- 16 5月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Pavel Hrdina 提交于
Currently we consider all UNIX paths with specific prefix as generated by libvirt, but that's a wrong assumption. Let's make the detection better by actually checking whether the whole path matches one of the paths that we generate or generated in the past. The UNIX path isn't stored in config XML since libvirt-1.3.1. Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1446980Signed-off-by: NPavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
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- 15 5月, 2017 2 次提交
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由 Ján Tomko 提交于
Add a new attribute to control the caching mode. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1427005
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由 Ján Tomko 提交于
Add a new <ioapic> element with a driver attribute. Possible values are qemu and kvm. With 'qemu', the I/O APIC can be put in the userspace even for KVM domains. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1427005
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- 21 4月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Martin Kletzander 提交于
We are currently parsing only rx/frames/max because that's the only value that makes sense for us. The tun device just added support for this one and the others are only supported by hardware devices which we don't need to worry about as the only way we'd pass those to the domain is using <hostdev/> or <interface type='hostdev'/>. And in those cases the guest can modify the settings itself. Signed-off-by: NMartin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
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- 11 4月, 2017 2 次提交
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由 Pavel Hrdina 提交于
This removes the hacky extern global variable and modifies the test code to properly create QEMU capabilities cache for QEMU binaries used in our tests. Signed-off-by: NPavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
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由 Pavel Hrdina 提交于
Commit 5572cd7f deprecated QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE capability but forgot to remove this call as well. Signed-off-by: NPavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
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- 04 4月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Andrea Bolognani 提交于
We use the "vir" prefix pretty consistently in our APIs, both external and internal, which made these macros stood out.
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- 27 3月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Erik Skultety 提交于
For now, these only cover the unmanaged, i.e. user pre-created devices. Signed-off-by: NErik Skultety <eskultet@redhat.com>
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- 17 3月, 2017 2 次提交
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由 Jiri Denemark 提交于
Signed-off-by: NJiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
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由 Andrea Bolognani 提交于
We want pcie-root-ports to be used when available in QEMU, but at the same time we need to ensure that hosts running older QEMU releases keep working and that the user can override the default at any time. Add a comment for the original pcie-root-port test cases to make it clear how these new test cases are different.
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- 15 3月, 2017 3 次提交
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由 Michal Privoznik 提交于
For NVDIMM devices it is optionally possible to specify the size of internal storage for namespaces. Namespaces are a feature that allows users to partition the NVDIMM for different uses. Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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由 Michal Privoznik 提交于
Now that NVDIMM has found its way into libvirt, users might want to fine tune some settings for each module separately. One such setting is 'share=on|off' for the memory-backend-file object. This setting - just like its name suggest already - enables sharing the nvdimm module with other applications. Under the hood it controls whether qemu mmaps() the file as MAP_PRIVATE or MAP_SHARED. Yet again, we have such config knob in domain XML, but it's just an attribute to numa <cell/>. This does not give fine enough tuning on per-memdevice basis so we need to have the attribute for each device too. Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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由 Michal Privoznik 提交于
NVDIMM is new type of memory introduced into QEMU 2.6. The idea is that we have a Non-Volatile memory module that keeps the data persistent across domain reboots. At the domain XML level, we already have some representation of 'dimm' modules. Long story short, NVDIMM will utilize the existing <memory/> element that lives under <devices/> by adding a new attribute 'nvdimm' to the existing @model and introduce a new <path/> element for <source/> while reusing other fields. The resulting XML would appear as: <memory model='nvdimm'> <source> <path>/tmp/nvdimm</path> </source> <target> <size unit='KiB'>523264</size> <node>0</node> </target> <address type='dimm' slot='0'/> </memory> So far, this is just a XML parser/formatter extension. QEMU driver implementation is in the next commit. For more info on NVDIMM visit the following web page: http://pmem.io/Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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- 24 2月, 2017 2 次提交
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由 Andrea Bolognani 提交于
Now that QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_PCI_BRIDGE is no longer checked unless a pci-bridge is really part of the configuration, and most uses of the legacy PCI controller combo have been dropped from tests that use PCIe machine types, we can drop the corresponding capabilities from a lot of test cases.
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由 Andrea Bolognani 提交于
In some cases, only one of the two transformations was checked; in other cases, the capabilities set differed.
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- 09 2月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Jaroslav Safka 提交于
This part introduces new xml elements for file based memorybacking support and their parsing. (It allows vhost-user to be used without hugepages.) New xml elements: <memoryBacking> <source type="file|anonymous"/> <access mode="shared|private"/> <allocation mode="immediate|ondemand"/> </memoryBacking>
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- 26 1月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Michal Privoznik 提交于
Not only we should set the MTU on the host end of the device but also let qemu know what MTU did we set. Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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- 20 1月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Michal Privoznik 提交于
Based on work of Mehdi Abaakouk <sileht@sileht.net>. When parsing vhost-user interface XML and no ifname is found we can try to fill it in in post parse callback. The way this works is we try to make up interface name from given socket path and then ask openvswitch whether it knows the interface. Signed-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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- 11 1月, 2017 2 次提交
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
Set the VIR_PCI_CONNECT_AGGREGATE_SLOT flag for pcie-root-ports so that they will be assigned to all the functions on a slot. Some qemu test case outputs had to be adjusted due to the pcie-root-ports now being put on multiple functions.
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
If there are multiple devices assigned to the different functions of a single PCI slot, they will not work properly if the device at function 0 doesn't have its "multi" attribute turned on, so it makes sense for libvirt to turn it on during PCI address assignment. Setting multi then assures that the new setting is stored in the config (so it will be used next time the domain is started), preventing any potential problems in the case that a future change in the configuration eliminates the devices on all non-0 functions (multi will still be set for function 0 even though it is the only function in use on the slot, which has no useful purpose, but also doesn't cause any problems). (NB: If we were to instead just decide on the setting for multifunction at runtime, a later removal of the non-0 functions of a slot would result in a silent change in the guest ABI for the remaining device on function 0 (although it may seem like an inconsequential guest ABI change, it *is* a guest ABI change to turn off the multi bit).)
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- 10 1月, 2017 1 次提交
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由 Andrea Bolognani 提交于
virtio-pci is the way forward for aarch64 guests: it's faster and less alien to people coming from other architectures. Now that guest support is finally getting there (Fedora 24, CentOS 7.3, Ubuntu 16.04 and Debian testing all support virtio-pci out of the box), we'd like to start using it by default instead of virtio-mmio. Users and applications can already opt-in by explicitly using <address type='pci'/> inside the relevant elements, but that's kind of cumbersome and requires all users and management applications to adapt, which we'd really like to avoid. What we can do instead is use virtio-mmio only if the guest already has at least one virtio-mmio device, and use virtio-pci in all other situations. That means existing virtio-mmio guests will keep using the old addressing scheme, and new guests will automatically be created using virtio-pci instead. Users can still override the default in either direction. Existing tests such as aarch64-aavmf-virtio-mmio and aarch64-virtio-pci-default already cover all possible scenarios, so no additions to the test suites are necessary.
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- 06 12月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 John Ferlan 提交于
Modify _virDomainBlockIoTuneInfo and rng schema to support the group_name option for iotune throttling. Document the new value. Signed-off-by: NJohn Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
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- 25 11月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Eric Farman 提交于
With the QEMU components in place, provide the XML parsing to invoke that code when given the following XML snippet: <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='scsi_host'> <source protocol='vhost' wwpn='naa.501234567890abcd'/> </hostdev> An optional address element can be specified within the hostdev (pick CCW or PCI as necessary): <address type='ccw' cssid='0xfe' ssid='0x0' devno='0x0625'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x05' function='0x0'/> Add basic vhost-scsi tests which were cloned from hostdev-scsi-virtio-scsi in both xml2argv and xml2xml. Added ones for both vhost-scsi-ccw and vhost-scsi-pci since the syntaxes are slightly different between them. Also adjusted the docs to describe the changes. Signed-off-by: NEric Farman <farman@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: NBoris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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- 15 11月, 2016 6 次提交
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
For machinetypes with a pci-root bus (all legacy PCI), libvirt will make a "fake" reservation for one extra slot prior to assigning addresses to unaddressed PCI endpoint devices in the domain. This will trigger auto-adding of a pci-bridge for the final device to be assigned an address *if that device would have otherwise instead been the last device on the last available pci-bridge*; thus it assures that there will always be at least one slot left open in the domain's bus topology for expansion (which is important both for hotplug (since a new pci-bridge can't be added while the guest is running) as well as for offline additions to the config (since adding a new device might otherwise in some cases require re-addressing existing devices, which we want to avoid)). It's important to note that for the above case (legacy PCI), we must check for the special case of all slots on all buses being occupied *prior to assigning any addresses*, and avoid attempting to reserve the extra address in that case, because there is no free address in the existing topology, so no place to auto-add a pci-bridge for expansion (i.e. it would always fail anyway). Since that condition can only be reached by manual intervention, this is acceptable. For machinetypes with pcie-root (Q35, aarch64 virt), libvirt's methodology for automatically expanding the bus topology is different - pcie-root-ports are plugged into slots (soon to be functions) of pcie-root as needed, and the new endpoint devices are assigned to the single slot in each pcie-root-port. This is done so that the devices are, by default, hotpluggable (the slots of pcie-root don't support hotplug, but the single slot of the pcie-root-port does). Since pcie-root-ports can only be plugged into pcie-root, and we don't auto-assign endpoint devices to the pcie-root slots, this means topology expansion doesn't compete with endpoint devices for slots, so we don't need to worry about checking for all "useful" slots being free *prior* to assigning addresses to new endpoint devices - as a matter of fact, if we attempt to reserve the open slots before the used slots, it can lead to errors. Instead this patch just reserves one slot for a "future potential" PCIe device after doing the assignment for actual devices, but only if the only PCI controller defined prior to starting address assignment was pcie-root, and only if we auto-added at least one PCI controller during address assignment. This assures two things: 1) that reserving the open slots will only be done when the domain is initially defined, never at any time after, and 2) that if the user understands enough about PCI controllers that they are adding them manually, that we don't mess up their plan by adding extras - if they know enough to add one pcie-root-port, or to manually assign addresses such that no pcie-root-ports are needed, they know enough to add extra pcie-root-ports if they want them (this could be called the "libguestfs clause", since libguestfs needs to be able to create domains with as few devices/controllers as possible). This is set to reserve a single free port for now, but could be increased in the future if public sentiment goes in that direction (it's easy to increase later, but essentially impossible to decrease)
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
Real Q35 hardware has an ICH9 chip that includes several integrated devices at particular addresses (see the file docs/q35-chipset.cfg in the qemu source). libvirt already attempts to put the first two sets of ich9 USB2 controllers it finds at 00:1D.* and 00:1A.* to match the real hardware. This patch does the same for the ich9 "HD audio" device. The main inspiration for this patch is that currently the *only* device in a reasonable "workstation" type virtual machine config that requires a legacy PCI slot is the audio device, Without this patch, the standard Q35 machine created by virt-manager will have a dmi-to-pci-bridge and a pci-bridge just for the sound device; with the patch (and if you change the sound device model from the default "ich6" to "ich9"), the machine definition constructed by virt-manager has absolutely no legacy PCI controllers - any legacy PCI devices (e.g. video and sound) are on pcie-root as integrated devices.
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
Previously we added a set of EHCI+UHCI controllers to Q35 machines to mimic real hardware as closely as possible, but recent discussions have pointed out that the nec-usb-xhci (USB3) controller is much more virtualization-friendly (uses less CPU), so this patch switches the default for Q35 machinetypes to add an XHCI instead (if it's supported, which it of course *will* be). Since none of the existing test cases left out USB controllers in the input XML, a new Q35 test case was added which has *no* devices, so ends up with only the defaults always put in by qemu, plus those added by libvirt.
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
Previously libvirt would only add pci-bridge devices automatically when an address was requested for a device that required a legacy PCI slot and none was available. This patch expands that support to dmi-to-pci-bridge (which is needed in order to add a pci-bridge on a machine with a pcie-root), and pcie-root-port (which is needed to add a hotpluggable PCIe device). It does *not* automatically add pcie-switch-upstream-ports or pcie-switch-downstream-ports (and currently there are no plans for that). Given the existing code to auto-add pci-bridge devices, automatically adding pcie-root-ports is fairly straightforward. The dmi-to-pci-bridge support is a bit tricky though, for a few reasons: 1) Although the only reason to add a dmi-to-pci-bridge is so that there is a reasonable place to plug in a pci-bridge controller, most of the time it's not the presence of a pci-bridge *in the config* that triggers the requirement to add a dmi-to-pci-bridge. Rather, it is the presence of a legacy-PCI device in the config, which triggers auto-add of a pci-bridge, which triggers auto-add of a dmi-to-pci-bridge (this is handled in virDomainPCIAddressSetGrow() - if there's a request to add a pci-bridge we'll check if there is a suitable bus to plug it into; if not, we first add a dmi-to-pci-bridge). 2) Once there is already a single dmi-to-pci-bridge on the system, there won't be a need for any more, even if it's full, as long as there is a pci-bridge with an open slot - you can also plug pci-bridges into existing pci-bridges. So we have to make sure we don't add a dmi-to-pci-bridge unless there aren't any dmi-to-pci-bridges *or* any pci-bridges. 3) Although it is strongly discouraged, it is legal for a pci-bridge to be directly plugged into pcie-root, and we don't want to auto-add a dmi-to-pci-bridge if there is already a pci-bridge that's been forced directly into pcie-root. Although libvirt will now automatically create a dmi-to-pci-bridge when it's needed, the code still remains for now that forces a dmi-to-pci-bridge on all domains with pcie-root (in qemuDomainDefAddDefaultDevices()). That will be removed in a future patch. For now, the pcie-root-ports are added one to a slot, which is a bit wasteful and means it will fail after 31 total PCIe devices (30 if there are also some PCI devices), but helps keep the changeset down for this patch. A future patch will have 8 pcie-root-ports sharing the functions on a single slot.
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
The nec-usb-xhci device (which is a USB3 controller) has always presented itself as a PCI device when plugged into a legacy PCI slot, and a PCIe device when plugged into a PCIe slot, but libvirt has always auto-assigned it to a legacy PCI slot. This patch changes that behavior to auto-assign to a PCIe slot on systems that have pcie-root (e.g. Q35 and aarch64/virt). Since we don't yet auto-create pcie-*-port controllers on demand, this means a config with an nec-xhci USB controller that has no PCI address assigned will also need to have an otherwise-unused pcie-*-port controller specified: <controller type='pci' model='pcie-root-port'/> <controller type='usb' model='nec-xhci'/> (this assumes there is an otherwise-unused slot on pcie-root to accept the pcie-root-port)
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
libvirt previously assigned nearly all devices to a "hotpluggable" legacy PCI slot even on machines with a PCIe root bus (and even though most such machines don't even support hotplug on legacy PCI slots!) Forcing all devices onto legacy PCI slots means that the domain will need a dmi-to-pci-bridge (to convert from PCIe to legacy PCI) and a pci-bridge (to provide hotpluggable legacy PCI slots which, again, usually aren't hotpluggable anyway). To help reduce the need for these legacy controllers, this patch tries to assign virtio-1.0-capable devices to PCIe slots whenever possible, by setting appropriate connectFlags in virDomainCalculateDevicePCIConnectFlags(). Happily, when that function was written (just a few commits ago) it was created with a "virtioFlags" argument, set by both of its callers, which is the proper connectFlags to set for any virtio-*-pci device - depending on the arch/machinetype of the domain, and whether or not the qemu binary supports virtio-1.0, that flag will have either been set to PCI or PCIe. This patch merely enables the functionality by setting the flags for the device to whatever is in virtioFlags if the device is a virtio-*-pci device. NB: the first virtio video device will be placed directly on bus 0 slot 1 rather than on a pcie-root-port due to the override for primary video devices in qemuDomainValidateDevicePCISlotsQ35(). Whether or not to change that is a topic of discussion, but this patch doesn't change that particular behavior. NB2: since the slot must be hotpluggable, and pcie-root (the PCIe root complex) does *not* support hotplug, this means that suitable controllers must also be in the config (i.e. either pcie-root-port, or pcie-downstream-port). For now, libvirt doesn't add those automatically, so if you put virtio devices in a config for a qemu that has PCIe-capable virtio devices, you'll need to add extra pcie-root-ports yourself. That requirement will be eliminated in a future patch, but for now, it's simple to do this: <controller type='pci' model='pcie-root-port'/> <controller type='pci' model='pcie-root-port'/> <controller type='pci' model='pcie-root-port'/> ... Partially Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1330024
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- 02 11月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Martin Kletzander 提交于
The old ivshmem is deprecated in QEMU, so let's use the better ivshmem-{plain,doorbell} variants instead. Signed-off-by: NMartin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
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- 26 10月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 John Ferlan 提交于
Modify _virDomainBlockIoTuneInfo and rng schema to support the _length options for bps/iops throttling values. Document the new values.
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- 24 10月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Pavel Hrdina 提交于
Add an optional "tls='yes|no'" attribute for a TCP chardev. For QEMU, this will allow for disabling the host config setting of the 'chardev_tls' for a domain chardev channel by setting the value to "no" or to attempt to use a host TLS environment when setting the value to "yes" when the host config 'chardev_tls' setting is disabled, but a TLS environment is configured via either the host config 'chardev_tls_x509_cert_dir' or 'default_tls_x509_cert_dir' Signed-off-by: NJohn Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: NPavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
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- 17 10月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Andrea Bolognani 提交于
The code is entirely correct, but it still managed to trip me up when I first ran into it because I did not realize right away that VIR_PCI_CONNECT_TYPES_ENDPOINT was not a single flag, but rather a mask including both VIR_PCI_CONNECT_TYPE_PCI_DEVICE and VIR_PCI_CONNECT_TYPE_PCIE_DEVICE. In order to save the next distracted traveler in PCI Address Land some time, document this fact with a comment. Add a test case for the behavior as well.
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- 12 10月, 2016 4 次提交
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由 Pavel Hrdina 提交于
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1369633Signed-off-by: NPavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
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由 Pavel Hrdina 提交于
If QEMU in question supports QMP, this capability is set if QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_QXL was set based on existence of "-device qxl". If libvirt needs to parse *help*, because there is no QMP support, it checks for existence of "-vga qxl", but it also parses output of "-device ?" and sets QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_QXL too. Now that libvirt supports only QEMU that has "-device" implemented it's safe to drop this capability and stop using it. Signed-off-by: NPavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
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由 Pavel Hrdina 提交于
This patch simplifies QEMU capabilities for QXL video device. QEMU exposes this device as *qxl-vga* and *qxl* and they are both the same device with the same set of parameters, the only difference is that *qxl-vga* includes VGA compatibility. Based on QEMU code they are tied together so it's safe to check only for presence of only one of them. This patch also removes an invalid test case "video-qxl-sec-nodevice" where there is only *qxl-vga* device and *qxl* device is not present. Signed-off-by: NPavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
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由 Pavel Hrdina 提交于
If one of QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_QXL_VGA or QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_QXL is set the other one will always be set as well because both devices are tied together in QEMU. The change of args files is caused by the presence of capability QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_VIDEO_PRIMARY which means it's safe to use "-device qxl-vga" instead of "-vga qxl", see commit (e3f2686b) and by the fact that if QEMU_CAPS_VGA_QXL is set QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_QXL_VGA and QEMU_CAPS_DEVICE_QXL would be set too (since we support only qemu with "-device" option). Signed-off-by: NPavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
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- 06 10月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 John Ferlan 提交于
It was missing... Also since I'm using the soft link from qemuxml2xmloutdata to the qemuxml2argvdata file, modify the output file to have the necessary <address> elements plus the mouse and keyboard. Signed-off-by: NJohn Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
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- 16 9月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Laszlo Ersek 提交于
Most of QEMU's PCI display device models, such as: libvirt video/model/@type QEMU -device ------------------------- ------------ cirrus cirrus-vga vga VGA qxl qxl-vga virtio virtio-vga come with a linear framebuffer (sometimes called "VGA compatibility framebuffer"). This linear framebuffer lives in one of the PCI device's MMIO BARs, and allows guest code (primarily: firmware drivers, and non-accelerated OS drivers) to display graphics with direct memory access. Due to architectural reasons on aarch64/KVM hosts, this kind of framebuffer doesn't / can't work in qemu-system-(arm|aarch64) -M virt machines. Cache coherency issues guarantee a corrupted / unusable display. The problem has been researched by several people, including kvm-arm maintainers, and it's been decided that the best way (practically the only way) to have boot time graphics for such guests is to consolidate on QEMU's "virtio-gpu-pci" device. >From <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1195176>, libvirt supports <devices> <video> <model type='virtio'/> </video> </devices> but libvirt unconditionally maps @type='virtio' to QEMU's "virtio-vga" device model. (See the qemuBuildDeviceVideoStr() function and the "qemuDeviceVideo" enum impl.) According to the above, this is not right for the "virt" machine type; the qemu-system-(arm|aarch64) binaries don't even recognize the "virtio-vga" device model (justifiedly). Whereas "virtio-gpu-pci", which is a pure virtio device without a compatibility framebuffer, is available, and works fine. (The ArmVirtQemu ("AAVMF") platform of edk2 -- that is, the UEFI firmware for "virt" -- supports "virtio-gpu-pci", as of upstream commit 3ef3209d3028. See <https://tianocore.acgmultimedia.com/show_bug.cgi?id=66>.) Override the default mapping of "virtio", from "virtio-vga" to "virtio-gpu-pci", if qemuDomainMachineIsVirt() evaluates to true. Cc: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> Cc: Drew Jones <drjones@redhat.com> Cc: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Cc: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com> Suggested-by: NMarc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com> Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1372901Signed-off-by: NLaszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Acked-by: NMartin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
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- 09 9月, 2016 1 次提交
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由 Michal Privoznik 提交于
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1366989 QEMU added another virtio-net tunable [1]. It basically allows users to set the size of RX virtio ring. But because virtio-net uses two separate ring buffers to pass data from/to guest they named it explicitly rx_queue_size. We should expose it in our XML too. 1: http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-08/msg02029.htmlSigned-off-by: NMichal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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