- 08 1月, 2014 5 次提交
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
If a user registers for a domain event filtered to a particular domain, but the persistent domain is offline at the time, then the code silently failed to set up the filter. As a result, the event fires for all domains, rather than being filtered. Network events were immune, since they always passed an id 0 argument. The key to this patch is realizing that virObjectEventDispatchMatchCallback() only cared about uuid; so refusing to create a meta for a negative id is pointless, and in fact, malloc'ing meta at all was overkill; instead, just directly store a uuid and a flag of whether to filter. Note that virObjectEventPtr still needs all fields of meta, because this is how we reconstruct a virDomainPtr inside the dispatch handler before calling the end user's callback pointer with the correct object, even though only the uuid portion of meta is used in deciding whether a callback matches the given event. So while uuid is optional for callbacks, it is mandatory for events. The change to testDomainCreateXMLMixed is merely on the setup scenario (as you can't register for a domain unless it is either running or persistent). I actually first wrote that test for this patch, then rebased it to also cover a prior patch (commit 4221d64f), but had to adjust it for that patch to use Create instead of Define for setting up the domain long enough to register the event in order to work around this bug. But while the setup is changed, the main body of the test is still about whether creation events fire as expected. * src/conf/object_event_private.h (_virObjectEventCallback): Replace meta with uuid and flag. (virObjectEventCallbackListAddID): Update signature. * src/conf/object_event.h (virObjectEventStateRegisterID): Likewise. * src/conf/object_event_private.h (virObjectEventNew): Document use of name and uuid in events. * src/conf/object_event.c (virObjectEventCallbackListAddID): Drop arguments that don't affect filtering. (virObjectEventCallbackListRemoveID) (virObjectEventDispatchMatchCallback) (virObjectEventStateRegisterID): Update clients. * src/conf/domain_event.c (virDomainEventCallbackListAdd) (virDomainEventStateRegisterID): Likewise. * src/conf/network_event.c (virNetworkEventStateRegisterID): Likewise. * tests/objecteventtest.c (testDomainCreateXMLMixed): Enhance test. Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
Consider these two calls, in either order: id1 = virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(conn, NULL, VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LIFECYCLE, VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(callback), NULL, NULL); virConnectDomainEventRegister(conn, callback, NULL, NULL); Right now, the second call fails, because under the hood, the old-style function registration is tightly coupled to the new style lifecycle eventID, and the two calls both try to register the same global eventID callback representation. We've alreay documented that users should avoid old-style registration and deregistration, so anyone heeding the advice won't run into this situation. But it would be even nicer if we pretend the two interfaces are completely separate, and disallow any cross-linking. That is, a call to old-style deregister should never remove a new-style callback even if it is the same function pointer, and a call to new-style callback using only callbackIDs obtained legitimately should never remove an old-style callback (of course, since our callback IDs are sequential, and there is still coupling under the hood, you can easily guess the callbackID of an old style registration and use new-style deregistration to nuke it - but that starts to be blatantly bad coding on your part rather than a surprising result on what looks like reasonable stand-alone API). With this patch, you can now register a global lifecycle event handler twice, by using both old and new APIs; if such an event occurs, your callback will be entered twice. But that is not a problem in practice, since it is already possible to use the new API to register both a global and per-domain event handler using the same function, which will likewise fire your callback twice for that domain. Duplicates are still prevented when using the same API with same parameters twice (old-style twice, new-style global twice, or new-style per-domain with same domain twice), and things are still bounded (it is not possible to register a single function pointer more than N+2 times per event id, where N is the number of domains available on the connection). Besides, it has always been possible to register as many separate function pointers on the same event id as desired, through either old or new style API, where the bound there is the physical limitation of writing a program with enough distinct function pointers. Adding another event registration in the testsuite is sufficient to cover this, where the test fails without the rest of the patch. * src/conf/object_event.c (_virObjectEventCallback): Add field. (virObjectEventCallbackLookup): Add argument. (virObjectEventCallbackListAddID, virObjectEventStateCallbackID): Adjust callers. * tests/objecteventtest.c (testDomainCreateXMLMixed): Enhance test. Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
On the surface, this sequence of API calls should succeed: id1 = virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(..., VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LIFECYCLE,...); id2 = virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(..., VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_RTC_CHANGE,...); virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny(id1); id1 = virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(..., VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LIFECYCLE,...); And for test:///default, it does. But for qemu:///system, it fails: libvirt: XML-RPC error : internal error: domain event 0 already registered Looking closer, the bug is caused by miscommunication between the object event engine and the client side of the remote driver. In our implementation, we set up a single server-side event per eventID, then the client side replicates that one event to all callbacks that have been registered client side. To know when to turn the server side eventID on or off, the client side must track how many events for the same eventID have been registered. But while our code was filtering by eventID on event registration, it did not filter on event deregistration. So the above API calls resulted in the deregister returning 1 instead of 0, so no RPC deregister was issued, and the final register detects on the server side that the server is already handling eventID 0. Unfortunately, since the problem is only observable on remote connections, it's not possible to enhance objecteventtest to expose the semantics using only public API entry points. * src/conf/object_event.c (virObjectEventCallbackListCount): New function. (virObjectEventCallbackListAddID) (virObjectEventCallbackListRemoveID) (virObjectEventCallbackListMarkDeleteID): Use it. Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
Tighten up scope after the previous patch avoided using internals. This will also make it easier to change internal implementation without having to chase down quite as many impacted callers or worrying about two files getting implementations out of sync. * src/conf/object_event_private.h (virObjectEventCallbackListAddID, virObjectEventQueueClear) (virObjectEventStateLock, virObjectEventStateUnlock) (virObjectEventTimer): Drop prototype. (_virObjectEventCallbackList, _virObjectEventState) (_virObjectEventCallback): Move... * src/conf/object_event.c: ...here. (virObjectEventCallbackListAddID, virObjectEventQueueClear) (virObjectEventStateLock, virObjectEventStateUnlock) (virObjectEventTimer): Mark private. Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
Right now, the older virConnectDomainEventRegister (takes a function pointer, returns 0 on success) and the newer virConnectDomainEventRegisterID (takes an eventID, returns a callbackID) share the underlying implementation (the older API ends up consuming a callbackID for eventID 0 under the hood). We implemented that by a lot of copy and pasted code between object_event.c and domain_event.c, according to whether we are dealing with a function pointer or an eventID. However, our copy and paste is not symmetric. Consider this sequence: id1 = virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(conn, dom, VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LIFECYCLE, VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK(callback), NULL, NULL); virConnectDomainEventRegister(conn, callback, NULL, NULL); virConnectDomainEventDeregister(conn, callback); virConnectDomainEventDeregsiterAny(conn, id1); the first three calls would succeed, but the third call ended up nuking the id1 callbackID (the per-domain new-style handler), then the fourth call failed with an error about an unknown callbackID, leaving us with the global handler (old-style) still live and receiving events. It required another old-style deregister to clean up the mess. Root cause was that virDomainEventCallbackList{Remove,MarkDelete} were only checking for function pointer match, rather than also checking for whether the registration was global. Rather than playing with the guts of object_event ourselves in domain_event, it is nicer to add a mapping function for the internal callback id, then share common code for event removal. For now, the function-to-id mapping is used only internally; I thought about whether a new public API to let a user learn the callback would be useful, but decided exposing this to the user is probably a disservice, since we already publicly document that they should avoid the old style, and since this patch already demonstrates that older libvirt versions have weird behavior when mixing old and new styles. And like all good bug fix patches, I enhanced the testsuite, validating that the changes in tests/ expose the failure without the rest of the patch. * src/conf/object_event.c (virObjectEventCallbackLookup) (virObjectEventStateCallbackID): New functions. (virObjectEventCallbackLookup): Use helper function. * src/conf/object_event_private.h (virObjectEventStateCallbackID): Declare new function. * src/conf/domain_event.c (virDomainEventStateRegister) (virDomainEventStateDeregister): Let common code handle the complexity. (virDomainEventCallbackListRemove) (virDomainEventCallbackListMarkDelete) (virDomainEventCallbackListAdd): Drop unused functions. * tests/objecteventtest.c (testDomainCreateXMLMixed): New test. Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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- 06 1月, 2014 2 次提交
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
We might as well take advantage of viralloc.h instead of open-coding array management ourselves. While at it, I simplified several places that were doing repetitive pointer chasing to use an intermediate variable for legibility (some other places remain, but they will disapper in later refactoring patches). * src/conf/object_event_private.h (_virObjectEventCallbackList): Use size_t for count. * src/conf/object_event.c (_virObjectEventQueue): Likewise. (virObjectEventCallbackListRemoveID): Use VIR_DELETE_ELEMENT. (virObjectEventQueuePush, virObjectEventCallbackListAddID): Use VIR_APPEND_ELEMENT. (virObjectEventCallbackListEventID) (virObjectEventStateDispatchCallbacks): Simplify code. Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
No need to use an int that only ever stores 0 and 1. * src/conf/object_event_private.h (_virObjectEventCallback): Change deleted to bool. * src/conf/object_event.c (virObjectEventDispatchMatchCallback): Switch return type to bool. (virObjectEventCallbackListMarkDeleteID): Update client. * src/conf/domain_event.c (virDomainEventCallbackListMarkDelete): Likewise.
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- 04 1月, 2014 2 次提交
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
Any file with access to object_event_private.h also has access to the internals of virObjectEvent, without needing an accessor function. Not to mention the accessor function was doing type checks that would always succeed. * src/conf/object_event_private.h (virObjectEventGetEventID): Drop. * src/conf/object_event.c (virObjectEventGetEventID): Drop. (virObjectEventDispatchMatchCallback): Simplify caller. * src/conf/domain_event.c (virDomainEventDispatchDefaultFunc): Likewise. Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
While working on events, I found a number of minor issues; I'm hoisting these to the front rather than doing it piecemeal in the patches where I first noticed bad or missing documentation. * src/conf/object_event.c: Fix grammar, document all parameters of public functions, wrap some long lines. * src/conf/object_event.h: Likewise. * src/conf/network_event.c: Likewise. * src/conf/domain_event.c: Likewise (except for the large number of event creation functions). * src/libvirt_private.cyms (conf/object_event.h): Split... (conf/network_event.h): ...to account for new file. Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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- 14 12月, 2013 3 次提交
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
Signed-off-by: NDaniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
The event namespace concept is mostly redundant information. With the re-written dispatcher, the namespace is only used for equality comparisons between event IDs. This can be solved by just comparing virClassPtr instances instead. Signed-off-by: NDaniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
Instead of having the object event code have to know about each type of event and their dispatch functions, associate a dispatch function with the object instance. The dispatch code can thus be significantly simplified. Signed-off-by: NDaniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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- 13 12月, 2013 1 次提交
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由 Nehal J Wani 提交于
While running objecteventtest, it was found that valgrind pointed out the following memory leak: ==13464== 5 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 7 of 134 ==13464== at 0x4A0887C: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:270) ==13464== by 0x341F485E21: strdup (strdup.c:42) ==13464== by 0x4CAE28F: virStrdup (virstring.c:554) ==13464== by 0x4CF3CBE: virObjectEventCallbackListAddID (object_event.c:286) ==13464== by 0x4CF49CA: virObjectEventStateRegisterID (object_event.c:729) ==13464== by 0x4CF73FE: virDomainEventStateRegisterID (domain_event.c:1424) ==13464== by 0x4D7358F: testConnectDomainEventRegisterAny (test_driver.c:6032) ==13464== by 0x4D600C8: virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny (libvirt.c:19128) ==13464== by 0x402409: testDomainStartStopEvent (objecteventtest.c:232) ==13464== by 0x403451: virtTestRun (testutils.c:138) ==13464== by 0x402012: mymain (objecteventtest.c:395) ==13464== by 0x403AF2: virtTestMain (testutils.c:593) ==13464==
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- 11 12月, 2013 3 次提交
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由 Cédric Bosdonnat 提交于
Hitting this should be pretty rare, but at least developers will know that they are providing a weird event ID. Otherwise for namespace that are added in the normal way, gcc will raise a warning about unhandled case in the switch.
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由 Cédric Bosdonnat 提交于
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由 Cédric Bosdonnat 提交于
Define the public API for (de-)registering network events and the callbacks for receiving lifecycle events. The lifecycle event includes a 'detail' parameter to match the domain lifecycle event data, but this is currently unused. The network events related code goes into its own set of internal files src/conf/network_event.[ch]
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- 10 12月, 2013 1 次提交
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由 Cédric Bosdonnat 提交于
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