driver: Introduce virDriverShouldAutostart()
Some of objects we manage can be autostarted on libvirtd startup (e.g. domains, network, storage pools). The idea was that when the host is started up these objects are started too without need of user intervention. However, with the latest daemon split and switch to socket activated, short lived daemons (we put --timeout 120 onto each daemon's command line) this doesn't do what we want it to. The problem is not new though, we already had the session daemon come and go and we circumvented this problem by documenting it (see v4.10.0-92-g61b4e8aa). But now that we meet the same problem at all fronts it's time to deal with it. The solution implemented in this commit is to have a file (one per each driver) that: 1) if doesn't exist, is created and autostart is allowed for given driver, 2) if it does exist, then autostart is suppressed for given driver. All the files live in a location that doesn't survive host reboots (/var/run/ for instance) and thus the file is automatically not there on fresh host boot. Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: NDaniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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