1. 03 8月, 2016 1 次提交
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      conf: Add IOThread quota and period scheduler/cputune defs · 2197ea56
      John Ferlan 提交于
      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1356937
      
      Add the definitions to allow for viewing/setting cgroup period and quota
      limits for IOThreads.
      
      This is similar to the work done for emulator quota and period by
      commit ids 'b65dafa8' and 'e051c482'.
      
      Being able to view/set the IOThread specific values is related to more
      recent changes adding global period (commmit id '4d92d58f') and global
      quota (commit id '55ecdae0') definitions and qemu support (commit id
      '4e17ff79' and 'fbcbd1b2'). With a global setting though, if somehow
      the IOThread value in the cgroup hierarchy was set "outside of libvirt"
      to a value that is incompatible with the global value.
      
      Allowing control over IOThread specific values provides the capability
      to alter the IOThread values as necessary.
      2197ea56
  2. 02 8月, 2016 1 次提交
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      extend usb controller model to support xen pvusb · be146b34
      Chunyan Liu 提交于
      According to libxl implementation, it supports pvusb
      controller of version 1.1 and version 2.0, and it
      supports two types of backend, 'pvusb' (dom0 backend)
      and 'qusb' (qemu backend). But currently pvusb backend
      is not checked in yet.
      
      To match libxl support, extend usb controller schema
      to support two more models: qusb1 (qusb, version 1.1)
      and 'qusb2' (qusb version 2.0).
      Signed-off-by: NChunyan Liu <cyliu@suse.com>
      be146b34
  3. 27 7月, 2016 1 次提交
  4. 12 7月, 2016 1 次提交
  5. 02 7月, 2016 2 次提交
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      conf: support host-side IP/route information in <interface> · 98fa8f3e
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This is place as a sub-element of <source>, where other aspects of the
      host-side connection to the network device are located (network or
      bridge name, udp listen port, etc). It's a bit odd that the interface
      we're configuring with this info is itself named in <target dev='x'/>,
      but that ship sailed long ago:
      
          <interface type='ethernet'>
            <mac address='00:16:3e:0f:ef:8a'/>
            <source>
              <ip address='192.168.122.12' family='ipv4'
                  prefix='24' peer='192.168.122.1'/>
              <ip address='192.168.122.13' family='ipv4' prefix='24'/>
              <route family='ipv4' address='0.0.0.0'
                     gateway='192.168.122.1'/>
              <route family='ipv4' address='192.168.124.0' prefix='24'
                     gateway='192.168.124.1'/>
            </source>
          </interface>
      
      In practice, this will likely only be useful for type='ethernet', so
      its presence in any other type of interface is currently forbidden in
      the generic device Validate function (but it's been put into the
      general population of virDomainNetDef rather than the
      ethernet-specific union member so that 1) we can more easily add the
      capability to other types if needed, and 2) we can retain the info
      when set to an invalid interface type all the way through to
      validation and report a proper error, rather than just ignoring it
      (which is currently what happens for many other type-specific
      settings).
      
      (NB: The already-existing configuration of IP info for the guest-side
      of interfaces is in subelements directly under <interface>, and the
      name of the guest-side interface (when configurable) is in <guest
      dev='x'/>).
      
      (This patch had been pushed earlier in
      commit fe6a7789, but was reverted in
      commit d6584565 because it had been
      accidentally pushed during the freeze for release 2.0.0)
      98fa8f3e
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      conf: allow setting peer address in <ip> element of <interface> · b81cf13e
      Vasiliy Tolstov 提交于
      The peer attribute is used to set the property of the same name in the
      interface IP info:
      
        <interface type='ethernet'>
          ...
          <ip family='ipv4' address='192.168.122.5'
              prefix='32' peer='192.168.122.6'/>
          ...
        </interface>
      
      Note that this element is used to set the IP information on the
      *guest* side interface, not the host side interface - that will be
      supported in an upcoming patch.
      
      (This patch now has quite a history: it was originally pushed in
      commit 690969af, which was subsequently reverted in commit 1d14b13f,
      then reworked and pushed (along with a lot of other related/supporting
      patches) in commit 93135abf; however *that* commit had been
      accidentally pushed during dev. freeze for release 2.0.0, so it was
      again reverted in commit f6acf039).
      Signed-off-by: NVasiliy Tolstov <v.tolstov@selfip.ru>
      Signed-off-by: NLaine Stump <laine@laine.org>
      b81cf13e
  6. 30 6月, 2016 1 次提交
  7. 27 6月, 2016 4 次提交
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      Revert "conf: allow setting peer address in <ip> element of <interface>" · f6acf039
      Ján Tomko 提交于
      This reverts commit 93135abf.
      
      This feature was accidentally pushed in the feature freeze.
      f6acf039
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      Revert "conf: support host-side IP/route information in <interface>" · d6584565
      Ján Tomko 提交于
      This reverts commit fe6a7789.
      
      This feature was accidentally pushed in the feature freeze.
      d6584565
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      conf: support host-side IP/route information in <interface> · fe6a7789
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This is place as a sub-element of <source>, where other aspects of the
      host-side connection to the network device are located (network or
      bridge name, udp listen port, etc). It's a bit odd that the interface
      we're configuring with this info is itself named in <target dev='x'/>,
      but that ship sailed long ago:
      
          <interface type='ethernet'>
            <mac address='00:16:3e:0f:ef:8a'/>
            <source>
              <ip address='192.168.122.12' family='ipv4'
                  prefix='24' peer='192.168.122.1'/>
              <ip address='192.168.122.13' family='ipv4' prefix='24'/>
              <route family='ipv4' address='0.0.0.0'
                     gateway='192.168.122.1'/>
              <route family='ipv4' address='192.168.124.0' prefix='24'
                     gateway='192.168.124.1'/>
            </source>
          </interface>
      
      In practice, this will likely only be useful for type='ethernet', so
      its presence in any other type of interface is currently forbidden in
      the generic device Validate function (but it's been put into the
      general population of virDomainNetDef rather than the
      ethernet-specific union member so that 1) we can more easily add the
      capability to other types, and 2) we can retain the info when set to
      an invalid interface type all the way through to validation and report
      a proper error, rather than just ignoring it (which is currently what
      happens for many other type-specific settings).
      
      (NB: The already-existing configuration of IP info for the guest-side
      of interfaces is in subelements directly under <interface>, and the
      name of the guest-side interface (when configurable) is in <guest
      dev='x'/>).
      fe6a7789
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      conf: allow setting peer address in <ip> element of <interface> · 93135abf
      Vasiliy Tolstov 提交于
      The peer attribute is used to set the property of the same name in the
      interface IP info:
      
        <interface type='ethernet'>
          ...
          <ip family='ipv4' address='192.168.122.5'
              prefix='32' peer='192.168.122.6'/>
          ...
        </interface>
      
      Note that this element is used to set the IP information on the
      *guest* side interface, not the host side interface - that will be
      supported in an upcoming patch.
      
      (This is an updated *re*-commit of commit 690969af, which was
      subsequently reverted in commit 1d14b13f).
      Signed-off-by: NVasiliy Tolstov <v.tolstov@selfip.ru>
      Signed-off-by: NLaine Stump <laine@laine.org>
      93135abf
  8. 21 6月, 2016 1 次提交
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      conf: limit chassisNr, and busNr to a minimum value of 1, not 0 · df2fb9bf
      Laine Stump 提交于
      In the case of chassisNr (used to set chassis_nr of a pci-bridge
      controller), 0 is reserved for / used by the pci[e]-root bus. In the
      base of busNr, a value of 0 would mean that the root bus had no places
      available to plug in new buses, including the pxb itself (the
      documentation I wrote for pxb even noted the limit of busNr as 1.254).
      
      NB: oddly, the "chassis" attribute, which is used for pcie-root-port
      and pcie-switch-downstream-port *can* be set to 0, since it's the
      combination of {chassis, slot} that needs to be unique, not chassis by
      itself (and slot 0 of pcie-root is reserved, while pcie-*-port can use
      *only* slot 0).
      
      This resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1342962
      df2fb9bf
  9. 17 6月, 2016 1 次提交
  10. 15 6月, 2016 2 次提交
  11. 14 6月, 2016 3 次提交
  12. 09 6月, 2016 5 次提交
  13. 26 5月, 2016 1 次提交
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      conf: permit auto-assignment of controller indexes · 4d100c7a
      Laine Stump 提交于
      Hand-entering indexes for 20 PCI controllers is not as tedious as
      manually determining and entering their PCI addresses, but it's still
      annoying, and the algorithm for determining the proper index is
      incredibly simple (in all cases except one) - just pick the lowest
      unused index.
      
      The one exception is USB2 controllers because multiple controllers in
      the same group have the same index. For these we look to see if 1) the
      most recently added USB controller is also a USB2 controller, and 2)
      the group *that* controller belongs to doesn't yet have a controller
      of the exact model we're just now adding - if both are true, the new
      controller gets the same index, but in all other cases we just assign
      the lowest unused index.
      
      With this patch in place and combined with the automatic PCI address
      assignment, we can define a PCIe switch with several ports like this:
      
        <controller type='pci' model='pcie-root-port'/>
        <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-upstream-port'/>
        <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-downstream-port'/>
        <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-downstream-port'/>
        <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-downstream-port'/>
        <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-downstream-port'/>
        <controller type='pci' model='pcie-switch-downstream-port'/>
        ...
      
      These will each get a unique index, and PCI addresses that connect
      them together appropriately with no pesky numbers required.
      4d100c7a
  14. 25 5月, 2016 1 次提交
  15. 21 5月, 2016 1 次提交
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      conf: allow type='pci' addresses with no address attributes specified · 8f578716
      Laine Stump 提交于
      Prior to this, <address type='pci'/> wasn't allowed when parsing
      (domain+bus+slot+function needed to be a "valid" PCI address, meaning
      that at least one of domain/bus/slot had to be non-0), the RNG
      required bus to be specified, and if type was set to PCI when
      formatting, domain+bus+slot+function would always be output.
      
      This makes all the address attributes optional during parse and RNG
      validation, and suppresses domain+bus+slot+function if domain+bus+slot
      are all 0 (NB: if d+b+s are all 0, any value for function is
      nonsensical as that will never happen in the real world, and after
      the next patch we will always assign a real working address to any
      empty PCI address before it is ever output to anywhere).
      
      Note that explicitly setting all attributes to 0 is equivalent to
      setting none of them, which is okay, since 0000:00:00 is reserved in
      any PCI bus setup, and can't be used anyway.
      8f578716
  16. 20 5月, 2016 1 次提交
  17. 17 5月, 2016 2 次提交
  18. 11 5月, 2016 3 次提交
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      docs: Fix disk "volume" description · 70ac2461
      John Ferlan 提交于
      Missing a close single quote and a 'be' before used.
      70ac2461
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      docs: fix version number in vlan tagging documentation · f21017ab
      Laine Stump 提交于
      My brain suffered a time warp and I got the version number wrong.
      f21017ab
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      util: set vlan tag for macvtap passthrough mode on SRIOV VFs · 75db9997
      Laine Stump 提交于
      SRIOV VFs used in macvtap passthrough mode can take advantage of the
      SRIOV card's transparent vlan tagging. All the code was there to set
      the vlan tag, and it has been used for SRIOV VFs used for hostdev
      interfaces for several years, but for some reason, the vlan tag for
      macvtap passthrough devices was stubbed out with a -1.
      
      This patch moves a bit of common validation down to a lower level
      (virNetDevReplaceNetConfig()) so it is shared by hostdev and macvtap
      modes, and updates the macvtap caller to actually send the vlan config
      instead of -1.
      75db9997
  19. 04 5月, 2016 3 次提交
  20. 03 5月, 2016 1 次提交
  21. 02 5月, 2016 2 次提交
  22. 30 4月, 2016 1 次提交
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      Revert "libvirt domain xml allow to set peer address" · 1d14b13f
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This reverts commit 690969af, which
      added the domain config parts to support a "peer" attribute in domain
      interface <ip> elements.
      
      It's being removed temporarily for the release of libvirt 1.3.4
      because the feature doesn't work, and there are concerns that it may
      need to be modified in an externally visible manner which could create
      backward compatibility problems.
      1d14b13f
  23. 26 4月, 2016 1 次提交