1. 31 10月, 2012 1 次提交
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      util: do a better job of matching up pids with their binaries · 7bafe009
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This patch resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=871201
      
      If libvirt is restarted after updating the dnsmasq or radvd packages,
      a subsequent "virsh net-destroy" will fail to kill the dnsmasq/radvd
      process.
      
      The problem is that when libvirtd restarts, it re-reads the dnsmasq
      and radvd pidfiles, then does a sanity check on each pid it finds,
      including checking that the symbolic link in /proc/$pid/exe actually
      points to the same file as the path used by libvirt to execute the
      binary in the first place. If this fails, libvirt assumes that the
      process is no longer alive.
      
      But if the original binary has been replaced, the link in /proc is set
      to "$binarypath (deleted)" (it literally has the string " (deleted)"
      appended to the link text stored in the filesystem), so even if a new
      binary exists in the same location, attempts to resolve the link will
      fail.
      
      In the end, not only is the old dnsmasq/radvd not terminated when the
      network is stopped, but a new dnsmasq can't be started when the
      network is later restarted (because the original process is still
      listening on the ports that the new process wants).
      
      The solution is, when the initial "use stat to check for identical
      inodes" check for identity between /proc/$pid/exe and $binpath fails,
      to check /proc/$pid/exe for a link ending with " (deleted)" and if so,
      truncate that part of the link and compare what's left with the
      original binarypath.
      
      A twist to this problem is that on systems with "merged" /sbin and
      /usr/sbin (i.e. /sbin is really just a symlink to /usr/sbin; Fedora
      17+ is an example of this), libvirt may have started the process using
      one path, but /proc/$pid/exe lists a different path (indeed, on F17
      this is the case - libvirtd uses /sbin/dnsmasq, but /proc/$pid/exe
      shows "/usr/sbin/dnsmasq"). The further bit of code to resolve this is
      to call virFileResolveAllLinks() on both the original binarypath and
      on the truncated link we read from /proc/$pid/exe, and compare the
      results.
      
      The resulting code still succeeds in all the same cases it did before,
      but also succeeds if the binary was deleted or replaced after it was
      started.
      7bafe009
  2. 30 10月, 2012 9 次提交
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      cpu: Fix definition of flag smap · 7af929d0
      Peter Krempa 提交于
      A mild case of dyslexia caused that commit
      012f9b19 specifies wrong mask for the
      smap cpu feature flag. This patch fixes that mistake.
      7af929d0
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      nodeinfotest: Delete NUL bytes from test data · f88b076d
      Peter Krempa 提交于
      The test data contained extra \0 bytes after newlines probably due to a
      kernel off-by-one bug.
      f88b076d
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      sanlock: Introduce 'user' and 'group' conf variables · 9af1b30d
      Michal Privoznik 提交于
      through which user set under what permissions does sanlock
      daemon run so libvirt will set the same permissions for
      files exposed to it.
      9af1b30d
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      qemu: Do not ignore address for USB disks · 8f708761
      Vladislav Bogdanov 提交于
      8f708761
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      esx: Fix connection to ESX 5.1 · bab7752c
      Martin Kletzander 提交于
      After separating 5.x and 5.1 versions of ESX, we forgot to add 5.1
      into the list of allowed connections, so connections to 5.1 fail since
      v1.0.0-rc1-5-g1e7cd395
      bab7752c
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      build: place attributes in correct location · c047f547
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Ever since commit eefb881d, ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL has normally been a
      no-op under gcc (since it tends to cause more bugs than it cures
      given gcc's current lame implementation of the attribute).  However,
      the macro is still useful to Coverity and other static-analysis
      tools, but only if we use it correctly.  Coverity follows gcc's lead
      in accepting function declarations with attributes at the end, but
      function bodies must attach attributes to the return type.  That is,
      these are valid:
      
      void foo(void *arg) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1);
      void ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1) foo(void *arg);
      void ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1) foo(void *arg) {}
      
      but this is not:
      
      void foo(void *arg) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1) {}
      
      even though you don't get a compile failure until you do static
      analysis.  Bug introduced in commit 80533ca2, with these symptoms:
      
      nodeinfo.c:206: error: expected ',' or ';' before '{' token
      cc1: warning: unrecognized command line option "-Wno-suggest-attribute=const"
      cc1: warning: unrecognized command line option "-Wno-suggest-attribute=pure"
      make[3]: *** [libvirt_driver_la-nodeinfo.lo] Error 1
      
      * src/nodeinfo.c (virNodeParseNode): Fix syntax error when
      non-null attribute is in use.
      c047f547
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      build: fix linking with systemtap probes · a047a24d
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Commit 34e8f63a altered virfile.o to drag in additional symbols,
      which in turn led to pulling in other .o files and eventually causing
      a link failure when systemtap probes are enabled, such as:
      
      ./.libs/libvirt_util.a(libvirt_util_la-event_poll.o): In function `virEventPollRunOnce':
      /home/dummy/libvirt/src/util/event_poll.c:614: undefined reference to `libvirt_event_poll_run_semaphore'
      ./.libs/libvirt_util.a(libvirt_util_la-event_poll.o):(.note.stapsdt+0x24): undefined reference to `libvirt_event_poll_add_handle_semaphore'
      
      Even though libvirt_iohelper and libvirt_parthelper don't directly
      use the portion of virfile.o that drags in probing, it was easier
      to satisfy the linker and get the build back up, than to figure out
      whether it is even possible or worth trying to disentangle the mess.
      
      * src/Makefile.am (libvirt_iohelper_LDADD)
      (libvirt_parthelper_LDADD): Use libvirt_probes.lo when needed.
      a047a24d
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      qemu: Report errors from iohelper · 34e8f63a
      Michal Privoznik 提交于
      Currently, we use iohelper when saving/restoring a domain.
      However, if there's some kind of error (like I/O) it is not
      propagated to libvirt. Since it is not qemu who is doing
      the actual write() it will not get error. The iohelper does.
      Therefore we should check for iohelper errors as it makes
      libvirt more user friendly.
      34e8f63a
  3. 29 10月, 2012 3 次提交
  4. 28 10月, 2012 1 次提交
  5. 27 10月, 2012 17 次提交
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      build: typo fix for qemu cpu affinity · dd0a7040
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Introduced in commit 0039a32f.
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuPrepareCpumap): s/covert/convert/
      dd0a7040
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      blockjob: relabel entire existing chain · 5a3501be
      Eric Blake 提交于
      When using block copy to pivot over to a new chain, the backing files
      for the new chain might still need labeling (particularly if the user
      passes --reuse-ext with a relative backing file name).  Relabeling a
      file that is already labeled won't hurt, so this just labels the entire
      chain at the point of the pivot.  Doing the relabel of the chain uses
      the fact that we already safely probed the file type of an external
      file at the start of the block copy.
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockPivot): Relabel chain before
      asking qemu to pivot.
      5a3501be
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      blockjob: allow mirroring under SELinux and cgroup · 35c7701c
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Use the recent addition of qemuDomainPrepareDiskChainElement to
      obtain locking manager lease, permit a block device through cgroups,
      and set the SELinux label; then audit the fact that we hand a new
      file over to qemu.  Alas, releasing the lease and label at the end
      of the mirroring is a trickier prospect (we would have to trace the
      backing chain of both source and destination, and be sure not to
      revoke rights to any part of the chain that is shared), so for now,
      virDomainBlockJobAbort still leaves things with additional access
      granted (as block-pull and block-commit have the same problem of
      not clamping access after completion, a future cleanup would cover
      all three commands).
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockCopy): Set up labeling.
      35c7701c
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      blockjob: allow for existing files in block-copy · 8ee5073c
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Support the REUSE_EXT flag, in part by copying sanity checks from
      snapshot code.  This code introduces a case of probing an external
      file for its type; such an action would be a security risk if the
      existing file is supposed to be raw but the contents resemble some
      other format; however, since the virDomainBlockRebase API has a
      flag to force treating the file as raw rather than probe, we can
      assume that probing is safe in all other instances.  Besides, if
      we don't probe or force raw, then qemu will.
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockRebase): Allow REUSE_EXT
      flag.
      (qemuDomainBlockCopy): Wire up flag, and add some sanity checks.
      8ee5073c
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      blockjob: implement block copy for qemu · c1eb3805
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Minimal patch to wire up all the pieces in the previous patches
      to actually enable a block copy job.  By minimal, I mean that
      qemu creates the file (that is, no REUSE_EXT flag support yet),
      SELinux must be disabled, a lock manager is not informed, and the
      audit logs aren't updated.  But those will be added as
      improvements in future patches.
      
      This patch is designed so that if we ever add a future API
      virDomainBlockCopy with more bells and whistles (such as letting
      the user specify a destination image format different than the
      source), where virDomainBlockRebase is a wrapper around the
      simpler portions of the new functionality, then the new API can
      just reuse the new qemuDomainBlockCopy function and already
      support _SHALLOW and _REUSE_EXT flags.  Also note that libvirt.c
      already filtered the new flags if _COPY is not present, so that
      we are not impacting the case of BlockRebase being a wrapper
      around BlockPull.
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockCopy): New function.
      (qemuDomainBlockRebase): Call it when appropriate.
      c1eb3805
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      blockjob: make block pivot safer · 400ac797
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Since libvirt drops locks between issuing a monitor command and
      getting a response, it is possible for libvirtd to be restarted
      before getting a response on a block-job-complete command; worse, it
      is also possible for the guest to shut itself down during the window
      while libvirtd is down, ending the qemu process.  A management app
      needs to know if the pivot happened (and the destination file
      contains guest contents not in the source) or failed (and the source
      file contains guest contents not in the destination), but since
      the job is finished, 'query-block-jobs' no longer tracks the
      status of the job, and if the qemu process itself has disappeared,
      even 'query-block' cannot be checked to ask qemu its current state.
      
      At the time of this patch, the design for persistent bitmap has not
      been clarified, so a followup patch will be needed once qemu
      actually figures out how to expose it, and we figure out how to use
      it.  In the meantime, we have a solution that avoids the worst of
      the problem.  [This problem was first analyzed with the RHEL 6.3
      __com.redhat_drive-reopen command; which partly explains why
      upstream qemu 1.3 ditched the drive-reopen idea and went with
      block-job-complete plus persistent bitmap instead.]
      
      If we surround 'drive-reopen' with a pause/resume pair, then we can
      guarantee that the guest cannot modify either source or destination
      files in the window of libvirtd uncertainty, and the management app
      is guaranteed that either libvirt knows the outcome and reported it
      correctly; or that on libvirtd restart, the guest will still be
      paused and that the qemu process cannot have disappeared due to
      guest shutdown; and use that as a clue that the management app must
      implement recovery protocol, with both source and destination files
      still being in sync and with 'query-block' still being an option as
      part of that recovery.  My testing shows that the pause window will
      typically be only a fraction of a second.
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockPivot): Pause around
      drive-reopen.
      (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): Update caller.
      400ac797
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      blockjob: support pivot operation on cancel · eaba79d2
      Eric Blake 提交于
      This is the bare minimum to end a copy job (of course, until a
      later patch adds the ability to start a copy job, this patch
      doesn't do much in isolation; I've just split the patches to
      ease the review).
      
      This patch intentionally avoids SELinux, lock manager, and audit
      actions.  Also, if libvirtd restarts at the exact moment that a
      'block-job-complete' is in flight, the proposed proper way to
      detect the outcome of that would be with a persistent bitmap and
      some additional query commands when libvirtd restarts.  This
      patch is enough to test the common case of success when used
      correctly, while saving the subtleties of proper cleanup for
      worst-case errors for later.
      
      When a mirror job is started, cancelling the job safely reverts back
      to the source disk, regardless of whether the destination is in
      phase 1 (streaming, in which case the destination is worthless) or
      phase 2 (mirroring, in which case the destination is synced up to
      the source at the time of the cancel).  Our existing code does just
      fine in either phase, other than some bookkeeping cleanup; this
      implements live block copy.
      
      Ideas for future enhancements via new flags:
      
      Depending on when persistent bitmap support is added, it may be
      worth adding a VIR_DOMAIN_REBASE_COPY_ATOMIC flag that fails up
      front if we detect an older qemu with risky pivot operation.
      
      Interesting side note: while snapshot-create --disk-only creates a
      copy of the disk at a point in time by moving the domain on to a
      new file (the copy is the file now in the just-extended backing
      chain), blockjob --abort of a copy job creates a copy of the disk
      while keeping the domain on the original file.  There may be
      potential improvements to the snapshot code to exploit block copy
      over multiple disks all at one point in time.  And, if
      'block-job-cancel' were made part of 'transaction', you could
      copy multiple disks at the same point in time without pausing
      the domain.  This also implies we may want to add a --quiesce flag
      to virDomainBlockJobAbort, so that when breaking a mirror (whether
      by cancel or pivot), the side of the mirror that we are abandoning
      is at least in a stable state with regards to guest I/O.
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockJobAbort): Accept new flag.
      (qemuDomainBlockPivot): New helper function.
      (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): Implement it.
      eaba79d2
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      blockjob: return appropriate event and info · edecd45c
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Handle the new type of block copy event and info.  Of course,
      this patch does nothing until a later patch actually allows the
      creation/abort of a block copy job.
      
      * include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_READY): New
      block job status.
      * src/libvirt.c (virDomainBlockRebase): Document the event.
      * src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (eventHandlers): New event.
      (qemuMonitorJSONHandleBlockJobReady): New function.
      (qemuMonitorJSONGetBlockJobInfoOne): Translate new job type.
      (qemuMonitorJSONHandleBlockJobImpl): Handle new event and job type.
      * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessHandleBlockJob): Recognize
      the event to minimize snooping.
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): Snoop a successful
      info query to save effort on a pivot request.
      edecd45c
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      blockjob: react to active block copy · b3822ed0
      Eric Blake 提交于
      For now, disk migration via block copy job is not implemented in
      libvirt.  But when we do implement it, we have to deal with the
      fact that qemu does not yet provide an easy way to re-start a qemu
      process with mirroring still intact.  Paolo has proposed an idea
      for a persistent dirty bitmap that might make this possible, but
      until that design is complete, it's hard to say what changes
      libvirt would need.  Even something like 'virDomainSave' becomes
      hairy, if you realize the implications that 'virDomainRestore'
      would be stuck with recreating the same mirror layout.
      
      But if we step back and look at the bigger picture, we realize that
      the initial client of live storage migration via disk mirroring is
      oVirt, which always uses transient domains, and that if a transient
      domain is destroyed while a mirror exists, oVirt can easily restart
      the storage migration by creating a new domain that visits just the
      source storage, with no loss in data.
      
      We can make life a lot easier by being cowards for now, forbidding
      certain operations on a domain.  This patch guarantees that we
      never get in a state where we would have to restart a domain with
      a mirroring block copy, by preventing saves, snapshots, migration,
      hot unplug of a disk in use, and conversion to a persistent domain
      (thankfully, it is still relatively easy to 'virsh undefine' a
      running domain to temporarily make it transient, run tests on
      'virsh blockcopy', then 'virsh define' to restore the persistence).
      Later, if the qemu design is enhanced, we can relax our code.
      
      The change to qemudDomainDefine looks a bit odd for undoing an
      assignment, rather than probing up front to avoid the assignment,
      but this is because of how virDomainAssignDef combines both a
      lookup and assignment into a single function call.
      
      * src/conf/domain_conf.h (virDomainHasDiskMirror): New prototype.
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainHasDiskMirror): New function.
      * src/libvirt_private.syms (domain_conf.h): Export it.
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainSaveInternal)
      (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot)
      (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl, qemudDomainDefine): Prevent dangerous
      actions while block copy is already in action.
      * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainDetachDiskDevice): Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c (qemuMigrationIsAllowed): Likewise.
      b3822ed0
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      blockjob: add qemu capabilities related to block jobs · 6d264c91
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Upstream qemu 1.3 is adding two new monitor commands, 'drive-mirror'
      and 'block-job-complete'[1], which can drive live block copy and
      storage migration.  [Additionally, RHEL 6.3 had backported an earlier
      version of most of the same functionality, but under the names
      '__com.redhat_drive-mirror' and '__com.redhat_drive-reopen' and with
      slightly different JSON arguments, and has been using patches similar
      to these upstream patches for several months now.]
      
      The libvirt API virDomainBlockRebase as already committed for 0.9.12
      is flexible enough to expose the basics of block copy, but some
      additional features in the 'drive-mirror' qemu command, such as
      setting error policy, setting granularity, or using a persistent
      bitmap, may later require a new libvirt API virDomainBlockCopy.  I
      will wait to add that API until we know more about what qemu 1.3
      will finally provide.
      
      This patch caters only to the upstream qemu 1.3 interface, although
      I have proven that the changes for RHEL 6.3 can be isolated to
      just qemu_monitor_json.c, and the rest of this series will
      gracefully handle either interface once the JSON differences are
      papered over in a downstream patch.
      
      For consistency with other block job commands, libvirt must handle
      the bandwidth argument as MiB/sec from the user, even though qemu
      exposes the speed argument as bytes/sec; then again, qemu rounds
      up to cluster size internally, so using MiB hides the worst effects
      of that rounding if you pass small numbers.
      
      [1]https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2012-10/msg04123.html
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.h (QEMU_CAPS_DRIVE_MIRROR)
      (QEMU_CAPS_DRIVE_REOPEN): New bits.
      * src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c (qemuCaps): Name them.
      * src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c (qemuMonitorJSONCheckCommands): Set
      them.
      (qemuMonitorJSONDriveMirror, qemuMonitorDrivePivot): New functions.
      * src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.h (qemuMonitorJSONDriveMirror)
      (qemuMonitorDrivePivot): Declare them.
      * src/qemu/qemu_monitor.c (qemuMonitorDriveMirror)
      (qemuMonitorDrivePivot): New passthroughs.
      * src/qemu/qemu_monitor.h (qemuMonitorDriveMirror)
      (qemuMonitorDrivePivot): Declare them.
      6d264c91
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      qemu: fix attach/detach of netdevs with matching mac addrs · def31e4c
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This resolves:
      
         https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=862515
      
      which describes inconsistencies in dealing with duplicate mac
      addresses on network devices in a domain.
      
      (at any rate, it resolves *almost* everything, and prints out an
      informative error message for the one problem that isn't solved, but
      has a workaround.)
      
      A synopsis of the problems:
      
      1) you can't do a persistent attach-interface of a device with a mac
      address that matches an existing device.
      
      2) you *can* do a live attach-interface of such a device.
      
      3) you *can* directly edit a domain and put in two devices with
      matching mac addresses.
      
      4) When running virsh detach-device (live or config), only MAC address
      is checked when matching the device to remove, so the first device
      with the desired mac address will be removed. This isn't always the
      one that's wanted.
      
      5) when running virsh detach-interface (live or config), the only two
      items that can be specified to match against are mac address and model
      type (virtio, etc) - if multiple netdevs match both of those
      attributes, it again just finds the first one added and assumes that
      is the only match.
      
      Since it is completely valid to have multiple network devices with the
      same MAC address (although it can cause problems in many cases, there
      *are* valid use cases), what is needed is:
      
      1) remove the restriction that prohibits doing a persistent add of a
      netdev with a duplicate mac address.
      
      2) enhance the backend of virDomainDetachDeviceFlags to check for
      something that *is* guaranteed unique (but still work with just mac
      address, as long as it yields only a single results.
      
      This patch does three things:
      
      1) removes the check for duplicate mac address during a persistent
      netdev attach.
      
      2) unifies the searching for both live and config detach of netdevices
      in the subordinate functions of qemuDomainModifyDeviceFlags() to use the
      new function virDomainNetFindIdx (which matches mac address and PCI
      address if available, checking for duplicates if only mac address was
      specified). This function returns -2 if multiple matches are found,
      allowing the callers to print out an appropriate message.
      
      Steps 1 & 2 are enough to fully fix the problem when using virsh
      attach-device and detach-device (which require an XML description of
      the device rather than a bunch of commandline args)
      
      3) modifies the virsh detach-interface command to check for multiple
      matches of mac address and show an error message suggesting use of the
      detach-device command in cases where there are multiple matching mac
      addresses.
      
      Later we should decide how we want to input a PCI address on the virsh
      commandline, and enhance detach-interface to take a --address option,
      eliminating the need to use detach-device
      
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c
      * src/conf/domain_conf.h
      * src/libvirt_private.syms
        * added new virDomainNetFindIdx function
        * removed now unused virDomainNetIndexByMac and
          virDomainNetRemoveByMac
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c
        * remove check for duplicate max from qemuDomainAttachDeviceConfig
        * use virDomainNetFindIdx/virDomainNetRemove instead
          of virDomainNetRemoveByMac in qemuDomainDetachDeviceConfig
        * use virDomainNetFindIdx instead of virDomainIndexByMac
          in qemuDomainUpdateDeviceConfig
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c
        * use virDomainNetFindIdx instead of a homespun loop in
          qemuDomainDetachNetDevice.
      
      * tools/virsh-domain.c: modified detach-interface command as described
          above
      def31e4c
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      cpustat: fix regression when cpus are offline · 4fbf322f
      Eric Blake 提交于
      It turns out that the cpuacct results properly account for offline
      cpus, and always returns results for every possible cpu, not just
      the online ones.  So there is no need to check the map of online
      cpus in the first place, merely only a need to know the maximum
      possible cpu.  Meanwhile, virNodeGetCPUBitmap had a subtle change
      from returning the maximum id to instead returning the width of
      the bitmap (one larger than the maximum id) in commit 2f4c5338,
      which made this code encounter some off-by-one logic leading to
      bad error messages when a cpu was offline:
      
      $ virsh cpu-stats dom
      error: Failed to virDomainGetCPUStats()
      
      error: An error occurred, but the cause is unknown
      
      Cleaning this up unraveled a chain of other unused variables.
      
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainGetPercpuStats): Drop
      pointless check for cpumap changes, and use correct number of
      cpus.  Simplify signature.
      (qemuDomainGetCPUStats): Adjust caller.
      * src/nodeinfo.h (nodeGetCPUCount): New prototype.
      (nodeGetCPUBitmap): Drop unused parameter.
      * src/nodeinfo.c (nodeGetCPUBitmap): Likewise.
      (nodeGetCPUMap): Adjust caller.
      (nodeGetCPUCount): New function.
      * src/libvirt_private.syms (nodeinfo.h): Export it.
      4fbf322f
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      build: fix syntax-check tab violation · 07049e4c
      Eric Blake 提交于
      * tools/Makefile.am: Fix tab damage in previous patch.
      07049e4c
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      build: check for pod errors · 2639949a
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Patch 61299a1c fixed a long-standing pod error in the man page.
      But we should be preventing these up front.
      See also https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=870273
      
      * tools/Makefile.am (virt-xml-validate.1, virt-pki-validate.1)
      (virt-host-validate.1, virt-sanlock-cleanup.8, virsh.1): Reject
      pod conversion errors.
      * daemon/Makefile.am ($(srcdir)/libvirtd.8.in): Likewise.
      2639949a
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      build: silence compiler warning about signedness · 60f54f61
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Commit 246143b6 fixed a warning on older gcc, but caused a warning
      on newer gcc.
      
      ../../src/rpc/virnetserverservice.c: In function 'virNetServerServiceNewPostExecRestart':
      ../../src/rpc/virnetserverservice.c:277:41: error: pointer targets in passing argument 3 of 'virJSONValueObjectGetNumberUint' differ in signedness [-Werror=pointer-sign]
      
      * src/rpc/virnetserverservice.c: Use correct types.
      60f54f61
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      build: fix type-punning bug · 246143b6
      Eric Blake 提交于
      With older gcc and 64-bit size_t, the compiler issues a real warning:
      rpc/virnetserverservice.c:277: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules [-Wstrict-aliasing]
      
      Introduced in commit 0cc79255.  Depending on machine endianness,
      this warning represents a real bug that could mis-interpret the
      value by a factor of 2^32.  I don't know why I couldn't get newer
      gcc to report the same warning message.
      
      * src/rpc/virnetserverservice.c
      (virNetServerServiceNewPostExecRestart): Use temporary instead.
      246143b6
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      parallels: fix build for some older compilers · 73ebd86d
      Laine Stump 提交于
      Found this when building on RHEL5:
      
      parallels/parallels_storage.c: In function 'parallelsStorageOpen':
      parallels/parallels_storage.c:180: error: 'for' loop initial declaration used outside C99 mode
      
      (and similar error in parallels_driver.c). This was in spite of
      configuring with "-Wno-error".
      73ebd86d
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      documentation: HTML tag fix · 7083cdc7
      Philipp Hahn 提交于
      Replace '%' by '&' for correct escaping of '>' in Domain specification.
      Signed-off-by: NPhilipp Hahn <hahn@univention.de>
      7083cdc7
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      maint: Sort .gitignore · 41bf06e9
      Peter Krempa 提交于
      Sorting of the .gitignore file was broken after the last addition. After
      a clean build the scripts re-sort it making the working tree dirty.
      41bf06e9
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      virsh: Fix POD syntax · 61299a1c
      Jiri Denemark 提交于
      The first two hunks fix "Unterminated I<...> sequence" error and the
      last one fixes "’=item’ outside of any ’=over’" error.
      61299a1c
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      virsh: Remove --flags from nodesuspend · ab545815
      Jiri Denemark 提交于
      We always expose individual bits from flags as separate options rather
      than exposing a raw flags options. Since virNodeSuspendForDuration does
      not currently support any flags, the only way of using this --flags
      options that would not fail is "--flags 0", which is equivalent to
      omitting the option. Thus it is highly unlikely anyone would actually be
      using it and removing it should be safe.
      ab545815
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      snapshot: improve snapshot-list error message · 3cdf4dd4
      Eric Blake 提交于
      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=869100 mentioned some
      confusion about 'virsh snapshot-list' errors.  Clean up a
      misleading error message, and add some documentation.
      
      * tools/virsh-snapshot.c (cmdSnapshotList): Mention --current
      rather than --from when appropriate.
      * tools/virsh.pod (snapshot-list): Mention that the named starting
      point is NOT part of the list except under --tree.
      3cdf4dd4
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      maint: ignore unsaved emacs files · caea10bf
      Eric Blake 提交于
      I did a 'git add .', then realized that it ended up trying to
      add the emacs lock file for a corresponding file that I had not
      yet saved all my edits; thankfully I noticed it in time.  Since
      we already exclude other temporary files, this makes the most
      sense for preventing such a mistake from actually hitting upstream.
      
      * .gitignore: Add .#* to the exclude list.
      caea10bf
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      daemon: Fix LIBVIRT_DEBUG=1 default output · eba36a38
      Cole Robinson 提交于
      This commit changes the behavior of LIBVIRT_DEBUG=1 libvirtd:
      
      $ git show 7022b091
      commit 7022b091
      Author: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
      Date:   Thu Sep 27 13:13:09 2012 +0100
      
          Automatically enable systemd journal logging
      
          Probe to see if the systemd journal is accessible, and if
          so enable logging to the journal by default, rather than
          stderr (current default under systemd).
      
      Previously  'LIBVIRT_DEBUG=1 /usr/sbin/libvirtd' would show all debug
      output to stderr, now it send debug output to the journal.
      
      Only use the journal by default if running in daemon mode, or
      if stdin is _not_ a tty. This should make libvirtd launched from
      systemd use the journal, but preserve the old behavior in most
      situations.
      eba36a38
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      network: fix networkValidate check for default portgroup and vlan · d8aae15a
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This was found during testing of the fix for:
      
         https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=868483
      
      networkValidate was supposed to check for the existence of multiple
      portgroups and report an error if this was encountered. It did, but
      there were two problems:
      
      1) even though it logged an error, it still returned success, allowing
      the operation to continue.
      
      2) It could exit the portgroup checking loop early (or possibly not
      even do it once) if a vlan tag was supplied in the base network config
      or one of the portgroups.
      
      This patch fixes networkValidate to return failure in addition to
      logging the error, and also changes it to not exit the portgroup
      checking loop early. The logic was a bit off in the checking for vlan
      anyway, and it's intertwined with fixing the early loop exit, so I
      fixed that as well. Now it correctly checks for combinations where a
      <virtualport> is specified in the base network def and <vlan> is given
      in a portgroup, as well as the opposite (<vlan> in base network def
      and <virtualport> in portgroup), and ignores the case of a disallowed
      vlan when using *no* portgroup if there is a default portgroup (since
      in that case there is no way to not use any portgroup).
      d8aae15a
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      maint: consistent whitespace after 'if' · 42bbd93e
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Noticed during the review of the previous patch.
      
      * python/libvirt-override.c: Use space between 'if ('.
      42bbd93e