1. 29 4月, 2014 10 次提交
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      storage_backend_rbd: Correct argument order to rbd_create3 · 4cd508ba
      Steven McDonald 提交于
      The stripe_unit and stripe_count arguments are passed to rbd_create3 in
      the wrong order, resulting in a stripe size of 1 byte with 4194304
      stripes on newly created RBD volumes.
      
      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1092208Signed-off-by: NSteven McDonald <steven.mcdonald@anchor.net.au>
      4cd508ba
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      enforce sane readdir usage · eae00fb5
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Now that all clients have been adjusted, ensure that no future
      misuse of readdir is introduced into the code base.
      
      * cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_readdir): New rule.
      * src/util/virfile.c (virDirRead): Exempt the wrapper.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      eae00fb5
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      network: use virDirRead in networkMigrateStateFiles · a4315234
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This attempts to follow the same variable name and usage patterns as
      the other conversions to virDirRead().
      a4315234
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      storage: use virDirRead API · 56a03233
      Eric Blake 提交于
      More instances of failure to report (unlikely) readdir errors.
      In one case, I chose to ignore them, given that a readdir error
      would be no different than timing out on the loop, where the
      fallback path behaves correctly either way.
      
      * src/storage/storage_backend.c (virStorageBackendStablePath):
      Ignore readdir errors.
      * src/storage/storage_backend_fs.c
      (virStorageBackendFileSystemRefresh): Report readdir errors.
      * src/storage/storage_backend_iscsi.c
      (virStorageBackendISCSIGetHostNumber): Likewise.
      * src/storage/storage_backend_scsi.c (getNewStyleBlockDevice)
      (getBlockDevice, virStorageBackendSCSIFindLUs): Likewise.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      56a03233
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      drivers: use virDirRead API · ddcf4730
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Convert all remaining clients of readdir to use the new
      interface, so that we can ensure (unlikely) errors while
      reading a directory are reported.
      
      * src/openvz/openvz_conf.c (openvzAssignUUIDs): Use new
      interface.
      * src/parallels/parallels_storage.c (parallelsFindVolumes)
      (parallelsFindVmVolumes): Report readdir failures.
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSnapshotLoad): Ignore readdir
      failures.
      * src/secret/secret_driver.c (loadSecrets): Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_hostdev.c
      (qemuHostdevHostSupportsPassthroughVFIO): Report readdir failures.
      * src/xen/xen_inotify.c (xenInotifyOpen): Likewise.
      * src/xen/xm_internal.c (xenXMConfigCacheRefresh): Likewise.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      ddcf4730
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      util: use virDirRead API · ac1d42ac
      Eric Blake 提交于
      In making the conversion to the new API, I fixed a couple bugs:
      virSCSIDeviceGetSgName would leak memory if a directory
      unexpectedly contained multiple entries;
      virNetDevTapGetRealDeviceName could report a spurious error
      from a stale errno inherited before starting the readdir search.
      
      The decision on whether to store the result of virDirRead into
      a variable is based on whether the end of the loop falls through
      to cleanup code automatically.  In some cases, we have loops that
      are documented to return NULL on failure, and which raise an
      error on most failure paths but not in the case where the directory
      was unexpectedly empty; it may be worth a followup patch to
      explicitly report an error if readdir was successful but the
      directory was empty, so that a NULL return always has an error set.
      
      * src/util/vircgroup.c (virCgroupRemoveRecursively): Use new
      interface.
      (virCgroupKillRecursiveInternal, virCgroupSetOwner): Report
      readdir failures.
      * src/util/virfile.c (virFileLoopDeviceOpenSearch)
      (virFileNBDDeviceFindUnused, virFileDeleteTree): Use new
      interface.
      * src/util/virnetdevtap.c (virNetDevTapGetRealDeviceName):
      Properly check readdir errors.
      * src/util/virpci.c (virPCIDeviceIterDevices)
      (virPCIDeviceFileIterate, virPCIGetNetName): Report readdir
      failures.
      (virPCIDeviceAddressIOMMUGroupIterate): Use new interface.
      * src/util/virscsi.c (virSCSIDeviceGetSgName): Report readdir
      failures, and avoid memory leak.
      (virSCSIDeviceGetDevName): Report readdir failures.
      * src/util/virusb.c (virUSBDeviceSearch): Report readdir
      failures.
      * src/util/virutil.c (virGetFCHostNameByWWN)
      (virFindFCHostCapableVport): Report readdir failures.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      ac1d42ac
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      conf: use virDirRead API · 6b9f40e8
      Eric Blake 提交于
      When reading configuration files, we were silently ignoring
      directory read failures.  While unlikely, we might as well
      report them.
      
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainObjListLoadAllConfigs): Report
      readdir errors.
      * src/conf/network_conf.c (virNetworkLoadAllState)
      (virNetworkLoadAllConfigs): Likewise.
      * src/conf/nwfilter_conf.c (virNWFilterLoadAllConfigs): Likewise.
      * src/conf/storage_conf.c (virStoragePoolLoadAllConfigs):
      Likewise.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      6b9f40e8
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      nodeinfo: use virDirRead API · 92cf75df
      Natanael Copa 提交于
      This makes sure that errno is reset before readdir is called, even if
      the loop does a 'continue'.
      
      This fixes issue with musl libc which sets errno on sscanf. The
      following 'continue' makes the errno be set before calling readdir.
      Signed-off-by: NNatanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org>
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      92cf75df
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      util: introduce virDirRead wrapper for readdir · 1ce2f1a4
      Natanael Copa 提交于
      Introduce a wrapper for readdir. This helps us make sure that we always
      set errno before calling readdir and it will make sure errors are
      properly logged.
      Signed-off-by: NNatanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org>
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      1ce2f1a4
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      xen: ensure /usr/sbin/xend exists before checking status · 4f70ae24
      Jim Fehlig 提交于
      With xend on the way out, installations may not even have
      /usr/sbin/xend, which results in the following error when the
      drivers are probed
      
      2014-04-28 18:21:19.271+0000: 22129: error : virCommandWait:2426 :
      internal error: Child process (/usr/sbin/xend status) unexpected exit
      status 127: libvirt:  error : cannot execute binary /usr/sbin/xend:
      No such file or directory
      
      Check for existence of /usr/sbin/xend before trying to run it with
      the 'status' option.
      4f70ae24
  2. 28 4月, 2014 5 次提交
  3. 27 4月, 2014 6 次提交
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      network: centralize check for active network during interface attach · 34cc3b2f
      Laine Stump 提交于
      The check for a network being active during interface attach was being
      done individually in several places (by both the lxc driver and the
      qemu driver), but those places were too specific, leading to it *not*
      being checked when allocating a connection/device from a macvtap or
      hostdev network.
      
      This patch puts a single check in networkAllocateActualDevice(), which
      is always called before the any network interface is attached to any
      type of domain. It also removes all the other now-redundant checks
      from the lxc and qemu drivers.
      
      NB: the following patches are prerequisites for this patch, in the
      case that it is backported to any branch:
      
        440beeb7 network: fix virNetworkObjAssignDef and persistence
        8aaa5b68 network: create statedir during driver initialization
        b9e95491 network: change location of network state xml files
        411c5486 network: set macvtap/hostdev networks active if their state
                file exists
      
      This fixes:
      
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=880483
      34cc3b2f
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      network: set macvtap/hostdev networks active if their state file exists · 411c5486
      Laine Stump 提交于
      libvirt attempts to determine at startup time which networks are
      already active, and set their active flags. Previously it has done
      this by assuming that all networks are inactive, then setting the
      active flag if the network has a bridge device associated with it and
      that bridge device exists. This is not useful for macvtap and hostdev
      based networks, since they do not use a bridge device.
      
      Of course the reason that such a check had to be done was that the
      presence of a status file in the network "stateDir" couldn't be
      trusted as an indicator of whether or not a network was active. This
      was due to the network driver mistakenly using
      /var/lib/libvirt/network to store the status files, rather than
      /var/run/libvirt/network (similar to what is done by every other
      libvirt driver that stores status xml for its objects). The difference
      is that /var/run is cleared out when the host reboots, so you can be
      assured that the state file you are seeing isn't just left over from a
      previous boot of the host.
      
      Now that the network driver has been switched to using
      /var/run/libvirt/network for status, we can also modify it to assume
      that any network with an existing status file is by definition active
      - we do this when reading the status file. To fine tune the results,
      networkFindActiveConfigs() is changed to networkUpdateAllState(),
      and only sets active = 0 if the conditions for particular network
      types are *not* met.
      
      The result is that during the first run of libvirtd after the host
      boots, there are no status files, so no networks are active. Any time
      libvirtd is restarted, any network with a status file will be marked
      as active (unless the network uses a bridge device and that device for
      some reason doesn't exist).
      411c5486
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      network: change location of network state xml files · b9e95491
      Laine Stump 提交于
      For some reason these have been stored in /var/lib, although other
      drivers (e.g. qemu and lxc) store their state files in /var/run.
      
      It's much nicer to store state files in /var/run because it is
      automatically cleared out when the system reboots. We can then use
      existence of the state file as a convenient indicator of whether or
      not a particular network is active.
      
      Since changing the location of the state files by itself will cause
      problems in the case of a *live* upgrade from an older libvirt that
      uses /var/lib (because current status of active networks will be
      lost), the network driver initialization has been modified to migrate
      any network state files from /var/lib to /var/run.
      
      This will not help those trying to *downgrade*, but in practice this
      will only be problematic in two cases
      
      1) If there are networks with network-wide bandwidth limits configured
         *and in use* by a guest during a downgrade to "old" libvirt. In this
         case, the class ID's used for that network's tc rules, as well as
         the currently in-use bandwidth "floor" will be forgotten.
      
      2) If someone does this: 1) upgrade libvirt, 2) downgrade libvirt, 3)
         modify running state of network (e.g. add a static dhcp host, etc),
         4) upgrade. In this case, the modifications to the running network
         will be lost (but not any persistent changes to the network's
         config).
      b9e95491
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      network: create statedir during driver initialization · 8aaa5b68
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This directory should be created when the network driver is first
      started up, not just when a dhcp daemon is run. This hasn't posed a
      problem in the past, because the directory has always been
      pre-existing.
      8aaa5b68
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      network: fix virNetworkObjAssignDef and persistence · 440beeb7
      Laine Stump 提交于
      Experimentation showed that if virNetworkCreateXML() was called for a
      network that was already defined, and then the network was
      subsequently shutdown, the network would continue to be persistent
      after the shutdown (expected/desired), but the original config would
      be lost in favor of the transient config sent in with
      virNetworkCreateXML() (which would then be the new persistent config)
      (obviously unexpected/not desired).
      
      To fix this, virNetworkObjAssignDef() has been changed to
      
      1) properly save/free network->def and network->newDef for all the
      various combinations of live/active/persistent, including some
      combinations that were previously considered to be an error but didn't
      need to be (e.g. setting a "live" config for a network that isn't yet
      active but soon will be - that was previously considered an error,
      even though in practice it can be very useful).
      
      2) automatically set the persistent flag whenever a new non-live
      config is assigned to the network (and clear it when the non-live
      config is set to NULL). the libvirt network driver no longer directly
      manipulates network->persistent, but instead relies entirely on
      virNetworkObjAssignDef() to do the right thing automatically.
      
      After this patch, the following sequence will behave as expected:
      
      virNetworkDefineXML(X)
      virNetworkCreateXML(X') (same name but some config different)
      virNetworkDestroy(X)
      
      At the end of these calls, the network config will remain as it was
      after the initial virNetworkDefine(), whereas previously it would take
      on the changes given during virNetworkCreateXML().
      
      Another effect of this tighter coupling between a) setting a !live def
      and b) setting/clearing the "persistent" flag, is that future patches
      which change the details of network lifecycle management
      (e.g. upcoming patches to fix detection of "active" networks when
      libvirtd is restarted) will find it much more difficult to break
      persistence functionality.
      440beeb7
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      build: -avoid-version on libvirt_driver_nwfilter · 014f317b
      Dwight Engen 提交于
      This fixes the following make rpm warning:
      
      warning: Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found:
         /usr/lib64/libvirt/connection-driver/libvirt_driver_nwfilter.so.0
         /usr/lib64/libvirt/connection-driver/libvirt_driver_nwfilter.so.0.0.0
      
      introduced in comit 8d559864Signed-off-by: NDwight Engen <dwight.engen@oracle.com>
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      014f317b
  4. 26 4月, 2014 1 次提交
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      libxl: Support PV consoles · 657cb1e4
      Ian Campbell 提交于
      Currently the driver only exposes the ability to connect to the serial console
      of a Xen guest, which doesn't work for a PV guest. Since for an HVM guest the
      serial devices are duplicated as consoles it is sufficient to just use the
      console devices unconditionally.
      
      Tested with the following bit of config XML:
      
      <domain type='xen'>
        ...
        <devices>
          <console type='pty'>
            <target type='xen'/>
          </console>
        </devices>
      </domain>
      
      I have observed and tested this on ARM but I believe it also applies to x86 PV
      guests.
      Signed-off-by: NIan Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
      Cc: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
      Cc: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>
      Cc: Clark Laughlin <clark.laughlin@linaro.org>
      657cb1e4
  5. 25 4月, 2014 18 次提交