1. 03 7月, 2014 2 次提交
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      Use virBufferCheckError everywhere we report OOM error · 92a8e72f
      Ján Tomko 提交于
      Replace:
      if (virBufferError(&buf)) {
          virBufferFreeAndReset(&buf);
          virReportOOMError();
          ...
      }
      
      with:
      if (virBufferCheckError(&buf) < 0)
          ...
      
      This should not be a functional change (unless some callers
      misused the virBuffer APIs - a different error would be reported
      then)
      92a8e72f
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      Report errors in virCapabilitiesFormatXML · 28b9be24
      Ján Tomko 提交于
      So far, we only report an error if formatting the siblings bitmap
      in NUMA topology fails.
      
      Be consistent and always report error in virCapabilitiesFormatXML.
      28b9be24
  2. 02 7月, 2014 1 次提交
  3. 01 7月, 2014 1 次提交
  4. 30 6月, 2014 1 次提交
  5. 26 6月, 2014 1 次提交
  6. 24 6月, 2014 1 次提交
  7. 23 6月, 2014 1 次提交
  8. 21 6月, 2014 1 次提交
  9. 20 6月, 2014 5 次提交
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      interface: clean up virInterfaceDefDevFormat · 0b33d7c9
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This modifies the formatting function of virInterface to be a proper
      mirror of the parse function, including the addition of a
      "parentIfType" arg so that we can decide whether or not it is
      appropriate to emit the elements that are only in toplevel interfaces,
      as well as the <link> element (which isn't allowed for bridge
      interfaces).
      
      Since the restructuring of the code necessarily changes the order of
      some of the elements, some test case data had to be updated.
      0b33d7c9
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      interface: clean up virInterfaceDefParseXML · 3aa81973
      Laine Stump 提交于
      the switch cases for the 4 different interface types had repetitive
      code which has now been pulled out as common. While touching those
      lines, some extra usage of "!= NULL" etc has been eliminated to make
      things more compact and inline with current coding practices.
      
      NB: parentIfType == VIR_INTERFACE_TYPE_LAST means that this is a
      toplevel interface (not a subordinate of a bridge or bond). Only
      toplevel interfaces can have a start mode, mtu, or IP address element.
      3aa81973
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      interface: move parsing of bridge attributes into appropriate function · 7edc46ac
      Laine Stump 提交于
      For some reason the bridge stp mode and delay were put directly into
      the "bridge" case of the switch in virInterfaceDefParseXML(), although
      they are inside the <bridge> element, and so should be parsed in the
      function created for that purpose - virInterfaceBridgeDefFormat().
      7edc46ac
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      interface: report link state for bonds and vlans too · 69db5f92
      Laine Stump 提交于
      The interface state for bonds and vlans does seem to reflect the state
      of the underlying physical devices, at least in some cases, so it
      makes sense to allow reporting it (netcf now does).
      
      The link state/speed for bridge devices is meaningless though, so we
      don't even look for it.
      69db5f92
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      util: Don't require full disk definition when getting imagelabels · 83c896c8
      Peter Krempa 提交于
      The image labels are stored in the virStorageSource struct. Convert the
      virDomainDiskDefGetSecurityLabelDef helper not to use the full disk def
      and move it appropriately.
      83c896c8
  10. 19 6月, 2014 2 次提交
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      virCaps: expose pages info · 02129b7c
      Michal Privoznik 提交于
      There are two places where you'll find info on page sizes. The first
      one is under <cpu/> element, where all supported pages sizes are
      listed. Then the second one is under each <cell/> element which refers
      to concrete NUMA node. At this place, the size of page's pool is
      reported. So the capabilities XML looks something like this:
      
      <capabilities>
      
        <host>
          <uuid>01281cda-f352-cb11-a9db-e905fe22010c</uuid>
          <cpu>
            <arch>x86_64</arch>
            <model>Westmere</model>
            <vendor>Intel</vendor>
            <topology sockets='1' cores='1' threads='1'/>
            ...
            <pages unit='KiB' size='4'/>
            <pages unit='KiB' size='2048'/>
            <pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'/>
          </cpu>
          ...
          <topology>
            <cells num='4'>
              <cell id='0'>
                <memory unit='KiB'>4054408</memory>
                <pages unit='KiB' size='4'>1013602</pages>
                <pages unit='KiB' size='2048'>3</pages>
                <pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'>1</pages>
                <distances/>
                <cpus num='1'>
                  <cpu id='0' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='0'/>
                </cpus>
              </cell>
              <cell id='1'>
                <memory unit='KiB'>4071072</memory>
                <pages unit='KiB' size='4'>1017768</pages>
                <pages unit='KiB' size='2048'>3</pages>
                <pages unit='KiB' size='1048576'>1</pages>
                <distances/>
                <cpus num='1'>
                  <cpu id='1' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='1'/>
                </cpus>
              </cell>
              ...
            </cells>
          </topology>
          ...
        </host>
      
        <guest/>
      
      </capabilities>
      Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
      02129b7c
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      blockjob: use stable disk string in job event · 1bfe73a1
      Eric Blake 提交于
      When the block job event was first added, it was for block pull,
      where the active layer of the disk remains the same name.  It was
      also in a day where we only cared about local files, and so we
      always had a canonical absolute file name.  But two things have
      changed since then: we now have network disks, where determining
      a single absolute string does not really make sense; and we have
      two-phase jobs (copy and active commit) where the name of the
      active layer changes between the first event (ready, on the old
      name) and second (complete, on the pivoted name).
      
      Adam Litke reported that having an unstable string between events
      makes life harder for clients.  Furthermore, all of our API that
      operate on a particular disk of a domain accept multiple strings:
      not only the absolute name of the active layer, but also the
      destination device name (such as 'vda').  As this latter name is
      stable, even for network sources, it serves as a better string
      to supply in block job events.
      
      But backwards-compatibility demands that we should not change the
      name handed to users unless they explicitly request it.  Therefore,
      this patch adds a new event, BLOCK_JOB_2 (alas, I couldn't think of
      any nicer name - but at least Migrate2 and Migrate3 are precedent
      for a number suffix).  We must double up on emitting both old-style
      and new-style events according to what clients have registered for
      (see also how IOError and IOErrorReason emits double events, but
      there the difference was a larger struct rather than changed
      meaning of one of the struct members).
      
      Unfortunately, adding a new event isn't something that can easily
      be broken into pieces, so the commit is rather large.
      
      * include/libvirt/libvirt.h.in (virDomainEventID): Add a new id
      for VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_BLOCK_JOB_2.
      (virConnectDomainEventBlockJobCallback): Document new semantics.
      * src/conf/domain_event.c (_virDomainEventBlockJob): Rename field,
      to ensure we catch all clients.
      (virDomainEventBlockJobNew): Add parameter.
      (virDomainEventBlockJobDispose)
      (virDomainEventBlockJobNewFromObj)
      (virDomainEventBlockJobNewFromDom)
      (virDomainEventDispatchDefaultFunc): Adjust clients.
      (virDomainEventBlockJob2NewFromObj)
      (virDomainEventBlockJob2NewFromDom): New functions.
      * src/conf/domain_event.h: Add new prototypes.
      * src/libvirt_private.syms (domain_event.h): Export new functions.
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl): Generate two
      different events.
      * src/qemu/qemu_process.c (qemuProcessHandleBlockJob): Likewise.
      * src/remote/remote_protocol.x
      (remote_domain_event_block_job_2_msg): New struct.
      (REMOTE_PROC_DOMAIN_EVENT_BLOCK_JOB_2): New RPC.
      * src/remote/remote_driver.c
      (remoteDomainBuildEventBlockJob2): New handler.
      (remoteEvents): Register new event.
      * daemon/remote.c (remoteRelayDomainEventBlockJob2): New handler.
      (domainEventCallbacks): Register new event.
      * tools/virsh-domain.c (vshEventCallbacks): Likewise.
      (vshEventBlockJobPrint): Adjust client.
      * src/remote_protocol-structs: Regenerate.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      1bfe73a1
  11. 17 6月, 2014 1 次提交
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      blockjob: don't remove older-style mirror XML · b50e1049
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Commit 7c6fc394 introduced a regression in the XML produced for older
      clients.  The argument at the time was that clients shouldn't be
      depending on output-only data for something that is only going to
      be triggered for a transient guest; but John Ferlan reported that
      the automated testsuite was such a client.  It's better to be safe
      than sorry by guaranteeing back-compat cruft.  Note that later
      patches will be using <mirror> for active block commit, but there
      we don't have to worry about back-compat.
      
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefFormat): Restore old
      style output when necessary.
      * docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng: Validate back-compat style.
      * docs/formatdomain.html.in: Update the documentation.
      * tests/qemuxml2xmloutdata/qemuxml2xmlout-disk-mirror-old.xml:
      Update tests.
      * tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-disk-mirror.xml: Likewise.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      b50e1049
  12. 16 6月, 2014 1 次提交
  13. 13 6月, 2014 1 次提交
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      blockcommit: update error messages related to block jobs · 278c51af
      Eric Blake 提交于
      A future patch will add two-phase block commit jobs; as the
      mechanism for managing them is similar to managing a block copy
      job, existing errors should be made generic enough to occur
      for either job type.
      
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainHasDiskMirror): Update
      comment.
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainDefineXML)
      (qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML, qemuDomainRevertToSnapshot)
      (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl, qemuDomainBlockCopy): Update error
      message.
      * src/qemu/qemu_hotplug.c (qemuDomainDetachDiskDevice): Likewise.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      278c51af
  14. 12 6月, 2014 1 次提交
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      virNodeDevCapPCIDevParseXML: Initialize numa_node variable · bab45585
      Michal Privoznik 提交于
      With one of my recent patches (1c702778) libvirt's capable of
      reporting NUMA node locality for PCI devices. The node ID is
      stored in pci_dev.numa_node variable. However, since zero is
      valid NUMA node ID, the default is -1 as it is in kernel too.
      So, if the PCI device is not tied to any specific NUMA node, the
      default is then NOT printed into XML. Therefore, when parsing
      node device XML, the <node/> element is optional. But currently,
      if it's not there, we must set sane default, otherwise after
      parsing in the memory representation doesn't match the XML. We
      are already doing this in other place: udevProcessPCI().
      Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
      bab45585
  15. 11 6月, 2014 2 次提交
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      node_device: Expose link state & speed · 0311ef3d
      Michal Privoznik 提交于
      While exposing the info under <interface/> in previous patch works, it
      may work only in cases where interface is configured on the host.
      However, orchestrating application may want to know the link state and
      speed even in that case. That's why we ought to expose this in nodedev
      XML too:
      
      virsh # nodedev-dumpxml net_eth0_f0_de_f1_2b_1b_f3
      <device>
        <name>net_eth0_f0_de_f1_2b_1b_f3</name>
        <path>/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:19.0/net/eth0</path>
        <parent>pci_0000_00_19_0</parent>
        <capability type='net'>
          <interface>eth0</interface>
          <address>f0:de:f1:2b:1b:f3</address>
          <link speed='1000' state='up'/>
          <capability type='80203'/>
        </capability>
      </device>
      Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
      0311ef3d
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      virInterface: Expose link state & speed · 3db89662
      Michal Privoznik 提交于
      Currently it is not possible to determine the speed of an interface
      and whether a link is actually detected from the API. Orchestrating
      platforms want to be able to determine when the link has failed and
      where multiple speeds may be available which one the interface is
      actually connected at. This commit introduces an extension to our
      interface XML (without implementation to interface driver backends):
      
        <interface type='ethernet' name='eth0'>
          <start mode='none'/>
          <mac address='aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff'/>
          <link speed='1000' state='up'/>
          <mtu size='1492'/>
          ...
        </interface>
      
      Where @speed is negotiated link speed in Mbits per second, and state
      is the current NIC state (can be one of the following:  "unknown",
      "notpresent", "down", "lowerlayerdown","testing", "dormant", "up").
      Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
      3db89662
  16. 07 6月, 2014 1 次提交
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      conf: alter disk mirror xml output · 7c6fc394
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Now that we track a disk mirror as a virStorageSource, we might
      as well update the XML to theoretically allow any type of
      mirroring destination (not just a local file).  A later patch
      will also be reusing <mirror> to track the block commit of the
      top layer of a chain, which is another case where libvirt needs
      to update the backing chain after the job is finally pivoted,
      and since backing chains can have network backing files as the
      destination to commit into, it makes more sense to display that
      in the XML.
      
      This patch changes output-only XML; it was already documented
      that <mirror> does not affect a domain definition at this point
      (because qemu doesn't provide persistent bitmaps yet).  Any
      application that was starting a block copy job with older libvirt
      and then relying on the domain XML to determine if it was
      complete will no longer be able to access the file= and format=
      attributes of mirror that were previously used.  However, this is
      not going to be a problem in practice: the only time a block copy
      job works is on a transient domain, and any app that is managing
      a transient domain probably already does enough of its own
      bookkeeping to know which file it is mirroring into without
      having to re-read it from the libvirt XML.  The one thing that
      was likely to be used in a mirroring job was the ready=
      attribute, which is unchanged.  Meanwhile, I made sure the schema
      and parser still accept the old format, even if we no longer
      output it, so that upgrading from an older version of libvirt is
      seamless.
      
      * docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng (diskMirror): Alter definition.
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefParseXML): Parse two
      styles of mirror elements.
      (virDomainDiskDefFormat): Output new style.
      * tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-disk-mirror-old.xml: New
      file, copied from...
      * tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-disk-mirror.xml: ...here
      before modernizing.
      * tests/qemuxml2xmloutdata/qemuxml2xmlout-disk-mirror-old*: New
      files.
      * tests/qemuxml2xmltest.c (mymain): Test both styles.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      7c6fc394
  17. 06 6月, 2014 6 次提交
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      conf: store mirroring information in virStorageSource · 7b7bf001
      Eric Blake 提交于
      The current implementation of 'virsh blockcopy' (virDomainBlockRebase)
      is limited to copying to a local file name.  But future patches want
      to extend it to also copy to network disks.  This patch converts over
      to a virStorageSourcePtr, although it should have no semantic change
      visible to the user, in anticipation of those future patches being
      able to use more fields for non-file destinations.
      
      * src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainDiskDef): Change type of
      mirror information.
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefParseXML): Localize
      mirror parsing into new object.
      (virDomainDiskDefFormat): Adjust clients.
      * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c (qemuDomainDeviceDefPostParse):
      Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainBlockPivot)
      (qemuDomainBlockJobImpl, qemuDomainBlockCopy): Likewise.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      7b7bf001
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      conf: store disk source as pointer, for easier manipulation · c123ef71
      Eric Blake 提交于
      As part of the work on backing chains, I'm finding that it would
      be easier to directly manipulate chains of pointers (adding a
      snapshot merely adjusts pointers to form the correct list) rather
      than copy data from one struct to another.  This patch converts
      domain disk source to be a pointer.
      
      In this patch, the pointer is ALWAYS allocated (thanks in part to
      the previous patch forwarding all disk def allocation through a
      common point), and all other changse are just mechanical fallout of
      the new type; there should be no functional change.  It is possible
      that we may want to leave the pointer NULL for a cdrom with no
      medium in a later patch, but as that requires a closer audit of the
      source to ensure we don't fault on a null dereference, I didn't do
      it here.
      
      * src/conf/domain_conf.h (_virDomainDiskDef): Change type of src.
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c: Adjust all clients.
      * src/security/security_selinux.c: Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_domain.c: Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_command.c: Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_conf.c: Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_process.c: Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_migration.c: Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Likewise.
      * src/lxc/lxc_driver.c: Likewise.
      * src/lxc/lxc_controller.c: Likewise.
      * tests/securityselinuxlabeltest.c: Likewise.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      c123ef71
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      conf: consolidate disk def allocation · bc3f5f19
      Eric Blake 提交于
      A future patch wants to create disk definitions with non-zero
      default contents; to avoid crashes, all callers that allocate
      a disk definition should go through a common point.
      
      I found allocation points by looking for any code that increments
      ndisks, as well as any matches for ALLOC.*disk.  Most places that
      modified ndisks were covered by the parse from XML to domain/device
      definition by initial domain creation or device hotplug; I also
      hand-checked all drivers that generate a device struct on the
      fly during getXMLDesc.
      
      * src/conf/domain_conf.h (virDomainDiskDefNew): New prototype.
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskDefNew): New function.
      (virDomainDiskDefParseXML): Use it.
      * src/parallels/parallels_driver.c (parallelsAddHddInfo):
      Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_command.c (qemuParseCommandLine): Likewise.
      * src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxDomainGetXMLDesc): Likewise.
      * src/vmx/vmx.c (virVMXParseDisk): Likewise.
      * src/xenxs/xen_sxpr.c (xenParseSxprDisks, xenParseSxpr):
      Likewise.
      * src/xenxs/xen_xm.c (xenParseXM): Likewise.
      * src/libvirt_private.syms (domain_conf.h): Export it.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      bc3f5f19
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      conf: store snapshot source as pointer, for easier manipulation · 00c6327a
      Eric Blake 提交于
      As part of the work on backing chains, I'm finding that it would
      be easier to directly manipulate chains of pointers (adding a
      snapshot merely adjusts pointers to form the correct list) rather
      than copy data from one struct to another. This patch converts
      snapshot source to be a pointer.
      
      In this patch, the pointer is ALWAYS allocated (any code that
      increases ndisks now also allocates a source pointer for each
      new disk), and all other changes are just mechanical fallout of
      the new type; there should be no functional change.  It is
      possible that we may want to leave the pointer NULL for internal
      snapshots in a later patch, but as that requires a closer audit
      of the source to ensure we don't fault on a null dereference, I
      didn't do it here.
      
      * src/conf/snapshot_conf.h (_virDomainSnapshotDiskDef): Change
      type of src.
      * src/conf/snapshot_conf.c: Adjust all clients.
      * src/qemu/qemu_conf.c: Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Likewise.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      00c6327a
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      nodedev: Export NUMA node locality for PCI devices · 1c702778
      Michal Privoznik 提交于
      A PCI device can be associated with a specific NUMA node. Later, when
      a guest is pinned to one NUMA node the PCI device can be assigned on
      different NUMA node. This makes DMA transfers travel across nodes and
      thus results in suboptimal performance. We should expose the NUMA node
      locality for PCI devices so management applications can make better
      decisions.
      Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
      1c702778
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      Always report an error if virBitmapFormat fails · d4edce5f
      Ján Tomko 提交于
      It already reports an error if STRDUP fails.
      d4edce5f
  18. 04 6月, 2014 1 次提交
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      virCaps: Expose distance between host NUMA nodes · 8ba0a58f
      Michal Privoznik 提交于
      If user or management application wants to create a guest,
      it may be useful to know the cost of internode latencies
      before the guest resources are pinned. For example:
      
      <capabilities>
      
        <host>
          ...
          <topology>
            <cells num='2'>
              <cell id='0'>
                <memory unit='KiB'>4004132</memory>
                <distances>
                  <sibling id='0' value='10'/>
                  <sibling id='1' value='20'/>
                </distances>
                <cpus num='2'>
                  <cpu id='0' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='0'/>
                  <cpu id='2' socket_id='0' core_id='2' siblings='2'/>
                </cpus>
              </cell>
              <cell id='1'>
                <memory unit='KiB'>4030064</memory>
                <distances>
                  <sibling id='0' value='20'/>
                  <sibling id='1' value='10'/>
                </distances>
                <cpus num='2'>
                  <cpu id='1' socket_id='0' core_id='0' siblings='1'/>
                  <cpu id='3' socket_id='0' core_id='2' siblings='3'/>
                </cpus>
              </cell>
            </cells>
          </topology>
          ...
        </host>
        ...
      </capabilities>
      
      We can see the distance from node1 to node0 is 20 and within nodes 10.
      Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
      8ba0a58f
  19. 03 6月, 2014 2 次提交
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      conf: more enum cleanups in "src/conf/domain_conf.h" · 5a2bd4c9
      Julio Faracco 提交于
      In "src/conf/domain_conf.h" there are many enum declarations. The
      cleanup in this header filer was started, but it wasn't enough and
      there are many other files that has enum variables declared. So, the
      commit was starting to be big. This commit finish the cleanup in this
      header file and in other files that has enum variables, parameters,
      or functions declared.
      Signed-off-by: NJulio Faracco <jcfaracco@gmail.com>
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      5a2bd4c9
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      conf: enum cleanups in "src/conf/domain_conf.h" · d4dad162
      Julio Faracco 提交于
      In "src/conf/domain_conf.h" there are many enumerations (enum)
      declarations to be converted as a typedef too. As mentioned before,
      it's better to use a typedef for variable types, function types and
      other usages. I think this file has most of those enum declarations
      at "src/conf/". So, me and Eric Blake plan to keep the cleanups all
      over the source code. This time, most of the files changed in this
      commit are related to part of one file: "src/conf/domain_conf.h".
      Signed-off-by: NJulio Faracco <jcfaracco@gmail.com>
      d4dad162
  20. 26 5月, 2014 2 次提交
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      qemu: fix RTC_CHANGE event for <clock offset='variable' basis='utc'/> · b62d67da
      Laine Stump 提交于
      commit e31b5cf3 attempted to fix libvirt's
      VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_RTC_CHANGE, which is documentated to always
      provide the new offset of the domain's real time clock from UTC. The
      problem was that, in the case that qemu is provided with an "-rtc
      base=x" where x is an absolute time (rather than "utc" or
      "localtime"), the offset sent by qemu's RTC_CHANGE event is *not* the
      new offset from UTC, but rather is the sum of all changes to the
      domain's RTC since it was started with base=x.
      
      So, despite what was said in commit e31b5cf3, if we assume that
      the original value stored in "adjustment" was the offset from UTC at
      the time the domain was started, we can always determine the current
      offset from UTC by simply adding the most recent (i.e. current) offset
      from qemu to that original adjustment.
      
      This patch accomplishes that by storing the initial adjustment in the
      domain's status as "adjustment0". Each time a new RTC_CHANGE event is
      received from qemu, we simply add adjustment0 to the value sent by
      qemu, store that as the new adjustment, and forward that value on to
      any event handler.
      
      This patch (*not* e31b5cf3, which should be reverted prior to
      applying this patch) fixes:
      
      https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=964177
      
      (for the case where basis='utc'. It does not fix basis='localtime')
      b62d67da
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      Revert "qemu: Report the offset from host UTC for RTC_CHANGE event" · b8efa6f2
      Laine Stump 提交于
      This reverts commit e31b5cf3.
      
      This commit attempted to work around a bug in the offset value
      reported by qemu's RTC_CHANGE event in the case that a variable base
      date was given on the qemu commandline. The patch mixed up the math
      involved in arriving at the corrected offset to report, and in the
      process added an unnecessary private attribute to the clock
      element. Since that element is private/internal and not used by anyone
      else, it makes sense to simplify things by removing it.
      b8efa6f2
  21. 23 5月, 2014 4 次提交
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      storage: Add NONE protocol type for network disks · a01d9357
      Peter Krempa 提交于
      Currently the protocol type with index 0 was NBD which made it hard to
      distinguish whether the protocol type was actually assigned. Add a new
      protocol type with index 0 to distinguish it explicitly.
      a01d9357
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      conf: Fix domain disk path iterator to work with networked storage · b52e1ad9
      Peter Krempa 提交于
      Skip networked storage but continue iteration through backing chain to
      iterate through all the local paths in the backing chain.
      b52e1ad9
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      storage: Store gluster volume name separately · 1115f975
      Peter Krempa 提交于
      The gluster volume name was previously stored as part of the source path
      string. This is unfortunate when we want to do operations on the path as
      the volume is used separately.
      
      Parse and store the volume name separately for gluster storage volumes
      and use the newly stored variable appropriately.
      1115f975
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      conf: fix backing store parse off-by-one · aefd9bcf
      Eric Blake 提交于
      Commit 546154e3 parses the type attribute from a <backingStore>
      element, but forgot that the earlier commit 9673418c added a
      placeholder element in the same 1.2.3 release; as a result,
      the C code was mistakenly allowing "none" as a type.
      
      Similarly, the same commit allows "none" as the <format>
      sub-element type, even though that has been a placeholder
      since the 0.10.2 release with commit f772b3d9.
      
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c (virDomainDiskBackingStoreParse): Require
      non-zero types.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      aefd9bcf
  22. 19 5月, 2014 2 次提交
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      Revert "maint: prefer enum over int for virstoragefile structs" · 71bce84a
      Eric Blake 提交于
      This partially reverts commits b279e52f and ea18f8b2.
      
      It turns out our code base is full of:
      
      if ((struct.member = virBlahFromString(str)) < 0)
          goto error;
      
      Meanwhile, the C standard says it is up to the compiler whether
      an enum is signed or unsigned when all of its declared values
      happen to be positive.  In my testing (Fedora 20, gcc 4.8.2),
      the compiler picked signed, and nothing changed.  But others
      testing with gcc 4.7 got compiler warnings, because it picked
      the enum to be unsigned, but no unsigned value is less than 0.
      Even worse:
      
      if ((struct.member = virBlahFromString(str)) <= 0)
          goto error;
      
      is silently compiled without warning, but incorrectly treats -1
      from a bad parse as a large positive number with no warning; and
      without the compiler's help to find these instances, it is a
      nightmare to maintain correctly.  We could force signed enums
      with a dummy negative declaration in each enum, or cast the
      result of virBlahFromString back to int after assigning to an
      enum value, or use a temporary int for collecting results from
      virBlahFromString, but those actions are all uglier than what we
      were trying to cure by directly using enum types for struct
      values in the first place.  It's better off to just live with int
      members, and use 'switch ((virFoo) struct.member)' where we want
      the compiler to help, than to track down all the conversions from
      string to enum and ensure they don't suffer from type problems.
      
      * src/util/virstorageencryption.h: Revert back to int declarations
      with comment about enum usage.
      * src/util/virstoragefile.h: Likewise.
      * src/conf/domain_conf.c: Restore back to casts in switches.
      * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Likewise.
      * src/qemu/qemu_command.c: Add cast rather than revert.
      Signed-off-by: NEric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
      71bce84a
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      conf: fix seclabels for chardevs · 5ac9b9dd
      Ján Tomko 提交于
      We allow a seclabel to be specified in the <source> element
      of a chardev:
      
      <serial type='file'>
        <source path='/tmp/serial.file'>
          <seclabel model='dac' relabel='no'/>
        </source>
      </serial>
      
      But we format it outside the source:
      
      <serial type='file'>
        <source path='/tmp/serial.file'/>
        <target port='0'/>
          <seclabel model='dac' relabel='no'/>
      </serial>
      
      Move the formatting inside the source to fix this to make the
      seclabel persistent across XML format->parse.
      
      Introduced by commit f8b08d0e 'Add <seclabel> to character devices.'
      5ac9b9dd