domain->conn->driver->domainGetGuestVcpus) {
        int ret;
        ret = domain->conn->driver->domainGetGuestVcpus(domain, params, nparams,
                                                        flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}
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/**
 * virDomainSetGuestVcpus:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @cpumap: text representation of a bitmap of vcpus to set
 * @state: 0 to disable/1 to enable cpus described by @cpumap
 * @flags: currently unused, callers shall pass 0
 *
 * Sets state of individual vcpus described by @cpumap via guest agent. Other
 * vcpus are not modified.
 *
 * This API requires the VM to run. Various hypervisors or guest agent
 * implementation may limit to operate on just 1 vCPU per call.
 *
 * @cpumap is a list of vCPU numbers. Its syntax is a comma separated list and
 * a special markup using '-' and '^' (ex. '0-4', '0-3,^2'). The '-' denotes
 * the range and the '^' denotes exclusive. The expression is sequentially
 * evaluated, so "0-15,^8" is identical to "9-14,0-7,15" but not identical to
 * "^8,0-15".
 *
 * Note that OSes (notably Linux) may require vCPU 0 to stay online to support
 * low-level features a S3 sleep.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
 */
int
virDomainSetGuestVcpus(virDomainPtr domain,
                       const char *cpumap,
                       int state,
                       unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cpumap='%s' state=%d flags=0x%x",
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                     NULLSTR(cpumap), state, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
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    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

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    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumap, error);

    if (domain->conn->driver->domainSetGuestVcpus) {
        int ret;
        ret = domain->conn->driver->domainSetGuestVcpus(domain, cpumap, state,
                                                        flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}
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/**
 * virDomainSetVcpu:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @vcpumap: text representation of a bitmap of vcpus to set
 * @state: 0 to disable/1 to enable cpus described by @vcpumap
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Enables/disables individual vcpus described by @vcpumap in the hypervisor.
 *
 * Various hypervisor implementations may limit to operate on just 1
 * hotpluggable entity (which may contain multiple vCPUs on certain platforms).
 *
 * Note that OSes and hypervisors may require vCPU 0 to stay online.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
 */
int
virDomainSetVcpu(virDomainPtr domain,
                 const char *vcpumap,
                 int state,
                 unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "vcpumap='%s' state=%i flags=0x%x",
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                     NULLSTR(vcpumap), state, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(vcpumap, error);

    if (domain->conn->driver->domainSetVcpu) {
        int ret;
        ret = domain->conn->driver->domainSetVcpu(domain, vcpumap, state, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}
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/**
 * virDomainGetGuestInfo:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @types: types of information to return, binary-OR of virDomainGuestInfoTypes
 * @params: location to store the guest info parameters
 * @nparams: number of items in @params
 * @flags: currently unused, set to 0
 *
 * Queries the guest agent for the various information about the guest system.
 * The reported data depends on the guest agent implementation. The information
 * is returned as an array of typed parameters containing the individual
 * parameters. The parameter name for each information field consists of a
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 * dot-separated string containing the name of the requested group followed by
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 * a group-specific description of the statistic value.
 *
 * The information groups are enabled using the @types parameter which is a
 * binary-OR of enum virDomainGuestInfoTypes. The following groups are available
 * (although not necessarily implemented for each hypervisor):
 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_GUEST_INFO_USERS:
 *  returns information about users that are currently logged in within the
 *  guest domain. The typed parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *      "user.count" - the number of active users on this domain as an
 *                     unsigned int
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 *      "user.<num>.name" - username of the user as a string
 *      "user.<num>.domain" - domain of the user as a string (may only be
 *                            present on certain guest types)
 *      "user.<num>.login-time" - the login time of a user in milliseconds
 *                                since the epoch as unsigned long long
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 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_GUEST_INFO_OS:
 *  Return information about the operating system running within the guest. The
 *  typed parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *      "os.id" - a string identifying the operating system
 *      "os.name" - the name of the operating system, suitable for presentation
 *                  to a user, as a string
 *      "os.pretty-name" - a pretty name for the operating system, suitable for
 *                         presentation to a user, as a string
 *      "os.version" - the version of the operating system suitable for
 *                     presentation to a user, as a string
 *      "os.version-id" - the version id of the operating system suitable for
 *                        processing by scripts, as a string
 *      "os.kernel-release" - the release of the operating system kernel, as a
 *                            string
 *      "os.kernel-version" - the version of the operating system kernel, as a
 *                            string
 *      "os.machine" - the machine hardware name as a string
 *      "os.variant" - a specific variant or edition of the operating system
 *                     suitable for presentation to a user, as a string
 *      "os.variant-id" - the id for a specific variant or edition of the
 *                        operating system, as a string
 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_GUEST_INFO_TIMEZONE:
 *  Returns information about the timezone within the domain. The typed
 *  parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *      "timezone.name" - the name of the timezone as a string
 *      "timezone.offset" - the offset to UTC in seconds as an int
 *
 * VIR_DOMAIN_GUEST_INFO_FILESYSTEM:
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 *  Returns information about the filesystems within the domain.  The typed
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 *  parameter keys are in this format:
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 *
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 *      "fs.count" - the number of filesystems defined on this domain
 *                   as an unsigned int
 *      "fs.<num>.mountpoint" - the path to the mount point for the filesystem
 *      "fs.<num>.name" - device name in the guest (e.g. "sda1")
 *      "fs.<num>.fstype" - the type of filesystem
 *      "fs.<num>.total-bytes" - the total size of the filesystem
 *      "fs.<num>.used-bytes" - the number of bytes used in the filesystem
 *      "fs.<num>.disk.count" - the number of disks targeted by this filesystem
 *      "fs.<num>.disk.<num>.alias" - the device alias of the disk (e.g. sda)
 *      "fs.<num>.disk.<num>.serial" - the serial number of the disk
 *      "fs.<num>.disk.<num>.device" - the device node of the disk
 *
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 * VIR_DOMAIN_GUEST_INFO_HOSTNAME:
 *  Returns information about the hostname of the domain. The typed
 *  parameter keys are in this format:
 *
 *      "hostname" - the hostname of the domain
 *
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 * Using 0 for @types returns all information groups supported by the given
 * hypervisor.
 *
 * This API requires the VM to run. The caller is responsible for calling
 * virTypedParamsFree to free memory returned in @params.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error.
 */
int virDomainGetGuestInfo(virDomainPtr domain,
                          unsigned int types,
                          virTypedParameterPtr *params,
                          int *nparams,
                          unsigned int flags)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "types=0x%x, params=%p, nparams=%p, flags=0x%x",
                     types, params, nparams, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);

    if (domain->conn->driver->domainGetGuestInfo) {
        int ret;
        ret = domain->conn->driver->domainGetGuestInfo(domain, types,
                                                       params, nparams, flags);

        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}
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/**
 * virDomainSetBlockThreshold:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @dev: string specifying the block device or backing chain element
 * @threshold: threshold in bytes when to fire the event
 * @flags: currently unused, callers should pass 0
 *
 * Set the threshold level for delivering the
 * VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_BLOCK_THRESHOLD if the device or backing chain element
 * described by @dev is written beyond the set threshold level. The threshold
 * level is unset once the event fires. The event might not be delivered at all
 * if libvirtd was not running at the moment when the threshold was reached.
 *
 * Hypervisors report the last written sector of an image in the bulk stats API
 * (virConnectGetAllDomainStats/virDomainListGetStats) as
 * "block.<num>.allocation" in the VIR_DOMAIN_STATS_BLOCK group. The current
 * threshold value is reported as "block.<num>.threshold".
 *
 * This event allows to use thin-provisioned storage which needs management
 * tools to grow it without the need for polling of the data.
 *
 * Returns 0 if the operation has started, -1 on failure.
 */
int
virDomainSetBlockThreshold(virDomainPtr domain,
                           const char *dev,
                           unsigned long long threshold,
                           unsigned int flags)
{
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    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dev='%s' threshold=%llu flags=0x%x",
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                     NULLSTR(dev), threshold, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(dev, error);

    if (domain->conn->driver->domainSetBlockThreshold) {
        int ret;
        ret = domain->conn->driver->domainSetBlockThreshold(domain, dev,
                                                            threshold, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}
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/**
 * virDomainSetLifecycleAction:
 * @domain: pointer to domain object
 * @type: the lifecycle type from virDomainLifecycle
 * @action: the action type from virDomainLifecycleAction
 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact
 *
 * Changes the actions of lifecycle events for domain represented as
 * <on_$type>$action</on_$type> in the domain XML.
 *
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 * QEMU driver has a limitation that if all lifecycle events are set
 * to destroy when the domain is started, it's not possible to change
 * any action for running domain.
 *
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 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
 */
int virDomainSetLifecycleAction(virDomainPtr domain,
                                unsigned int type,
                                unsigned int action,
                                unsigned int flags)
{
    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "type='%u' action='%u' flags='0x%x'",
                     type, action, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error);

    if (type >= VIR_DOMAIN_LIFECYCLE_LAST) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG,
                       _("invalid lifecycle type '%u'"), type);
        goto error;
    }

    if (action >= VIR_DOMAIN_LIFECYCLE_ACTION_LAST) {
        virReportError(VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG,
                       _("invalid lifecycle action '%u'"), action);
        goto error;
    }

    if (domain->conn->driver->domainSetLifecycleAction) {
        int ret;
        ret = domain->conn->driver->domainSetLifecycleAction(domain,
                                                             type,
                                                             action,
                                                             flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}
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/**
 * virDomainGetLaunchSecurityInfo:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @params: where to store security info
 * @nparams: number of items in @params
 * @flags: currently used, set to 0.
 *
 * Get the launch security info. In case of the SEV guest, this will
 * return the launch measurement.
 *
 * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 in case of success.
 */
int virDomainGetLaunchSecurityInfo(virDomainPtr domain,
                                   virTypedParameterPtr *params,
                                   int *nparams,
                                   unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn = domain->conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%p flags=0x%x",
                     params, nparams, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error);
    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn,
                                 VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING))
        flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY;

    if (conn->driver->domainGetLaunchSecurityInfo) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainGetLaunchSecurityInfo(domain, params,
                                                        nparams, flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }
    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(domain->conn);
    return -1;
}
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/**
 * virDomainAgentSetResponseTimeout:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @timeout: timeout in seconds
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Set how long to wait for a response from guest agent commands. By default,
 * agent commands block forever waiting for a response.
 *
 * @timeout must be a value from virDomainAgentCommandTimeoutValues or
 * positive:
 *
 *   VIR_DOMAIN_AGENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT_BLOCK(-2): meaning to block forever
 *      waiting for a result.
 *   VIR_DOMAIN_AGENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT(-1): use default timeout value.
 *   VIR_DOMAIN_AGENT_COMMAND_TIMEOUT_NOWAIT(0): does not wait.
 *   positive value: wait for @timeout seconds
 *
 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
 */
int
virDomainAgentSetResponseTimeout(virDomainPtr domain,
                                 int timeout,
                                 unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "timeout=%i, flags=0x%x",
                     timeout, flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainAgentSetResponseTimeout) {
        if (conn->driver->domainAgentSetResponseTimeout(domain, timeout, flags) < 0)
            goto error;
        return 0;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();

 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}
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/**
 * virDomainBackupBegin:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @backupXML: description of the requested backup
 * @checkpointXML: description of a checkpoint to create or NULL
 * @flags: bitwise or of virDomainBackupBeginFlags
 *
 * Start a point-in-time backup job for the specified disks of a
 * running domain.
 *
 * A backup job is a domain job and thus mutually exclusive with any other
 * domain job such as migration.
 *
 * For now, backup jobs are also mutually exclusive with any
 * other block job on the same device, although this restriction may
 * be lifted in a future release. Progress of the backup job can be
 * tracked via virDomainGetJobStats(). Completion of the job is also announced
 * asynchronously via VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_JOB_COMPLETED event.
 *
 * There are two fundamental backup approaches. The first, called a
 * push model, instructs the hypervisor to copy the state of the guest
 * disk to the designated storage destination (which may be on the
 * local file system or a network device). In this mode, the
 * hypervisor writes the content of the guest disk to the destination,
 * then emits VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_JOB_COMPLETED when the backup is
 * either complete or failed (the backup image is invalid if the job
 * fails or virDomainAbortJob() is used prior to the event being
 * emitted). This kind of the job finishes automatically. Users can
 * determine success by using virDomainGetJobStats() with
 * VIR_DOMAIN_JOB_STATS_COMPLETED flag.
 *
 * The second, called a pull model, instructs the hypervisor to expose
 * the state of the guest disk over an NBD export. A third-party
 * client can then connect to this export and read whichever portions
 * of the disk it desires.  In this mode libvirt has to be informed via
 * virDomainAbortJob() when the third-party NBD client is done and the backup
 * resources can be released.
 *
 * The @backupXML parameter contains details about the backup in the top-level
 * element <domainbackup>, including which backup mode to use, whether the
 * backup is incremental from a previous checkpoint, which disks
 * participate in the backup, the destination for a push model backup,
 * and the temporary storage and NBD server details for a pull model
 * backup.
 *
 * virDomainBackupGetXMLDesc() can be called to learn actual
 * values selected.  For more information, see
 * formatcheckpoint.html#BackupAttributes.
 *
 * The @checkpointXML parameter is optional; if non-NULL, then libvirt
 * behaves as if virDomainCheckpointCreateXML() were called to create
 * a checkpoint atomically covering the same point in time as the
 * backup.
 *
 * The VIR_DOMAIN_BACKUP_BEGIN_REUSE_EXTERNAL specifies that the output or
 * temporary files described by the @backupXML document were created by the
 * caller with correct format and size to hold the backup or temporary data.
 *
 * The creation of a new checkpoint allows for future incremental backups.
 * Note that some hypervisors may require a particular disk format, such as
 * qcow2, in order to take advantage of checkpoints, while allowing arbitrary
 * formats if checkpoints are not involved.
 *
 * Returns 0 on success or -1 on failure.
 */
int
virDomainBackupBegin(virDomainPtr domain,
                     const char *backupXML,
                     const char *checkpointXML,
                     unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "backupXML=%s, checkpointXML=%s, flags=0x%x",
                     NULLSTR(backupXML), NULLSTR(checkpointXML), flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1);
    conn = domain->conn;

    virCheckNonNullArgGoto(backupXML, error);
    virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error);

    if (conn->driver->domainBackupBegin) {
        int ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBackupBegin(domain, backupXML, checkpointXML,
                                              flags);
        if (ret < 0)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return -1;
}


/**
 * virDomainBackupGetXMLDesc:
 * @domain: a domain object
 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0
 *
 * Queries the configuration of the active backup job.
 *
 * In some cases, a user can start a backup job without supplying all
 * details and rely on libvirt to fill in the rest (for example,
 * selecting the port used for an NBD export). This API can then be
 * used to learn what default values were chosen.
 *
 * Returns a NUL-terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance or NULL in
 * case of error.  The caller must free() the returned value.
 */
char *
virDomainBackupGetXMLDesc(virDomainPtr domain,
                          unsigned int flags)
{
    virConnectPtr conn;

    VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=0x%x", flags);

    virResetLastError();

    virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL);
    conn = domain->conn;

    if (conn->driver->domainBackupGetXMLDesc) {
        char *ret;
        ret = conn->driver->domainBackupGetXMLDesc(domain, flags);
        if (!ret)
            goto error;
        return ret;
    }

    virReportUnsupportedError();
 error:
    virDispatchError(conn);
    return NULL;
}