- 10 11月, 2011 4 次提交
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
* src/util/bridge.c, src/util/bridge.h: s/int/bool/ in virNetDevSetOnline and virNetDevBridgeSetSTP
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
The existing brXXX APIs in src/util/bridge.h are renamed to follow one of three different conventions - virNetDevXXX - operations for any type of interface - virNetDevBridgeXXX - operations for bridge interfaces - virNetDevTapXXX - operations for tap interfaces * src/util/bridge.h, src/util/bridge.c: Rename all APIs * src/lxc/lxc_driver.c, src/network/bridge_driver.c, src/qemu/qemu_command.c, src/uml/uml_conf.c, src/uml/uml_driver.c: Update for API renaming
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
Currently every caller of the brXXX APIs has to store the returned errno value and then raise an error message. This results in inconsistent error messages across drivers, additional burden on the callers and makes the error reporting inaccurate since it is hard to distinguish different scenarios from 1 errno value. * src/util/bridge.c: Raise errors instead of returning errnos * src/lxc/lxc_driver.c, src/network/bridge_driver.c, src/qemu/qemu_command.c, src/uml/uml_conf.c, src/uml/uml_driver.c: Remove error reporting code
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
The bridge management APIs in src/util/bridge.c require a brControl object to be passed around. This holds the file descriptor for the control socket. This extra object complicates use of the API for only a minor efficiency gain, which is in turn entirely offset by the need to fork/exec the brctl command for STP configuration. This patch removes the 'brControl' object entirely, instead opening the control socket & closing it again within the scope of each method. The parameter names for the APIs are also made to consistently use 'brname' for bridge device name, and 'ifname' for an interface device name. Finally annotations are added for non-NULL parameters and return check validation * src/util/bridge.c, src/util/bridge.h: Remove brControl object and update API parameter names & annotations. * src/lxc/lxc_driver.c, src/network/bridge_driver.c, src/uml/uml_conf.h, src/uml/uml_conf.c, src/uml/uml_driver.c, src/qemu/qemu_command.c, src/qemu/qemu_conf.h, src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Remove reference to 'brControl' object
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- 04 10月, 2011 2 次提交
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
This patch is a fix for: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=743176 which was discovered by Dan Berrange while making bandwidth configuration work for LXC guests. Background: Although virtportprofile data from a network portgroup is only applicable for direct mode interfaces, the code that copies bandwidth data from the portgroup was also only being executed in the case of direct mode interfaces. The result was that interfaces using traditional virtual networks (forward mode='nat|route|none'), and those using a host bridge for forwarding, would not pick up bandwidth data from a portgroup defined in the network. This patch moves that code outside the conditional, so that bandwidth information is *alway* copied from the appropriate portgroup (unless the <interface> definition itself already has bandwidth information, which would take precedence over what's in the portgroup anyway).
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由 Neil Wilson 提交于
Code altered so that it is consistent with the associated comment. The 'autoconf' variable is forced to zero. Signed-off-by: NNeil Wilson <neil@brightbox.co.uk>
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- 16 9月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Peter Krempa 提交于
/usr/lib/stdlib.h in Mac OS X and probably also in BSD's exports this symbol :(
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- 13 8月, 2011 2 次提交
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
In some cases the caller of virPidFileRead might like extra checks to determine whether the pid just read is really the one they are expecting. This adds virPidFileReadIfAlive which will check whether the pid is still alive with kill(0, -1), and (on linux only) will look at /proc/$PID/path * libvirt_private.syms, util/virpidfile.c, util/virpidfile.h: Add virPidFileReadIfValid and virPidFileReadPathIfValid * network/bridge_driver.c: Use new APIs to check PID validity
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
The functions for manipulating pidfiles are in util/util.{c,h}. We will shortly be adding some further pidfile related functions. To avoid further growing util.c, this moves the pidfile related functions into a dedicated virpidfile.{c,h}. The functions are also all renamed to have 'virPidFile' as their name prefix * util/util.h, util/util.c: Remove all pidfile code * util/virpidfile.c, util/virpidfile.h: Add new APIs for pidfile handling. * lxc/lxc_controller.c, lxc/lxc_driver.c, network/bridge_driver.c, qemu/qemu_process.c: Add virpidfile.h include and adapt for API renames
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- 05 8月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
This addresses https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=713728 When "defining" a new network (or one that exists but isn't currently active) the new definition is stored in network->def, but for a network that already exists and is active, the new definition is stored in network->newDef, and then moved over to network->def as soon as the network is destroyed. However, the code that writes the dhcp and dns hosts files used by dnsmasq was always using network->def for its information, even when the new data was actually in network->newDef, so the hosts files always lagged one edit behind the definition. This patch changes the code to keep the pointer to the new definition after it's been assigned into the network, and use it directly (regardless of whether it's stored in network->newDef or network->def) to construct the hosts files.
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- 03 8月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
Coverity complained that 395 out of 409 virAsprintf calls are checked, and therefore assumed that the remaining cases are bugs waiting to happen. But in each of these cases, a failed virAsprintf will properly set the target string to NULL, and pass on that failure to the caller, without wasting efforts to check the call. Adding the ignore_value silences Coverity. * src/conf/domain_audit.c (virDomainAuditGetRdev): Ignore virAsprintf return value, when it behaves like we need. * src/network/bridge_driver.c (networkDnsmasqLeaseFileNameDefault) (networkRadvdConfigFileName, networkBridgeDummyNicName) (networkRadvdPidfileBasename): Likewise. * src/util/storage_file.c (absolutePathFromBaseFile): Likewise. * src/openvz/openvz_driver.c (openvzGenerateContainerVethName): Likewise. * src/util/command.c (virCommandTranslateStatus): Likewise.
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- 30 7月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
This is in response to: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=723862 which points out that a guest on an "isolated" network could potentially exploit the DNS forwarding provided by dnsmasq to create a communication channel to the outside. This patch eliminates that possibility by adding the "--no-resolv" argument to the dnsmasq commandline, which tells dnsmasq to not forward on any requests that it can't resolve itself (by looking at its own static hosts files and runtime list of dhcp clients), but to instead return a failure for those requests. This shouldn't cause any undesirable change from current behavior, even in the case where a guest is currently configured with multiple interfaces, one of them being connected to an isolated network, and another to a network that does have connectivity to the outside. If the isolated network's DNS server is queried for a name it doesn't know, it will return "Refused" rather than "Unknown", which indicates to the guest that it should query other servers, so it then queries the connected DNS server, and gets the desired response.
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- 27 7月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Michal Privoznik 提交于
Every DomainNetDef has a bandwidth, as does every portgroup. Whenever a DomainNetDef of type NETWORK is about to be used, a call is made to networkAllocateActualDevice(). This function chooses the "best" bandwidth object and places it in the DomainActualNetDef. From that point on, whenever some code needs to use the bandwidth data for the interface, it's retrieved with virDomainNetGetActualBandwidth(), which will always return the "best" info as determined in the previous step.
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- 26 7月, 2011 2 次提交
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
Although most functions in libvirt return 0 on success and < 0 on failure, there are a few functions lingering around that return errno (a positive value) on failure, and sometimes code calling those functions incorrectly assumes the <0 standard. I noticed one of these the other day when auditing networkStartDhcpDaemon after Guido Gunther found a place where success was improperly returned on failure (that patch has been acked and is pending a push). The problem was that it expected the return value from virFileReadPid to be < 0 on failure, but it was actually positive (it was also neglected to set the return code in this case, similar to the bug found by Guido). This all led to the fact that *all* of the virFile*Pid functions in util.c are returning errno on failure. This patch remedies that problem by changing them all to return -errno on failure, and makes any necessary changes to callers of the functions. (In the meantime, I also properly set the return code on failure of virFileReadPid in networkStartDhcpDaemon).
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由 Guido Günther 提交于
While we checked the return value we didn't maks sure ret != 0 which resulted in dnsmasq errors being ignored.
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- 25 7月, 2011 2 次提交
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由 Michal Privoznik 提交于
These function executes 'tc' with appropriate arguments to set desired QoS setting on interface or bridge during its creation.
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
The new listenNetwork attribute needs to learn an IP address based on a named network. This patch provides a function networkGetNetworkAddress which provides that. Some networks have an IP address explicitly in their configuration (ie, those with a forward type of "none", "route", or "nat"). For those, we can just return the IP address from the config. The rest will have a physical device associated with them (either via <bridge name='...'/>, <forward ... dev='...'/>, or possibly via a pool of interfaces inside the network's <forward> element) and we will need to ask the kernel for a current IP address of that device (via the newly added ifaceGetIPAddress) If networkGetNetworkAddress encounters an error while trying to learn the address for a network, it will return -1. In the case that libvirt has been compiled without the network driver, the call is a macro which reduces to -2. This allows differentiating between a failure of the network driver, and its complete absence.
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- 22 7月, 2011 3 次提交
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
The network driver needs to assign physical devices for use by modes that use macvtap, keeping track of which physical devices are in use (and how many instances, when the devices can be shared). Three calls are added: networkAllocateActualDevice - finds a physical device for use by the domain, and sets up the virDomainActualNetDef accordingly. networkNotifyActualDevice - assumes that the domain was already running, but libvirtd was restarted, and needs to be notified by each already-running domain about what interfaces they are using. networkReleaseActualDevice - decrements the usage count of the allocated physical device, and frees the virDomainActualNetDef to avoid later accidentally using the device. bridge_driver.[hc] - the new APIs. When WITH_NETWORK is false, these functions are all #defined to be "0" in the .h file (effectively becoming a NOP) to prevent link errors. qemu_(command|driver|hotplug|process).c - add calls to the above APIs in the appropriate places. tests/Makefile.am - we need to include libvirt_driver_network.la whenever libvirt_driver_qemu.la is linked, to avoid unreferenced symbols (in functions that are never called by the test programs...)
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
Previously all networks were composed of bridge devices created and managed by libvirt, and the same operations needed to be done for all of them when they were started and stopped (create and start the bridge device, configure its MAC address and IP address, add iptables rules). The new network types are (for now at least) managed outside of libvirt, and the network object is used only to contain information about the network, which is then used as each individual guest connects itself. This means that when starting/stopping one of these new networks, we really want to do nothing, aside from marking the network as active/inactive. This has been setup as toplevel Start/Shutdown functions that do the small bit of common stuff, then have a switch statement to execute network type-specific start/shutdown code, then do a bit more common code. The type-specific functions called for the new host bridge and macvtap based types are currently empty. In the future these functions may actually do something, and we will surely add more functions that are similarly patterned. Once everything has settled, we can make a table of "sub-driver" function pointers for each network type, and store a pointer to that table in the network object, then we can replace the switch statements with calls to functions in the table. The final step in this will be to add a new table (and corresponding new functions) for new network types as they are added.
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
The network XML is updated in the following ways: 1) The <forward> element can now contain a list of forward interfaces: <forward .... > <interface dev='eth10'/> <interface dev='eth11'/> <interface dev='eth12'/> <interface dev='eth13'/> </forward> The first of these takes the place of the dev attribute that is normally in <forward> - when defining a network you can specify either one, and on output both will be present. If you specify both on input, they must match. 2) In addition to forward modes of 'nat' and 'route', these new modes are supported: private, passthrough, vepa - when this network is referenced by a domain's interface, it will have the same effect as if the interface had been defined as type='direct', e.g.: <interface type='direct'> <source mode='${mode}' dev='${dev}> ... </interface> where ${mode} is one of the three new modes, and ${dev} is an interface selected from the list given in <forward>. bridge - if a <forward> dev (or multiple devs) is defined, and forward mode is 'bridge' this is just like the modes 'private', 'passthrough', and 'vepa' above. If there is no forward dev specified but a bridge name is given (e.g. "<bridge name='br0'/>"), then guest interfaces using this network will use libvirt's "host bridge" mode, equivalent to this: <interface type='bridge'> <source bridge='${bridge-name}'/> ... </interface> 3) A network can have multiple <portgroup> elements, which may be selected by the guest interface definition (by adding "portgroup='${name}'" in the <source> element along with the network name). Currently a portgroup can only contain a virtportprofile, but the intent is that other configuration items may be put there int the future (e.g. bandwidth config). When building a guest's interface, if the <interface> XML itself has no virtportprofile, and if the requested network has a portgroup with a name matching the name given in the <interface> (or if one of the network's portgroups is marked with the "default='yes'" attribute), the virtportprofile from that portgroup will be used by the interface. 4) A network can have a virtportprofile defined at the top level, which will be used by a guest interface when connecting in one of the 'direct' modes if the guest interface XML itself hasn't specified any virtportprofile, and if there are also no matching portgroups on the network.
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- 13 7月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
Silently ignored flags get in the way of new features that use those flags. Also, an upcoming syntax check will favor unsigned flags. * src/nodeinfo.h (nodeGetCPUStats, nodeGetMemoryStats): Drop unused attribute. * src/interface/netcf_driver.c (interfaceOpenInterface) (interfaceDefineXML, interfaceCreate, interfaceDestroy): Reject unknown flags. * src/network/bridge_driver.c (networkOpenNetwork) (networkGetXMLDesc): Likewise. * src/nwfilter/nwfilter_driver.c (nwfilterOpen): Likewise. * src/secret/secret_driver.c (secretOpen, secretDefineXML) (secretGetXMLDesc, secretSetValue): Likewise. * src/util/logging.c (virLogDefineFilter, virLogDefineOutput) (virLogMessage): Likewise; also use unsigned flags. * src/util/logging.h (virLogDefineFilter, virLogDefineOutput) (virLogMessage): Change signature. * src/util/command.c (virExecWithHook): Likewise.
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- 08 7月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
Now that the public APIs always use unsigned flags, the internal driver callbacks might as well do likewise. * src/driver.h (vrDrvOpen, virDrvDomainCoreDump) (virDrvDomainGetXMLDesc, virDrvNetworkGetXMLDesc) (virDrvNWFilterGetXMLDesc): Update type. * src/remote/remote_protocol.x (remote_open_args) (remote_domain_core_dump_args, remote_domain_get_xml_desc_args) (remote_network_get_xml_desc_args) (remote_nwfilter_get_xml_desc_args): Likewise. * src/test/test_driver.c: Update clients. * src/remote/remote_driver.c: Likewise. * src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c: Likewise. * src/xen/xen_hypervisor.h: Likewise. * src/xen/xen_driver.c: Likewise. * src/xen/xend_internal.c: Likewise. * src/xen/xend_internal.h: Likewise. * src/xen/xm_internal.c: Likewise. * src/xen/xm_internal.h: Likewise. * src/xen/xs_internal.c: Likewise. * src/xen/xs_internal.h: Likewise. * src/xen/xen_inotify.c: Likewise. * src/xen/xen_inotify.h: Likewise. * src/phyp/phyp_driver.c: Likewise. * src/openvz/openvz_driver.c: Likewise. * src/vmware/vmware_driver.c: Likewise. * src/vbox/vbox_driver.c: Likewise. * src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c: Likewise. * src/xenapi/xenapi_driver.c: Likewise. * src/esx/esx_driver.c: Likewise. * src/esx/esx_interface_driver.c: Likewise. * src/esx/esx_network_driver.c: Likewise. * src/esx/esx_storage_driver.c: Likewise. * src/esx/esx_device_monitor.c: Likewise. * src/esx/esx_secret_driver.c: Likewise. * src/esx/esx_nwfilter_driver.c: Likewise. * src/interface/netcf_driver.c: Likewise. * src/nwfilter/nwfilter_driver.c: Likewise. * src/libxl/libxl_driver.c: Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c: Likewise. * src/lxc/lxc_driver.c: Likewise. * src/uml/uml_driver.c: Likewise. * src/network/bridge_driver.c: Likewise. * src/secret/secret_driver.c: Likewise. * src/storage/storage_driver.c: Likewise. * src/node_device/node_device_hal.c: Likewise. * src/node_device/node_device_udev.c: Likewise. * src/remote_protocol-structs: Likewise.
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- 06 7月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Matthias Bolte 提交于
Some callers expected virFileMakePath to set errno, some expected it to return an errno value. Unify this to return 0 on success and -1 on error. Set errno to report detailed error information. Also optimize virFileMakePath if stat fails with an errno different from ENOENT.
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- 29 6月, 2011 3 次提交
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由 Matthias Bolte 提交于
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由 Matthias Bolte 提交于
networkSaveDnsmasqHostsfile was added in 8fa9c221 (Apr 2010). It has a force flag. If the dnsmasq hostsfile already exists force needs to be true to overwrite it. networkBuildDnsmasqArgv sets force to false, networkDefine sets it to true. This results in the hostsfile being written only in networkDefine in the common case. If no error occurred networkSaveDnsmasqHostsfile returns true and networkBuildDnsmasqArgv adds the --dhcp-hostsfile to the dnsmasq command line. networkSaveDnsmasqHostsfile was changed in 89ae9849 (24 Jun 2011) to return a new dnsmasqContext instead of reusing one. This change broke the logic of the force flag as now networkSaveDnsmasqHostsfile returns NULL on error, but the early return -- if force was not set and the hostsfile exists -- returns 0. This turned the early return in an error case and networkBuildDnsmasqArgv didn't add the --dhcp-hostsfile option anymore if the hostsfile already exists. It did because networkDefine created the hostsfile already. Then 9d4e2845 fixed the return 0 case in networkSaveDnsmasqHostsfile but didn't apply the force option correctly to the new addnhosts file. Now force doesn't control an early return anymore, but influences the handling of the hostsfile context creation and dnsmasqSave is always called now. This commit also added test cases that reveal several problems. First, the tests now calls functions that try to write the dnsmasq config files to disk. If someone runs this tests as root this might overwrite actively used dnsmasq config files, this is a no-go. Also the tests depend on configure --localstatedir, this needs to be fixed as well, because it makes the tests fail when localstatedir is different from /var. This patch does several things to fix this: 1) Move dnsmasqContext creation and saving out of networkBuildDnsmasqArgv to the caller to separate the command line generation from the config file writing. This makes the command line generation testable without the risk of interfering with system files, because the tests just don't call dnsmasqSave. 2) This refactoring of networkSaveDnsmasqHostsfile makes the force flag useless as the saving happens somewhere else now. This fixes the wrong usage of the force flag in combination with then newly added addnhosts file by removing the force flag. 3) Adapt the wrong test cases to the correct behavior, by adding the missing --dhcp-hostsfile option. Both affected tests contain DHCP host elements but missed the necessary --dhcp-hostsfile option. 4) Rename networkSaveDnsmasqHostsfile to networkBuildDnsmasqHostsfile, because it doesn't save the dnsmasqContext anymore. 5) Move all directory creations in dnsmasq context handling code from the *New functions to dnsmasqSave to avoid directory creations in system paths in the test cases. 6) Now that networkBuildDnsmasqArgv doesn't create the dnsmasqContext anymore the test case can create one with the localstatedir that is expected by the tests instead of the configure --localstatedir given one.
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
If a domain name is defined for a network, add the --expand-hosts option to the dnsmasq commandline. This results in the domain being added to any hostname that is defined in a dns <host> element and contains no '.' characters (i.e. it is an "unqualified" hostname). Since PTR records are automatically created for any name defined in <host>, the result of a PTR request will change from the unqualified name to the qualified name. This also has the same effect on any hostnames that dnsmasq reads from the host's /etc/hosts file. (In the case of guest hostnames that were learned by dnsmasq via DHCP requests, they were already getting the domain name added on, even without --expand-hosts).
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- 27 6月, 2011 2 次提交
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由 Matthias Bolte 提交于
Convert networkDnsmasqLeaseFileName to a replaceable function pointer that allow the testsuite to use a version of that function that is not depending on configure --localstatedir. This fixes 5 of 6 test failures, when configure --localstatedir isn't set to /var.
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
This block was inadvertently added with the wrong indentation.
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- 25 6月, 2011 4 次提交
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由 Michal Novotny 提交于
This commit introduces names definition for the DNS hosts file using the following syntax: <dns> <host ip="192.168.1.1"> <name>alias1</name> <name>alias2</name> </host> </dns> Some of the improvements and fixes were done by Laine Stump so I'm putting him into the SOB clause again ;-) Signed-off-by: NMichal Novotny <minovotn@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: NLaine Stump <laine@laine.org>
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由 Michal Novotny 提交于
Signed-off-by: NMichal Novotny <minovotn@redhat.com>
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由 Michal Novotny 提交于
The dnsmasq commandline was being built as a part of running dnsmasq. This patch puts the commandline build into a separate function (and exports it as a private API) making it possible to build a dnsmasq commandline without executing it, so that we can write a test program to verify that the proper commandlines are being created. Signed-off-by: NMichal Novotny <minovotn@redhat.com>
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由 Michal Novotny 提交于
This commit introduces the <dns> element and <txt> record for the virtual DNS network. The DNS TXT record can be defined using following syntax in the network XML file: <dns> <txt name="example" value="example value" /> </dns> Also, the Relax-NG scheme has been altered to allow the texts without spaces only for the name element and some nitpicks about memory free'ing have been fixed by Laine so therefore I'm adding Laine to the SOB clause ;-) Signed-off-by: NMichal Novotny <minovotn@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: NLaine Stump <laine@laine.org>
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- 21 6月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Cole Robinson 提交于
Since we virEventRegisterDefaultImpl is now a public API, callers need a way to invoke the default registered Handle and Timeout functions. We already have general functions for these internally, so promote them to the public API. v2: Actually add APIs to libvirt.h
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- 16 5月, 2011 2 次提交
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
Add many version number annotations to the internal driver tables, to allow hvsupport.html to display more accurate information
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
Change all the driver struct initializers to use the C99 style, leaving out unused fields. This will make it possible to add new APIs without changing every driver. eg change: qemudDomainResume, /* domainResume */ qemudDomainShutdown, /* domainShutdown */ NULL, /* domainReboot */ qemudDomainDestroy, /* domainDestroy */ to .domainResume = qemudDomainResume, .domainShutdown = qemudDomainShutdown, .domainDestroy = qemudDomainDestroy, And get rid of any existing C99 style initializersr which set NULL, eg change .listPools = vboxStorageListPools, .numOfDefinedPools = NULL, .listDefinedPools = NULL, .findPoolSources = NULL, .poolLookupByName = vboxStoragePoolLookupByName, to .listPools = vboxStorageListPools, .poolLookupByName = vboxStoragePoolLookupByName,
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- 12 5月, 2011 2 次提交
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
We were 31/73 on whether to translate; since less than 50% translated and since VIR_INFO is less than VIR_WARN which also doesn't translate, this makes sense. * cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_gettext_markup): Add VIR_INFO, since it falls between WARN and DEBUG. * daemon/libvirtd.c (qemudDispatchSignalEvent, remoteCheckAccess) (qemudDispatchServer): Adjust offenders. * daemon/remote.c (remoteDispatchAuthPolkit): Likewise. * src/network/bridge_driver.c (networkReloadIptablesRules) (networkStartNetworkDaemon, networkShutdownNetworkDaemon) (networkCreate, networkDefine, networkUndefine): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemudDomainDefine) (qemudDomainUndefine): Likewise. * src/storage/storage_driver.c (storagePoolCreate) (storagePoolDefine, storagePoolUndefine, storagePoolStart) (storagePoolDestroy, storagePoolDelete, storageVolumeCreateXML) (storageVolumeCreateXMLFrom, storageVolumeDelete): Likewise. * src/util/bridge.c (brProbeVnetHdr): Likewise. * po/POTFILES.in: Drop src/util/bridge.c.
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由 Lai Jiangshan 提交于
These VIR_XXXX0 APIs make us confused, use the non-0-suffix APIs instead. How do these coversions works? The magic is using the gcc extension of ##. When __VA_ARGS__ is empty, "##" will swallow the "," in "fmt," to avoid compile error. example: origin after CPP high_level_api("%d", a_int) low_level_api("%d", a_int) high_level_api("a string") low_level_api("a string") About 400 conversions. 8 special conversions: VIR_XXXX0("") -> VIR_XXXX("msg") (avoid empty format) 2 conversions VIR_XXXX0(string_literal_with_%) -> VIR_XXXX(%->%%) 0 conversions VIR_XXXX0(non_string_literal) -> VIR_XXXX("%s", non_string_literal) (for security) 6 conversions Signed-off-by: NLai Jiangshan <laijs@cn.fujitsu.com>
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- 11 5月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Matthias Bolte 提交于
This matches the public API and helps to get rid of some special case code in the remote generator. Rename driver API functions and XDR protocol structs. No functional change included outside of the remote generator.
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- 06 5月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
We already have virAsprintf, so picking a similar name helps for seeing a similar purpose. Furthermore, the prefix V before printf generally implies 'va_list', even though this variant was '...', and the old name got in the way of adding a new va_list version. global rename performed with: $ git grep -l virBufferVSprintf \ | xargs -L1 sed -i 's/virBufferVSprintf/virBufferAsprintf/g' then revert the changes in ChangeLog-old.
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- 26 4月, 2011 1 次提交
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由 Guido Günther 提交于
otherwise the directory returned by networkDnsmasqLeaseFileName will not be created if ipdef->nhosts == 0 in networkBuildDnsmasqArgv.
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