/* * libvirt.c: Main interfaces for the libvirt library to handle virtualization * domains from a process running in domain 0 * * Copyright (C) 2005-2006, 2008-2014 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see * . * * Daniel Veillard */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "getpass.h" #ifdef HAVE_WINSOCK2_H # include #endif #ifdef WITH_CURL # include #endif #include "virerror.h" #include "virlog.h" #include "datatypes.h" #include "driver.h" #include "viruuid.h" #include "viralloc.h" #include "configmake.h" #include "intprops.h" #include "virconf.h" #if WITH_GNUTLS # if WITH_GNUTLS_GCRYPT # include # endif # include "rpc/virnettlscontext.h" #endif #include "vircommand.h" #include "virfile.h" #include "virrandom.h" #include "viruri.h" #include "virthread.h" #include "virstring.h" #include "virutil.h" #include "virtypedparam.h" #ifdef WITH_TEST # include "test/test_driver.h" #endif #ifdef WITH_REMOTE # include "remote/remote_driver.h" #endif #ifdef WITH_OPENVZ # include "openvz/openvz_driver.h" #endif #ifdef WITH_VMWARE # include "vmware/vmware_driver.h" #endif #ifdef WITH_PHYP # include "phyp/phyp_driver.h" #endif #ifdef WITH_ESX # include "esx/esx_driver.h" #endif #ifdef WITH_HYPERV # include "hyperv/hyperv_driver.h" #endif #ifdef WITH_XENAPI # include "xenapi/xenapi_driver.h" #endif #ifdef WITH_PARALLELS # include "parallels/parallels_driver.h" #endif #ifdef WITH_BHYVE # include "bhyve/bhyve_driver.h" #endif #define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_NONE VIR_LOG_INIT("libvirt"); /* * TODO: * - use lock to protect against concurrent accesses ? * - use reference counting to guarantee coherent pointer state ? */ #define MAX_DRIVERS 20 #define virDriverCheckTabMaxReturn(count, ret) \ do { \ if ((count) >= MAX_DRIVERS) { \ virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, \ _("Too many drivers, cannot register %s"), \ driver->name); \ return ret; \ } \ } while (0) static virDriverPtr virDriverTab[MAX_DRIVERS]; static int virDriverTabCount = 0; static virNetworkDriverPtr virNetworkDriverTab[MAX_DRIVERS]; static int virNetworkDriverTabCount = 0; static virInterfaceDriverPtr virInterfaceDriverTab[MAX_DRIVERS]; static int virInterfaceDriverTabCount = 0; static virStorageDriverPtr virStorageDriverTab[MAX_DRIVERS]; static int virStorageDriverTabCount = 0; static virNodeDeviceDriverPtr virNodeDeviceDriverTab[MAX_DRIVERS]; static int virNodeDeviceDriverTabCount = 0; static virSecretDriverPtr virSecretDriverTab[MAX_DRIVERS]; static int virSecretDriverTabCount = 0; static virNWFilterDriverPtr virNWFilterDriverTab[MAX_DRIVERS]; static int virNWFilterDriverTabCount = 0; #ifdef WITH_LIBVIRTD static virStateDriverPtr virStateDriverTab[MAX_DRIVERS]; static int virStateDriverTabCount = 0; #endif #if defined(POLKIT_AUTH) static int virConnectAuthGainPolkit(const char *privilege) { virCommandPtr cmd; int ret = -1; if (geteuid() == 0) return 0; cmd = virCommandNewArgList(POLKIT_AUTH, "--obtain", privilege, NULL); if (virCommandRun(cmd, NULL) < 0) goto cleanup; ret = 0; cleanup: virCommandFree(cmd); return ret; } #endif static int virConnectAuthCallbackDefault(virConnectCredentialPtr cred, unsigned int ncred, void *cbdata ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { size_t i; for (i = 0; i < ncred; i++) { char buf[1024]; char *bufptr = buf; size_t len; switch (cred[i].type) { case VIR_CRED_EXTERNAL: { if (STRNEQ(cred[i].challenge, "PolicyKit")) return -1; #if defined(POLKIT_AUTH) if (virConnectAuthGainPolkit(cred[i].prompt) < 0) return -1; #else /* * Ignore & carry on. Although we can't auth * directly, the user may have authenticated * themselves already outside context of libvirt */ #endif break; } case VIR_CRED_USERNAME: case VIR_CRED_AUTHNAME: case VIR_CRED_ECHOPROMPT: case VIR_CRED_REALM: if (printf("%s: ", cred[i].prompt) < 0) return -1; if (fflush(stdout) != 0) return -1; if (!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin)) { if (feof(stdin)) { /* Treat EOF as "" */ buf[0] = '\0'; break; } return -1; } len = strlen(buf); if (len != 0 && buf[len-1] == '\n') buf[len-1] = '\0'; break; case VIR_CRED_PASSPHRASE: case VIR_CRED_NOECHOPROMPT: if (printf("%s: ", cred[i].prompt) < 0) return -1; if (fflush(stdout) != 0) return -1; bufptr = getpass(""); if (!bufptr) return -1; break; default: return -1; } if (cred[i].type != VIR_CRED_EXTERNAL) { if (VIR_STRDUP(cred[i].result, STREQ(bufptr, "") && cred[i].defresult ? cred[i].defresult : bufptr) < 0) return -1; cred[i].resultlen = strlen(cred[i].result); } } return 0; } /* Don't typically want VIR_CRED_USERNAME. It enables you to authenticate * as one user, and act as another. It just results in annoying * prompts for the username twice & is very rarely what you want */ static int virConnectCredTypeDefault[] = { VIR_CRED_AUTHNAME, VIR_CRED_ECHOPROMPT, VIR_CRED_REALM, VIR_CRED_PASSPHRASE, VIR_CRED_NOECHOPROMPT, VIR_CRED_EXTERNAL, }; static virConnectAuth virConnectAuthDefault = { virConnectCredTypeDefault, sizeof(virConnectCredTypeDefault)/sizeof(int), virConnectAuthCallbackDefault, NULL, }; /* * virConnectAuthPtrDefault * * A default implementation of the authentication callbacks. This * implementation is suitable for command line based tools. It will * prompt for username, passwords, realm and one time keys as needed. * It will print on STDOUT, and read from STDIN. If this is not * suitable for the application's needs an alternative implementation * should be provided. */ virConnectAuthPtr virConnectAuthPtrDefault = &virConnectAuthDefault; #if HAVE_WINSOCK2_H static int winsock_init(void) { WORD winsock_version, err; WSADATA winsock_data; /* http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms742213.aspx */ winsock_version = MAKEWORD (2, 2); err = WSAStartup (winsock_version, &winsock_data); return err == 0 ? 0 : -1; } #endif #ifdef WITH_GNUTLS_GCRYPT static int virTLSMutexInit(void **priv) { virMutexPtr lock = NULL; if (VIR_ALLOC_QUIET(lock) < 0) return ENOMEM; if (virMutexInit(lock) < 0) { VIR_FREE(lock); return errno; } *priv = lock; return 0; } static int virTLSMutexDestroy(void **priv) { virMutexPtr lock = *priv; virMutexDestroy(lock); VIR_FREE(lock); return 0; } static int virTLSMutexLock(void **priv) { virMutexPtr lock = *priv; virMutexLock(lock); return 0; } static int virTLSMutexUnlock(void **priv) { virMutexPtr lock = *priv; virMutexUnlock(lock); return 0; } static struct gcry_thread_cbs virTLSThreadImpl = { /* GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_VERSION was added in gcrypt 1.4.2 */ # ifdef GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_VERSION (GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTHREAD | (GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_VERSION << 8)), # else GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTHREAD, # endif NULL, virTLSMutexInit, virTLSMutexDestroy, virTLSMutexLock, virTLSMutexUnlock, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }; #endif /* WITH_GNUTLS_GCRYPT */ static bool virGlobalError = false; static virOnceControl virGlobalOnce = VIR_ONCE_CONTROL_INITIALIZER; static void virGlobalInit(void) { /* It would be nice if we could trace the use of this call, to * help diagnose in log files if a user calls something other than * virConnectOpen first. But we can't rely on VIR_DEBUG working * until after initialization is complete, and since this is * one-shot, we never get here again. */ if (virThreadInitialize() < 0 || virErrorInitialize() < 0) goto error; #ifndef LIBVIRT_SETUID_RPC_CLIENT if (virIsSUID()) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("libvirt.so is not safe to use from setuid programs")); goto error; } #endif #ifdef WITH_GNUTLS_GCRYPT /* * This sequence of API calls it copied exactly from * gnutls 2.12.23 source lib/gcrypt/init.c, with * exception that GCRYCTL_ENABLE_QUICK_RANDOM, is * dropped */ if (gcry_control(GCRYCTL_ANY_INITIALIZATION_P) == 0) { gcry_control(GCRYCTL_SET_THREAD_CBS, &virTLSThreadImpl); gcry_check_version(NULL); gcry_control(GCRYCTL_DISABLE_SECMEM, NULL, 0); gcry_control(GCRYCTL_INITIALIZATION_FINISHED, NULL, 0); } #endif virLogSetFromEnv(); #ifdef WITH_GNUTLS virNetTLSInit(); #endif #if WITH_CURL curl_global_init(CURL_GLOBAL_DEFAULT); #endif VIR_DEBUG("register drivers"); #if HAVE_WINSOCK2_H if (winsock_init() == -1) goto error; #endif if (!bindtextdomain(PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR)) goto error; /* * Note we must avoid everything except 'remote' driver * for virt-login-shell usage */ #ifndef LIBVIRT_SETUID_RPC_CLIENT /* * Note that the order is important: the first ones have a higher * priority when calling virConnectOpen. */ # ifdef WITH_TEST if (testRegister() == -1) goto error; # endif # ifdef WITH_OPENVZ if (openvzRegister() == -1) goto error; # endif # ifdef WITH_VMWARE if (vmwareRegister() == -1) goto error; # endif # ifdef WITH_PHYP if (phypRegister() == -1) goto error; # endif # ifdef WITH_ESX if (esxRegister() == -1) goto error; # endif # ifdef WITH_HYPERV if (hypervRegister() == -1) goto error; # endif # ifdef WITH_XENAPI if (xenapiRegister() == -1) goto error; # endif # ifdef WITH_PARALLELS if (parallelsRegister() == -1) goto error; # endif #endif #ifdef WITH_REMOTE if (remoteRegister() == -1) goto error; #endif return; error: virGlobalError = true; } /** * virInitialize: * * Initialize the library. * * This method is invoked automatically by any of the virConnectOpen() API * calls, and by virGetVersion(). Since release 1.0.0, there is no need to * call this method even in a multithreaded application, since * initialization is performed in a thread safe manner; but applications * using an older version of the library should manually call this before * setting up competing threads that attempt virConnectOpen in parallel. * * The only other time it would be necessary to call virInitialize is if the * application did not invoke virConnectOpen as its first API call, such * as when calling virEventRegisterImpl() before setting up connections, * or when using virSetErrorFunc() to alter error reporting of the first * connection attempt. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virInitialize(void) { if (virOnce(&virGlobalOnce, virGlobalInit) < 0) return -1; if (virGlobalError) return -1; return 0; } #ifdef WIN32 BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE instance, DWORD reason, LPVOID ignore); BOOL WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE instance ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, DWORD reason, LPVOID ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { switch (reason) { case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: virInitialize(); break; case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH: /* Nothing todo in libvirt yet */ break; case DLL_THREAD_DETACH: /* Release per-thread local data */ virThreadOnExit(); break; case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: /* Don't bother releasing per-thread data since (hopefully) windows cleans up everything on process exit */ break; } return TRUE; } #endif /** * virRegisterNetworkDriver: * @driver: pointer to a network driver block * * Register a network virtualization driver * * Returns the driver priority or -1 in case of error. */ int virRegisterNetworkDriver(virNetworkDriverPtr driver) { virCheckNonNullArgReturn(driver, -1); virDriverCheckTabMaxReturn(virNetworkDriverTabCount, -1); VIR_DEBUG("registering %s as network driver %d", driver->name, virNetworkDriverTabCount); virNetworkDriverTab[virNetworkDriverTabCount] = driver; return virNetworkDriverTabCount++; } /** * virRegisterInterfaceDriver: * @driver: pointer to an interface driver block * * Register an interface virtualization driver * * Returns the driver priority or -1 in case of error. */ int virRegisterInterfaceDriver(virInterfaceDriverPtr driver) { virCheckNonNullArgReturn(driver, -1); virDriverCheckTabMaxReturn(virInterfaceDriverTabCount, -1); VIR_DEBUG("registering %s as interface driver %d", driver->name, virInterfaceDriverTabCount); virInterfaceDriverTab[virInterfaceDriverTabCount] = driver; return virInterfaceDriverTabCount++; } /** * virRegisterStorageDriver: * @driver: pointer to a storage driver block * * Register a storage virtualization driver * * Returns the driver priority or -1 in case of error. */ int virRegisterStorageDriver(virStorageDriverPtr driver) { virCheckNonNullArgReturn(driver, -1); virDriverCheckTabMaxReturn(virStorageDriverTabCount, -1); VIR_DEBUG("registering %s as storage driver %d", driver->name, virStorageDriverTabCount); virStorageDriverTab[virStorageDriverTabCount] = driver; return virStorageDriverTabCount++; } /** * virRegisterNodeDeviceDriver: * @driver: pointer to a device monitor block * * Register a device monitor * * Returns the driver priority or -1 in case of error. */ int virRegisterNodeDeviceDriver(virNodeDeviceDriverPtr driver) { virCheckNonNullArgReturn(driver, -1); virDriverCheckTabMaxReturn(virNodeDeviceDriverTabCount, -1); VIR_DEBUG("registering %s as device driver %d", driver->name, virNodeDeviceDriverTabCount); virNodeDeviceDriverTab[virNodeDeviceDriverTabCount] = driver; return virNodeDeviceDriverTabCount++; } /** * virRegisterSecretDriver: * @driver: pointer to a secret driver block * * Register a secret driver * * Returns the driver priority or -1 in case of error. */ int virRegisterSecretDriver(virSecretDriverPtr driver) { virCheckNonNullArgReturn(driver, -1); virDriverCheckTabMaxReturn(virSecretDriverTabCount, -1); VIR_DEBUG("registering %s as secret driver %d", driver->name, virSecretDriverTabCount); virSecretDriverTab[virSecretDriverTabCount] = driver; return virSecretDriverTabCount++; } /** * virRegisterNWFilterDriver: * @driver: pointer to a network filter driver block * * Register a network filter virtualization driver * * Returns the driver priority or -1 in case of error. */ int virRegisterNWFilterDriver(virNWFilterDriverPtr driver) { virCheckNonNullArgReturn(driver, -1); virDriverCheckTabMaxReturn(virNWFilterDriverTabCount, -1); VIR_DEBUG("registering %s as network filter driver %d", driver->name, virNWFilterDriverTabCount); virNWFilterDriverTab[virNWFilterDriverTabCount] = driver; return virNWFilterDriverTabCount++; } /** * virRegisterDriver: * @driver: pointer to a driver block * * Register a virtualization driver * * Returns the driver priority or -1 in case of error. */ int virRegisterDriver(virDriverPtr driver) { VIR_DEBUG("driver=%p name=%s", driver, driver ? NULLSTR(driver->name) : "(null)"); virCheckNonNullArgReturn(driver, -1); virDriverCheckTabMaxReturn(virDriverTabCount, -1); VIR_DEBUG("registering %s as driver %d", driver->name, virDriverTabCount); virDriverTab[virDriverTabCount] = driver; return virDriverTabCount++; } #ifdef WITH_LIBVIRTD /** * virRegisterStateDriver: * @driver: pointer to a driver block * * Register a virtualization driver * * Returns the driver priority or -1 in case of error. */ int virRegisterStateDriver(virStateDriverPtr driver) { virCheckNonNullArgReturn(driver, -1); virDriverCheckTabMaxReturn(virStateDriverTabCount, -1); virStateDriverTab[virStateDriverTabCount] = driver; return virStateDriverTabCount++; } /** * virStateInitialize: * @privileged: set to true if running with root privilege, false otherwise * @callback: callback to invoke to inhibit shutdown of the daemon * @opaque: data to pass to @callback * * Initialize all virtualization drivers. Accomplished in two phases, * the first being state and structure initialization followed by any * auto start supported by the driver. This is done to ensure dependencies * that some drivers may have on another driver having been initialized * will exist, such as the storage driver's need to use the secret driver. * * Returns 0 if all succeed, -1 upon any failure. */ int virStateInitialize(bool privileged, virStateInhibitCallback callback, void *opaque) { size_t i; if (virInitialize() < 0) return -1; for (i = 0; i < virStateDriverTabCount; i++) { if (virStateDriverTab[i]->stateInitialize) { VIR_DEBUG("Running global init for %s state driver", virStateDriverTab[i]->name); if (virStateDriverTab[i]->stateInitialize(privileged, callback, opaque) < 0) { virErrorPtr err = virGetLastError(); VIR_ERROR(_("Initialization of %s state driver failed: %s"), virStateDriverTab[i]->name, err && err->message ? err->message : _("Unknown problem")); return -1; } } } for (i = 0; i < virStateDriverTabCount; i++) { if (virStateDriverTab[i]->stateAutoStart) { VIR_DEBUG("Running global auto start for %s state driver", virStateDriverTab[i]->name); virStateDriverTab[i]->stateAutoStart(); } } return 0; } /** * virStateCleanup: * * Run each virtualization driver's cleanup method. * * Returns 0 if all succeed, -1 upon any failure. */ int virStateCleanup(void) { size_t i; int ret = 0; for (i = 0; i < virStateDriverTabCount; i++) { if (virStateDriverTab[i]->stateCleanup && virStateDriverTab[i]->stateCleanup() < 0) ret = -1; } return ret; } /** * virStateReload: * * Run each virtualization driver's reload method. * * Returns 0 if all succeed, -1 upon any failure. */ int virStateReload(void) { size_t i; int ret = 0; for (i = 0; i < virStateDriverTabCount; i++) { if (virStateDriverTab[i]->stateReload && virStateDriverTab[i]->stateReload() < 0) ret = -1; } return ret; } /** * virStateStop: * * Run each virtualization driver's "stop" method. * * Returns 0 if successful, -1 on failure */ int virStateStop(void) { size_t i; int ret = 0; for (i = 0; i < virStateDriverTabCount; i++) { if (virStateDriverTab[i]->stateStop && virStateDriverTab[i]->stateStop()) ret = 1; } return ret; } #endif /* WITH_LIBVIRTD */ /** * virGetVersion: * @libVer: return value for the library version (OUT) * @type: ignored; pass NULL * @typeVer: pass NULL; for historical purposes duplicates @libVer if * non-NULL * * Provides version information. @libVer is the version of the * library and will always be set unless an error occurs, in which case * an error code will be returned. @typeVer exists for historical * compatibility; if it is not NULL it will duplicate @libVer (it was * originally intended to return hypervisor information based on @type, * but due to the design of remote clients this is not reliable). To * get the version of the running hypervisor use the virConnectGetVersion() * function instead. To get the libvirt library version used by a * connection use the virConnectGetLibVersion() instead. * * This function includes a call to virInitialize() when necessary. * * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 otherwise, and values for @libVer and * @typeVer have the format major * 1,000,000 + minor * 1,000 + release. */ int virGetVersion(unsigned long *libVer, const char *type ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, unsigned long *typeVer) { if (virInitialize() < 0) goto error; VIR_DEBUG("libVir=%p, type=%s, typeVer=%p", libVer, type, typeVer); virResetLastError(); if (libVer == NULL) goto error; *libVer = LIBVIR_VERSION_NUMBER; if (typeVer != NULL) *typeVer = LIBVIR_VERSION_NUMBER; return 0; error: virDispatchError(NULL); return -1; } static char * virConnectGetConfigFilePath(void) { char *path; if (geteuid() == 0) { if (virAsprintf(&path, "%s/libvirt/libvirt.conf", SYSCONFDIR) < 0) return NULL; } else { char *userdir = virGetUserConfigDirectory(); if (!userdir) return NULL; if (virAsprintf(&path, "%s/libvirt.conf", userdir) < 0) { VIR_FREE(userdir); return NULL; } VIR_FREE(userdir); } return path; } static int virConnectGetConfigFile(virConfPtr *conf) { char *filename = NULL; int ret = -1; *conf = NULL; if (!(filename = virConnectGetConfigFilePath())) goto cleanup; if (!virFileExists(filename)) { ret = 0; goto cleanup; } VIR_DEBUG("Loading config file '%s'", filename); if (!(*conf = virConfReadFile(filename, 0))) goto cleanup; ret = 0; cleanup: VIR_FREE(filename); return ret; } #define URI_ALIAS_CHARS "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_-" static int virConnectOpenFindURIAliasMatch(virConfValuePtr value, const char *alias, char **uri) { virConfValuePtr entry; size_t alias_len; if (value->type != VIR_CONF_LIST) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("Expected a list for 'uri_aliases' config parameter")); return -1; } entry = value->list; alias_len = strlen(alias); while (entry) { char *offset; size_t safe; if (entry->type != VIR_CONF_STRING) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONF_SYNTAX, "%s", _("Expected a string for 'uri_aliases' config parameter list entry")); return -1; } if (!(offset = strchr(entry->str, '='))) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONF_SYNTAX, _("Malformed 'uri_aliases' config entry '%s', expected 'alias=uri://host/path'"), entry->str); return -1; } safe = strspn(entry->str, URI_ALIAS_CHARS); if (safe < (offset - entry->str)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONF_SYNTAX, _("Malformed 'uri_aliases' config entry '%s', aliases may only contain 'a-Z, 0-9, _, -'"), entry->str); return -1; } if (alias_len == (offset - entry->str) && STREQLEN(entry->str, alias, alias_len)) { VIR_DEBUG("Resolved alias '%s' to '%s'", alias, offset+1); return VIR_STRDUP(*uri, offset+1); } entry = entry->next; } VIR_DEBUG("No alias found for '%s', passing through to drivers", alias); return 0; } static int virConnectOpenResolveURIAlias(virConfPtr conf, const char *alias, char **uri) { int ret = -1; virConfValuePtr value = NULL; *uri = NULL; if ((value = virConfGetValue(conf, "uri_aliases"))) ret = virConnectOpenFindURIAliasMatch(value, alias, uri); else ret = 0; return ret; } static int virConnectGetDefaultURI(virConfPtr conf, const char **name) { int ret = -1; virConfValuePtr value = NULL; const char *defname = virGetEnvBlockSUID("LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI"); if (defname && *defname) { VIR_DEBUG("Using LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI '%s'", defname); *name = defname; } else if ((value = virConfGetValue(conf, "uri_default"))) { if (value->type != VIR_CONF_STRING) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("Expected a string for 'uri_default' config parameter")); goto cleanup; } VIR_DEBUG("Using config file uri '%s'", value->str); *name = value->str; } ret = 0; cleanup: return ret; } static virConnectPtr do_open(const char *name, virConnectAuthPtr auth, unsigned int flags) { size_t i; int res; virConnectPtr ret; virConfPtr conf = NULL; ret = virGetConnect(); if (ret == NULL) return NULL; if (virConnectGetConfigFile(&conf) < 0) goto failed; if (name && name[0] == '\0') name = NULL; if (!name && virIsSUID()) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("An explicit URI must be provided when setuid")); goto failed; } /* * If no URI is passed, then check for an environment string if not * available probe the compiled in drivers to find a default hypervisor * if detectable. */ if (!name && virConnectGetDefaultURI(conf, &name) < 0) goto failed; if (name) { char *alias = NULL; /* Convert xen -> xen:/// for back compat */ if (STRCASEEQ(name, "xen")) name = "xen:///"; /* Convert xen:// -> xen:/// because xmlParseURI cannot parse the * former. This allows URIs such as xen://localhost to work. */ if (STREQ(name, "xen://")) name = "xen:///"; if (!(flags & VIR_CONNECT_NO_ALIASES) && virConnectOpenResolveURIAlias(conf, name, &alias) < 0) goto failed; if (!(ret->uri = virURIParse(alias ? alias : name))) { VIR_FREE(alias); goto failed; } VIR_DEBUG("name \"%s\" to URI components:\n" " scheme %s\n" " server %s\n" " user %s\n" " port %d\n" " path %s\n", alias ? alias : name, NULLSTR(ret->uri->scheme), NULLSTR(ret->uri->server), NULLSTR(ret->uri->user), ret->uri->port, NULLSTR(ret->uri->path)); VIR_FREE(alias); } else { VIR_DEBUG("no name, allowing driver auto-select"); } /* Cleansing flags */ ret->flags = flags & VIR_CONNECT_RO; for (i = 0; i < virDriverTabCount; i++) { /* We're going to probe the remote driver next. So we have already * probed all other client-side-only driver before, but none of them * accepted the URI. * If the scheme corresponds to a known but disabled client-side-only * driver then report a useful error, instead of a cryptic one about * not being able to connect to libvirtd or not being able to find * certificates. */ if (virDriverTab[i]->no == VIR_DRV_REMOTE && ret->uri != NULL && ret->uri->scheme != NULL && ( #ifndef WITH_PHYP STRCASEEQ(ret->uri->scheme, "phyp") || #endif #ifndef WITH_ESX STRCASEEQ(ret->uri->scheme, "vpx") || STRCASEEQ(ret->uri->scheme, "esx") || STRCASEEQ(ret->uri->scheme, "gsx") || #endif #ifndef WITH_HYPERV STRCASEEQ(ret->uri->scheme, "hyperv") || #endif #ifndef WITH_XENAPI STRCASEEQ(ret->uri->scheme, "xenapi") || #endif #ifndef WITH_PARALLELS STRCASEEQ(ret->uri->scheme, "parallels") || #endif false)) { virReportErrorHelper(VIR_FROM_NONE, VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, _("libvirt was built without the '%s' driver"), ret->uri->scheme); goto failed; } VIR_DEBUG("trying driver %zu (%s) ...", i, virDriverTab[i]->name); ret->driver = virDriverTab[i]; res = virDriverTab[i]->connectOpen(ret, auth, flags); VIR_DEBUG("driver %zu %s returned %s", i, virDriverTab[i]->name, res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS ? "SUCCESS" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_DECLINED ? "DECLINED" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR ? "ERROR" : "unknown status"))); if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS) { break; } else if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR) { ret->driver = NULL; goto failed; } else { ret->driver = NULL; } } if (!ret->driver) { /* If we reach here, then all drivers declined the connection. */ virReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_CONNECT, "%s", NULLSTR(name)); goto failed; } for (i = 0; i < virNetworkDriverTabCount; i++) { res = virNetworkDriverTab[i]->networkOpen(ret, auth, flags); VIR_DEBUG("network driver %zu %s returned %s", i, virNetworkDriverTab[i]->name, res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS ? "SUCCESS" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_DECLINED ? "DECLINED" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR ? "ERROR" : "unknown status"))); if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS) { ret->networkDriver = virNetworkDriverTab[i]; break; } else if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR) { break; } } for (i = 0; i < virInterfaceDriverTabCount; i++) { res = virInterfaceDriverTab[i]->interfaceOpen(ret, auth, flags); VIR_DEBUG("interface driver %zu %s returned %s", i, virInterfaceDriverTab[i]->name, res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS ? "SUCCESS" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_DECLINED ? "DECLINED" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR ? "ERROR" : "unknown status"))); if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS) { ret->interfaceDriver = virInterfaceDriverTab[i]; break; } else if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR) { break; } } /* Secondary driver for storage. Optional */ for (i = 0; i < virStorageDriverTabCount; i++) { res = virStorageDriverTab[i]->storageOpen(ret, auth, flags); VIR_DEBUG("storage driver %zu %s returned %s", i, virStorageDriverTab[i]->name, res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS ? "SUCCESS" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_DECLINED ? "DECLINED" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR ? "ERROR" : "unknown status"))); if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS) { ret->storageDriver = virStorageDriverTab[i]; break; } else if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR) { break; } } /* Node driver (optional) */ for (i = 0; i < virNodeDeviceDriverTabCount; i++) { res = virNodeDeviceDriverTab[i]->nodeDeviceOpen(ret, auth, flags); VIR_DEBUG("node driver %zu %s returned %s", i, virNodeDeviceDriverTab[i]->name, res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS ? "SUCCESS" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_DECLINED ? "DECLINED" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR ? "ERROR" : "unknown status"))); if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS) { ret->nodeDeviceDriver = virNodeDeviceDriverTab[i]; break; } else if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR) { break; } } /* Secret manipulation driver. Optional */ for (i = 0; i < virSecretDriverTabCount; i++) { res = virSecretDriverTab[i]->secretOpen(ret, auth, flags); VIR_DEBUG("secret driver %zu %s returned %s", i, virSecretDriverTab[i]->name, res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS ? "SUCCESS" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_DECLINED ? "DECLINED" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR ? "ERROR" : "unknown status"))); if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS) { ret->secretDriver = virSecretDriverTab[i]; break; } else if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR) { break; } } /* Network filter driver. Optional */ for (i = 0; i < virNWFilterDriverTabCount; i++) { res = virNWFilterDriverTab[i]->nwfilterOpen(ret, auth, flags); VIR_DEBUG("nwfilter driver %zu %s returned %s", i, virNWFilterDriverTab[i]->name, res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS ? "SUCCESS" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_DECLINED ? "DECLINED" : (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR ? "ERROR" : "unknown status"))); if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_SUCCESS) { ret->nwfilterDriver = virNWFilterDriverTab[i]; break; } else if (res == VIR_DRV_OPEN_ERROR) { break; } } virConfFree(conf); return ret; failed: virConfFree(conf); virObjectUnref(ret); return NULL; } /** * virConnectOpen: * @name: (optional) URI of the hypervisor * * This function should be called first to get a connection to the * Hypervisor and xen store * * If @name is NULL, if the LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI environment variable is set, * then it will be used. Otherwise if the client configuration file * has the "uri_default" parameter set, then it will be used. Finally * probing will be done to determine a suitable default driver to activate. * This involves trying each hypervisor in turn until one successfully opens. * * If connecting to an unprivileged hypervisor driver which requires * the libvirtd daemon to be active, it will automatically be launched * if not already running. This can be prevented by setting the * environment variable LIBVIRT_AUTOSTART=0 * * URIs are documented at http://libvirt.org/uri.html * * Returns a pointer to the hypervisor connection or NULL in case of error */ virConnectPtr virConnectOpen(const char *name) { virConnectPtr ret = NULL; if (virInitialize() < 0) goto error; VIR_DEBUG("name=%s", NULLSTR(name)); virResetLastError(); ret = do_open(name, NULL, 0); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; error: virDispatchError(NULL); return NULL; } /** * virConnectOpenReadOnly: * @name: (optional) URI of the hypervisor * * This function should be called first to get a restricted connection to the * library functionalities. The set of APIs usable are then restricted * on the available methods to control the domains. * * See virConnectOpen for notes about environment variables which can * have an effect on opening drivers * * URIs are documented at http://libvirt.org/uri.html * * Returns a pointer to the hypervisor connection or NULL in case of error */ virConnectPtr virConnectOpenReadOnly(const char *name) { virConnectPtr ret = NULL; if (virInitialize() < 0) goto error; VIR_DEBUG("name=%s", NULLSTR(name)); virResetLastError(); ret = do_open(name, NULL, VIR_CONNECT_RO); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; error: virDispatchError(NULL); return NULL; } /** * virConnectOpenAuth: * @name: (optional) URI of the hypervisor * @auth: Authenticate callback parameters * @flags: bitwise-OR of virConnectFlags * * This function should be called first to get a connection to the * Hypervisor. If necessary, authentication will be performed fetching * credentials via the callback * * See virConnectOpen for notes about environment variables which can * have an effect on opening drivers * * URIs are documented at http://libvirt.org/uri.html * * Returns a pointer to the hypervisor connection or NULL in case of error */ virConnectPtr virConnectOpenAuth(const char *name, virConnectAuthPtr auth, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr ret = NULL; if (virInitialize() < 0) goto error; VIR_DEBUG("name=%s, auth=%p, flags=%x", NULLSTR(name), auth, flags); virResetLastError(); ret = do_open(name, auth, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; error: virDispatchError(NULL); return NULL; } /** * virConnectClose: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * This function closes the connection to the Hypervisor. This should * not be called if further interaction with the Hypervisor are needed * especially if there is running domain which need further monitoring by * the application. * * Connections are reference counted; the count is explicitly * increased by the initial open (virConnectOpen, virConnectOpenAuth, * and the like) as well as virConnectRef; it is also temporarily * increased by other API that depend on the connection remaining * alive. The open and every virConnectRef call should have a * matching virConnectClose, and all other references will be released * after the corresponding operation completes. * * Returns a positive number if at least 1 reference remains on * success. The returned value should not be assumed to be the total * reference count. A return of 0 implies no references remain and * the connection is closed and memory has been freed. A return of -1 * implies a failure. * * It is possible for the last virConnectClose to return a positive * value if some other object still has a temporary reference to the * connection, but the application should not try to further use a * connection after the virConnectClose that matches the initial open. */ int virConnectClose(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (!virObjectUnref(conn)) return 0; return 1; } /** * virConnectRef: * @conn: the connection to hold a reference on * * Increment the reference count on the connection. For each * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding * call to virConnectClose to release the reference count, once * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object. * * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple * threads are using a connection, and it is required that the * connection remain open until all threads have finished using * it. ie, each new thread using a connection would increment * the reference count. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure */ int virConnectRef(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p refs=%d", conn, conn ? conn->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virObjectRef(conn); return 0; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of driver features in the remote case. */ int virConnectSupportsFeature(virConnectPtr conn, int feature) { int ret; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, feature=%d", conn, feature); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (!conn->driver->connectSupportsFeature) ret = 0; else ret = conn->driver->connectSupportsFeature(conn, feature); if (ret < 0) virDispatchError(conn); return ret; } /** * virConnectGetType: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Get the name of the Hypervisor driver used. This is merely the driver * name; for example, both KVM and QEMU guests are serviced by the * driver for the qemu:// URI, so a return of "QEMU" does not indicate * whether KVM acceleration is present. For more details about the * hypervisor, use virConnectGetCapabilities(). * * Returns NULL in case of error, a static zero terminated string otherwise. * * See also: * http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2007-February/msg00096.html */ const char * virConnectGetType(virConnectPtr conn) { const char *ret; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); if (conn->driver->connectGetType) { ret = conn->driver->connectGetType(conn); if (ret) return ret; } return conn->driver->name; } /** * virConnectGetVersion: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @hvVer: return value for the version of the running hypervisor (OUT) * * Get the version level of the Hypervisor running. This may work only with * hypervisor call, i.e. with privileged access to the hypervisor, not * with a Read-Only connection. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 otherwise. if the version can't be * extracted by lack of capacities returns 0 and @hvVer is 0, otherwise * @hvVer value is major * 1,000,000 + minor * 1,000 + release */ int virConnectGetVersion(virConnectPtr conn, unsigned long *hvVer) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, hvVer=%p", conn, hvVer); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(hvVer, error); if (conn->driver->connectGetVersion) { int ret = conn->driver->connectGetVersion(conn, hvVer); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectGetLibVersion: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @libVer: returns the libvirt library version used on the connection (OUT) * * Provides @libVer, which is the version of libvirt used by the * daemon running on the @conn host * * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 otherwise, and values for @libVer have * the format major * 1,000,000 + minor * 1,000 + release. */ int virConnectGetLibVersion(virConnectPtr conn, unsigned long *libVer) { int ret = -1; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, libVir=%p", conn, libVer); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(libVer, error); if (conn->driver->connectGetLibVersion) { ret = conn->driver->connectGetLibVersion(conn, libVer); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } *libVer = LIBVIR_VERSION_NUMBER; return 0; error: virDispatchError(conn); return ret; } /** * virConnectGetHostname: * @conn: pointer to a hypervisor connection * * This returns a system hostname on which the hypervisor is * running (based on the result of the gethostname system call, but * possibly expanded to a fully-qualified domain name via getaddrinfo). * If we are connected to a remote system, then this returns the * hostname of the remote system. * * Returns the hostname which must be freed by the caller, or * NULL if there was an error. */ char * virConnectGetHostname(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); if (conn->driver->connectGetHostname) { char *ret = conn->driver->connectGetHostname(conn); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virConnectGetURI: * @conn: pointer to a hypervisor connection * * This returns the URI (name) of the hypervisor connection. * Normally this is the same as or similar to the string passed * to the virConnectOpen/virConnectOpenReadOnly call, but * the driver may make the URI canonical. If name == NULL * was passed to virConnectOpen, then the driver will return * a non-NULL URI which can be used to connect to the same * hypervisor later. * * Returns the URI string which must be freed by the caller, or * NULL if there was an error. */ char * virConnectGetURI(virConnectPtr conn) { char *name; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); if (!(name = virURIFormat(conn->uri))) goto error; return name; error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virConnectGetSysinfo: * @conn: pointer to a hypervisor connection * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * This returns the XML description of the sysinfo details for the * host on which the hypervisor is running, in the same format as the * element of a domain XML. This information is generally * available only for hypervisors running with root privileges. * * Returns the XML string which must be freed by the caller, or * NULL if there was an error. */ char * virConnectGetSysinfo(virConnectPtr conn, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, flags=%x", conn, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); if (conn->driver->connectGetSysinfo) { char *ret = conn->driver->connectGetSysinfo(conn, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virConnectGetMaxVcpus: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @type: value of the 'type' attribute in the element * * Provides the maximum number of virtual CPUs supported for a guest VM of a * specific type. The 'type' parameter here corresponds to the 'type' * attribute in the element of the XML. * * Returns the maximum of virtual CPU or -1 in case of error. */ int virConnectGetMaxVcpus(virConnectPtr conn, const char *type) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, type=%s", conn, type); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->driver->connectGetMaxVcpus) { int ret = conn->driver->connectGetMaxVcpus(conn, type); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListDomains: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @ids: array to collect the list of IDs of active domains * @maxids: size of @ids * * Collect the list of active domains, and store their IDs in array @ids * * For inactive domains, see virConnectListDefinedDomains(). For more * control over the results, see virConnectListAllDomains(). * * Returns the number of domains found or -1 in case of error. Note that * this command is inherently racy; a domain can be started between a * call to virConnectNumOfDomains() and this call; you are only guaranteed * that all currently active domains were listed if the return is less * than @maxids. */ int virConnectListDomains(virConnectPtr conn, int *ids, int maxids) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, ids=%p, maxids=%d", conn, ids, maxids); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(ids, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxids, error); if (conn->driver->connectListDomains) { int ret = conn->driver->connectListDomains(conn, ids, maxids); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNumOfDomains: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Provides the number of active domains. * * Returns the number of domain found or -1 in case of error */ int virConnectNumOfDomains(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->driver->connectNumOfDomains) { int ret = conn->driver->connectNumOfDomains(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetConnect: * @dom: pointer to a domain * * Provides the connection pointer associated with a domain. The * reference counter on the connection is not increased by this * call. * * WARNING: When writing libvirt bindings in other languages, do * not use this function. Instead, store the connection and * the domain object together. * * Returns the virConnectPtr or NULL in case of failure. */ virConnectPtr virDomainGetConnect(virDomainPtr dom) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, NULL); return dom->conn; } /** * virDomainCreateXML: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @xmlDesc: string containing an XML description of the domain * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCreateFlags * * Launch a new guest domain, based on an XML description similar * to the one returned by virDomainGetXMLDesc() * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * The domain is not persistent, so its definition will disappear when it * is destroyed, or if the host is restarted (see virDomainDefineXML() to * define persistent domains). * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag is set, the guest domain * will be started, but its CPUs will remain paused. The CPUs * can later be manually started using virDomainResume. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_AUTODESTROY flag is set, the guest * domain will be automatically destroyed when the virConnectPtr * object is finally released. This will also happen if the * client application crashes / loses its connection to the * libvirtd daemon. Any domains marked for auto destroy will * block attempts at migration, save-to-file, or snapshots. * * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure */ virDomainPtr virDomainCreateXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlDesc=%s, flags=%x", conn, xmlDesc, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainCreateXML) { virDomainPtr ret; ret = conn->driver->domainCreateXML(conn, xmlDesc, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainCreateXMLWithFiles: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @xmlDesc: string containing an XML description of the domain * @nfiles: number of file descriptors passed * @files: list of file descriptors passed * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCreateFlags * * Launch a new guest domain, based on an XML description similar * to the one returned by virDomainGetXMLDesc() * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * The domain is not persistent, so its definition will disappear when it * is destroyed, or if the host is restarted (see virDomainDefineXML() to * define persistent domains). * * @files provides an array of file descriptors which will be * made available to the 'init' process of the guest. The file * handles exposed to the guest will be renumbered to start * from 3 (ie immediately following stderr). This is only * supported for guests which use container based virtualization * technology. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag is set, the guest domain * will be started, but its CPUs will remain paused. The CPUs * can later be manually started using virDomainResume. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_AUTODESTROY flag is set, the guest * domain will be automatically destroyed when the virConnectPtr * object is finally released. This will also happen if the * client application crashes / loses its connection to the * libvirtd daemon. Any domains marked for auto destroy will * block attempts at migration, save-to-file, or snapshots. * * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure */ virDomainPtr virDomainCreateXMLWithFiles(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc, unsigned int nfiles, int *files, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlDesc=%s, nfiles=%u, files=%p, flags=%x", conn, xmlDesc, nfiles, files, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainCreateXMLWithFiles) { virDomainPtr ret; ret = conn->driver->domainCreateXMLWithFiles(conn, xmlDesc, nfiles, files, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainCreateLinux: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @xmlDesc: string containing an XML description of the domain * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Deprecated after 0.4.6. * Renamed to virDomainCreateXML() providing identical functionality. * This existing name will left indefinitely for API compatibility. * * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure */ virDomainPtr virDomainCreateLinux(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc, unsigned int flags) { return virDomainCreateXML(conn, xmlDesc, flags); } /** * virDomainLookupByID: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @id: the domain ID number * * Try to find a domain based on the hypervisor ID number * Note that this won't work for inactive domains which have an ID of -1, * in that case a lookup based on the Name or UUId need to be done instead. * * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the * domain cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN error is raised. */ virDomainPtr virDomainLookupByID(virConnectPtr conn, int id) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, id=%d", conn, id); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(id, error); if (conn->driver->domainLookupByID) { virDomainPtr ret; ret = conn->driver->domainLookupByID(conn, id); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainLookupByUUID: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @uuid: the raw UUID for the domain * * Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. * * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the * domain cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN error is raised. */ virDomainPtr virDomainLookupByUUID(virConnectPtr conn, const unsigned char *uuid) { VIR_UUID_DEBUG(conn, uuid); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error); if (conn->driver->domainLookupByUUID) { virDomainPtr ret; ret = conn->driver->domainLookupByUUID(conn, uuid); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainLookupByUUIDString: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @uuidstr: the string UUID for the domain * * Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. * * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the * domain cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN error is raised. */ virDomainPtr virDomainLookupByUUIDString(virConnectPtr conn, const char *uuidstr) { unsigned char uuid[VIR_UUID_BUFLEN]; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, uuidstr=%s", conn, NULLSTR(uuidstr)); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuidstr, error); if (virUUIDParse(uuidstr, uuid) < 0) { virReportInvalidArg(uuidstr, _("uuidstr in %s must be a valid UUID"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } return virDomainLookupByUUID(conn, &uuid[0]); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainLookupByName: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @name: name for the domain * * Try to lookup a domain on the given hypervisor based on its name. * * Returns a new domain object or NULL in case of failure. If the * domain cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN error is raised. */ virDomainPtr virDomainLookupByName(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, name=%s", conn, name); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error); if (conn->driver->domainLookupByName) { virDomainPtr dom; dom = conn->driver->domainLookupByName(conn, name); if (!dom) goto error; return dom; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainDestroy: * @domain: a domain object * * Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down * already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. This * does not free the associated virDomainPtr object. * This function may require privileged access. * * virDomainDestroy first requests that a guest terminate * (e.g. SIGTERM), then waits for it to comply. After a reasonable * timeout, if the guest still exists, virDomainDestroy will * forcefully terminate the guest (e.g. SIGKILL) if necessary (which * may produce undesirable results, for example unflushed disk cache * in the guest). To avoid this possibility, it's recommended to * instead call virDomainDestroyFlags, sending the * VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL flag. * * If the domain is transient and has any snapshot metadata (see * virDomainSnapshotNum()), then that metadata will automatically * be deleted when the domain quits. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainDestroy(virDomainPtr domain) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainDestroy) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainDestroy(domain); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainDestroyFlags: * @domain: a domain object * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainDestroyFlagsValues * * Destroy the domain object. The running instance is shutdown if not down * already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. * This does not free the associated virDomainPtr object. * This function may require privileged access. * * Calling this function with no @flags set (equal to zero) is * equivalent to calling virDomainDestroy, and after a reasonable * timeout will forcefully terminate the guest (e.g. SIGKILL) if * necessary (which may produce undesirable results, for example * unflushed disk cache in the guest). Including * VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL in the flags will prevent the forceful * termination of the guest, and virDomainDestroyFlags will instead * return an error if the guest doesn't terminate by the end of the * timeout; at that time, the management application can decide if * calling again without VIR_DOMAIN_DESTROY_GRACEFUL is appropriate. * * Another alternative which may produce cleaner results for the * guest's disks is to use virDomainShutdown() instead, but that * depends on guest support (some hypervisor/guest combinations may * ignore the shutdown request). * * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainDestroyFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainDestroyFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainDestroyFlags(domain, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainFree: * @domain: a domain object * * Free the domain object. The running instance is kept alive. * The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainFree(virDomainPtr domain) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virObjectUnref(domain); return 0; } /** * virDomainRef: * @domain: the domain to hold a reference on * * Increment the reference count on the domain. For each * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding * call to virDomainFree to release the reference count, once * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object. * * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple * threads are using a connection, and it is required that the * connection remain open until all threads have finished using * it. ie, each new thread using a domain would increment * the reference count. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainRef(virDomainPtr domain) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "refs=%d", domain ? domain->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virObjectRef(domain); return 0; } /** * virDomainSuspend: * @domain: a domain object * * Suspends an active domain, the process is frozen without further access * to CPU resources and I/O but the memory used by the domain at the * hypervisor level will stay allocated. Use virDomainResume() to reactivate * the domain. * This function may require privileged access. * Moreover, suspend may not be supported if domain is in some * special state like VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSuspend(virDomainPtr domain) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainSuspend) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSuspend(domain); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainResume: * @domain: a domain object * * Resume a suspended domain, the process is restarted from the state where * it was frozen by calling virDomainSuspend(). * This function may require privileged access * Moreover, resume may not be supported if domain is in some * special state like VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainResume(virDomainPtr domain) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainResume) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainResume(domain); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainPMSuspendForDuration: * @dom: a domain object * @target: a value from virNodeSuspendTarget * @duration: duration in seconds to suspend, or 0 for indefinite * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Attempt to have the guest enter the given @target power management * suspension level. If @duration is non-zero, also schedule the guest to * resume normal operation after that many seconds, if nothing else has * resumed it earlier. Some hypervisors require that @duration be 0, for * an indefinite suspension. * * Dependent on hypervisor used, this may require a * guest agent to be available, e.g. QEMU. * * Beware that at least for QEMU, the domain's process will be terminated * when VIR_NODE_SUSPEND_TARGET_DISK is used and a new process will be * launched when libvirt is asked to wake up the domain. As a result of * this, any runtime changes, such as device hotplug or memory settings, * are lost unless such changes were made with VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG * flag. * * Returns: 0 on success, * -1 on failure. */ int virDomainPMSuspendForDuration(virDomainPtr dom, unsigned int target, unsigned long long duration, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "target=%u duration=%llu flags=%x", target, duration, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainPMSuspendForDuration) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainPMSuspendForDuration(dom, target, duration, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainPMWakeup: * @dom: a domain object * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Inject a wakeup into the guest that previously used * virDomainPMSuspendForDuration, rather than waiting for the * previously requested duration (if any) to elapse. * * Returns: 0 on success, * -1 on failure. */ int virDomainPMWakeup(virDomainPtr dom, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainPMWakeup) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainPMWakeup(dom, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSave: * @domain: a domain object * @to: path for the output file * * This method will suspend a domain and save its memory contents to * a file on disk. After the call, if successful, the domain is not * listed as running anymore (this ends the life of a transient domain). * Use virDomainRestore() to restore a domain after saving. * * See virDomainSaveFlags() for more control. Also, a save file can * be inspected or modified slightly with virDomainSaveImageGetXMLDesc() * and virDomainSaveImageDefineXML(). * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSave(virDomainPtr domain, const char *to) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "to=%s", to); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(to, error); if (conn->driver->domainSave) { int ret; char *absolute_to; /* We must absolutize the file path as the save is done out of process */ if (virFileAbsPath(to, &absolute_to) < 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("could not build absolute output file path")); goto error; } ret = conn->driver->domainSave(domain, absolute_to); VIR_FREE(absolute_to); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSaveFlags: * @domain: a domain object * @to: path for the output file * @dxml: (optional) XML config for adjusting guest xml used on restore * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSaveRestoreFlags * * This method will suspend a domain and save its memory contents to * a file on disk. After the call, if successful, the domain is not * listed as running anymore (this ends the life of a transient domain). * Use virDomainRestore() to restore a domain after saving. * * If the hypervisor supports it, @dxml can be used to alter * host-specific portions of the domain XML that will be used when * restoring an image. For example, it is possible to alter the * backing filename that is associated with a disk device, in order to * prepare for file renaming done as part of backing up the disk * device while the domain is stopped. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_BYPASS_CACHE, then libvirt will * attempt to bypass the file system cache while creating the file, or * fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow less * pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing saves to NFS. * * Normally, the saved state file will remember whether the domain was * running or paused, and restore defaults to the same state. * Specifying VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING or VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED in * @flags will override what state gets saved into the file. These * two flags are mutually exclusive. * * A save file can be inspected or modified slightly with * virDomainSaveImageGetXMLDesc() and virDomainSaveImageDefineXML(). * * Some hypervisors may prevent this operation if there is a current * block copy operation; in that case, use virDomainBlockJobAbort() * to stop the block copy first. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSaveFlags(virDomainPtr domain, const char *to, const char *dxml, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "to=%s, dxml=%s, flags=%x", to, NULLSTR(dxml), flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(to, error); if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s", _("running and paused flags are mutually " "exclusive")); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainSaveFlags) { int ret; char *absolute_to; /* We must absolutize the file path as the save is done out of process */ if (virFileAbsPath(to, &absolute_to) < 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("could not build absolute output file path")); goto error; } ret = conn->driver->domainSaveFlags(domain, absolute_to, dxml, flags); VIR_FREE(absolute_to); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainRestore: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @from: path to the input file * * This method will restore a domain saved to disk by virDomainSave(). * * See virDomainRestoreFlags() for more control. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainRestore(virConnectPtr conn, const char *from) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, from=%s", conn, from); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(from, error); if (conn->driver->domainRestore) { int ret; char *absolute_from; /* We must absolutize the file path as the restore is done out of process */ if (virFileAbsPath(from, &absolute_from) < 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("could not build absolute input file path")); goto error; } ret = conn->driver->domainRestore(conn, absolute_from); VIR_FREE(absolute_from); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainRestoreFlags: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @from: path to the input file * @dxml: (optional) XML config for adjusting guest xml used on restore * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSaveRestoreFlags * * This method will restore a domain saved to disk by virDomainSave(). * * If the hypervisor supports it, @dxml can be used to alter * host-specific portions of the domain XML that will be used when * restoring an image. For example, it is possible to alter the * backing filename that is associated with a disk device, in order to * prepare for file renaming done as part of backing up the disk * device while the domain is stopped. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_BYPASS_CACHE, then libvirt will * attempt to bypass the file system cache while restoring the file, or * fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow less * pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing restores from NFS. * * Normally, the saved state file will remember whether the domain was * running or paused, and restore defaults to the same state. * Specifying VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING or VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED in * @flags will override the default read from the file. These two * flags are mutually exclusive. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainRestoreFlags(virConnectPtr conn, const char *from, const char *dxml, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, from=%s, dxml=%s, flags=%x", conn, from, NULLSTR(dxml), flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(from, error); if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s", _("running and paused flags are mutually " "exclusive")); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainRestoreFlags) { int ret; char *absolute_from; /* We must absolutize the file path as the restore is done out of process */ if (virFileAbsPath(from, &absolute_from) < 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("could not build absolute input file path")); goto error; } ret = conn->driver->domainRestoreFlags(conn, absolute_from, dxml, flags); VIR_FREE(absolute_from); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSaveImageGetXMLDesc: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @file: path to saved state file * @flags: bitwise-OR of subset of virDomainXMLFlags * * This method will extract the XML describing the domain at the time * a saved state file was created. @file must be a file created * previously by virDomainSave() or virDomainSaveFlags(). * * No security-sensitive data will be included unless @flags contains * VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE; this flag is rejected on read-only * connections. For this API, @flags should not contain either * VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU. * * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case of * error. The caller must free() the returned value. */ char * virDomainSaveImageGetXMLDesc(virConnectPtr conn, const char *file, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, file=%s, flags=%x", conn, file, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(file, error); if ((conn->flags & VIR_CONNECT_RO) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_DENIED, "%s", _("virDomainSaveImageGetXMLDesc with secure flag")); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainSaveImageGetXMLDesc) { char *ret; char *absolute_file; /* We must absolutize the file path as the read is done out of process */ if (virFileAbsPath(file, &absolute_file) < 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("could not build absolute input file path")); goto error; } ret = conn->driver->domainSaveImageGetXMLDesc(conn, absolute_file, flags); VIR_FREE(absolute_file); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainSaveImageDefineXML: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @file: path to saved state file * @dxml: XML config for adjusting guest xml used on restore * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSaveRestoreFlags * * This updates the definition of a domain stored in a saved state * file. @file must be a file created previously by virDomainSave() * or virDomainSaveFlags(). * * @dxml can be used to alter host-specific portions of the domain XML * that will be used when restoring an image. For example, it is * possible to alter the backing filename that is associated with a * disk device, to match renaming done as part of backing up the disk * device while the domain is stopped. * * Normally, the saved state file will remember whether the domain was * running or paused, and restore defaults to the same state. * Specifying VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING or VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED in * @flags will override the default saved into the file; omitting both * leaves the file's default unchanged. These two flags are mutually * exclusive. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSaveImageDefineXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *file, const char *dxml, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, file=%s, dxml=%s, flags=%x", conn, file, dxml, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(file, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(dxml, error); if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s", _("running and paused flags are mutually " "exclusive")); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainSaveImageDefineXML) { int ret; char *absolute_file; /* We must absolutize the file path as the read is done out of process */ if (virFileAbsPath(file, &absolute_file) < 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("could not build absolute input file path")); goto error; } ret = conn->driver->domainSaveImageDefineXML(conn, absolute_file, dxml, flags); VIR_FREE(absolute_file); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainCoreDump: * @domain: a domain object * @to: path for the core file * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainCoreDumpFlags * * This method will dump the core of a domain on a given file for analysis. * Note that for remote Xen Daemon the file path will be interpreted in * the remote host. Hypervisors may require the user to manually ensure * proper permissions on the file named by @to. * * If @flags includes VIR_DUMP_CRASH, then leave the guest shut off with * a crashed state after the dump completes. If @flags includes * VIR_DUMP_LIVE, then make the core dump while continuing to allow * the guest to run; otherwise, the guest is suspended during the dump. * VIR_DUMP_RESET flag forces reset of the quest after dump. * The above three flags are mutually exclusive. * * Additionally, if @flags includes VIR_DUMP_BYPASS_CACHE, then libvirt * will attempt to bypass the file system cache while creating the file, * or fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow less * pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing saves to NFS. * * For more control over the output format, see virDomainCoreDumpWithFormat(). * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainCoreDump(virDomainPtr domain, const char *to, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "to=%s, flags=%x", to, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(to, error); if ((flags & VIR_DUMP_CRASH) && (flags & VIR_DUMP_LIVE)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s", _("crash and live flags are mutually exclusive")); goto error; } if ((flags & VIR_DUMP_CRASH) && (flags & VIR_DUMP_RESET)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s", _("crash and reset flags are mutually exclusive")); goto error; } if ((flags & VIR_DUMP_LIVE) && (flags & VIR_DUMP_RESET)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s", _("live and reset flags are mutually exclusive")); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainCoreDump) { int ret; char *absolute_to; /* We must absolutize the file path as the save is done out of process */ if (virFileAbsPath(to, &absolute_to) < 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("could not build absolute core file path")); goto error; } ret = conn->driver->domainCoreDump(domain, absolute_to, flags); VIR_FREE(absolute_to); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainCoreDumpWithFormat: * @domain: a domain object * @to: path for the core file * @dumpformat: format of domain memory's dump * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainCoreDumpFlags * * This method will dump the core of a domain on a given file for analysis. * Note that for remote Xen Daemon the file path will be interpreted in * the remote host. Hypervisors may require the user to manually ensure * proper permissions on the file named by @to. * * @dumpformat controls which format the dump will have; use of * VIR_DOMAIN_CORE_DUMP_FORMAT_RAW mirrors what virDomainCoreDump() will * perform. Not all hypervisors are able to support all formats. * * If @flags includes VIR_DUMP_CRASH, then leave the guest shut off with * a crashed state after the dump completes. If @flags includes * VIR_DUMP_LIVE, then make the core dump while continuing to allow * the guest to run; otherwise, the guest is suspended during the dump. * VIR_DUMP_RESET flag forces reset of the quest after dump. * The above three flags are mutually exclusive. * * Additionally, if @flags includes VIR_DUMP_BYPASS_CACHE, then libvirt * will attempt to bypass the file system cache while creating the file, * or fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow less * pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing saves to NFS. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainCoreDumpWithFormat(virDomainPtr domain, const char *to, unsigned int dumpformat, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "to=%s, dumpformat=%u, flags=%x", to, dumpformat, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(to, error); if (dumpformat >= VIR_DOMAIN_CORE_DUMP_FORMAT_LAST) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("dumpformat '%d' is not supported"), dumpformat); goto error; } if ((flags & VIR_DUMP_CRASH) && (flags & VIR_DUMP_LIVE)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s", _("crash and live flags are mutually exclusive")); goto error; } if ((flags & VIR_DUMP_CRASH) && (flags & VIR_DUMP_RESET)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s", _("crash and reset flags are mutually exclusive")); goto error; } if ((flags & VIR_DUMP_LIVE) && (flags & VIR_DUMP_RESET)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s", _("live and reset flags are mutually exclusive")); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainCoreDumpWithFormat) { int ret; char *absolute_to; /* We must absolutize the file path as the save is done out of process */ if (virFileAbsPath(to, &absolute_to) < 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("could not build absolute core file path")); goto error; } ret = conn->driver->domainCoreDumpWithFormat(domain, absolute_to, dumpformat, flags); VIR_FREE(absolute_to); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainScreenshot: * @domain: a domain object * @stream: stream to use as output * @screen: monitor ID to take screenshot from * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Take a screenshot of current domain console as a stream. The image format * is hypervisor specific. Moreover, some hypervisors supports multiple * displays per domain. These can be distinguished by @screen argument. * * This call sets up a stream; subsequent use of stream API is necessary * to transfer actual data, determine how much data is successfully * transferred, and detect any errors. * * The screen ID is the sequential number of screen. In case of multiple * graphics cards, heads are enumerated before devices, e.g. having * two graphics cards, both with four heads, screen ID 5 addresses * the second head on the second card. * * Returns a string representing the mime-type of the image format, or * NULL upon error. The caller must free() the returned value. */ char * virDomainScreenshot(virDomainPtr domain, virStreamPtr stream, unsigned int screen, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "stream=%p, flags=%x", stream, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); virCheckStreamGoto(stream, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error); if (domain->conn != stream->conn) { virReportInvalidArg(stream, _("stream in %s must match connection of domain '%s'"), __FUNCTION__, domain->name); goto error; } if (domain->conn->driver->domainScreenshot) { char *ret; ret = domain->conn->driver->domainScreenshot(domain, stream, screen, flags); if (ret == NULL) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainShutdown: * @domain: a domain object * * Shutdown a domain, the domain object is still usable thereafter, but * the domain OS is being stopped. Note that the guest OS may ignore the * request. Additionally, the hypervisor may check and support the domain * 'on_poweroff' XML setting resulting in a domain that reboots instead of * shutting down. For guests that react to a shutdown request, the differences * from virDomainDestroy() are that the guests disk storage will be in a * stable state rather than having the (virtual) power cord pulled, and * this command returns as soon as the shutdown request is issued rather * than blocking until the guest is no longer running. * * If the domain is transient and has any snapshot metadata (see * virDomainSnapshotNum()), then that metadata will automatically * be deleted when the domain quits. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainShutdown(virDomainPtr domain) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainShutdown) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainShutdown(domain); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainShutdownFlags: * @domain: a domain object * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainShutdownFlagValues * * Shutdown a domain, the domain object is still usable thereafter but * the domain OS is being stopped. Note that the guest OS may ignore the * request. Additionally, the hypervisor may check and support the domain * 'on_poweroff' XML setting resulting in a domain that reboots instead of * shutting down. For guests that react to a shutdown request, the differences * from virDomainDestroy() are that the guest's disk storage will be in a * stable state rather than having the (virtual) power cord pulled, and * this command returns as soon as the shutdown request is issued rather * than blocking until the guest is no longer running. * * If the domain is transient and has any snapshot metadata (see * virDomainSnapshotNum()), then that metadata will automatically * be deleted when the domain quits. * * If @flags is set to zero, then the hypervisor will choose the * method of shutdown it considers best. To have greater control * pass one or more of the virDomainShutdownFlagValues. The order * in which the hypervisor tries each shutdown method is undefined, * and a hypervisor is not required to support all methods. * * To use guest agent (VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTDOWN_GUEST_AGENT) the domain XML * must have configured. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainShutdownFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainShutdownFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainShutdownFlags(domain, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainReboot: * @domain: a domain object * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainRebootFlagValues * * Reboot a domain, the domain object is still usable thereafter, but * the domain OS is being stopped for a restart. * Note that the guest OS may ignore the request. * Additionally, the hypervisor may check and support the domain * 'on_reboot' XML setting resulting in a domain that shuts down instead * of rebooting. * * If @flags is set to zero, then the hypervisor will choose the * method of shutdown it considers best. To have greater control * pass one or more of the virDomainRebootFlagValues. The order * in which the hypervisor tries each shutdown method is undefined, * and a hypervisor is not required to support all methods. * * To use guest agent (VIR_DOMAIN_REBOOT_GUEST_AGENT) the domain XML * must have configured. * * Due to implementation limitations in some drivers (the qemu driver, * for instance) it is not advised to migrate or save a guest that is * rebooting as a result of this API. Migrating such a guest can lead * to a plain shutdown on the destination. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainReboot(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainReboot) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainReboot(domain, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainReset: * @domain: a domain object * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Reset a domain immediately without any guest OS shutdown. * Reset emulates the power reset button on a machine, where all * hardware sees the RST line set and reinitializes internal state. * * Note that there is a risk of data loss caused by reset without any * guest OS shutdown. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainReset(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainReset) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainReset(domain, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetName: * @domain: a domain object * * Get the public name for that domain * * Returns a pointer to the name or NULL, the string need not be deallocated * its lifetime will be the same as the domain object. */ const char * virDomainGetName(virDomainPtr domain) { VIR_DEBUG("domain=%p", domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); return domain->name; } /** * virDomainGetUUID: * @domain: a domain object * @uuid: pointer to a VIR_UUID_BUFLEN bytes array * * Get the UUID for a domain * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virDomainGetUUID(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned char *uuid) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "uuid=%p", uuid); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error); memcpy(uuid, &domain->uuid[0], VIR_UUID_BUFLEN); return 0; error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetUUIDString: * @domain: a domain object * @buf: pointer to a VIR_UUID_STRING_BUFLEN bytes array * * Get the UUID for a domain as string. For more information about * UUID see RFC4122. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virDomainGetUUIDString(virDomainPtr domain, char *buf) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "buf=%p", buf); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(buf, error); virUUIDFormat(domain->uuid, buf); return 0; error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetID: * @domain: a domain object * * Get the hypervisor ID number for the domain * * Returns the domain ID number or (unsigned int) -1 in case of error */ unsigned int virDomainGetID(virDomainPtr domain) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, (unsigned int)-1); return domain->id; } /** * virDomainGetOSType: * @domain: a domain object * * Get the type of domain operation system. * * Returns the new string or NULL in case of error, the string must be * freed by the caller. */ char * virDomainGetOSType(virDomainPtr domain) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetOSType) { char *ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetOSType(domain); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainGetMaxMemory: * @domain: a domain object or NULL * * Retrieve the maximum amount of physical memory allocated to a * domain. If domain is NULL, then this get the amount of memory reserved * to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs. * * Returns the memory size in kibibytes (blocks of 1024 bytes), or 0 in * case of error. */ unsigned long virDomainGetMaxMemory(virDomainPtr domain) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, 0); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetMaxMemory) { unsigned long long ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetMaxMemory(domain); if (ret == 0) goto error; if ((unsigned long) ret != ret) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("result too large: %llu"), ret); goto error; } return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return 0; } /** * virDomainSetMaxMemory: * @domain: a domain object or NULL * @memory: the memory size in kibibytes (blocks of 1024 bytes) * * Dynamically change the maximum amount of physical memory allocated to a * domain. If domain is NULL, then this change the amount of memory reserved * to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs. * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * This command is hypervisor-specific for whether active, persistent, * or both configurations are changed; for more control, use * virDomainSetMemoryFlags(). * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSetMaxMemory(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long memory) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "memory=%lu", memory); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(memory, error); if (conn->driver->domainSetMaxMemory) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetMaxMemory(domain, memory); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetMemory: * @domain: a domain object or NULL * @memory: the memory size in kibibytes (blocks of 1024 bytes) * * Dynamically change the target amount of physical memory allocated to a * domain. If domain is NULL, then this change the amount of memory reserved * to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs. * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * This command only changes the runtime configuration of the domain, * so can only be called on an active domain. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSetMemory(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long memory) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "memory=%lu", memory); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(memory, error); if (conn->driver->domainSetMemory) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetMemory(domain, memory); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetMemoryFlags: * @domain: a domain object or NULL * @memory: the memory size in kibibytes (blocks of 1024 bytes) * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMemoryModFlags * * Dynamically change the target amount of physical memory allocated to a * domain. If domain is NULL, then this change the amount of memory reserved * to Domain0 i.e. the domain where the application runs. * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG. * Both flags may be set. If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects * a running domain and will fail if domain is not active. * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state, * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified * (that is, @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain * modifies persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent * on whether just live or both live and persistent state is changed. * If VIR_DOMAIN_MEM_MAXIMUM is set, the change affects domain's maximum memory * size rather than current memory size. * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSetMemoryFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long memory, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "memory=%lu, flags=%x", memory, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(memory, error); if (conn->driver->domainSetMemoryFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetMemoryFlags(domain, memory, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetMemoryStatsPeriod: * @domain: a domain object or NULL * @period: the period in seconds for stats collection * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMemoryModFlags * * Dynamically change the domain memory balloon driver statistics collection * period. Use 0 to disable and a positive value to enable. * * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG. * Both flags may be set. If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects * a running domain and will fail if domain is not active. * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state, * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified * (that is, @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain * modifies persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent * on whether just live or both live and persistent state is changed. * * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSetMemoryStatsPeriod(virDomainPtr domain, int period, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "peroid=%d, flags=%x", period, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); /* This must be positive to set the balloon collection period */ virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(period, error); if (conn->driver->domainSetMemoryStatsPeriod) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetMemoryStatsPeriod(domain, period, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /* Helper function called to validate incoming client array on any * interface that sets typed parameters in the hypervisor. */ static int virTypedParameterValidateSet(virConnectPtr conn, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams) { bool string_okay; size_t i; string_okay = VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(conn->driver, conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING); for (i = 0; i < nparams; i++) { if (strnlen(params[i].field, VIR_TYPED_PARAM_FIELD_LENGTH) == VIR_TYPED_PARAM_FIELD_LENGTH) { virReportInvalidArg(params, _("string parameter name '%.*s' too long"), VIR_TYPED_PARAM_FIELD_LENGTH, params[i].field); return -1; } if (params[i].type == VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING) { if (string_okay) { if (!params[i].value.s) { virReportInvalidArg(params, _("NULL string parameter '%s'"), params[i].field); return -1; } } else { virReportInvalidArg(params, _("string parameter '%s' unsupported"), params[i].field); return -1; } } } return 0; } /** * virDomainSetMemoryParameters: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @params: pointer to memory parameter objects * @nparams: number of memory parameter (this value can be the same or * less than the number of parameters supported) * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * * Change all or a subset of the memory tunables. * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainSetMemoryParameters(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", params, nparams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nparams, error); if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0) goto error; if (conn->driver->domainSetMemoryParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetMemoryParameters(domain, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetMemoryParameters: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @params: pointer to memory parameter object * (return value, allocated by the caller) * @nparams: pointer to number of memory parameters; input and output * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags * * Get all memory parameters. On input, @nparams gives the size of the * @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled * with parameter information, which might be less but will not exceed * the input value. * * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters * supported by the hypervisor. The caller should then allocate @params * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API * again. * * Here is a sample code snippet: * * if (virDomainGetMemoryParameters(dom, NULL, &nparams, 0) == 0 && * nparams != 0) { * if ((params = malloc(sizeof(*params) * nparams)) == NULL) * goto error; * memset(params, 0, sizeof(*params) * nparams); * if (virDomainGetMemoryParameters(dom, params, &nparams, 0)) * goto error; * } * * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. This function * expects the caller to allocate the @params. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainGetMemoryParameters(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", params, (nparams) ? *nparams : -1, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error); if (*nparams != 0) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)) flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY; /* At most one of these two flags should be set. */ if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'affect live' and 'affect config' in %s " "are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetMemoryParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetMemoryParameters(domain, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetNumaParameters: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @params: pointer to numa parameter objects * @nparams: number of numa parameters (this value can be the same or * less than the number of parameters supported) * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * * Change all or a subset of the numa tunables. * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainSetNumaParameters(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", params, nparams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nparams, error); if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(domain->conn, params, nparams) < 0) goto error; conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainSetNumaParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetNumaParameters(domain, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetNumaParameters: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @params: pointer to numa parameter object * (return value, allocated by the caller) * @nparams: pointer to number of numa parameters * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags * * Get all numa parameters. On input, @nparams gives the size of the * @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled * with parameter information, which might be less but will not exceed * the input value. * * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters * supported by the hypervisor. The caller should then allocate @params * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API * again. * * See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for an equivalent usage example. * * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. This function * expects the caller to allocate the @params. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainGetNumaParameters(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", params, (nparams) ? *nparams : -1, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error); if (*nparams != 0) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)) flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY; conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetNumaParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetNumaParameters(domain, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetBlkioParameters: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @params: pointer to blkio parameter objects * @nparams: number of blkio parameters (this value can be the same or * less than the number of parameters supported) * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * * Change all or a subset of the blkio tunables. * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainSetBlkioParameters(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", params, nparams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(nparams, error); if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0) goto error; if (conn->driver->domainSetBlkioParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetBlkioParameters(domain, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetBlkioParameters: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @params: pointer to blkio parameter object * (return value, allocated by the caller) * @nparams: pointer to number of blkio parameters; input and output * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags * * Get all blkio parameters. On input, @nparams gives the size of the * @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled * with parameter information, which might be less but will not exceed * the input value. * * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters * supported by the hypervisor. The caller should then allocate @params * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API * again. * * See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for an equivalent usage example. * * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. This function * expects the caller to allocate the @params. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainGetBlkioParameters(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", params, (nparams) ? *nparams : -1, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error); if (*nparams != 0) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)) flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY; /* At most one of these two flags should be set. */ if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'affect live' and 'affect config' in %s " "are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetBlkioParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetBlkioParameters(domain, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetInfo: * @domain: a domain object * @info: pointer to a virDomainInfo structure allocated by the user * * Extract information about a domain. Note that if the connection * used to get the domain is limited only a partial set of the information * can be extracted. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetInfo(virDomainPtr domain, virDomainInfoPtr info) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "info=%p", info); virResetLastError(); if (info) memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetInfo) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetInfo(domain, info); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetState: * @domain: a domain object * @state: returned state of the domain (one of virDomainState) * @reason: returned reason which led to @state (one of virDomain*Reason * corresponding to the current state); it is allowed to be NULL * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Extract domain state. Each state can be accompanied with a reason (if known) * which led to the state. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetState(virDomainPtr domain, int *state, int *reason, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "state=%p, reason=%p, flags=%x", state, reason, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(state, error); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetState) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetState(domain, state, reason, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetControlInfo: * @domain: a domain object * @info: pointer to a virDomainControlInfo structure allocated by the user * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Extract details about current state of control interface to a domain. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetControlInfo(virDomainPtr domain, virDomainControlInfoPtr info, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "info=%p, flags=%x", info, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetControlInfo) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetControlInfo(domain, info, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetXMLDesc: * @domain: a domain object * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainXMLFlags * * Provide an XML description of the domain. The description may be reused * later to relaunch the domain with virDomainCreateXML(). * * No security-sensitive data will be included unless @flags contains * VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE; this flag is rejected on read-only * connections. If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE, then the * XML represents the configuration that will be used on the next boot * of a persistent domain; otherwise, the configuration represents the * currently running domain. If @flags contains * VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU, then the portion of the domain XML * describing CPU capabilities is modified to match actual * capabilities of the host. * * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case of error. * the caller must free() the returned value. */ char * virDomainGetXMLDesc(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); conn = domain->conn; if ((conn->flags & VIR_CONNECT_RO) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_DENIED, "%s", _("virDomainGetXMLDesc with secure flag")); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainGetXMLDesc) { char *ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetXMLDesc(domain, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /** * virConnectDomainXMLFromNative: * @conn: a connection object * @nativeFormat: configuration format importing from * @nativeConfig: the configuration data to import * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Reads native configuration data describing a domain, and * generates libvirt domain XML. The format of the native * data is hypervisor dependant. * * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case of error. * the caller must free() the returned value. */ char * virConnectDomainXMLFromNative(virConnectPtr conn, const char *nativeFormat, const char *nativeConfig, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, format=%s, config=%s, flags=%x", conn, nativeFormat, nativeConfig, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nativeFormat, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nativeConfig, error); if (conn->driver->connectDomainXMLFromNative) { char *ret; ret = conn->driver->connectDomainXMLFromNative(conn, nativeFormat, nativeConfig, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virConnectDomainXMLToNative: * @conn: a connection object * @nativeFormat: configuration format exporting to * @domainXml: the domain configuration to export * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Reads a domain XML configuration document, and generates * a native configuration file describing the domain. * The format of the native data is hypervisor dependant. * * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded native config datafile, or NULL in case of error. * the caller must free() the returned value. */ char * virConnectDomainXMLToNative(virConnectPtr conn, const char *nativeFormat, const char *domainXml, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, format=%s, xml=%s, flags=%x", conn, nativeFormat, domainXml, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nativeFormat, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(domainXml, error); if (conn->driver->connectDomainXMLToNative) { char *ret; ret = conn->driver->connectDomainXMLToNative(conn, nativeFormat, domainXml, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /* * Sequence v1: * * Dst: Prepare * - Get ready to accept incoming VM * - Generate optional cookie to pass to src * * Src: Perform * - Start migration and wait for send completion * - Kill off VM if successful, resume if failed * * Dst: Finish * - Wait for recv completion and check status * - Kill off VM if unsuccessful * */ static virDomainPtr virDomainMigrateVersion1(virDomainPtr domain, virConnectPtr dconn, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, const char *uri, unsigned long bandwidth) { virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL; char *uri_out = NULL; char *cookie = NULL; int cookielen = 0, ret; virDomainInfo info; unsigned int destflags; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconn=%p, flags=%lx, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%lu", dconn, flags, NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth); ret = virDomainGetInfo(domain, &info); if (ret == 0 && info.state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED) flags |= VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED; destflags = flags & ~(VIR_MIGRATE_ABORT_ON_ERROR | VIR_MIGRATE_AUTO_CONVERGE); /* Prepare the migration. * * The destination host may return a cookie, or leave cookie as * NULL. * * The destination host MUST set uri_out if uri_in is NULL. * * If uri_in is non-NULL, then the destination host may modify * the URI by setting uri_out. If it does not wish to modify * the URI, it should leave uri_out as NULL. */ if (dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare (dconn, &cookie, &cookielen, uri, &uri_out, destflags, dname, bandwidth) == -1) goto done; if (uri == NULL && uri_out == NULL) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("domainMigratePrepare did not set uri")); goto done; } if (uri_out) uri = uri_out; /* Did domainMigratePrepare change URI? */ /* Perform the migration. The driver isn't supposed to return * until the migration is complete. */ if (domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform (domain, cookie, cookielen, uri, flags, dname, bandwidth) == -1) goto done; /* Get the destination domain and return it or error. * 'domain' no longer actually exists at this point * (or so we hope), but we still use the object in memory * in order to get the name. */ dname = dname ? dname : domain->name; if (dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish) ddomain = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish (dconn, dname, cookie, cookielen, uri, destflags); else ddomain = virDomainLookupByName(dconn, dname); done: VIR_FREE(uri_out); VIR_FREE(cookie); return ddomain; } /* * Sequence v2: * * Src: DumpXML * - Generate XML to pass to dst * * Dst: Prepare * - Get ready to accept incoming VM * - Generate optional cookie to pass to src * * Src: Perform * - Start migration and wait for send completion * - Kill off VM if successful, resume if failed * * Dst: Finish * - Wait for recv completion and check status * - Kill off VM if unsuccessful * */ static virDomainPtr virDomainMigrateVersion2(virDomainPtr domain, virConnectPtr dconn, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, const char *uri, unsigned long bandwidth) { virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL; char *uri_out = NULL; char *cookie = NULL; char *dom_xml = NULL; int cookielen = 0, ret; virDomainInfo info; virErrorPtr orig_err = NULL; unsigned int getxml_flags = 0; int cancelled; unsigned long destflags; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconn=%p, flags=%lx, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%lu", dconn, flags, NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth); /* Prepare the migration. * * The destination host may return a cookie, or leave cookie as * NULL. * * The destination host MUST set uri_out if uri_in is NULL. * * If uri_in is non-NULL, then the destination host may modify * the URI by setting uri_out. If it does not wish to modify * the URI, it should leave uri_out as NULL. */ /* In version 2 of the protocol, the prepare step is slightly * different. We fetch the domain XML of the source domain * and pass it to Prepare2. */ if (!domain->conn->driver->domainGetXMLDesc) { virReportUnsupportedError(); return NULL; } if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_XML_MIGRATABLE)) { getxml_flags |= VIR_DOMAIN_XML_MIGRATABLE; } else { getxml_flags |= VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE | VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU; } dom_xml = domain->conn->driver->domainGetXMLDesc(domain, getxml_flags); if (!dom_xml) return NULL; ret = virDomainGetInfo(domain, &info); if (ret == 0 && info.state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED) flags |= VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED; destflags = flags & ~(VIR_MIGRATE_ABORT_ON_ERROR | VIR_MIGRATE_AUTO_CONVERGE); VIR_DEBUG("Prepare2 %p flags=%lx", dconn, destflags); ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare2 (dconn, &cookie, &cookielen, uri, &uri_out, destflags, dname, bandwidth, dom_xml); VIR_FREE(dom_xml); if (ret == -1) goto done; if (uri == NULL && uri_out == NULL) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("domainMigratePrepare2 did not set uri")); cancelled = 1; /* Make sure Finish doesn't overwrite the error */ orig_err = virSaveLastError(); goto finish; } if (uri_out) uri = uri_out; /* Did domainMigratePrepare2 change URI? */ /* Perform the migration. The driver isn't supposed to return * until the migration is complete. */ VIR_DEBUG("Perform %p", domain->conn); ret = domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform (domain, cookie, cookielen, uri, flags, dname, bandwidth); /* Perform failed. Make sure Finish doesn't overwrite the error */ if (ret < 0) orig_err = virSaveLastError(); /* If Perform returns < 0, then we need to cancel the VM * startup on the destination */ cancelled = ret < 0 ? 1 : 0; finish: /* In version 2 of the migration protocol, we pass the * status code from the sender to the destination host, * so it can do any cleanup if the migration failed. */ dname = dname ? dname : domain->name; VIR_DEBUG("Finish2 %p ret=%d", dconn, ret); ddomain = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish2 (dconn, dname, cookie, cookielen, uri, destflags, cancelled); if (cancelled && ddomain) VIR_ERROR(_("finish step ignored that migration was cancelled")); done: if (orig_err) { virSetError(orig_err); virFreeError(orig_err); } VIR_FREE(uri_out); VIR_FREE(cookie); return ddomain; } /* * Sequence v3: * * Src: Begin * - Generate XML to pass to dst * - Generate optional cookie to pass to dst * * Dst: Prepare * - Get ready to accept incoming VM * - Generate optional cookie to pass to src * * Src: Perform * - Start migration and wait for send completion * - Generate optional cookie to pass to dst * * Dst: Finish * - Wait for recv completion and check status * - Kill off VM if failed, resume if success * - Generate optional cookie to pass to src * * Src: Confirm * - Kill off VM if success, resume if failed * * If useParams is true, params and nparams contain migration parameters and * we know it's safe to call the API which supports extensible parameters. * Otherwise, we have to use xmlin, dname, uri, and bandwidth and pass them * to the old-style APIs. */ static virDomainPtr virDomainMigrateVersion3Full(virDomainPtr domain, virConnectPtr dconn, const char *xmlin, const char *dname, const char *uri, unsigned long long bandwidth, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, bool useParams, unsigned int flags) { virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL; char *uri_out = NULL; char *cookiein = NULL; char *cookieout = NULL; char *dom_xml = NULL; int cookieinlen = 0; int cookieoutlen = 0; int ret; virDomainInfo info; virErrorPtr orig_err = NULL; int cancelled = 1; unsigned long protection = 0; bool notify_source = true; unsigned int destflags; int state; virTypedParameterPtr tmp; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconn=%p, xmlin=%s, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%llu, " "params=%p, nparams=%d, useParams=%d, flags=%x", dconn, NULLSTR(xmlin), NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth, params, nparams, useParams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); if ((!useParams && (!domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3 || !domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3 || !domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3 || !dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3 || !dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3)) || (useParams && (!domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3Params || !domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params || !domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3Params || !dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3Params || !dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3Params))) { virReportUnsupportedError(); return NULL; } if (virTypedParamsCopy(&tmp, params, nparams) < 0) return NULL; params = tmp; if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION)) protection = VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION; VIR_DEBUG("Begin3 %p", domain->conn); if (useParams) { dom_xml = domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3Params (domain, params, nparams, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, flags | protection); } else { dom_xml = domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3 (domain, xmlin, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, flags | protection, dname, bandwidth); } if (!dom_xml) goto done; if (useParams) { /* If source is new enough to support extensible migration parameters, * it's certainly new enough to support virDomainGetState. */ ret = virDomainGetState(domain, &state, NULL, 0); } else { ret = virDomainGetInfo(domain, &info); state = info.state; } if (ret == 0 && state == VIR_DOMAIN_PAUSED) flags |= VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED; destflags = flags & ~(VIR_MIGRATE_ABORT_ON_ERROR | VIR_MIGRATE_AUTO_CONVERGE); VIR_DEBUG("Prepare3 %p flags=%x", dconn, destflags); cookiein = cookieout; cookieinlen = cookieoutlen; cookieout = NULL; cookieoutlen = 0; if (useParams) { if (virTypedParamsReplaceString(¶ms, &nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML, dom_xml) < 0) goto done; ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3Params (dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, &uri_out, destflags); } else { ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3 (dconn, cookiein, cookieinlen, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, uri, &uri_out, destflags, dname, bandwidth, dom_xml); } if (ret == -1) { if (protection) { /* Begin already started a migration job so we need to cancel it by * calling Confirm while making sure it doesn't overwrite the error */ orig_err = virSaveLastError(); goto confirm; } else { goto done; } } /* Did domainMigratePrepare3 change URI? */ if (uri_out) { uri = uri_out; if (useParams && virTypedParamsReplaceString(¶ms, &nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, uri_out) < 0) { cancelled = 1; orig_err = virSaveLastError(); goto finish; } } else if (!uri && virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, &uri) <= 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("domainMigratePrepare3 did not set uri")); cancelled = 1; orig_err = virSaveLastError(); goto finish; } if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE) { VIR_DEBUG("Offline migration, skipping Perform phase"); VIR_FREE(cookieout); cookieoutlen = 0; cancelled = 0; goto finish; } /* Perform the migration. The driver isn't supposed to return * until the migration is complete. The src VM should remain * running, but in paused state until the destination can * confirm migration completion. */ VIR_DEBUG("Perform3 %p uri=%s", domain->conn, uri); VIR_FREE(cookiein); cookiein = cookieout; cookieinlen = cookieoutlen; cookieout = NULL; cookieoutlen = 0; /* dconnuri not relevant in non-P2P modes, so left NULL here */ if (useParams) { ret = domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params (domain, NULL, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, flags | protection); } else { ret = domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3 (domain, NULL, cookiein, cookieinlen, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, NULL, uri, flags | protection, dname, bandwidth); } /* Perform failed. Make sure Finish doesn't overwrite the error */ if (ret < 0) { orig_err = virSaveLastError(); /* Perform failed so we don't need to call confirm to let source know * about the failure. */ notify_source = false; } /* If Perform returns < 0, then we need to cancel the VM * startup on the destination */ cancelled = ret < 0 ? 1 : 0; finish: /* * The status code from the source is passed to the destination. * The dest can cleanup if the source indicated it failed to * send all migration data. Returns NULL for ddomain if * the dest was unable to complete migration. */ VIR_DEBUG("Finish3 %p ret=%d", dconn, ret); VIR_FREE(cookiein); cookiein = cookieout; cookieinlen = cookieoutlen; cookieout = NULL; cookieoutlen = 0; if (useParams) { if (virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, NULL) <= 0 && virTypedParamsReplaceString(¶ms, &nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, domain->name) < 0) { ddomain = NULL; } else { ddomain = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3Params (dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, destflags, cancelled); } } else { dname = dname ? dname : domain->name; ddomain = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3 (dconn, dname, cookiein, cookieinlen, &cookieout, &cookieoutlen, NULL, uri, destflags, cancelled); } if (cancelled && ddomain) VIR_ERROR(_("finish step ignored that migration was cancelled")); /* If ddomain is NULL, then we were unable to start * the guest on the target, and must restart on the * source. There is a small chance that the ddomain * is NULL due to an RPC failure, in which case * ddomain could in fact be running on the dest. * The lock manager plugins should take care of * safety in this scenario. */ cancelled = ddomain == NULL ? 1 : 0; /* If finish3 set an error, and we don't have an earlier * one we need to preserve it in case confirm3 overwrites */ if (!orig_err) orig_err = virSaveLastError(); confirm: /* * If cancelled, then src VM will be restarted, else it will be killed. * Don't do this if migration failed on source and thus it was already * cancelled there. */ if (notify_source) { VIR_DEBUG("Confirm3 %p ret=%d domain=%p", domain->conn, ret, domain); VIR_FREE(cookiein); cookiein = cookieout; cookieinlen = cookieoutlen; cookieout = NULL; cookieoutlen = 0; if (useParams) { ret = domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3Params (domain, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, flags | protection, cancelled); } else { ret = domain->conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3 (domain, cookiein, cookieinlen, flags | protection, cancelled); } /* If Confirm3 returns -1, there's nothing more we can * do, but fortunately worst case is that there is a * domain left in 'paused' state on source. */ if (ret < 0) { VIR_WARN("Guest %s probably left in 'paused' state on source", domain->name); } } done: if (orig_err) { virSetError(orig_err); virFreeError(orig_err); } VIR_FREE(dom_xml); VIR_FREE(uri_out); VIR_FREE(cookiein); VIR_FREE(cookieout); virTypedParamsFree(params, nparams); return ddomain; } static virDomainPtr virDomainMigrateVersion3(virDomainPtr domain, virConnectPtr dconn, const char *xmlin, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, const char *uri, unsigned long bandwidth) { return virDomainMigrateVersion3Full(domain, dconn, xmlin, dname, uri, bandwidth, NULL, 0, false, flags); } static virDomainPtr virDomainMigrateVersion3Params(virDomainPtr domain, virConnectPtr dconn, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, unsigned int flags) { return virDomainMigrateVersion3Full(domain, dconn, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, params, nparams, true, flags); } /* * In normal migration, the libvirt client co-ordinates communication * between the 2 libvirtd instances on source & dest hosts. * * In this peer-2-peer migration alternative, the libvirt client * only talks to the source libvirtd instance. The source libvirtd * then opens its own connection to the destination and co-ordinates * migration itself. * * If useParams is true, params and nparams contain migration parameters and * we know it's safe to call the API which supports extensible parameters. * Otherwise, we have to use xmlin, dname, uri, and bandwidth and pass them * to the old-style APIs. */ static int virDomainMigratePeer2PeerFull(virDomainPtr domain, const char *dconnuri, const char *xmlin, const char *dname, const char *uri, unsigned long long bandwidth, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, bool useParams, unsigned int flags) { virURIPtr tempuri = NULL; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconnuri=%s, xmlin=%s, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%llu " "params=%p, nparams=%d, useParams=%d, flags=%x", dconnuri, NULLSTR(xmlin), NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth, params, nparams, useParams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); if ((useParams && !domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params) || (!useParams && !domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform && !domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3)) { virReportUnsupportedError(); return -1; } if (!(tempuri = virURIParse(dconnuri))) return -1; if (!tempuri->server || STRPREFIX(tempuri->server, "localhost")) { virReportInvalidArg(dconnuri, _("unable to parse server from dconnuri in %s"), __FUNCTION__); virURIFree(tempuri); return -1; } virURIFree(tempuri); if (useParams) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3 with extensible parameters"); return domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params (domain, dconnuri, params, nparams, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, flags); } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3"); return domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3 (domain, xmlin, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, dconnuri, uri, flags, dname, bandwidth); } else { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 2"); if (xmlin) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Unable to change target guest XML during " "migration")); return -1; } if (uri) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("Unable to override peer2peer migration URI")); return -1; } return domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform (domain, NULL, 0, dconnuri, flags, dname, bandwidth); } } static int virDomainMigratePeer2Peer(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xmlin, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, const char *dconnuri, const char *uri, unsigned long bandwidth) { return virDomainMigratePeer2PeerFull(domain, dconnuri, xmlin, dname, uri, bandwidth, NULL, 0, false, flags); } static int virDomainMigratePeer2PeerParams(virDomainPtr domain, const char *dconnuri, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, unsigned int flags) { return virDomainMigratePeer2PeerFull(domain, dconnuri, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, params, nparams, true, flags); } /* * In normal migration, the libvirt client co-ordinates communication * between the 2 libvirtd instances on source & dest hosts. * * Some hypervisors support an alternative, direct migration where * there is no requirement for a libvirtd instance on the dest host. * In this case * * eg, XenD can talk direct to XenD, so libvirtd on dest does not * need to be involved at all, or even running */ static int virDomainMigrateDirect(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xmlin, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, const char *uri, unsigned long bandwidth) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xmlin=%s, flags=%lx, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%lu", NULLSTR(xmlin), flags, NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth); if (!domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform) { virReportUnsupportedError(); return -1; } /* Perform the migration. The driver isn't supposed to return * until the migration is complete. */ if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3"); /* dconn URI not relevant in direct migration, since no * target libvirtd is involved */ return domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3(domain, xmlin, NULL, /* cookiein */ 0, /* cookieinlen */ NULL, /* cookieoutlen */ NULL, /* cookieoutlen */ NULL, /* dconnuri */ uri, flags, dname, bandwidth); } else { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 2"); if (xmlin) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Unable to change target guest XML during migration")); return -1; } return domain->conn->driver->domainMigratePerform(domain, NULL, /* cookie */ 0, /* cookielen */ uri, flags, dname, bandwidth); } } /** * virDomainMigrate: * @domain: a domain object * @dconn: destination host (a connection object) * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags * @dname: (optional) rename domain to this at destination * @uri: (optional) dest hostname/URI as seen from the source host * @bandwidth: (optional) specify migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s * * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination * host given by dconn (a connection to the destination host). * * Flags may be one of more of the following: * VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE Do not pause the VM during migration * VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER Direct connection between source & destination hosts * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED Tunnel migration data over the libvirt RPC channel * VIR_MIGRATE_PERSIST_DEST If the migration is successful, persist the domain * on the destination host. * VIR_MIGRATE_UNDEFINE_SOURCE If the migration is successful, undefine the * domain on the source host. * VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED Leave the domain suspended on the remote side. * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK Migration with non-shared storage with full * disk copy * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC Migration with non-shared storage with * incremental disk copy * VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION Protect against domain configuration * changes during the migration process (set * automatically when supported). * VIR_MIGRATE_UNSAFE Force migration even if it is considered unsafe. * VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE Migrate offline * * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED requires that VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER be set. * Applications using the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag will probably * prefer to invoke virDomainMigrateToURI, avoiding the need to * open connection to the destination host themselves. * * If a hypervisor supports renaming domains during migration, * then you may set the dname parameter to the new name (otherwise * it keeps the same name). If this is not supported by the * hypervisor, dname must be NULL or else you will get an error. * * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is set, the uri parameter * must be a valid libvirt connection URI, by which the source * libvirt driver can connect to the destination libvirt. If * omitted, the dconn connection object will be queried for its * current URI. * * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is NOT set, the URI parameter * takes a hypervisor specific format. The hypervisor capabilities * XML includes details of the support URI schemes. If omitted * the dconn will be asked for a default URI. * * If you want to copy non-shared storage within migration you * can use either VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK or * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC as they are mutually exclusive. * * In either case it is typically only necessary to specify a * URI if the destination host has multiple interfaces and a * specific interface is required to transmit migration data. * * The maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used to do migration * can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, * libvirt will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors do * not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth * is not 0. * * To see which features are supported by the current hypervisor, * see virConnectGetCapabilities, /capabilities/host/migration_features. * * There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying * technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between * different processors even with the same architecture, or between * different types of hypervisor. * * Returns the new domain object if the migration was successful, * or NULL in case of error. Note that the new domain object * exists in the scope of the destination connection (dconn). */ virDomainPtr virDomainMigrate(virDomainPtr domain, virConnectPtr dconn, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, const char *uri, unsigned long bandwidth) { virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconn=%p, flags=%lx, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%lu", dconn, flags, NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth); virResetLastError(); /* First checkout the source */ virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error); /* Now checkout the destination */ virCheckConnectGoto(dconn, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK && flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'shared disk' and 'shared incremental' " "in %s are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE) { if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("offline migration is not supported by " "the source host")); goto error; } if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("offline migration is not supported by " "the destination host")); goto error; } } if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) { if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_P2P)) { char *dstURI = NULL; if (uri == NULL) { dstURI = virConnectGetURI(dconn); if (!dstURI) return NULL; } VIR_DEBUG("Using peer2peer migration"); if (virDomainMigratePeer2Peer(domain, NULL, flags, dname, uri ? uri : dstURI, NULL, bandwidth) < 0) { VIR_FREE(dstURI); goto error; } VIR_FREE(dstURI); ddomain = virDomainLookupByName(dconn, dname ? dname : domain->name); } else { /* This driver does not support peer to peer migration */ virReportUnsupportedError(); goto error; } } else { /* Change protection requires support only on source side, and * is only needed in v3 migration, which automatically re-adds * the flag for just the source side. We mask it out for * non-peer2peer to allow migration from newer source to an * older destination that rejects the flag. */ if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION && !VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("cannot enforce change protection")); goto error; } flags &= ~VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION; if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s", _("cannot perform tunnelled migration without using peer2peer flag")); goto error; } /* Check that migration is supported by both drivers. */ if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3) && VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3"); ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion3(domain, dconn, NULL, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth); } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2) && VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 2"); ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion2(domain, dconn, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth); } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1) && VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 1"); ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion1(domain, dconn, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth); } else { /* This driver does not support any migration method */ virReportUnsupportedError(); goto error; } } if (ddomain == NULL) goto error; return ddomain; error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainMigrate2: * @domain: a domain object * @dconn: destination host (a connection object) * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags * @dxml: (optional) XML config for launching guest on target * @dname: (optional) rename domain to this at destination * @uri: (optional) dest hostname/URI as seen from the source host * @bandwidth: (optional) specify migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s * * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination * host given by dconn (a connection to the destination host). * * Flags may be one of more of the following: * VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE Do not pause the VM during migration * VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER Direct connection between source & destination hosts * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED Tunnel migration data over the libvirt RPC channel * VIR_MIGRATE_PERSIST_DEST If the migration is successful, persist the domain * on the destination host. * VIR_MIGRATE_UNDEFINE_SOURCE If the migration is successful, undefine the * domain on the source host. * VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED Leave the domain suspended on the remote side. * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK Migration with non-shared storage with full * disk copy * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC Migration with non-shared storage with * incremental disk copy * VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION Protect against domain configuration * changes during the migration process (set * automatically when supported). * VIR_MIGRATE_UNSAFE Force migration even if it is considered unsafe. * VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE Migrate offline * * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED requires that VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER be set. * Applications using the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag will probably * prefer to invoke virDomainMigrateToURI, avoiding the need to * open connection to the destination host themselves. * * If a hypervisor supports renaming domains during migration, * then you may set the dname parameter to the new name (otherwise * it keeps the same name). If this is not supported by the * hypervisor, dname must be NULL or else you will get an error. * * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is set, the uri parameter * must be a valid libvirt connection URI, by which the source * libvirt driver can connect to the destination libvirt. If * omitted, the dconn connection object will be queried for its * current URI. * * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is NOT set, the URI parameter * takes a hypervisor specific format. The hypervisor capabilities * XML includes details of the support URI schemes. If omitted * the dconn will be asked for a default URI. * * If you want to copy non-shared storage within migration you * can use either VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK or * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC as they are mutually exclusive. * * In either case it is typically only necessary to specify a * URI if the destination host has multiple interfaces and a * specific interface is required to transmit migration data. * * The maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used to do migration * can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, * libvirt will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors do * not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth * is not 0. * * To see which features are supported by the current hypervisor, * see virConnectGetCapabilities, /capabilities/host/migration_features. * * There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying * technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between * different processors even with the same architecture, or between * different types of hypervisor. * * If the hypervisor supports it, @dxml can be used to alter * host-specific portions of the domain XML that will be used on * the destination. For example, it is possible to alter the * backing filename that is associated with a disk device, in order * to account for naming differences between source and destination * in accessing the underlying storage. The migration will fail * if @dxml would cause any guest-visible changes. Pass NULL * if no changes are needed to the XML between source and destination. * @dxml cannot be used to rename the domain during migration (use * @dname for that purpose). Domain name in @dxml must match the * original domain name. * * Returns the new domain object if the migration was successful, * or NULL in case of error. Note that the new domain object * exists in the scope of the destination connection (dconn). */ virDomainPtr virDomainMigrate2(virDomainPtr domain, virConnectPtr dconn, const char *dxml, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, const char *uri, unsigned long bandwidth) { virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconn=%p, flags=%lx, dname=%s, uri=%s, bandwidth=%lu", dconn, flags, NULLSTR(dname), NULLSTR(uri), bandwidth); virResetLastError(); /* First checkout the source */ virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error); /* Now checkout the destination */ virCheckConnectGoto(dconn, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK && flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'shared disk' and 'shared incremental' " "in %s are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE) { if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("offline migration is not supported by " "the source host")); goto error; } if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("offline migration is not supported by " "the destination host")); goto error; } } if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) { if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_P2P)) { char *dstURI = virConnectGetURI(dconn); if (!dstURI) return NULL; VIR_DEBUG("Using peer2peer migration"); if (virDomainMigratePeer2Peer(domain, dxml, flags, dname, dstURI, uri, bandwidth) < 0) { VIR_FREE(dstURI); goto error; } VIR_FREE(dstURI); ddomain = virDomainLookupByName(dconn, dname ? dname : domain->name); } else { /* This driver does not support peer to peer migration */ virReportUnsupportedError(); goto error; } } else { /* Change protection requires support only on source side, and * is only needed in v3 migration, which automatically re-adds * the flag for just the source side. We mask it out for * non-peer2peer to allow migration from newer source to an * older destination that rejects the flag. */ if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION && !VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("cannot enforce change protection")); goto error; } flags &= ~VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION; if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s", _("cannot perform tunnelled migration without using peer2peer flag")); goto error; } /* Check that migration is supported by both drivers. */ if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3) && VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3"); ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion3(domain, dconn, dxml, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth); } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2) && VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 2"); if (dxml) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Unable to change target guest XML during migration")); goto error; } ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion2(domain, dconn, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth); } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1) && VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 1"); if (dxml) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Unable to change target guest XML during migration")); goto error; } ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion1(domain, dconn, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth); } else { /* This driver does not support any migration method */ virReportUnsupportedError(); goto error; } } if (ddomain == NULL) goto error; return ddomain; error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainMigrate3: * @domain: a domain object * @dconn: destination host (a connection object) * @params: (optional) migration parameters * @nparams: (optional) number of migration parameters in @params * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags * * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination host * given by dconn (a connection to the destination host). * * See virDomainMigrateFlags documentation for description of individual flags. * * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED and VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER are not supported by this * API, use virDomainMigrateToURI3 instead. * * If you want to copy non-shared storage within migration you * can use either VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK or * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC as they are mutually exclusive. * * There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying * technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between * different processors even with the same architecture, or between * different types of hypervisor. * * Returns the new domain object if the migration was successful, * or NULL in case of error. Note that the new domain object * exists in the scope of the destination connection (dconn). */ virDomainPtr virDomainMigrate3(virDomainPtr domain, virConnectPtr dconn, virTypedParameterPtr params, unsigned int nparams, unsigned int flags) { virDomainPtr ddomain = NULL; const char *compatParams[] = { VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH }; const char *uri = NULL; const char *dname = NULL; const char *dxml = NULL; unsigned long long bandwidth = 0; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconn=%p, params=%p, nparms=%u flags=%x", dconn, params, nparams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); /* First checkout the source */ virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error); /* Now checkout the destination */ virCheckConnectGoto(dconn, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK && flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'shared disk' and 'shared incremental' " "in %s are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (flags & (VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER | VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, "%s", _("use virDomainMigrateToURI3 for peer-to-peer " "migration")); goto error; } if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE) { if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("offline migration is not supported by " "the source host")); goto error; } if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("offline migration is not supported by " "the destination host")); goto error; } } /* Change protection requires support only on source side, and * is only needed in v3 migration, which automatically re-adds * the flag for just the source side. We mask it out to allow * migration from newer source to an older destination that * rejects the flag. */ if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION && !VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("cannot enforce change protection")); goto error; } flags &= ~VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION; /* Prefer extensible API but fall back to older migration APIs if params * only contains parameters which were supported by the older API. */ if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_PARAMS) && VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_PARAMS)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3 with extensible parameters"); ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion3Params(domain, dconn, params, nparams, flags); goto done; } if (!virTypedParamsCheck(params, nparams, compatParams, ARRAY_CARDINALITY(compatParams))) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Migration APIs with extensible parameters are not " "supported but extended parameters were passed")); goto error; } if (virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, &uri) < 0 || virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, &dname) < 0 || virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML, &dxml) < 0 || virTypedParamsGetULLong(params, nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH, &bandwidth) < 0) { goto error; } if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3) && VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V3)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 3"); ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion3(domain, dconn, dxml, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth); } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2) && VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V2)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 2"); if (dxml) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Unable to change target guest XML during " "migration")); goto error; } ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion2(domain, dconn, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth); } else if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1) && VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dconn->driver, dconn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_V1)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using migration protocol 1"); if (dxml) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Unable to change target guest XML during " "migration")); goto error; } ddomain = virDomainMigrateVersion1(domain, dconn, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth); } else { /* This driver does not support any migration method */ virReportUnsupportedError(); goto error; } done: if (ddomain == NULL) goto error; return ddomain; error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainMigrateToURI: * @domain: a domain object * @duri: mandatory URI for the destination host * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags * @dname: (optional) rename domain to this at destination * @bandwidth: (optional) specify migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s * * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination * host given by duri. * * Flags may be one of more of the following: * VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE Do not pause the VM during migration * VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER Direct connection between source & destination hosts * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED Tunnel migration data over the libvirt RPC channel * VIR_MIGRATE_PERSIST_DEST If the migration is successful, persist the domain * on the destination host. * VIR_MIGRATE_UNDEFINE_SOURCE If the migration is successful, undefine the * domain on the source host. * VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED Leave the domain suspended on the remote side. * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK Migration with non-shared storage with full * disk copy * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC Migration with non-shared storage with * incremental disk copy * VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION Protect against domain configuration * changes during the migration process (set * automatically when supported). * VIR_MIGRATE_UNSAFE Force migration even if it is considered unsafe. * VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE Migrate offline * * The operation of this API hinges on the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag. * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is NOT set, the duri parameter * takes a hypervisor specific format. The uri_transports element of the * hypervisor capabilities XML includes details of the supported URI * schemes. Not all hypervisors will support this mode of migration, so * if the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is not set, then it may be necessary * to use the alternative virDomainMigrate API providing and explicit * virConnectPtr for the destination host. * * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag IS set, the duri parameter * must be a valid libvirt connection URI, by which the source * libvirt driver can connect to the destination libvirt. * * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED requires that VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER be set. * * If you want to copy non-shared storage within migration you * can use either VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK or * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC as they are mutually exclusive. * * If a hypervisor supports renaming domains during migration, * the dname parameter specifies the new name for the domain. * Setting dname to NULL keeps the domain name the same. If domain * renaming is not supported by the hypervisor, dname must be NULL or * else an error will be returned. * * The maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used to do migration * can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, * libvirt will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors do * not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth * is not 0. * * To see which features are supported by the current hypervisor, * see virConnectGetCapabilities, /capabilities/host/migration_features. * * There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying * technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between * different processors even with the same architecture, or between * different types of hypervisor. * * Returns 0 if the migration succeeded, -1 upon error. */ int virDomainMigrateToURI(virDomainPtr domain, const char *duri, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, unsigned long bandwidth) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "duri=%p, flags=%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu", NULLSTR(duri), flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth); virResetLastError(); /* First checkout the source */ virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(duri, error); if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK && flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'shared disk' and 'shared incremental' " "in %s are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE && !VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_OFFLINE)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("offline migration is not supported by " "the source host")); goto error; } if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) { if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_P2P)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using peer2peer migration"); if (virDomainMigratePeer2Peer(domain, NULL, flags, dname, duri, NULL, bandwidth) < 0) goto error; } else { /* No peer to peer migration supported */ virReportUnsupportedError(); goto error; } } else { if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_DIRECT)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using direct migration"); if (virDomainMigrateDirect(domain, NULL, flags, dname, duri, bandwidth) < 0) goto error; } else { /* Cannot do a migration with only the perform step */ virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s", _("direct migration is not supported by the" " connection driver")); goto error; } } return 0; error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainMigrateToURI2: * @domain: a domain object * @dconnuri: (optional) URI for target libvirtd if @flags includes VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER * @miguri: (optional) URI for invoking the migration, not if @flags includs VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED * @dxml: (optional) XML config for launching guest on target * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags * @dname: (optional) rename domain to this at destination * @bandwidth: (optional) specify migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s * * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination * host given by duri. * * Flags may be one of more of the following: * VIR_MIGRATE_LIVE Do not pause the VM during migration * VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER Direct connection between source & destination hosts * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED Tunnel migration data over the libvirt RPC channel * VIR_MIGRATE_PERSIST_DEST If the migration is successful, persist the domain * on the destination host. * VIR_MIGRATE_UNDEFINE_SOURCE If the migration is successful, undefine the * domain on the source host. * VIR_MIGRATE_PAUSED Leave the domain suspended on the remote side. * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK Migration with non-shared storage with full * disk copy * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC Migration with non-shared storage with * incremental disk copy * VIR_MIGRATE_CHANGE_PROTECTION Protect against domain configuration * changes during the migration process (set * automatically when supported). * VIR_MIGRATE_UNSAFE Force migration even if it is considered unsafe. * VIR_MIGRATE_OFFLINE Migrate offline * * The operation of this API hinges on the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag. * * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is set, the @dconnuri parameter * must be a valid libvirt connection URI, by which the source * libvirt driver can connect to the destination libvirt. If the * VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is NOT set, then @dconnuri must be * NULL. * * If the VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED flag is NOT set, then the @miguri * parameter allows specification of a URI to use to initiate the * VM migration. It takes a hypervisor specific format. The uri_transports * element of the hypervisor capabilities XML includes details of the * supported URI schemes. * * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED requires that VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER be set. * * If you want to copy non-shared storage within migration you * can use either VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK or * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC as they are mutually exclusive. * * If a hypervisor supports changing the configuration of the guest * during migration, the @dxml parameter specifies the new config * for the guest. The configuration must include an identical set * of virtual devices, to ensure a stable guest ABI across migration. * Only parameters related to host side configuration can be * changed in the XML. Hypervisors will validate this and refuse to * allow migration if the provided XML would cause a change in the * guest ABI, * * If a hypervisor supports renaming domains during migration, * the dname parameter specifies the new name for the domain. * Setting dname to NULL keeps the domain name the same. If domain * renaming is not supported by the hypervisor, dname must be NULL or * else an error will be returned. * * The maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used to do migration * can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, * libvirt will choose a suitable default. Some hypervisors do * not support this feature and will return an error if bandwidth * is not 0. * * To see which features are supported by the current hypervisor, * see virConnectGetCapabilities, /capabilities/host/migration_features. * * There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying * technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between * different processors even with the same architecture, or between * different types of hypervisor. * * Returns 0 if the migration succeeded, -1 upon error. */ int virDomainMigrateToURI2(virDomainPtr domain, const char *dconnuri, const char *miguri, const char *dxml, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, unsigned long bandwidth) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconnuri=%s, miguri=%s, dxml=%s, " "flags=%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu", NULLSTR(dconnuri), NULLSTR(miguri), NULLSTR(dxml), flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth); virResetLastError(); /* First checkout the source */ virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error); if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK && flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'shared disk' and 'shared incremental' " "in %s are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) { if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_P2P)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using peer2peer migration"); if (virDomainMigratePeer2Peer(domain, dxml, flags, dname, dconnuri, miguri, bandwidth) < 0) goto error; } else { /* No peer to peer migration supported */ virReportUnsupportedError(); goto error; } } else { if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_DIRECT)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using direct migration"); if (virDomainMigrateDirect(domain, dxml, flags, dname, miguri, bandwidth) < 0) goto error; } else { /* Cannot do a migration with only the perform step */ virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s", _("direct migration is not supported by the" " connection driver")); goto error; } } return 0; error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainMigrateToURI3: * @domain: a domain object * @dconnuri: (optional) URI for target libvirtd if @flags includes VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER * @params: (optional) migration parameters * @nparams: (optional) number of migration parameters in @params * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMigrateFlags * * Migrate the domain object from its current host to the destination host * given by URI. * * See virDomainMigrateFlags documentation for description of individual flags. * * The operation of this API hinges on the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag. * * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is set, the @dconnuri parameter must be a * valid libvirt connection URI, by which the source libvirt daemon can connect * to the destination libvirt. * * If the VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER flag is NOT set, then @dconnuri must be NULL * and VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI migration parameter must be filled in with * hypervisor specific URI used to initiate the migration. This is called * "direct" migration. * * VIR_MIGRATE_TUNNELLED requires that VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER be set. * * If you want to copy non-shared storage within migration you * can use either VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK or * VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC as they are mutually exclusive. * * There are many limitations on migration imposed by the underlying * technology - for example it may not be possible to migrate between * different processors even with the same architecture, or between * different types of hypervisor. * * Returns 0 if the migration succeeded, -1 upon error. */ int virDomainMigrateToURI3(virDomainPtr domain, const char *dconnuri, virTypedParameterPtr params, unsigned int nparams, unsigned int flags) { bool compat; const char *compatParams[] = { VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH }; const char *uri = NULL; const char *dname = NULL; const char *dxml = NULL; unsigned long long bandwidth = 0; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconnuri=%s, params=%p, nparms=%u flags=%x", NULLSTR(dconnuri), params, nparams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); /* First checkout the source */ virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error); if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_DISK && flags & VIR_MIGRATE_NON_SHARED_INC) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'shared disk' and 'shared incremental' " "in %s are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } compat = virTypedParamsCheck(params, nparams, compatParams, ARRAY_CARDINALITY(compatParams)); if (virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_URI, &uri) < 0 || virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_NAME, &dname) < 0 || virTypedParamsGetString(params, nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_DEST_XML, &dxml) < 0 || virTypedParamsGetULLong(params, nparams, VIR_MIGRATE_PARAM_BANDWIDTH, &bandwidth) < 0) { goto error; } if (flags & VIR_MIGRATE_PEER2PEER) { if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_P2P)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Peer-to-peer migration is not supported by " "the connection driver")); goto error; } if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_PARAMS)) { VIR_DEBUG("Using peer2peer migration with extensible parameters"); if (virDomainMigratePeer2PeerParams(domain, dconnuri, params, nparams, flags) < 0) goto error; } else if (compat) { VIR_DEBUG("Using peer2peer migration"); if (virDomainMigratePeer2Peer(domain, dxml, flags, dname, dconnuri, uri, bandwidth) < 0) goto error; } else { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Peer-to-peer migration with extensible " "parameters is not supported but extended " "parameters were passed")); goto error; } } else { if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_MIGRATION_DIRECT)) { /* Cannot do a migration with only the perform step */ virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Direct migration is not supported by the" " connection driver")); goto error; } if (!compat) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("Direct migration does not support extensible " "parameters")); goto error; } VIR_DEBUG("Using direct migration"); if (virDomainMigrateDirect(domain, dxml, flags, dname, uri, bandwidth) < 0) goto error; } return 0; error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigratePrepare(virConnectPtr dconn, char **cookie, int *cookielen, const char *uri_in, char **uri_out, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, unsigned long bandwidth) { VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, cookie=%p, cookielen=%p, uri_in=%s, uri_out=%p, " "flags=%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu", dconn, cookie, cookielen, NULLSTR(uri_in), uri_out, flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare) { int ret; ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare(dconn, cookie, cookielen, uri_in, uri_out, flags, dname, bandwidth); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dconn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigratePerform(virDomainPtr domain, const char *cookie, int cookielen, const char *uri, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, unsigned long bandwidth) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cookie=%p, cookielen=%d, uri=%s, flags=%lx, " "dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu", cookie, cookielen, uri, flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigratePerform) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainMigratePerform(domain, cookie, cookielen, uri, flags, dname, bandwidth); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ virDomainPtr virDomainMigrateFinish(virConnectPtr dconn, const char *dname, const char *cookie, int cookielen, const char *uri, unsigned long flags) { VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, dname=%s, cookie=%p, cookielen=%d, uri=%s, " "flags=%lx", dconn, NULLSTR(dname), cookie, cookielen, uri, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish) { virDomainPtr ret; ret = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish(dconn, dname, cookie, cookielen, uri, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dconn); return NULL; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigratePrepare2(virConnectPtr dconn, char **cookie, int *cookielen, const char *uri_in, char **uri_out, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, unsigned long bandwidth, const char *dom_xml) { VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, cookie=%p, cookielen=%p, uri_in=%s, uri_out=%p," "flags=%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu, dom_xml=%s", dconn, cookie, cookielen, uri_in, uri_out, flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth, dom_xml); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare2) { int ret; ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare2(dconn, cookie, cookielen, uri_in, uri_out, flags, dname, bandwidth, dom_xml); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dconn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ virDomainPtr virDomainMigrateFinish2(virConnectPtr dconn, const char *dname, const char *cookie, int cookielen, const char *uri, unsigned long flags, int retcode) { VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, dname=%s, cookie=%p, cookielen=%d, uri=%s, " "flags=%lx, retcode=%d", dconn, NULLSTR(dname), cookie, cookielen, uri, flags, retcode); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish2) { virDomainPtr ret; ret = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish2(dconn, dname, cookie, cookielen, uri, flags, retcode); if (!ret && !retcode) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dconn); return NULL; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigratePrepareTunnel(virConnectPtr conn, virStreamPtr st, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, unsigned long bandwidth, const char *dom_xml) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, stream=%p, flags=%lx, dname=%s, " "bandwidth=%lu, dom_xml=%s", conn, st, flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth, dom_xml); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn != st->conn) { virReportInvalidArg(conn, _("conn in %s must match stream connection"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel) { int rv = conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel(conn, st, flags, dname, bandwidth, dom_xml); if (rv < 0) goto error; return rv; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ char * virDomainMigrateBegin3(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xmlin, char **cookieout, int *cookieoutlen, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, unsigned long bandwidth) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xmlin=%s cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, " "flags=%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu", NULLSTR(xmlin), cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3) { char *xml; xml = conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3(domain, xmlin, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags, dname, bandwidth); VIR_DEBUG("xml %s", NULLSTR(xml)); if (!xml) goto error; return xml; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigratePrepare3(virConnectPtr dconn, const char *cookiein, int cookieinlen, char **cookieout, int *cookieoutlen, const char *uri_in, char **uri_out, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, unsigned long bandwidth, const char *dom_xml) { VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, cookieout=%p, " "cookieoutlen=%p, uri_in=%s, uri_out=%p, flags=%lx, dname=%s, " "bandwidth=%lu, dom_xml=%s", dconn, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, uri_in, uri_out, flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth, dom_xml); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3) { int ret; ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3(dconn, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, uri_in, uri_out, flags, dname, bandwidth, dom_xml); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dconn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigratePrepareTunnel3(virConnectPtr conn, virStreamPtr st, const char *cookiein, int cookieinlen, char **cookieout, int *cookieoutlen, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, unsigned long bandwidth, const char *dom_xml) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, stream=%p, cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, cookieout=%p, " "cookieoutlen=%p, flags=%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu, " "dom_xml=%s", conn, st, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth, dom_xml); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn != st->conn) { virReportInvalidArg(conn, _("conn in %s must match stream connection"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel3) { int rv = conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel3(conn, st, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags, dname, bandwidth, dom_xml); if (rv < 0) goto error; return rv; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigratePerform3(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xmlin, const char *cookiein, int cookieinlen, char **cookieout, int *cookieoutlen, const char *dconnuri, const char *uri, unsigned long flags, const char *dname, unsigned long bandwidth) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xmlin=%s cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, " "cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, dconnuri=%s, " "uri=%s, flags=%lx, dname=%s, bandwidth=%lu", NULLSTR(xmlin), cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, NULLSTR(dconnuri), NULLSTR(uri), flags, NULLSTR(dname), bandwidth); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3(domain, xmlin, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, dconnuri, uri, flags, dname, bandwidth); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ virDomainPtr virDomainMigrateFinish3(virConnectPtr dconn, const char *dname, const char *cookiein, int cookieinlen, char **cookieout, int *cookieoutlen, const char *dconnuri, const char *uri, unsigned long flags, int cancelled) { VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, dname=%s, cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, cookieout=%p," "cookieoutlen=%p, dconnuri=%s, uri=%s, flags=%lx, retcode=%d", dconn, NULLSTR(dname), cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, NULLSTR(dconnuri), NULLSTR(uri), flags, cancelled); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3) { virDomainPtr ret; ret = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3(dconn, dname, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, dconnuri, uri, flags, cancelled); if (!ret && !cancelled) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dconn); return NULL; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigrateConfirm3(virDomainPtr domain, const char *cookiein, int cookieinlen, unsigned long flags, int cancelled) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, flags=%lx, cancelled=%d", cookiein, cookieinlen, flags, cancelled); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3(domain, cookiein, cookieinlen, flags, cancelled); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ char * virDomainMigrateBegin3Params(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, char **cookieout, int *cookieoutlen, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, " "cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, flags=%x", params, nparams, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3Params) { char *xml; xml = conn->driver->domainMigrateBegin3Params(domain, params, nparams, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags); VIR_DEBUG("xml %s", NULLSTR(xml)); if (!xml) goto error; return xml; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigratePrepare3Params(virConnectPtr dconn, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, const char *cookiein, int cookieinlen, char **cookieout, int *cookieoutlen, char **uri_out, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, params=%p, nparams=%d, cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, " "cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, uri_out=%p, flags=%x", dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, uri_out, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3Params) { int ret; ret = dconn->driver->domainMigratePrepare3Params(dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, uri_out, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dconn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigratePrepareTunnel3Params(virConnectPtr conn, virStreamPtr st, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, const char *cookiein, int cookieinlen, char **cookieout, int *cookieoutlen, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, stream=%p, params=%p, nparams=%d, cookiein=%p, " "cookieinlen=%d, cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, flags=%x", conn, st, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn != st->conn) { virReportInvalidArg(conn, _("conn in %s must match stream connection"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel3Params) { int rv; rv = conn->driver->domainMigratePrepareTunnel3Params( conn, st, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags); if (rv < 0) goto error; return rv; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigratePerform3Params(virDomainPtr domain, const char *dconnuri, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, const char *cookiein, int cookieinlen, char **cookieout, int *cookieoutlen, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "dconnuri=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, cookiein=%p, " "cookieinlen=%d, cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, flags=%x", NULLSTR(dconnuri), params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainMigratePerform3Params( domain, dconnuri, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ virDomainPtr virDomainMigrateFinish3Params(virConnectPtr dconn, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, const char *cookiein, int cookieinlen, char **cookieout, int *cookieoutlen, unsigned int flags, int cancelled) { VIR_DEBUG("dconn=%p, params=%p, nparams=%d, cookiein=%p, cookieinlen=%d, " "cookieout=%p, cookieoutlen=%p, flags=%x, cancelled=%d", dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags, cancelled); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(dconn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dconn->flags, error); if (dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3Params) { virDomainPtr ret; ret = dconn->driver->domainMigrateFinish3Params( dconn, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, cookieout, cookieoutlen, flags, cancelled); if (!ret && !cancelled) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dconn); return NULL; } /* * Not for public use. This function is part of the internal * implementation of migration in the remote case. */ int virDomainMigrateConfirm3Params(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, const char *cookiein, int cookieinlen, unsigned int flags, int cancelled) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, cookiein=%p, " "cookieinlen=%d, flags=%x, cancelled=%d", params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, flags, cancelled); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3Params) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainMigrateConfirm3Params( domain, params, nparams, cookiein, cookieinlen, flags, cancelled); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeGetInfo: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @info: pointer to a virNodeInfo structure allocated by the user * * Extract hardware information about the node. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virNodeGetInfo(virConnectPtr conn, virNodeInfoPtr info) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, info=%p", conn, info); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error); if (conn->driver->nodeGetInfo) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->nodeGetInfo(conn, info); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectGetCapabilities: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Provides capabilities of the hypervisor / driver. * * Returns NULL in case of error, or an XML string * defining the capabilities. * The client must free the returned string after use. */ char * virConnectGetCapabilities(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); if (conn->driver->connectGetCapabilities) { char *ret; ret = conn->driver->connectGetCapabilities(conn); if (!ret) goto error; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p ret=%s", conn, ret); return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNodeGetCPUStats: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection. * @cpuNum: number of node cpu. (VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_ALL_CPUS means total cpu * statistics) * @params: pointer to node cpu time parameter objects * @nparams: number of node cpu time parameter (this value should be same or * less than the number of parameters supported) * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * This function provides individual cpu statistics of the node. * If you want to get total cpu statistics of the node, you must specify * VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_ALL_CPUS to @cpuNum. * The @params array will be filled with the values equal to the number of * parameters suggested by @nparams * * As the value of @nparams is dynamic, call the API setting @nparams to 0 and * @params as NULL, the API returns the number of parameters supported by the * HV by updating @nparams on SUCCESS. The caller should then allocate @params * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virNodeCPUStats) * @nparams) bytes and call * the API again. * * Here is a sample code snippet: * * if (virNodeGetCPUStats(conn, cpuNum, NULL, &nparams, 0) == 0 && * nparams != 0) { * if ((params = malloc(sizeof(virNodeCPUStats) * nparams)) == NULL) * goto error; * memset(params, 0, sizeof(virNodeCPUStats) * nparams); * if (virNodeGetCPUStats(conn, cpuNum, params, &nparams, 0)) * goto error; * } * * This function doesn't require privileged access to the hypervisor. * This function expects the caller to allocate the @params. * * CPU time Statistics: * * VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_KERNEL: * The cumulative CPU time which spends by kernel, * when the node booting up.(nanoseconds) * VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_USER: * The cumulative CPU time which spends by user processes, * when the node booting up.(nanoseconds) * VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_IDLE: * The cumulative idle CPU time, when the node booting up.(nanoseconds) * VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_IOWAIT: * The cumulative I/O wait CPU time, when the node booting up.(nanoseconds) * VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_UTILIZATION: * The CPU utilization. The usage value is in percent and 100% * represents all CPUs on the server. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virNodeGetCPUStats(virConnectPtr conn, int cpuNum, virNodeCPUStatsPtr params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cpuNum=%d, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", conn, cpuNum, params, nparams ? *nparams : -1, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error); if (cpuNum < 0 && cpuNum != VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_ALL_CPUS) { virReportInvalidArg(cpuNum, _("cpuNum in %s only accepts %d as a negative " "value"), __FUNCTION__, VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_ALL_CPUS); goto error; } if (conn->driver->nodeGetCPUStats) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->nodeGetCPUStats(conn, cpuNum, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeGetMemoryStats: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection. * @cellNum: number of node cell. (VIR_NODE_MEMORY_STATS_ALL_CELLS means total * cell statistics) * @params: pointer to node memory stats objects * @nparams: number of node memory stats (this value should be same or * less than the number of stats supported) * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * This function provides memory stats of the node. * If you want to get total memory statistics of the node, you must specify * VIR_NODE_MEMORY_STATS_ALL_CELLS to @cellNum. * The @params array will be filled with the values equal to the number of * stats suggested by @nparams * * As the value of @nparams is dynamic, call the API setting @nparams to 0 and * @params as NULL, the API returns the number of parameters supported by the * HV by updating @nparams on SUCCESS. The caller should then allocate @params * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virNodeMemoryStats) * @nparams) bytes and call * the API again. * * Here is the sample code snippet: * * if (virNodeGetMemoryStats(conn, cellNum, NULL, &nparams, 0) == 0 && * nparams != 0) { * if ((params = malloc(sizeof(virNodeMemoryStats) * nparams)) == NULL) * goto error; * memset(params, cellNum, 0, sizeof(virNodeMemoryStats) * nparams); * if (virNodeGetMemoryStats(conn, params, &nparams, 0)) * goto error; * } * * This function doesn't require privileged access to the hypervisor. * This function expects the caller to allocate the @params. * * Memory Stats: * * VIR_NODE_MEMORY_STATS_TOTAL: * The total memory usage.(KB) * VIR_NODE_MEMORY_STATS_FREE: * The free memory usage.(KB) * On linux, this usage includes buffers and cached. * VIR_NODE_MEMORY_STATS_BUFFERS: * The buffers memory usage.(KB) * VIR_NODE_MEMORY_STATS_CACHED: * The cached memory usage.(KB) * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virNodeGetMemoryStats(virConnectPtr conn, int cellNum, virNodeMemoryStatsPtr params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cellNum=%d, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", conn, cellNum, params, nparams ? *nparams : -1, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error); if (cellNum < 0 && cellNum != VIR_NODE_MEMORY_STATS_ALL_CELLS) { virReportInvalidArg(cpuNum, _("cellNum in %s only accepts %d as a negative " "value"), __FUNCTION__, VIR_NODE_MEMORY_STATS_ALL_CELLS); goto error; } if (conn->driver->nodeGetMemoryStats) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->nodeGetMemoryStats(conn, cellNum, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeGetFreeMemory: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * provides the free memory available on the Node * Note: most libvirt APIs provide memory sizes in kibibytes, but in this * function the returned value is in bytes. Divide by 1024 as necessary. * * Returns the available free memory in bytes or 0 in case of error */ unsigned long long virNodeGetFreeMemory(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, 0); if (conn->driver->nodeGetFreeMemory) { unsigned long long ret; ret = conn->driver->nodeGetFreeMemory(conn); if (ret == 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return 0; } /** * virNodeSuspendForDuration: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @target: the state to which the host must be suspended to, * such as: VIR_NODE_SUSPEND_TARGET_MEM (Suspend-to-RAM) * VIR_NODE_SUSPEND_TARGET_DISK (Suspend-to-Disk) * VIR_NODE_SUSPEND_TARGET_HYBRID (Hybrid-Suspend, * which is a combination of the former modes). * @duration: the time duration in seconds for which the host * has to be suspended * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Attempt to suspend the node (host machine) for the given duration of * time in the specified state (Suspend-to-RAM, Suspend-to-Disk or * Hybrid-Suspend). Schedule the node's Real-Time-Clock interrupt to * resume the node after the duration is complete. * * Returns 0 on success (i.e., the node will be suspended after a short * delay), -1 on failure (the operation is not supported, or an attempted * suspend is already underway). */ int virNodeSuspendForDuration(virConnectPtr conn, unsigned int target, unsigned long long duration, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, target=%d, duration=%lld, flags=%x", conn, target, duration, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->nodeSuspendForDuration) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->nodeSuspendForDuration(conn, target, duration, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /* * virNodeGetMemoryParameters: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @params: pointer to memory parameter object * (return value, allocated by the caller) * @nparams: pointer to number of memory parameters; input and output * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Get all node memory parameters (parameters unsupported by OS will be * omitted). On input, @nparams gives the size of the @params array; * on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled with parameter * information, which might be less but will not exceed the input value. * * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters * supported by the hypervisor. The caller should then allocate @params * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API * again. See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for an equivalent usage * example. * * Returns 0 in case of success, and -1 in case of failure. */ int virNodeGetMemoryParameters(virConnectPtr conn, virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, params=%p, nparams=%p, flags=%x", conn, params, nparams, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error); if (*nparams != 0) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(conn->driver, conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)) flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY; if (conn->driver->nodeGetMemoryParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->nodeGetMemoryParameters(conn, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /* * virNodeSetMemoryParameters: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @params: pointer to scheduler parameter objects * @nparams: number of scheduler parameter objects * (this value can be the same or less than the returned * value nparams of virDomainGetSchedulerType) * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Change all or a subset of the node memory tunables. The function * fails if not all of the tunables are supported. * * Note that it's not recommended to use this function while the * outside tuning program is running (such as ksmtuned under Linux), * as they could change the tunables in parallel, which could cause * conflicts. * * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virNodeSetMemoryParameters(virConnectPtr conn, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", conn, params, nparams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(nparams, error); if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0) goto error; if (conn->driver->nodeSetMemoryParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->nodeSetMemoryParameters(conn, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetSchedulerType: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @nparams: pointer to number of scheduler parameters, can be NULL * (return value) * * Get the scheduler type and the number of scheduler parameters. * * Returns NULL in case of error. The caller must free the returned string. */ char * virDomainGetSchedulerType(virDomainPtr domain, int *nparams) { virConnectPtr conn; char *schedtype; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "nparams=%p", nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerType){ schedtype = conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerType(domain, nparams); if (!schedtype) goto error; return schedtype; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainGetSchedulerParameters: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @params: pointer to scheduler parameter objects * (return value) * @nparams: pointer to number of scheduler parameter objects * (this value should generally be as large as the returned value * nparams of virDomainGetSchedulerType()); input and output * * Get all scheduler parameters. On input, @nparams gives the size of the * @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled * with parameter information, which might be less but will not exceed * the input value. @nparams cannot be 0. * * It is hypervisor specific whether this returns the live or * persistent state; for more control, use * virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags(). * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainGetSchedulerParameters(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%p", params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(*nparams, error); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerParameters(domain, params, nparams); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @params: pointer to scheduler parameter object * (return value) * @nparams: pointer to number of scheduler parameter * (this value should be same than the returned value * nparams of virDomainGetSchedulerType()); input and output * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags * * Get all scheduler parameters. On input, @nparams gives the size of the * @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were filled * with parameter information, which might be less but will not exceed * the input value. @nparams cannot be 0. * * The value of @flags can be exactly VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT, * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE, or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG. * * Here is a sample code snippet: * * char *ret = virDomainGetSchedulerType(dom, &nparams); * if (ret && nparams != 0) { * if ((params = malloc(sizeof(*params) * nparams)) == NULL) * goto error; * memset(params, 0, sizeof(*params) * nparams); * if (virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags(dom, params, &nparams, 0)) * goto error; * } * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%p, flags=%x", params, nparams, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(*nparams, error); if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)) flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY; /* At most one of these two flags should be set. */ if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'affect live' and 'affect config' in %s " "are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerParametersFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetSchedulerParametersFlags(domain, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetSchedulerParameters: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @params: pointer to scheduler parameter objects * @nparams: number of scheduler parameter objects * (this value can be the same or less than the returned value * nparams of virDomainGetSchedulerType) * * Change all or a subset or the scheduler parameters. It is * hypervisor-specific whether this sets live, persistent, or both * settings; for more control, use * virDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainSetSchedulerParameters(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d", params, nparams); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(nparams, error); if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0) goto error; if (conn->driver->domainSetSchedulerParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetSchedulerParameters(domain, params, nparams); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @params: pointer to scheduler parameter objects * @nparams: number of scheduler parameter objects * (this value can be the same or less than the returned value * nparams of virDomainGetSchedulerType) * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * * Change a subset or all scheduler parameters. The value of @flags * should be either VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT, or a bitwise-or of * values from VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE and * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT, although hypervisors vary in which * flags are supported. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainSetSchedulerParametersFlags(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", params, nparams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(nparams, error); if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0) goto error; if (conn->driver->domainSetSchedulerParametersFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetSchedulerParametersFlags(domain, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainBlockStats: * @dom: pointer to the domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @stats: block device stats (returned) * @size: size of stats structure * * This function returns block device (disk) stats for block * devices attached to the domain. * * The @disk parameter is either the device target shorthand (the * sub-element, such as "xvda"), or (since 0.9.8) * an unambiguous source name of the block device (the sub-element, such as "/path/to/image"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. Some drivers might also * accept the empty string for the @disk parameter, and then yield * summary stats for the entire domain. * * Domains may have more than one block device. To get stats for * each you should make multiple calls to this function. * * Individual fields within the stats structure may be returned * as -1, which indicates that the hypervisor does not support * that particular statistic. * * Returns: 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainBlockStats(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, virDomainBlockStatsPtr stats, size_t size) { virConnectPtr conn; struct _virDomainBlockStats stats2 = { -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 }; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, stats=%p, size=%zi", disk, stats, size); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(stats, error); if (size > sizeof(stats2)) { virReportInvalidArg(size, _("size in %s must not exceed %zu"), __FUNCTION__, sizeof(stats2)); goto error; } conn = dom->conn; if (conn->driver->domainBlockStats) { if (conn->driver->domainBlockStats(dom, disk, &stats2) == -1) goto error; memcpy(stats, &stats2, size); return 0; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainBlockStatsFlags: * @dom: pointer to domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @params: pointer to block stats parameter object * (return value) * @nparams: pointer to number of block stats; input and output * @flags: bitwise-OR of virTypedParameterFlags * * This function is to get block stats parameters for block * devices attached to the domain. * * The @disk parameter is either the device target shorthand (the * sub-element, such as "xvda"), or (since 0.9.8) * an unambiguous source name of the block device (the sub-element, such as "/path/to/image"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. Some drivers might also * accept the empty string for the @disk parameter, and then yield * summary stats for the entire domain. * * Domains may have more than one block device. To get stats for * each you should make multiple calls to this function. * * On input, @nparams gives the size of the @params array; on output, * @nparams gives how many slots were filled with parameter * information, which might be less but will not exceed the input * value. * * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters * supported by the hypervisor. (Note that block devices of different types * might support different parameters, so it might be necessary to compute * @nparams for each block device). The caller should then allocate @params * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API * again. See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for more details. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainBlockStatsFlags(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", disk, params, nparams ? *nparams : -1, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error); if (*nparams != 0) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dom->conn->driver, dom->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)) flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY; conn = dom->conn; if (conn->driver->domainBlockStatsFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainBlockStatsFlags(dom, disk, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainInterfaceStats: * @dom: pointer to the domain object * @path: path to the interface * @stats: network interface stats (returned) * @size: size of stats structure * * This function returns network interface stats for interfaces * attached to the domain. * * The path parameter is the name of the network interface. * * Domains may have more than one network interface. To get stats for * each you should make multiple calls to this function. * * Individual fields within the stats structure may be returned * as -1, which indicates that the hypervisor does not support * that particular statistic. * * Returns: 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainInterfaceStats(virDomainPtr dom, const char *path, virDomainInterfaceStatsPtr stats, size_t size) { virConnectPtr conn; struct _virDomainInterfaceStats stats2 = { -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1 }; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "path=%s, stats=%p, size=%zi", path, stats, size); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(path, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(stats, error); if (size > sizeof(stats2)) { virReportInvalidArg(size, _("size in %s must not exceed %zu"), __FUNCTION__, sizeof(stats2)); goto error; } conn = dom->conn; if (conn->driver->domainInterfaceStats) { if (conn->driver->domainInterfaceStats(dom, path, &stats2) == -1) goto error; memcpy(stats, &stats2, size); return 0; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetInterfaceParameters: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @device: the interface name or mac address * @params: pointer to interface parameter objects * @nparams: number of interface parameter (this value can be the same or * less than the number of parameters supported) * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * * Change a subset or all parameters of interface; currently this * includes bandwidth parameters. The value of @flags should be * either VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT, or a bitwise-or of values * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE and VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG, although * hypervisors vary in which flags are supported. * * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainSetInterfaceParameters(virDomainPtr domain, const char *device, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "device=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", device, params, nparams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nparams, error); if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(conn, params, nparams) < 0) goto error; if (conn->driver->domainSetInterfaceParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetInterfaceParameters(domain, device, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetInterfaceParameters: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @device: the interface name or mac address * @params: pointer to interface parameter objects * (return value, allocated by the caller) * @nparams: pointer to number of interface parameter; input and output * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags * * Get all interface parameters. On input, @nparams gives the size of * the @params array; on output, @nparams gives how many slots were * filled with parameter information, which might be less but will not * exceed the input value. * * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 on * input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of parameters * supported by the hypervisor. The caller should then allocate @params * array, i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the * API again. See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for an equivalent usage * example. * * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. This function * expects the caller to allocate the @params. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainGetInterfaceParameters(virDomainPtr domain, const char *device, virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "device=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", device, params, (nparams) ? *nparams : -1, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error); if (*nparams != 0) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)) flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY; conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetInterfaceParameters) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetInterfaceParameters(domain, device, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainMemoryStats: * @dom: pointer to the domain object * @stats: nr_stats-sized array of stat structures (returned) * @nr_stats: number of memory statistics requested * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * This function provides memory statistics for the domain. * * Up to 'nr_stats' elements of 'stats' will be populated with memory statistics * from the domain. Only statistics supported by the domain, the driver, and * this version of libvirt will be returned. * * Memory Statistics: * * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_SWAP_IN: * The total amount of data read from swap space (in kb). * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_SWAP_OUT: * The total amount of memory written out to swap space (in kb). * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_MAJOR_FAULT: * The number of page faults that required disk IO to service. * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_MINOR_FAULT: * The number of page faults serviced without disk IO. * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_UNUSED: * The amount of memory which is not being used for any purpose (in kb). * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_AVAILABLE: * The total amount of memory available to the domain's OS (in kb). * VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_ACTUAL_BALLOON: * Current balloon value (in kb). * * Returns: The number of stats provided or -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainMemoryStats(virDomainPtr dom, virDomainMemoryStatPtr stats, unsigned int nr_stats, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; unsigned long nr_stats_ret = 0; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "stats=%p, nr_stats=%u, flags=%x", stats, nr_stats, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); if (!stats || nr_stats == 0) return 0; if (nr_stats > VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_NR) nr_stats = VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_STAT_NR; conn = dom->conn; if (conn->driver->domainMemoryStats) { nr_stats_ret = conn->driver->domainMemoryStats(dom, stats, nr_stats, flags); if (nr_stats_ret == -1) goto error; return nr_stats_ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainBlockPeek: * @dom: pointer to the domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @offset: offset within block device * @size: size to read * @buffer: return buffer (must be at least size bytes) * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * This function allows you to read the contents of a domain's * disk device. * * Typical uses for this are to determine if the domain has * written a Master Boot Record (indicating that the domain * has completed installation), or to try to work out the state * of the domain's filesystems. * * (Note that in the local case you might try to open the * block device or file directly, but that won't work in the * remote case, nor if you don't have sufficient permission. * Hence the need for this call). * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand * (the sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. * * 'offset' and 'size' represent an area which must lie entirely * within the device or file. 'size' may be 0 to test if the * call would succeed. * * 'buffer' is the return buffer and must be at least 'size' bytes. * * NB. The remote driver imposes a 64K byte limit on 'size'. * For your program to be able to work reliably over a remote * connection you should split large requests to <= 65536 bytes. * However, with 0.9.13 this RPC limit has been raised to 1M byte. * Starting with version 1.0.6 the RPC limit has been raised again. * Now large requests up to 16M byte are supported. * * Returns: 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainBlockPeek(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, unsigned long long offset /* really 64 bits */, size_t size, void *buffer, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, offset=%lld, size=%zi, buffer=%p, flags=%x", disk, offset, size, buffer, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); /* Allow size == 0 as an access test. */ if (size > 0) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(buffer, error); if (conn->driver->domainBlockPeek) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainBlockPeek(dom, disk, offset, size, buffer, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainBlockResize: * @dom: pointer to the domain object * @disk: path to the block image, or shorthand * @size: new size of the block image, see below for unit * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockResizeFlags * * Resize a block device of domain while the domain is running. If * @flags is 0, then @size is in kibibytes (blocks of 1024 bytes); * since 0.9.11, if @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_RESIZE_BYTES, * @size is in bytes instead. @size is taken directly as the new * size. Depending on the file format, the hypervisor may round up * to the next alignment boundary. * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand * (the sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. * * Note that this call may fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor * does not support it; this call requires privileged access to the * hypervisor. * * Returns: 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainBlockResize(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, unsigned long long size, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, size=%llu, flags=%x", disk, size, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); if (conn->driver->domainBlockResize) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainBlockResize(dom, disk, size, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainMemoryPeek: * @dom: pointer to the domain object * @start: start of memory to peek * @size: size of memory to peek * @buffer: return buffer (must be at least size bytes) * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainMemoryFlags * * This function allows you to read the contents of a domain's * memory. * * The memory which is read is controlled by the 'start', 'size' * and 'flags' parameters. * * If 'flags' is VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL then the 'start' and 'size' * parameters are interpreted as virtual memory addresses for * whichever task happens to be running on the domain at the * moment. Although this sounds haphazard it is in fact what * you want in order to read Linux kernel state, because it * ensures that pointers in the kernel image can be interpreted * coherently. * * 'buffer' is the return buffer and must be at least 'size' bytes. * 'size' may be 0 to test if the call would succeed. * * NB. The remote driver imposes a 64K byte limit on 'size'. * For your program to be able to work reliably over a remote * connection you should split large requests to <= 65536 bytes. * However, with 0.9.13 this RPC limit has been raised to 1M byte. * Starting with version 1.0.6 the RPC limit has been raised again. * Now large requests up to 16M byte are supported. * * Returns: 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainMemoryPeek(virDomainPtr dom, unsigned long long start /* really 64 bits */, size_t size, void *buffer, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "start=%lld, size=%zi, buffer=%p, flags=%x", start, size, buffer, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); /* Note on access to physical memory: A VIR_MEMORY_PHYSICAL flag is * a possibility. However it isn't really useful unless the caller * can also access registers, particularly CR3 on x86 in order to * get the Page Table Directory. Since registers are different on * every architecture, that would imply another call to get the * machine registers. * * The QEMU driver handles VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL, mapping it * to the qemu 'memsave' command which does the virtual to physical * mapping inside qemu. * * The QEMU driver also handles VIR_MEMORY_PHYSICAL, mapping it * to the qemu 'pmemsave' command. * * At time of writing there is no Xen driver. However the Xen * hypervisor only lets you map physical pages from other domains, * and so the Xen driver would have to do the virtual to physical * mapping by chasing 2, 3 or 4-level page tables from the PTD. * There is example code in libxc (xc_translate_foreign_address) * which does this, although we cannot copy this code directly * because of incompatible licensing. */ /* Exactly one of these two flags must be set. */ if (!(flags & VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL) == !(flags & VIR_MEMORY_PHYSICAL)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags in %s must include VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL or " "VIR_MEMORY_PHYSICAL"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } /* Allow size == 0 as an access test. */ if (size > 0) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(buffer, error); if (conn->driver->domainMemoryPeek) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainMemoryPeek(dom, start, size, buffer, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetBlockInfo: * @domain: a domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @info: pointer to a virDomainBlockInfo structure allocated by the user * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Extract information about a domain's block device. * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand * (the sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. * * For QEMU domains, the allocation and physical virDomainBlockInfo * values returned will generally be the same, except when using a * non raw, block backing device, such as qcow2 for an active domain. * When the persistent domain is not active, QEMU will return the * default which is the same value for allocation and physical. * * Active QEMU domains can return an allocation value which is more * representative of the currently used blocks by the device compared * to the physical size of the device. Applications can use/monitor * the allocation value with the understanding that if the domain * becomes inactive during an attempt to get the value, the default * values will be returned. Thus, the application should check * after the call for the domain being inactive if the values are * the same. Optionally, the application could be watching for a * shutdown event and then ignore any values received afterwards. * This can be an issue when a domain is being migrated and the * exact timing of the domain being made inactive and check of * the allocation value results the default being returned. For * a transient domain in the similar situation, this call will return * -1 and an error message indicating the "domain is not running". * * The following is some pseudo code illustrating the call sequence: * * ... * virDomainPtr dom; * virDomainBlockInfo info; * char *device; * ... * // Either get a list of all domains or a specific domain * // via a virDomainLookupBy*() call. * // * // It's also required to fill in the device pointer, but that's * // specific to the implementation. For the purposes of this example * // a qcow2 backed device name string would need to be provided. * ... * // If the following call is made on a persistent domain with a * // qcow2 block backed block device, then it's possible the returned * // allocation equals the physical value. In that case, the domain * // that may have been active prior to calling has become inactive, * // such as is the case during a domain migration. Thus once we * // get data returned, check for active domain when the values are * // the same. * if (virDomainGetBlockInfo(dom, device, &info, 0) < 0) * goto failure; * if (info.allocation == info.physical) { * // If the domain is no longer active, * // then the defaults are being returned. * if (!virDomainIsActive()) * goto ignore_return; * } * // Do something with the allocation and physical values * ... * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetBlockInfo(virDomainPtr domain, const char *disk, virDomainBlockInfoPtr info, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "info=%p, flags=%x", info, flags); virResetLastError(); if (info) memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetBlockInfo) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetBlockInfo(domain, disk, info, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /************************************************************************ * * * Handling of defined but not running domains * * * ************************************************************************/ /** * virDomainDefineXML: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @xml: the XML description for the domain, preferably in UTF-8 * * Define a domain, but does not start it. * This definition is persistent, until explicitly undefined with * virDomainUndefine(). A previous definition for this domain would be * overridden if it already exists. * * Some hypervisors may prevent this operation if there is a current * block copy operation on a transient domain with the same id as the * domain being defined; in that case, use virDomainBlockJobAbort() to * stop the block copy first. * * Returns NULL in case of error, a pointer to the domain otherwise */ virDomainPtr virDomainDefineXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xml) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xml=%s", conn, xml); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); if (conn->driver->domainDefineXML) { virDomainPtr ret; ret = conn->driver->domainDefineXML(conn, xml); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainUndefine: * @domain: pointer to a defined domain * * Undefine a domain. If the domain is running, it's converted to * transient domain, without stopping it. If the domain is inactive, * the domain configuration is removed. * * If the domain has a managed save image (see * virDomainHasManagedSaveImage()), or if it is inactive and has any * snapshot metadata (see virDomainSnapshotNum()), then the undefine will * fail. See virDomainUndefineFlags() for more control. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virDomainUndefine(virDomainPtr domain) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainUndefine) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainUndefine(domain); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainUndefineFlags: * @domain: pointer to a defined domain * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainUndefineFlagsValues * * Undefine a domain. If the domain is running, it's converted to * transient domain, without stopping it. If the domain is inactive, * the domain configuration is removed. * * If the domain has a managed save image (see virDomainHasManagedSaveImage()), * then including VIR_DOMAIN_UNDEFINE_MANAGED_SAVE in @flags will also remove * that file, and omitting the flag will cause the undefine process to fail. * * If the domain is inactive and has any snapshot metadata (see * virDomainSnapshotNum()), then including * VIR_DOMAIN_UNDEFINE_SNAPSHOTS_METADATA in @flags will also remove * that metadata. Omitting the flag will cause the undefine of an * inactive domain to fail. Active snapshots will retain snapshot * metadata until the (now-transient) domain halts, regardless of * whether this flag is present. On hypervisors where snapshots do * not use libvirt metadata, this flag has no effect. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virDomainUndefineFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainUndefineFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainUndefineFlags(domain, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNumOfDefinedDomains: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Provides the number of defined but inactive domains. * * Returns the number of domain found or -1 in case of error */ int virConnectNumOfDefinedDomains(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->driver->connectNumOfDefinedDomains) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectNumOfDefinedDomains(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListDefinedDomains: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @names: pointer to an array to store the names * @maxnames: size of the array * * list the defined but inactive domains, stores the pointers to the names * in @names * * For active domains, see virConnectListDomains(). For more control over * the results, see virConnectListAllDomains(). * * Returns the number of names provided in the array or -1 in case of error. * Note that this command is inherently racy; a domain can be defined between * a call to virConnectNumOfDefinedDomains() and this call; you are only * guaranteed that all currently defined domains were listed if the return * is less than @maxids. The client must call free() on each returned name. */ int virConnectListDefinedDomains(virConnectPtr conn, char **const names, int maxnames) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", conn, names, maxnames); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (conn->driver->connectListDefinedDomains) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectListDefinedDomains(conn, names, maxnames); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListAllDomains: * @conn: Pointer to the hypervisor connection. * @domains: Pointer to a variable to store the array containing domain objects * or NULL if the list is not required (just returns number of guests). * @flags: bitwise-OR of virConnectListAllDomainsFlags * * Collect a possibly-filtered list of all domains, and return an allocated * array of information for each. This API solves the race inherent in * virConnectListDomains() and virConnectListDefinedDomains(). * * Normally, all domains are returned; however, @flags can be used to * filter the results for a smaller list of targeted domains. The valid * flags are divided into groups, where each group contains bits that * describe mutually exclusive attributes of a domain, and where all bits * within a group describe all possible domains. Some hypervisors might * reject explicit bits from a group where the hypervisor cannot make a * distinction (for example, not all hypervisors can tell whether domains * have snapshots). For a group supported by a given hypervisor, the * behavior when no bits of a group are set is identical to the behavior * when all bits in that group are set. When setting bits from more than * one group, it is possible to select an impossible combination (such * as an inactive transient domain), in that case a hypervisor may return * either 0 or an error. * * The first group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_ACTIVE (online * domains) and VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_INACTIVE (offline domains). * * The next group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_PERSISTENT (defined * domains) and VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_TRANSIENT (running but not defined). * * The next group of @flags covers various domain states: * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_RUNNING, VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_PAUSED, * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_SHUTOFF, and a catch-all for all other states * (such as crashed, this catch-all covers the possibility of adding new * states). * * The remaining groups cover boolean attributes commonly asked about * domains; they include VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_MANAGEDSAVE and * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_NO_MANAGEDSAVE, for filtering based on whether * a managed save image exists; VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_AUTOSTART and * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_NO_AUTOSTART, for filtering based on autostart; * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_HAS_SNAPSHOT and * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_NO_SNAPSHOT, for filtering based on whether * a domain has snapshots. * * Example of usage: * * virDomainPtr *domains; * size_t i; * int ret; * unsigned int flags = VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_RUNNING | * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_DOMAINS_PERSISTENT; * ret = virConnectListAllDomains(conn, &domains, flags); * if (ret < 0) * error(); * for (i = 0; i < ret; i++) { * do_something_with_domain(domains[i]); * //here or in a separate loop if needed * virDomainFree(domains[i]); * } * free(domains); * * Returns the number of domains found or -1 and sets domains to NULL in case of * error. On success, the array stored into @domains is guaranteed to have an * extra allocated element set to NULL but not included in the return count, to * make iteration easier. The caller is responsible for calling virDomainFree() * on each array element, then calling free() on @domains. */ int virConnectListAllDomains(virConnectPtr conn, virDomainPtr **domains, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, domains=%p, flags=%x", conn, domains, flags); virResetLastError(); if (domains) *domains = NULL; virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->driver->connectListAllDomains) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectListAllDomains(conn, domains, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainCreate: * @domain: pointer to a defined domain * * Launch a defined domain. If the call succeeds the domain moves from the * defined to the running domains pools. The domain will be paused only * if restoring from managed state created from a paused domain. For more * control, see virDomainCreateWithFlags(). * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virDomainCreate(virDomainPtr domain) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainCreate) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainCreate(domain); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainCreateWithFlags: * @domain: pointer to a defined domain * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCreateFlags * * Launch a defined domain. If the call succeeds the domain moves from the * defined to the running domains pools. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag is set, or if the guest domain * has a managed save image that requested paused state (see * virDomainManagedSave()) the guest domain will be started, but its * CPUs will remain paused. The CPUs can later be manually started * using virDomainResume(). In all other cases, the guest domain will * be running. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_AUTODESTROY flag is set, the guest * domain will be automatically destroyed when the virConnectPtr * object is finally released. This will also happen if the * client application crashes / loses its connection to the * libvirtd daemon. Any domains marked for auto destroy will * block attempts at migration, save-to-file, or snapshots. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_BYPASS_CACHE flag is set, and there is a * managed save file for this domain (created by virDomainManagedSave()), * then libvirt will attempt to bypass the file system cache while restoring * the file, or fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow * less pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing loads from NFS. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_FORCE_BOOT flag is set, then any managed save * file for this domain is discarded, and the domain boots from scratch. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virDomainCreateWithFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainCreateWithFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainCreateWithFlags(domain, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainCreateWithFiles: * @domain: pointer to a defined domain * @nfiles: number of file descriptors passed * @files: list of file descriptors passed * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainCreateFlags * * Launch a defined domain. If the call succeeds the domain moves from the * defined to the running domains pools. * * @files provides an array of file descriptors which will be * made available to the 'init' process of the guest. The file * handles exposed to the guest will be renumbered to start * from 3 (ie immediately following stderr). This is only * supported for guests which use container based virtualization * technology. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_PAUSED flag is set, or if the guest domain * has a managed save image that requested paused state (see * virDomainManagedSave()) the guest domain will be started, but its * CPUs will remain paused. The CPUs can later be manually started * using virDomainResume(). In all other cases, the guest domain will * be running. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_AUTODESTROY flag is set, the guest * domain will be automatically destroyed when the virConnectPtr * object is finally released. This will also happen if the * client application crashes / loses its connection to the * libvirtd daemon. Any domains marked for auto destroy will * block attempts at migration, save-to-file, or snapshots. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_BYPASS_CACHE flag is set, and there is a * managed save file for this domain (created by virDomainManagedSave()), * then libvirt will attempt to bypass the file system cache while restoring * the file, or fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow * less pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing loads from NFS. * * If the VIR_DOMAIN_START_FORCE_BOOT flag is set, then any managed save * file for this domain is discarded, and the domain boots from scratch. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virDomainCreateWithFiles(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int nfiles, int *files, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "nfiles=%u, files=%p, flags=%x", nfiles, files, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainCreateWithFiles) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainCreateWithFiles(domain, nfiles, files, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetAutostart: * @domain: a domain object * @autostart: the value returned * * Provides a boolean value indicating whether the domain * configured to be automatically started when the host * machine boots. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virDomainGetAutostart(virDomainPtr domain, int *autostart) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "autostart=%p", autostart); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(autostart, error); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetAutostart) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetAutostart(domain, autostart); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetAutostart: * @domain: a domain object * @autostart: whether the domain should be automatically started 0 or 1 * * Configure the domain to be automatically started * when the host machine boots. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virDomainSetAutostart(virDomainPtr domain, int autostart) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "autostart=%d", autostart); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainSetAutostart) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetAutostart(domain, autostart); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainInjectNMI: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Send NMI to the guest * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainInjectNMI(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainInjectNMI) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainInjectNMI(domain, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSendKey: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @codeset: the code set of keycodes, from virKeycodeSet * @holdtime: the duration (in milliseconds) that the keys will be held * @keycodes: array of keycodes * @nkeycodes: number of keycodes, up to VIR_DOMAIN_SEND_KEY_MAX_KEYS * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Send key(s) to the guest. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSendKey(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int codeset, unsigned int holdtime, unsigned int *keycodes, int nkeycodes, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "codeset=%u, holdtime=%u, nkeycodes=%u, flags=%x", codeset, holdtime, nkeycodes, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(keycodes, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nkeycodes, error); if (nkeycodes > VIR_DOMAIN_SEND_KEY_MAX_KEYS) { virReportInvalidArg(nkeycodes, _("nkeycodes in %s must be <= %d"), __FUNCTION__, VIR_DOMAIN_SEND_KEY_MAX_KEYS); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainSendKey) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSendKey(domain, codeset, holdtime, keycodes, nkeycodes, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSendProcessSignal: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @pid_value: a positive integer process ID, or negative integer process group ID * @signum: a signal from the virDomainProcessSignal enum * @flags: one of the virDomainProcessSignalFlag values * * Send a signal to the designated process in the guest * * The signal numbers must be taken from the virDomainProcessSignal * enum. These will be translated to the corresponding signal * number for the guest OS, by the guest agent delivering the * signal. If there is no mapping from virDomainProcessSignal to * the native OS signals, this API will report an error. * * If @pid_value is an integer greater than zero, it is * treated as a process ID. If @pid_value is an integer * less than zero, it is treated as a process group ID. * All the @pid_value numbers are from the container/guest * namespace. The value zero is not valid. * * Not all hypervisors will support sending signals to * arbitrary processes or process groups. If this API is * implemented the minimum requirement is to be able to * use @pid_value == 1 (i.e. kill init). No other value is * required to be supported. * * If the @signum is VIR_DOMAIN_PROCESS_SIGNAL_NOP then this * API will simply report whether the process is running in * the container/guest. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSendProcessSignal(virDomainPtr domain, long long pid_value, unsigned int signum, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "pid=%lld, signum=%u flags=%x", pid_value, signum, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(pid_value, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainSendProcessSignal) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSendProcessSignal(domain, pid_value, signum, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetVcpus: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @nvcpus: the new number of virtual CPUs for this domain * * Dynamically change the number of virtual CPUs used by the domain. * Note that this call may fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor * does not support it or if growing the number is arbitrarily limited. * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * Note that if this call is executed before the guest has finished booting, * the guest may fail to process the change. * * This command only changes the runtime configuration of the domain, * so can only be called on an active domain. It is hypervisor-dependent * whether it also affects persistent configuration; for more control, * use virDomainSetVcpusFlags(). * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSetVcpus(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int nvcpus) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "nvcpus=%u", nvcpus); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(nvcpus, error); if (conn->driver->domainSetVcpus) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetVcpus(domain, nvcpus); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetVcpusFlags: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @nvcpus: the new number of virtual CPUs for this domain, must be at least 1 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainVcpuFlags * * Dynamically change the number of virtual CPUs used by the domain. * Note that this call may fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor * does not support it or if growing the number is arbitrarily limited. * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE to affect a running * domain (which may fail if domain is not active), or * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG to affect the next boot via the XML * description of the domain. Both flags may be set. * If neither flag is specified (that is, @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), * then an inactive domain modifies persistent setup, while an active domain * is hypervisor-dependent on whether just live or both live and persistent * state is changed. * * Note that if this call is executed before the guest has finished booting, * the guest may fail to process the change. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_MAXIMUM, then * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE must be clear, and only the maximum virtual * CPU limit is altered; generally, this value must be less than or * equal to virConnectGetMaxVcpus(). Otherwise, this call affects the * current virtual CPU limit, which must be less than or equal to the * maximum limit. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_GUEST, then the state of processors is * modified inside the guest instead of the hypervisor. This flag can only * be used with live guests and is incompatible with VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_MAXIMUM. * The usage of this flag may require a guest agent configured. * * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSetVcpusFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int nvcpus, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "nvcpus=%u, flags=%x", nvcpus, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(domain->conn->flags, error); if (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_GUEST && flags & VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_MAXIMUM) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_MAXIMUM' and " "'VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_GUEST' in '%s' are mutually " "exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } virCheckNonZeroArgGoto(nvcpus, error); if ((unsigned short) nvcpus != nvcpus) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %u"), nvcpus); goto error; } conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainSetVcpusFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetVcpusFlags(domain, nvcpus, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetVcpusFlags: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainVcpuFlags * * Query the number of virtual CPUs used by the domain. Note that * this call may fail if the underlying virtualization hypervisor does * not support it. This function may require privileged access to the * hypervisor. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE, this will query a * running domain (which will fail if domain is not active); if * it includes VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG, this will query the XML * description of the domain. It is an error to set both flags. * If neither flag is set (that is, VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), * then the configuration queried depends on whether the domain * is currently running. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_MAXIMUM, then the maximum * virtual CPU limit is queried. Otherwise, this call queries the * current virtual CPU count. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_GUEST, then the state of the processors * is queried in the guest instead of the hypervisor. This flag is only usable * on live domains. Guest agent may be needed for this flag to be available. * * Returns the number of vCPUs in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetVcpusFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; if (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_VCPU_GUEST) virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); /* At most one of these two flags should be set. */ if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'affect live' and 'affect config' in %s " "are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainGetVcpusFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetVcpusFlags(domain, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainPinVcpu: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @vcpu: virtual CPU number * @cpumap: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs (in 8-bit bytes) (IN) * Each bit set to 1 means that corresponding CPU is usable. * Bytes are stored in little-endian order: CPU0-7, 8-15... * In each byte, lowest CPU number is least significant bit. * @maplen: number of bytes in cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in * underlying virtualization system (Xen...). * If maplen < size, missing bytes are set to zero. * If maplen > size, failure code is returned. * * Dynamically change the real CPUs which can be allocated to a virtual CPU. * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * This command only changes the runtime configuration of the domain, * so can only be called on an active domain. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainPinVcpu(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int vcpu, unsigned char *cpumap, int maplen) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "vcpu=%u, cpumap=%p, maplen=%d", vcpu, cpumap, maplen); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumap, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error); if ((unsigned short) vcpu != vcpu) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %u"), vcpu); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainPinVcpu) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainPinVcpu(domain, vcpu, cpumap, maplen); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainPinVcpuFlags: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @vcpu: virtual CPU number * @cpumap: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs (in 8-bit bytes) (IN) * Each bit set to 1 means that corresponding CPU is usable. * Bytes are stored in little-endian order: CPU0-7, 8-15... * In each byte, lowest CPU number is least significant bit. * @maplen: number of bytes in cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in * underlying virtualization system (Xen...). * If maplen < size, missing bytes are set to zero. * If maplen > size, failure code is returned. * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * * Dynamically change the real CPUs which can be allocated to a virtual CPU. * This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG. * Both flags may be set. * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects a running domain * and may fail if domain is not alive. * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state, * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified (that is, * @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain modifies * persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent on whether * just live or both live and persistent state is changed. * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations. * * See also virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo for querying this information. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. * */ int virDomainPinVcpuFlags(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int vcpu, unsigned char *cpumap, int maplen, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "vcpu=%u, cpumap=%p, maplen=%d, flags=%x", vcpu, cpumap, maplen, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumap, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error); if ((unsigned short) vcpu != vcpu) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %u"), vcpu); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainPinVcpuFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainPinVcpuFlags(domain, vcpu, cpumap, maplen, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @ncpumaps: the number of cpumap (listed first to match virDomainGetVcpus) * @cpumaps: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs for all vcpus of this * domain (in 8-bit bytes) (OUT) * It's assumed there is cpumap in cpumaps array. * The memory allocated to cpumaps must be (ncpumaps * maplen) bytes * (ie: calloc(ncpumaps, maplen)). * One cpumap inside cpumaps has the format described in * virDomainPinVcpu() API. * Must not be NULL. * @maplen: the number of bytes in one cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map. * Must be positive. * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * Must not be VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE and * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG concurrently. * * Query the CPU affinity setting of all virtual CPUs of domain, store it * in cpumaps. * * Returns the number of virtual CPUs in case of success, * -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo(virDomainPtr domain, int ncpumaps, unsigned char *cpumaps, int maplen, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "ncpumaps=%d, cpumaps=%p, maplen=%d, flags=%x", ncpumaps, cpumaps, maplen, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumaps, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(ncpumaps, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error); if (INT_MULTIPLY_OVERFLOW(ncpumaps, maplen)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %d * %d"), ncpumaps, maplen); goto error; } /* At most one of these two flags should be set. */ if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'affect live' and 'affect config' in %s " "are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainGetVcpuPinInfo) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetVcpuPinInfo(domain, ncpumaps, cpumaps, maplen, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainPinEmulator: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @cpumap: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs (in 8-bit bytes) (IN) * Each bit set to 1 means that corresponding CPU is usable. * Bytes are stored in little-endian order: CPU0-7, 8-15... * In each byte, lowest CPU number is least significant bit. * @maplen: number of bytes in cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in * underlying virtualization system (Xen...). * If maplen < size, missing bytes are set to zero. * If maplen > size, failure code is returned. * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * * Dynamically change the real CPUs which can be allocated to all emulator * threads. This function may require privileged access to the hypervisor. * * @flags may include VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG. * Both flags may be set. * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE is set, the change affects a running domain * and may fail if domain is not alive. * If VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG is set, the change affects persistent state, * and will fail for transient domains. If neither flag is specified (that is, * @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT), then an inactive domain modifies * persistent setup, while an active domain is hypervisor-dependent on whether * just live or both live and persistent state is changed. * Not all hypervisors can support all flag combinations. * * See also virDomainGetEmulatorPinInfo for querying this information. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. * */ int virDomainPinEmulator(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned char *cpumap, int maplen, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cpumap=%p, maplen=%d, flags=%x", cpumap, maplen, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumap, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error); if (conn->driver->domainPinEmulator) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainPinEmulator(domain, cpumap, maplen, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetEmulatorPinInfo: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @cpumap: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs for all emulator threads of * this domain (in 8-bit bytes) (OUT) * There is only one cpumap for all emulator threads. * Must not be NULL. * @maplen: the number of bytes in one cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map. * Must be positive. * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * Must not be VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE and * VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG concurrently. * * Query the CPU affinity setting of all emulator threads of domain, store * it in cpumap. * * Returns 1 in case of success, * 0 in case of no emulator threads are pined to pcpus, * -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetEmulatorPinInfo(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned char *cpumap, int maplen, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cpumap=%p, maplen=%d, flags=%x", cpumap, maplen, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cpumap, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error); /* At most one of these two flags should be set. */ if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'affect live' and 'affect config' in %s " "are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetEmulatorPinInfo) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetEmulatorPinInfo(domain, cpumap, maplen, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetVcpus: * @domain: pointer to domain object, or NULL for Domain0 * @info: pointer to an array of virVcpuInfo structures (OUT) * @maxinfo: number of structures in info array * @cpumaps: pointer to a bit map of real CPUs for all vcpus of this * domain (in 8-bit bytes) (OUT) * If cpumaps is NULL, then no cpumap information is returned by the API. * It's assumed there is cpumap in cpumaps array. * The memory allocated to cpumaps must be (maxinfo * maplen) bytes * (ie: calloc(maxinfo, maplen)). * One cpumap inside cpumaps has the format described in * virDomainPinVcpu() API. * @maplen: number of bytes in one cpumap, from 1 up to size of CPU map in * underlying virtualization system (Xen...). * Must be zero when cpumaps is NULL and positive when it is non-NULL. * * Extract information about virtual CPUs of domain, store it in info array * and also in cpumaps if this pointer isn't NULL. This call may fail * on an inactive domain. * * See also virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo for querying just cpumaps, including on * an inactive domain. * * Returns the number of info filled in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetVcpus(virDomainPtr domain, virVcpuInfoPtr info, int maxinfo, unsigned char *cpumaps, int maplen) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "info=%p, maxinfo=%d, cpumaps=%p, maplen=%d", info, maxinfo, cpumaps, maplen); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maxinfo, error); /* Ensure that domainGetVcpus (aka remoteDomainGetVcpus) does not try to memcpy anything into a NULL pointer. */ if (cpumaps) virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maplen, error); else virCheckZeroArgGoto(maplen, error); if (cpumaps && INT_MULTIPLY_OVERFLOW(maxinfo, maplen)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %d * %d"), maxinfo, maplen); goto error; } conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetVcpus) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetVcpus(domain, info, maxinfo, cpumaps, maplen); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetMaxVcpus: * @domain: pointer to domain object * * Provides the maximum number of virtual CPUs supported for * the guest VM. If the guest is inactive, this is basically * the same as virConnectGetMaxVcpus(). If the guest is running * this will reflect the maximum number of virtual CPUs the * guest was booted with. For more details, see virDomainGetVcpusFlags(). * * Returns the maximum of virtual CPU or -1 in case of error. */ int virDomainGetMaxVcpus(virDomainPtr domain) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetMaxVcpus) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetMaxVcpus(domain); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetSecurityLabel: * @domain: a domain object * @seclabel: pointer to a virSecurityLabel structure * * Extract security label of an active domain. The 'label' field * in the @seclabel argument will be initialized to the empty * string if the domain is not running under a security model. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure */ int virDomainGetSecurityLabel(virDomainPtr domain, virSecurityLabelPtr seclabel) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "seclabel=%p", seclabel); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(seclabel, error); if (conn->driver->domainGetSecurityLabel) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetSecurityLabel(domain, seclabel); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetSecurityLabelList: * @domain: a domain object * @seclabels: will be auto-allocated and filled with domains' security labels. * Caller must free memory on return. * * Extract the security labels of an active domain. The 'label' field * in the @seclabels argument will be initialized to the empty * string if the domain is not running under a security model. * * Returns number of elemnets in @seclabels on success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetSecurityLabelList(virDomainPtr domain, virSecurityLabelPtr* seclabels) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "seclabels=%p", seclabels); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(seclabels, error); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetSecurityLabelList) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetSecurityLabelList(domain, seclabels); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetMetadata: * @domain: a domain object * @type: type of description, from virDomainMetadataType * @metadata: new metadata text * @key: XML namespace key, or NULL * @uri: XML namespace URI, or NULL * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * * Sets the appropriate domain element given by @type to the * value of @description. A @type of VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_DESCRIPTION * is free-form text; VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_TITLE is free-form, but no * newlines are permitted, and should be short (although the length is * not enforced). For these two options @key and @uri are irrelevant and * must be set to NULL. * * For type VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_ELEMENT @metadata must be well-formed * XML belonging to namespace defined by @uri with local name @key. * * Passing NULL for @metadata says to remove that element from the * domain XML (passing the empty string leaves the element present). * * The resulting metadata will be present in virDomainGetXMLDesc(), * as well as quick access through virDomainGetMetadata(). * * @flags controls whether the live domain, persistent configuration, * or both will be modified. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSetMetadata(virDomainPtr domain, int type, const char *metadata, const char *key, const char *uri, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "type=%d, metadata='%s', key='%s', uri='%s', flags=%x", type, NULLSTR(metadata), NULLSTR(key), NULLSTR(uri), flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); switch (type) { case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_TITLE: if (metadata && strchr(metadata, '\n')) { virReportInvalidArg(metadata, _("metadata title in %s can't contain " "newlines"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } /* fallthrough */ case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_DESCRIPTION: virCheckNullArgGoto(uri, error); virCheckNullArgGoto(key, error); break; case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_ELEMENT: virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uri, error); if (metadata) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(key, error); break; default: /* For future expansion */ break; } if (conn->driver->domainSetMetadata) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetMetadata(domain, type, metadata, key, uri, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetMetadata: * @domain: a domain object * @type: type of description, from virDomainMetadataType * @uri: XML namespace identifier * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * * Retrieves the appropriate domain element given by @type. * If VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_ELEMENT is requested parameter @uri * must be set to the name of the namespace the requested elements * belong to, otherwise must be NULL. * * If an element of the domain XML is not present, the resulting * error will be VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_METADATA. This method forms * a shortcut for seeing information from virDomainSetMetadata() * without having to go through virDomainGetXMLDesc(). * * @flags controls whether the live domain or persistent * configuration will be queried. * * Returns the metadata string on success (caller must free), * or NULL in case of failure. */ char * virDomainGetMetadata(virDomainPtr domain, int type, const char *uri, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "type=%d, uri='%s', flags=%x", type, NULLSTR(uri), flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'affect live' and 'affect config' in %s " "are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } switch (type) { case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_TITLE: case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_DESCRIPTION: virCheckNullArgGoto(uri, error); break; case VIR_DOMAIN_METADATA_ELEMENT: virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uri, error); break; default: /* For future expansion */ break; } conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetMetadata) { char *ret; if (!(ret = conn->driver->domainGetMetadata(domain, type, uri, flags))) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /** * virNodeGetSecurityModel: * @conn: a connection object * @secmodel: pointer to a virSecurityModel structure * * Extract the security model of a hypervisor. The 'model' field * in the @secmodel argument may be initialized to the empty * string if the driver has not activated a security model. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure */ int virNodeGetSecurityModel(virConnectPtr conn, virSecurityModelPtr secmodel) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p secmodel=%p", conn, secmodel); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(secmodel, error); if (conn->driver->nodeGetSecurityModel) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->nodeGetSecurityModel(conn, secmodel); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainAttachDevice: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @xml: pointer to XML description of one device * * Create a virtual device attachment to backend. This function, * having hotplug semantics, is only allowed on an active domain. * * For compatibility, this method can also be used to change the media * in an existing CDROM/Floppy device, however, applications are * recommended to use the virDomainUpdateDeviceFlag method instead. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainAttachDevice(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xml) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xml=%s", xml); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainAttachDevice) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainAttachDevice(domain, xml); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainAttachDeviceFlags: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @xml: pointer to XML description of one device * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainDeviceModifyFlags * * Attach a virtual device to a domain, using the flags parameter * to control how the device is attached. VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT * specifies that the device allocation is made based on current domain * state. VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE specifies that the device shall be * allocated to the active domain instance only and is not added to the * persisted domain configuration. VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG * specifies that the device shall be allocated to the persisted domain * configuration only. Note that the target hypervisor must return an * error if unable to satisfy flags. E.g. the hypervisor driver will * return failure if LIVE is specified but it only supports modifying the * persisted device allocation. * * For compatibility, this method can also be used to change the media * in an existing CDROM/Floppy device, however, applications are * recommended to use the virDomainUpdateDeviceFlag method instead. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainAttachDeviceFlags(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xml, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xml=%s, flags=%x", xml, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainAttachDeviceFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainAttachDeviceFlags(domain, xml, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainDetachDevice: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @xml: pointer to XML description of one device * * Destroy a virtual device attachment to backend. This function, * having hot-unplug semantics, is only allowed on an active domain. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainDetachDevice(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xml) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xml=%s", xml); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainDetachDevice) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainDetachDevice(domain, xml); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainDetachDeviceFlags: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @xml: pointer to XML description of one device * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainDeviceModifyFlags * * Detach a virtual device from a domain, using the flags parameter * to control how the device is detached. VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT * specifies that the device allocation is removed based on current domain * state. VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE specifies that the device shall be * deallocated from the active domain instance only and is not from the * persisted domain configuration. VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG * specifies that the device shall be deallocated from the persisted domain * configuration only. Note that the target hypervisor must return an * error if unable to satisfy flags. E.g. the hypervisor driver will * return failure if LIVE is specified but it only supports removing the * persisted device allocation. * * Some hypervisors may prevent this operation if there is a current * block copy operation on the device being detached; in that case, * use virDomainBlockJobAbort() to stop the block copy first. * * Beware that depending on the hypervisor and device type, detaching a device * from a running domain may be asynchronous. That is, calling * virDomainDetachDeviceFlags may just request device removal while the device * is actually removed later (in cooperation with a guest OS). Previously, * this fact was ignored and the device could have been removed from domain * configuration before it was actually removed by the hypervisor causing * various failures on subsequent operations. To check whether the device was * successfully removed, either recheck domain configuration using * virDomainGetXMLDesc() or add handler for VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_DEVICE_REMOVED * event. In case the device is already gone when virDomainDetachDeviceFlags * returns, the event is delivered before this API call ends. To help existing * clients work better in most cases, this API will try to transform an * asynchronous device removal that finishes shortly after the request into * a synchronous removal. In other words, this API may wait a bit for the * removal to complete in case it was not synchronous. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainDetachDeviceFlags(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xml, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xml=%s, flags=%x", xml, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainDetachDeviceFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainDetachDeviceFlags(domain, xml, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags: * @domain: pointer to domain object * @xml: pointer to XML description of one device * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainDeviceModifyFlags * * Change a virtual device on a domain, using the flags parameter * to control how the device is changed. VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CURRENT * specifies that the device change is made based on current domain * state. VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE specifies that the device shall be * changed on the active domain instance only and is not added to the * persisted domain configuration. VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG * specifies that the device shall be changed on the persisted domain * configuration only. Note that the target hypervisor must return an * error if unable to satisfy flags. E.g. the hypervisor driver will * return failure if LIVE is specified but it only supports modifying the * persisted device allocation. * * This method is used for actions such changing CDROM/Floppy device * media, altering the graphics configuration such as password, * reconfiguring the NIC device backend connectivity, etc. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xml, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xml=%s, flags=%x", xml, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainUpdateDeviceFlags) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainUpdateDeviceFlags(domain, xml, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeGetCellsFreeMemory: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @freeMems: pointer to the array of unsigned long long * @startCell: index of first cell to return freeMems info on. * @maxCells: Maximum number of cells for which freeMems information can * be returned. * * This call returns the amount of free memory in one or more NUMA cells. * The @freeMems array must be allocated by the caller and will be filled * with the amount of free memory in bytes for each cell requested, * starting with startCell (in freeMems[0]), up to either * (startCell + maxCells), or the number of additional cells in the node, * whichever is smaller. * * Returns the number of entries filled in freeMems, or -1 in case of error. */ int virNodeGetCellsFreeMemory(virConnectPtr conn, unsigned long long *freeMems, int startCell, int maxCells) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, freeMems=%p, startCell=%d, maxCells=%d", conn, freeMems, startCell, maxCells); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(freeMems, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(maxCells, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(startCell, error); if (conn->driver->nodeGetCellsFreeMemory) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->nodeGetCellsFreeMemory(conn, freeMems, startCell, maxCells); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkGetConnect: * @net: pointer to a network * * Provides the connection pointer associated with a network. The * reference counter on the connection is not increased by this * call. * * WARNING: When writing libvirt bindings in other languages, do * not use this function. Instead, store the connection and * the network object together. * * Returns the virConnectPtr or NULL in case of failure. */ virConnectPtr virNetworkGetConnect(virNetworkPtr net) { VIR_DEBUG("net=%p", net); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(net, NULL); return net->conn; } /** * virConnectListAllNetworks: * @conn: Pointer to the hypervisor connection. * @nets: Pointer to a variable to store the array containing the network * objects or NULL if the list is not required (just returns number * of networks). * @flags: bitwise-OR of virConnectListAllNetworksFlags. * * Collect the list of networks, and allocate an array to store those * objects. This API solves the race inherent between virConnectListNetworks * and virConnectListDefinedNetworks. * * Normally, all networks are returned; however, @flags can be used to * filter the results for a smaller list of targeted networks. The valid * flags are divided into groups, where each group contains bits that * describe mutually exclusive attributes of a network, and where all bits * within a group describe all possible networks. * * The first group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NETWORKS_ACTIVE (up) and * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NETWORKS_INACTIVE (down) to filter the networks by state. * * The second group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NETWORKS_PERSISTENT (defined) * and VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NETWORKS_TRANSIENT (running but not defined), to filter * the networks by whether they have persistent config or not. * * The third group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NETWORKS_AUTOSTART * and VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NETWORKS_NO_AUTOSTART, to filter the networks by * whether they are marked as autostart or not. * * Returns the number of networks found or -1 and sets @nets to NULL in case * of error. On success, the array stored into @nets is guaranteed to have an * extra allocated element set to NULL but not included in the return count, * to make iteration easier. The caller is responsible for calling * virNetworkFree() on each array element, then calling free() on @nets. */ int virConnectListAllNetworks(virConnectPtr conn, virNetworkPtr **nets, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, nets=%p, flags=%x", conn, nets, flags); virResetLastError(); if (nets) *nets = NULL; virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->connectListAllNetworks) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->connectListAllNetworks(conn, nets, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNumOfNetworks: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Provides the number of active networks. * * Returns the number of network found or -1 in case of error */ int virConnectNumOfNetworks(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->connectNumOfNetworks) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->connectNumOfNetworks(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListNetworks: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @names: array to collect the list of names of active networks * @maxnames: size of @names * * Collect the list of active networks, and store their names in @names * * For more control over the results, see virConnectListAllNetworks(). * * Returns the number of networks found or -1 in case of error. Note that * this command is inherently racy; a network can be started between a call * to virConnectNumOfNetworks() and this call; you are only guaranteed that * all currently active networks were listed if the return is less than * @maxnames. The client must call free() on each returned name. */ int virConnectListNetworks(virConnectPtr conn, char **const names, int maxnames) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", conn, names, maxnames); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->connectListNetworks) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->connectListNetworks(conn, names, maxnames); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNumOfDefinedNetworks: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Provides the number of inactive networks. * * Returns the number of networks found or -1 in case of error */ int virConnectNumOfDefinedNetworks(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->connectNumOfDefinedNetworks) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->connectNumOfDefinedNetworks(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListDefinedNetworks: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @names: pointer to an array to store the names * @maxnames: size of the array * * list the inactive networks, stores the pointers to the names in @names * * For more control over the results, see virConnectListAllNetworks(). * * Returns the number of names provided in the array or -1 in case of error. * Note that this command is inherently racy; a network can be defined between * a call to virConnectNumOfDefinedNetworks() and this call; you are only * guaranteed that all currently defined networks were listed if the return * is less than @maxnames. The client must call free() on each returned name. */ int virConnectListDefinedNetworks(virConnectPtr conn, char **const names, int maxnames) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", conn, names, maxnames); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->connectListDefinedNetworks) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->connectListDefinedNetworks(conn, names, maxnames); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkLookupByName: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @name: name for the network * * Try to lookup a network on the given hypervisor based on its name. * * Returns a new network object or NULL in case of failure. If the * network cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_NETWORK error is raised. */ virNetworkPtr virNetworkLookupByName(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, name=%s", conn, name); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkLookupByName) { virNetworkPtr ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkLookupByName(conn, name); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNetworkLookupByUUID: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @uuid: the raw UUID for the network * * Try to lookup a network on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. * * Returns a new network object or NULL in case of failure. If the * network cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_NETWORK error is raised. */ virNetworkPtr virNetworkLookupByUUID(virConnectPtr conn, const unsigned char *uuid) { VIR_UUID_DEBUG(conn, uuid); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkLookupByUUID){ virNetworkPtr ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkLookupByUUID(conn, uuid); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNetworkLookupByUUIDString: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @uuidstr: the string UUID for the network * * Try to lookup a network on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. * * Returns a new network object or NULL in case of failure. If the * network cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_NETWORK error is raised. */ virNetworkPtr virNetworkLookupByUUIDString(virConnectPtr conn, const char *uuidstr) { unsigned char uuid[VIR_UUID_BUFLEN]; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, uuidstr=%s", conn, NULLSTR(uuidstr)); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuidstr, error); if (virUUIDParse(uuidstr, uuid) < 0) { virReportInvalidArg(uuidstr, _("uuidstr in %s must be a valid UUID"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } return virNetworkLookupByUUID(conn, &uuid[0]); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNetworkCreateXML: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @xmlDesc: an XML description of the network * * Create and start a new virtual network, based on an XML description * similar to the one returned by virNetworkGetXMLDesc() * * Returns a new network object or NULL in case of failure */ virNetworkPtr virNetworkCreateXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlDesc=%s", conn, xmlDesc); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkCreateXML) { virNetworkPtr ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkCreateXML(conn, xmlDesc); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNetworkDefineXML: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @xml: the XML description for the network, preferably in UTF-8 * * Define a network, but does not create it * * Returns NULL in case of error, a pointer to the network otherwise */ virNetworkPtr virNetworkDefineXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xml) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xml=%s", conn, xml); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkDefineXML) { virNetworkPtr ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkDefineXML(conn, xml); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNetworkUndefine: * @network: pointer to a defined network * * Undefine a network but does not stop it if it is running * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virNetworkUndefine(virNetworkPtr network) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("network=%p", network); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, -1); conn = network->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkUndefine) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkUndefine(network); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(network->conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkUpdate: * @network: pointer to a defined network * @section: which section of the network to update * (see virNetworkUpdateSection for descriptions) * @command: what action to perform (add/delete/modify) * (see virNetworkUpdateCommand for descriptions) * @parentIndex: which parent element, if there are multiple parents * of the same type (e.g. which element when modifying * a / element), or "-1" for "don't care" or * "automatically find appropriate one". * @xml: the XML description for the network, preferably in UTF-8 * @flags: bitwise OR of virNetworkUpdateFlags. * * Update the definition of an existing network, either its live * running state, its persistent configuration, or both. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virNetworkUpdate(virNetworkPtr network, unsigned int command, /* virNetworkUpdateCommand */ unsigned int section, /* virNetworkUpdateSection */ int parentIndex, const char *xml, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("network=%p, section=%d, parentIndex=%d, xml=%s, flags=0x%x", network, section, parentIndex, xml, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, -1); conn = network->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkUpdate) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkUpdate(network, section, command, parentIndex, xml, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(network->conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkCreate: * @network: pointer to a defined network * * Create and start a defined network. If the call succeed the network * moves from the defined to the running networks pools. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virNetworkCreate(virNetworkPtr network) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("network=%p", network); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, -1); conn = network->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkCreate) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkCreate(network); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(network->conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkDestroy: * @network: a network object * * Destroy the network object. The running instance is shutdown if not down * already and all resources used by it are given back to the hypervisor. This * does not free the associated virNetworkPtr object. * This function may require privileged access * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virNetworkDestroy(virNetworkPtr network) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("network=%p", network); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, -1); conn = network->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkDestroy) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkDestroy(network); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(network->conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkFree: * @network: a network object * * Free the network object. The running instance is kept alive. * The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virNetworkFree(virNetworkPtr network) { VIR_DEBUG("network=%p", network); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, -1); virObjectUnref(network); return 0; } /** * virNetworkRef: * @network: the network to hold a reference on * * Increment the reference count on the network. For each * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding * call to virNetworkFree to release the reference count, once * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object. * * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple * threads are using a connection, and it is required that the * connection remain open until all threads have finished using * it. ie, each new thread using a network would increment * the reference count. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virNetworkRef(virNetworkPtr network) { VIR_DEBUG("network=%p refs=%d", network, network ? network->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, -1); virObjectRef(network); return 0; } /** * virNetworkGetName: * @network: a network object * * Get the public name for that network * * Returns a pointer to the name or NULL, the string need not be deallocated * its lifetime will be the same as the network object. */ const char * virNetworkGetName(virNetworkPtr network) { VIR_DEBUG("network=%p", network); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, NULL); return network->name; } /** * virNetworkGetUUID: * @network: a network object * @uuid: pointer to a VIR_UUID_BUFLEN bytes array * * Get the UUID for a network * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virNetworkGetUUID(virNetworkPtr network, unsigned char *uuid) { VIR_DEBUG("network=%p, uuid=%p", network, uuid); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error); memcpy(uuid, &network->uuid[0], VIR_UUID_BUFLEN); return 0; error: virDispatchError(network->conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkGetUUIDString: * @network: a network object * @buf: pointer to a VIR_UUID_STRING_BUFLEN bytes array * * Get the UUID for a network as string. For more information about * UUID see RFC4122. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virNetworkGetUUIDString(virNetworkPtr network, char *buf) { VIR_DEBUG("network=%p, buf=%p", network, buf); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(buf, error); virUUIDFormat(network->uuid, buf); return 0; error: virDispatchError(network->conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkGetXMLDesc: * @network: a network object * @flags: bitwise-OR of virNetworkXMLFlags * * Provide an XML description of the network. The description may be reused * later to relaunch the network with virNetworkCreateXML(). * * Normally, if a network included a physical function, the output includes * all virtual functions tied to that physical interface. If @flags includes * VIR_NETWORK_XML_INACTIVE, then the expansion of virtual interfaces is * not performed. * * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case of error. * the caller must free() the returned value. */ char * virNetworkGetXMLDesc(virNetworkPtr network, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("network=%p, flags=%x", network, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, NULL); conn = network->conn; if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkGetXMLDesc) { char *ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkGetXMLDesc(network, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(network->conn); return NULL; } /** * virNetworkGetBridgeName: * @network: a network object * * Provides a bridge interface name to which a domain may connect * a network interface in order to join the network. * * Returns a 0 terminated interface name, or NULL in case of error. * the caller must free() the returned value. */ char * virNetworkGetBridgeName(virNetworkPtr network) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("network=%p", network); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, NULL); conn = network->conn; if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkGetBridgeName) { char *ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkGetBridgeName(network); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(network->conn); return NULL; } /** * virNetworkGetAutostart: * @network: a network object * @autostart: the value returned * * Provides a boolean value indicating whether the network * configured to be automatically started when the host * machine boots. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virNetworkGetAutostart(virNetworkPtr network, int *autostart) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("network=%p, autostart=%p", network, autostart); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(autostart, error); conn = network->conn; if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkGetAutostart) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkGetAutostart(network, autostart); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(network->conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkSetAutostart: * @network: a network object * @autostart: whether the network should be automatically started 0 or 1 * * Configure the network to be automatically started * when the host machine boots. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virNetworkSetAutostart(virNetworkPtr network, int autostart) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("network=%p, autostart=%d", network, autostart); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(network, -1); conn = network->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->networkSetAutostart) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->networkSetAutostart(network, autostart); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(network->conn); return -1; } /** * virInterfaceGetConnect: * @iface: pointer to an interface * * Provides the connection pointer associated with an interface. The * reference counter on the connection is not increased by this * call. * * WARNING: When writing libvirt bindings in other languages, do * not use this function. Instead, store the connection and * the interface object together. * * Returns the virConnectPtr or NULL in case of failure. */ virConnectPtr virInterfaceGetConnect(virInterfacePtr iface) { VIR_DEBUG("iface=%p", iface); virResetLastError(); virCheckInterfaceReturn(iface, NULL); return iface->conn; } /** * virConnectListAllInterfaces: * @conn: Pointer to the hypervisor connection. * @ifaces: Pointer to a variable to store the array containing the interface * objects or NULL if the list is not required (just returns number * of interfaces). * @flags: bitwise-OR of virConnectListAllInterfacesFlags. * * Collect the list of interfaces, and allocate an array to store those * objects. This API solves the race inherent between virConnectListInterfaces * and virConnectListDefinedInterfaces. * * Normally, all interfaces are returned; however, @flags can be used to * filter the results for a smaller list of targeted interfaces. The valid * flags are divided into groups, where each group contains bits that * describe mutually exclusive attributes of a interface, and where all bits * within a group describe all possible interfaces. * * The only group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_INTERFACES_ACTIVE (up) and * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_INTERFACES_INACTIVE (down) to filter the interfaces by state. * * Returns the number of interfaces found or -1 and sets @ifaces to NULL in case * of error. On success, the array stored into @ifaces is guaranteed to have an * extra allocated element set to NULL but not included in the return count, * to make iteration easier. The caller is responsible for calling * virStorageInterfaceFree() on each array element, then calling free() on @ifaces. */ int virConnectListAllInterfaces(virConnectPtr conn, virInterfacePtr **ifaces, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, ifaces=%p, flags=%x", conn, ifaces, flags); virResetLastError(); if (ifaces) *ifaces = NULL; virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->connectListAllInterfaces) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->connectListAllInterfaces(conn, ifaces, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNumOfInterfaces: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Provides the number of active interfaces on the physical host. * * Returns the number of active interfaces found or -1 in case of error */ int virConnectNumOfInterfaces(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->connectNumOfInterfaces) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->connectNumOfInterfaces(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListInterfaces: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @names: array to collect the list of names of interfaces * @maxnames: size of @names * * Collect the list of active physical host interfaces, * and store their names in @names * * For more control over the results, see virConnectListAllInterfaces(). * * Returns the number of interfaces found or -1 in case of error. Note that * this command is inherently racy; a interface can be started between a call * to virConnectNumOfInterfaces() and this call; you are only guaranteed that * all currently active interfaces were listed if the return is less than * @maxnames. The client must call free() on each returned name. */ int virConnectListInterfaces(virConnectPtr conn, char **const names, int maxnames) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", conn, names, maxnames); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->connectListInterfaces) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->connectListInterfaces(conn, names, maxnames); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNumOfDefinedInterfaces: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Provides the number of defined (inactive) interfaces on the physical host. * * Returns the number of defined interface found or -1 in case of error */ int virConnectNumOfDefinedInterfaces(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->connectNumOfDefinedInterfaces) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->connectNumOfDefinedInterfaces(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListDefinedInterfaces: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @names: array to collect the list of names of interfaces * @maxnames: size of @names * * Collect the list of defined (inactive) physical host interfaces, * and store their names in @names. * * For more control over the results, see virConnectListAllInterfaces(). * * Returns the number of names provided in the array or -1 in case of error. * Note that this command is inherently racy; a interface can be defined between * a call to virConnectNumOfDefinedInterfaces() and this call; you are only * guaranteed that all currently defined interfaces were listed if the return * is less than @maxnames. The client must call free() on each returned name. */ int virConnectListDefinedInterfaces(virConnectPtr conn, char **const names, int maxnames) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", conn, names, maxnames); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->connectListDefinedInterfaces) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->connectListDefinedInterfaces(conn, names, maxnames); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virInterfaceLookupByName: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @name: name for the interface * * Try to lookup an interface on the given hypervisor based on its name. * * Returns a new interface object or NULL in case of failure. If the * interface cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_INTERFACE error is raised. */ virInterfacePtr virInterfaceLookupByName(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, name=%s", conn, name); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceLookupByName) { virInterfacePtr ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceLookupByName(conn, name); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virInterfaceLookupByMACString: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @macstr: the MAC for the interface (null-terminated ASCII format) * * Try to lookup an interface on the given hypervisor based on its MAC. * * Returns a new interface object or NULL in case of failure. If the * interface cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_INTERFACE error is raised. */ virInterfacePtr virInterfaceLookupByMACString(virConnectPtr conn, const char *macstr) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, macstr=%s", conn, macstr); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(macstr, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceLookupByMACString) { virInterfacePtr ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceLookupByMACString(conn, macstr); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virInterfaceGetName: * @iface: an interface object * * Get the public name for that interface * * Returns a pointer to the name or NULL, the string need not be deallocated * its lifetime will be the same as the interface object. */ const char * virInterfaceGetName(virInterfacePtr iface) { VIR_DEBUG("iface=%p", iface); virResetLastError(); virCheckInterfaceReturn(iface, NULL); return iface->name; } /** * virInterfaceGetMACString: * @iface: an interface object * * Get the MAC for an interface as string. For more information about * MAC see RFC4122. * * Returns a pointer to the MAC address (in null-terminated ASCII * format) or NULL, the string need not be deallocated its lifetime * will be the same as the interface object. */ const char * virInterfaceGetMACString(virInterfacePtr iface) { VIR_DEBUG("iface=%p", iface); virResetLastError(); virCheckInterfaceReturn(iface, NULL); return iface->mac; } /** * virInterfaceGetXMLDesc: * @iface: an interface object * @flags: bitwise-OR of extraction flags. Current valid bits: * * VIR_INTERFACE_XML_INACTIVE - return the static configuration, * suitable for use redefining the * interface via virInterfaceDefineXML() * * Provide an XML description of the interface. If * VIR_INTERFACE_XML_INACTIVE is set, the description may be reused * later to redefine the interface with virInterfaceDefineXML(). If it * is not set, the ip address and netmask will be the current live * setting of the interface, not the settings from the config files. * * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case of error. * the caller must free() the returned value. */ char * virInterfaceGetXMLDesc(virInterfacePtr iface, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("iface=%p, flags=%x", iface, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckInterfaceReturn(iface, NULL); conn = iface->conn; if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceGetXMLDesc) { char *ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceGetXMLDesc(iface, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(iface->conn); return NULL; } /** * virInterfaceDefineXML: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @xml: the XML description for the interface, preferably in UTF-8 * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Define an interface (or modify existing interface configuration). * * Normally this change in the interface configuration is immediately * permanent/persistent, but if virInterfaceChangeBegin() has been * previously called (i.e. if an interface config transaction is * open), the new interface definition will only become permanent if * virInterfaceChangeCommit() is called prior to the next reboot of * the system running libvirtd. Prior to that time, it can be * explicitly removed using virInterfaceChangeRollback(), or will be * automatically removed during the next reboot of the system running * libvirtd. * * Returns NULL in case of error, a pointer to the interface otherwise */ virInterfacePtr virInterfaceDefineXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xml, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xml=%s, flags=%x", conn, xml, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceDefineXML) { virInterfacePtr ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceDefineXML(conn, xml, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virInterfaceUndefine: * @iface: pointer to a defined interface * * Undefine an interface, ie remove it from the config. * This does not free the associated virInterfacePtr object. * * Normally this change in the interface configuration is * permanent/persistent, but if virInterfaceChangeBegin() has been * previously called (i.e. if an interface config transaction is * open), the removal of the interface definition will only become * permanent if virInterfaceChangeCommit() is called prior to the next * reboot of the system running libvirtd. Prior to that time, the * definition can be explicitly restored using * virInterfaceChangeRollback(), or will be automatically restored * during the next reboot of the system running libvirtd. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virInterfaceUndefine(virInterfacePtr iface) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("iface=%p", iface); virResetLastError(); virCheckInterfaceReturn(iface, -1); conn = iface->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceUndefine) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceUndefine(iface); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(iface->conn); return -1; } /** * virInterfaceCreate: * @iface: pointer to a defined interface * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Activate an interface (i.e. call "ifup"). * * If there was an open network config transaction at the time this * interface was defined (that is, if virInterfaceChangeBegin() had * been called), the interface will be brought back down (and then * undefined) if virInterfaceChangeRollback() is called. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of error */ int virInterfaceCreate(virInterfacePtr iface, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("iface=%p, flags=%x", iface, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckInterfaceReturn(iface, -1); conn = iface->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceCreate) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceCreate(iface, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(iface->conn); return -1; } /** * virInterfaceDestroy: * @iface: an interface object * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * deactivate an interface (ie call "ifdown") * This does not remove the interface from the config, and * does not free the associated virInterfacePtr object. * * If there is an open network config transaction at the time this * interface is destroyed (that is, if virInterfaceChangeBegin() had * been called), and if the interface is later undefined and then * virInterfaceChangeRollback() is called, the restoral of the * interface definition will also bring the interface back up. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virInterfaceDestroy(virInterfacePtr iface, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("iface=%p, flags=%x", iface, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckInterfaceReturn(iface, -1); conn = iface->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceDestroy) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceDestroy(iface, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(iface->conn); return -1; } /** * virInterfaceRef: * @iface: the interface to hold a reference on * * Increment the reference count on the interface. For each * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding * call to virInterfaceFree to release the reference count, once * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object. * * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple * threads are using a connection, and it is required that the * connection remain open until all threads have finished using * it. ie, each new thread using an interface would increment * the reference count. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virInterfaceRef(virInterfacePtr iface) { VIR_DEBUG("iface=%p refs=%d", iface, iface ? iface->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckInterfaceReturn(iface, -1); virObjectRef(iface); return 0; } /** * virInterfaceFree: * @iface: an interface object * * Free the interface object. The interface itself is unaltered. * The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virInterfaceFree(virInterfacePtr iface) { VIR_DEBUG("iface=%p", iface); virResetLastError(); virCheckInterfaceReturn(iface, -1); virObjectUnref(iface); return 0; } /** * virInterfaceChangeBegin: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * This function creates a restore point to which one can return * later by calling virInterfaceChangeRollback(). This function should * be called before any transaction with interface configuration. * Once it is known that a new configuration works, it can be committed via * virInterfaceChangeCommit(), which frees the restore point. * * If virInterfaceChangeBegin() is called when a transaction is * already opened, this function will fail, and a * VIR_ERR_INVALID_OPERATION will be logged. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virInterfaceChangeBegin(virConnectPtr conn, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, flags=%x", conn, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceChangeBegin) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceChangeBegin(conn, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virInterfaceChangeCommit: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * This commits the changes made to interfaces and frees the restore point * created by virInterfaceChangeBegin(). * * If virInterfaceChangeCommit() is called when a transaction is not * opened, this function will fail, and a VIR_ERR_INVALID_OPERATION * will be logged. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virInterfaceChangeCommit(virConnectPtr conn, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, flags=%x", conn, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceChangeCommit) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceChangeCommit(conn, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virInterfaceChangeRollback: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * This cancels changes made to interfaces settings by restoring previous * state created by virInterfaceChangeBegin(). * * If virInterfaceChangeRollback() is called when a transaction is not * opened, this function will fail, and a VIR_ERR_INVALID_OPERATION * will be logged. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virInterfaceChangeRollback(virConnectPtr conn, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, flags=%x", conn, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->interfaceDriver && conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceChangeRollback) { int ret; ret = conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceChangeRollback(conn, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolGetConnect: * @pool: pointer to a pool * * Provides the connection pointer associated with a storage pool. The * reference counter on the connection is not increased by this * call. * * WARNING: When writing libvirt bindings in other languages, do * not use this function. Instead, store the connection and * the pool object together. * * Returns the virConnectPtr or NULL in case of failure. */ virConnectPtr virStoragePoolGetConnect(virStoragePoolPtr pool) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p", pool); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, NULL); return pool->conn; } /** * virConnectListAllStoragePools: * @conn: Pointer to the hypervisor connection. * @pools: Pointer to a variable to store the array containing storage pool * objects or NULL if the list is not required (just returns number * of pools). * @flags: bitwise-OR of virConnectListAllStoragePoolsFlags. * * Collect the list of storage pools, and allocate an array to store those * objects. This API solves the race inherent between * virConnectListStoragePools and virConnectListDefinedStoragePools. * * Normally, all storage pools are returned; however, @flags can be used to * filter the results for a smaller list of targeted pools. The valid * flags are divided into groups, where each group contains bits that * describe mutually exclusive attributes of a pool, and where all bits * within a group describe all possible pools. * * The first group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_ACTIVE (online) * and VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_INACTIVE (offline) to filter the pools * by state. * * The second group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_PERSITENT * (defined) and VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_TRANSIENT (running but not * defined), to filter the pools by whether they have persistent config or not. * * The third group of @flags is VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_AUTOSTART * and VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_NO_AUTOSTART, to filter the pools by * whether they are marked as autostart or not. * * The last group of @flags is provided to filter the pools by the types, * the flags include: * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_DIR * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_FS * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_NETFS * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_LOGICAL * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_DISK * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_ISCSI * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_SCSI * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_MPATH * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_RBD * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_STORAGE_POOLS_SHEEPDOG * * Returns the number of storage pools found or -1 and sets @pools to * NULL in case of error. On success, the array stored into @pools is * guaranteed to have an extra allocated element set to NULL but not included * in the return count, to make iteration easier. The caller is responsible * for calling virStoragePoolFree() on each array element, then calling * free() on @pools. */ int virConnectListAllStoragePools(virConnectPtr conn, virStoragePoolPtr **pools, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, pools=%p, flags=%x", conn, pools, flags); virResetLastError(); if (pools) *pools = NULL; virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->connectListAllStoragePools) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->connectListAllStoragePools(conn, pools, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNumOfStoragePools: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * * Provides the number of active storage pools * * Returns the number of pools found, or -1 on error */ int virConnectNumOfStoragePools(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->connectNumOfStoragePools) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->connectNumOfStoragePools(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListStoragePools: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @names: array of char * to fill with pool names (allocated by caller) * @maxnames: size of the names array * * Provides the list of names of active storage pools up to maxnames. * If there are more than maxnames, the remaining names will be silently * ignored. * * For more control over the results, see virConnectListAllStoragePools(). * * Returns the number of pools found or -1 in case of error. Note that * this command is inherently racy; a pool can be started between a call to * virConnectNumOfStoragePools() and this call; you are only guaranteed * that all currently active pools were listed if the return is less than * @maxnames. The client must call free() on each returned name. */ int virConnectListStoragePools(virConnectPtr conn, char **const names, int maxnames) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", conn, names, maxnames); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->connectListStoragePools) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->connectListStoragePools(conn, names, maxnames); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNumOfDefinedStoragePools: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * * Provides the number of inactive storage pools * * Returns the number of pools found, or -1 on error */ int virConnectNumOfDefinedStoragePools(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->connectNumOfDefinedStoragePools) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->connectNumOfDefinedStoragePools(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListDefinedStoragePools: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @names: array of char * to fill with pool names (allocated by caller) * @maxnames: size of the names array * * Provides the list of names of inactive storage pools up to maxnames. * If there are more than maxnames, the remaining names will be silently * ignored. * * For more control over the results, see virConnectListAllStoragePools(). * * Returns the number of names provided in the array or -1 in case of error. * Note that this command is inherently racy; a pool can be defined between * a call to virConnectNumOfDefinedStoragePools() and this call; you are only * guaranteed that all currently defined pools were listed if the return * is less than @maxnames. The client must call free() on each returned name. */ int virConnectListDefinedStoragePools(virConnectPtr conn, char **const names, int maxnames) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", conn, names, maxnames); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->connectListDefinedStoragePools) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->connectListDefinedStoragePools(conn, names, maxnames); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectFindStoragePoolSources: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @type: type of storage pool sources to discover * @srcSpec: XML document specifying discovery source * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Talks to a storage backend and attempts to auto-discover the set of * available storage pool sources. e.g. For iSCSI this would be a set of * iSCSI targets. For NFS this would be a list of exported paths. The * srcSpec (optional for some storage pool types, e.g. local ones) is * an instance of the storage pool's source element specifying where * to look for the pools. * * srcSpec is not required for some types (e.g., those querying * local storage resources only) * * Returns an xml document consisting of a SourceList element * containing a source document appropriate to the given pool * type for each discovered source. */ char * virConnectFindStoragePoolSources(virConnectPtr conn, const char *type, const char *srcSpec, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, type=%s, src=%s, flags=%x", conn, NULLSTR(type), NULLSTR(srcSpec), flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(type, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->connectFindStoragePoolSources) { char *ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->connectFindStoragePoolSources(conn, type, srcSpec, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virStoragePoolLookupByName: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @name: name of pool to fetch * * Fetch a storage pool based on its unique name * * Returns a virStoragePoolPtr object, or NULL if no matching pool is found */ virStoragePoolPtr virStoragePoolLookupByName(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, name=%s", conn, name); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolLookupByName) { virStoragePoolPtr ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolLookupByName(conn, name); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virStoragePoolLookupByUUID: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @uuid: globally unique id of pool to fetch * * Fetch a storage pool based on its globally unique id * * Returns a virStoragePoolPtr object, or NULL if no matching pool is found */ virStoragePoolPtr virStoragePoolLookupByUUID(virConnectPtr conn, const unsigned char *uuid) { VIR_UUID_DEBUG(conn, uuid); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolLookupByUUID) { virStoragePoolPtr ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolLookupByUUID(conn, uuid); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virStoragePoolLookupByUUIDString: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @uuidstr: globally unique id of pool to fetch * * Fetch a storage pool based on its globally unique id * * Returns a virStoragePoolPtr object, or NULL if no matching pool is found */ virStoragePoolPtr virStoragePoolLookupByUUIDString(virConnectPtr conn, const char *uuidstr) { unsigned char uuid[VIR_UUID_BUFLEN]; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, uuidstr=%s", conn, NULLSTR(uuidstr)); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuidstr, error); if (virUUIDParse(uuidstr, uuid) < 0) { virReportInvalidArg(uuidstr, _("uuidstr in %s must be a valid UUID"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } return virStoragePoolLookupByUUID(conn, uuid); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virStoragePoolLookupByVolume: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * * Fetch a storage pool which contains a particular volume * * Returns a virStoragePoolPtr object, or NULL if no matching pool is found */ virStoragePoolPtr virStoragePoolLookupByVolume(virStorageVolPtr vol) { VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p", vol); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, NULL); if (vol->conn->storageDriver && vol->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolLookupByVolume) { virStoragePoolPtr ret; ret = vol->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolLookupByVolume(vol); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(vol->conn); return NULL; } /** * virStoragePoolCreateXML: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @xmlDesc: XML description for new pool * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Create a new storage based on its XML description. The * pool is not persistent, so its definition will disappear * when it is destroyed, or if the host is restarted * * Returns a virStoragePoolPtr object, or NULL if creation failed */ virStoragePoolPtr virStoragePoolCreateXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlDesc=%s, flags=%x", conn, xmlDesc, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolCreateXML) { virStoragePoolPtr ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolCreateXML(conn, xmlDesc, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virStoragePoolDefineXML: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @xml: XML description for new pool * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Define a new inactive storage pool based on its XML description. The * pool is persistent, until explicitly undefined. * * Returns a virStoragePoolPtr object, or NULL if creation failed */ virStoragePoolPtr virStoragePoolDefineXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xml, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xml=%s, flags=%x", conn, xml, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolDefineXML) { virStoragePoolPtr ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolDefineXML(conn, xml, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virStoragePoolBuild: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @flags: bitwise-OR of virStoragePoolBuildFlags * * Currently only filesystem pool accepts flags VIR_STORAGE_POOL_BUILD_OVERWRITE * and VIR_STORAGE_POOL_BUILD_NO_OVERWRITE. * * Build the underlying storage pool * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 upon failure */ int virStoragePoolBuild(virStoragePoolPtr pool, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, flags=%x", pool, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); conn = pool->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolBuild) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolBuild(pool, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolUndefine: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * * Undefine an inactive storage pool * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int virStoragePoolUndefine(virStoragePoolPtr pool) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p", pool); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); conn = pool->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolUndefine) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolUndefine(pool); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolCreate: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Starts an inactive storage pool * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 if it could not be started */ int virStoragePoolCreate(virStoragePoolPtr pool, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, flags=%x", pool, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); conn = pool->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolCreate) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolCreate(pool, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolDestroy: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * * Destroy an active storage pool. This will deactivate the * pool on the host, but keep any persistent config associated * with it. If it has a persistent config it can later be * restarted with virStoragePoolCreate(). This does not free * the associated virStoragePoolPtr object. * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 if it could not be destroyed */ int virStoragePoolDestroy(virStoragePoolPtr pool) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p", pool); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); conn = pool->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolDestroy) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolDestroy(pool); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolDelete: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @flags: bitwise-OR of virStoragePoolDeleteFlags * * Delete the underlying pool resources. This is * a non-recoverable operation. The virStoragePoolPtr object * itself is not free'd. * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 if it could not be obliterate */ int virStoragePoolDelete(virStoragePoolPtr pool, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, flags=%x", pool, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); conn = pool->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolDelete) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolDelete(pool, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolFree: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * * Free a storage pool object, releasing all memory associated with * it. Does not change the state of the pool on the host. * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 if it could not be free'd. */ int virStoragePoolFree(virStoragePoolPtr pool) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p", pool); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); virObjectUnref(pool); return 0; } /** * virStoragePoolRef: * @pool: the pool to hold a reference on * * Increment the reference count on the pool. For each * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding * call to virStoragePoolFree to release the reference count, once * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object. * * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple * threads are using a connection, and it is required that the * connection remain open until all threads have finished using * it. ie, each new thread using a pool would increment * the reference count. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virStoragePoolRef(virStoragePoolPtr pool) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p refs=%d", pool, pool ? pool->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); virObjectRef(pool); return 0; } /** * virStoragePoolRefresh: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Request that the pool refresh its list of volumes. This may * involve communicating with a remote server, and/or initializing * new devices at the OS layer * * Returns 0 if the volume list was refreshed, -1 on failure */ int virStoragePoolRefresh(virStoragePoolPtr pool, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, flags=%x", pool, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); conn = pool->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolRefresh) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolRefresh(pool, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolGetName: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * * Fetch the locally unique name of the storage pool * * Returns the name of the pool, or NULL on error */ const char* virStoragePoolGetName(virStoragePoolPtr pool) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p", pool); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, NULL); return pool->name; } /** * virStoragePoolGetUUID: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @uuid: buffer of VIR_UUID_BUFLEN bytes in size * * Fetch the globally unique ID of the storage pool * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error; */ int virStoragePoolGetUUID(virStoragePoolPtr pool, unsigned char *uuid) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, uuid=%p", pool, uuid); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error); memcpy(uuid, &pool->uuid[0], VIR_UUID_BUFLEN); return 0; error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolGetUUIDString: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @buf: buffer of VIR_UUID_STRING_BUFLEN bytes in size * * Fetch the globally unique ID of the storage pool as a string * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error; */ int virStoragePoolGetUUIDString(virStoragePoolPtr pool, char *buf) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, buf=%p", pool, buf); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(buf, error); virUUIDFormat(pool->uuid, buf); return 0; error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolGetInfo: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @info: pointer at which to store info * * Get volatile information about the storage pool * such as free space / usage summary * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure. */ int virStoragePoolGetInfo(virStoragePoolPtr pool, virStoragePoolInfoPtr info) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, info=%p", pool, info); virResetLastError(); if (info) memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error); conn = pool->conn; if (conn->storageDriver->storagePoolGetInfo) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolGetInfo(pool, info); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolGetXMLDesc: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @flags: bitwise-OR of virStorageXMLFlags * * Fetch an XML document describing all aspects of the * storage pool. This is suitable for later feeding back * into the virStoragePoolCreateXML method. * * Returns a XML document, or NULL on error */ char * virStoragePoolGetXMLDesc(virStoragePoolPtr pool, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, flags=%x", pool, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, NULL); conn = pool->conn; if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolGetXMLDesc) { char *ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolGetXMLDesc(pool, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return NULL; } /** * virStoragePoolGetAutostart: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @autostart: location in which to store autostart flag * * Fetches the value of the autostart flag, which determines * whether the pool is automatically started at boot time * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int virStoragePoolGetAutostart(virStoragePoolPtr pool, int *autostart) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, autostart=%p", pool, autostart); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(autostart, error); conn = pool->conn; if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolGetAutostart) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolGetAutostart(pool, autostart); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolSetAutostart: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @autostart: new flag setting * * Sets the autostart flag * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int virStoragePoolSetAutostart(virStoragePoolPtr pool, int autostart) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, autostart=%d", pool, autostart); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); conn = pool->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storagePoolSetAutostart) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storagePoolSetAutostart(pool, autostart); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolListAllVolumes: * @pool: Pointer to storage pool * @vols: Pointer to a variable to store the array containing storage volume * objects or NULL if the list is not required (just returns number * of volumes). * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Collect the list of storage volumes, and allocate an array to store those * objects. * * Returns the number of storage volumes found or -1 and sets @vols to * NULL in case of error. On success, the array stored into @vols is * guaranteed to have an extra allocated element set to NULL but not included * in the return count, to make iteration easier. The caller is responsible * for calling virStorageVolFree() on each array element, then calling * free() on @vols. */ int virStoragePoolListAllVolumes(virStoragePoolPtr pool, virStorageVolPtr **vols, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, vols=%p, flags=%x", pool, vols, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); if (pool->conn->storageDriver && pool->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolListAllVolumes) { int ret; ret = pool->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolListAllVolumes(pool, vols, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolNumOfVolumes: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * * Fetch the number of storage volumes within a pool * * Returns the number of storage pools, or -1 on failure */ int virStoragePoolNumOfVolumes(virStoragePoolPtr pool) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p", pool); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); if (pool->conn->storageDriver && pool->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolNumOfVolumes) { int ret; ret = pool->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolNumOfVolumes(pool); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolListVolumes: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @names: array in which to storage volume names * @maxnames: size of names array * * Fetch list of storage volume names, limiting to * at most maxnames. * * To list the volume objects directly, see virStoragePoolListAllVolumes(). * * Returns the number of names fetched, or -1 on error */ int virStoragePoolListVolumes(virStoragePoolPtr pool, char **const names, int maxnames) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", pool, names, maxnames); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (pool->conn->storageDriver && pool->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolListVolumes) { int ret; ret = pool->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolListVolumes(pool, names, maxnames); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStorageVolGetConnect: * @vol: pointer to a pool * * Provides the connection pointer associated with a storage volume. The * reference counter on the connection is not increased by this * call. * * WARNING: When writing libvirt bindings in other languages, do * not use this function. Instead, store the connection and * the volume object together. * * Returns the virConnectPtr or NULL in case of failure. */ virConnectPtr virStorageVolGetConnect(virStorageVolPtr vol) { VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p", vol); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, NULL); return vol->conn; } /** * virStorageVolLookupByName: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @name: name of storage volume * * Fetch a pointer to a storage volume based on its name * within a pool * * Returns a storage volume, or NULL if not found / error */ virStorageVolPtr virStorageVolLookupByName(virStoragePoolPtr pool, const char *name) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, name=%s", pool, name); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error); if (pool->conn->storageDriver && pool->conn->storageDriver->storageVolLookupByName) { virStorageVolPtr ret; ret = pool->conn->storageDriver->storageVolLookupByName(pool, name); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return NULL; } /** * virStorageVolLookupByKey: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @key: globally unique key * * Fetch a pointer to a storage volume based on its * globally unique key * * Returns a storage volume, or NULL if not found / error */ virStorageVolPtr virStorageVolLookupByKey(virConnectPtr conn, const char *key) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, key=%s", conn, key); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(key, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storageVolLookupByKey) { virStorageVolPtr ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storageVolLookupByKey(conn, key); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virStorageVolLookupByPath: * @conn: pointer to hypervisor connection * @path: locally unique path * * Fetch a pointer to a storage volume based on its * locally (host) unique path * * Returns a storage volume, or NULL if not found / error */ virStorageVolPtr virStorageVolLookupByPath(virConnectPtr conn, const char *path) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, path=%s", conn, path); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(path, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storageVolLookupByPath) { virStorageVolPtr ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storageVolLookupByPath(conn, path); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virStorageVolGetName: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * * Fetch the storage volume name. This is unique * within the scope of a pool * * Returns the volume name, or NULL on error */ const char* virStorageVolGetName(virStorageVolPtr vol) { VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p", vol); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, NULL); return vol->name; } /** * virStorageVolGetKey: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * * Fetch the storage volume key. This is globally * unique, so the same volume will have the same * key no matter what host it is accessed from * * Returns the volume key, or NULL on error */ const char* virStorageVolGetKey(virStorageVolPtr vol) { VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p", vol); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, NULL); return vol->key; } /** * virStorageVolCreateXML: * @pool: pointer to storage pool * @xmlDesc: description of volume to create * @flags: bitwise-OR of virStorageVolCreateFlags * * Create a storage volume within a pool based * on an XML description. Not all pools support * creation of volumes. * * Since 1.0.1 VIR_STORAGE_VOL_CREATE_PREALLOC_METADATA * in flags can be used to get higher performance with * qcow2 image files which don't support full preallocation, * by creating a sparse image file with metadata. * * Returns the storage volume, or NULL on error */ virStorageVolPtr virStorageVolCreateXML(virStoragePoolPtr pool, const char *xmlDesc, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, xmlDesc=%s, flags=%x", pool, xmlDesc, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(pool->conn->flags, error); if (pool->conn->storageDriver && pool->conn->storageDriver->storageVolCreateXML) { virStorageVolPtr ret; ret = pool->conn->storageDriver->storageVolCreateXML(pool, xmlDesc, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return NULL; } /** * virStorageVolCreateXMLFrom: * @pool: pointer to parent pool for the new volume * @xmlDesc: description of volume to create * @clonevol: storage volume to use as input * @flags: bitwise-OR of virStorageVolCreateFlags * * Create a storage volume in the parent pool, using the * 'clonevol' volume as input. Information for the new * volume (name, perms) are passed via a typical volume * XML description. * * Since 1.0.1 VIR_STORAGE_VOL_CREATE_PREALLOC_METADATA * in flags can be used to get higher performance with * qcow2 image files which don't support full preallocation, * by creating a sparse image file with metadata. * * Returns the storage volume, or NULL on error */ virStorageVolPtr virStorageVolCreateXMLFrom(virStoragePoolPtr pool, const char *xmlDesc, virStorageVolPtr clonevol, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p, xmlDesc=%s, clonevol=%p, flags=%x", pool, xmlDesc, clonevol, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, NULL); virCheckStorageVolGoto(clonevol, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(pool->conn->flags | clonevol->conn->flags, error); if (pool->conn->storageDriver && pool->conn->storageDriver->storageVolCreateXMLFrom) { virStorageVolPtr ret; ret = pool->conn->storageDriver->storageVolCreateXMLFrom(pool, xmlDesc, clonevol, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return NULL; } /** * virStorageVolDownload: * @vol: pointer to volume to download from * @stream: stream to use as output * @offset: position in @vol to start reading from * @length: limit on amount of data to download * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Download the content of the volume as a stream. If @length * is zero, then the remaining contents of the volume after * @offset will be downloaded. * * This call sets up an asynchronous stream; subsequent use of * stream APIs is necessary to transfer the actual data, * determine how much data is successfully transferred, and * detect any errors. The results will be unpredictable if * another active stream is writing to the storage volume. * * Returns 0, or -1 upon error. */ int virStorageVolDownload(virStorageVolPtr vol, virStreamPtr stream, unsigned long long offset, unsigned long long length, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p, stream=%p, offset=%llu, length=%llu, flags=%x", vol, stream, offset, length, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, -1); virCheckStreamGoto(stream, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(vol->conn->flags, error); if (vol->conn != stream->conn) { virReportInvalidArg(stream, _("stream in %s must match connection of volume '%s'"), __FUNCTION__, vol->name); goto error; } if (vol->conn->storageDriver && vol->conn->storageDriver->storageVolDownload) { int ret; ret = vol->conn->storageDriver->storageVolDownload(vol, stream, offset, length, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(vol->conn); return -1; } /** * virStorageVolUpload: * @vol: pointer to volume to upload * @stream: stream to use as input * @offset: position to start writing to * @length: limit on amount of data to upload * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Upload new content to the volume from a stream. This call * will fail if @offset + @length exceeds the size of the * volume. Otherwise, if @length is non-zero, an error * will be raised if an attempt is made to upload greater * than @length bytes of data. * * This call sets up an asynchronous stream; subsequent use of * stream APIs is necessary to transfer the actual data, * determine how much data is successfully transferred, and * detect any errors. The results will be unpredictable if * another active stream is writing to the storage volume. * * Returns 0, or -1 upon error. */ int virStorageVolUpload(virStorageVolPtr vol, virStreamPtr stream, unsigned long long offset, unsigned long long length, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p, stream=%p, offset=%llu, length=%llu, flags=%x", vol, stream, offset, length, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, -1); virCheckStreamGoto(stream, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(vol->conn->flags, error); if (vol->conn != stream->conn) { virReportInvalidArg(stream, _("stream in %s must match connection of volume '%s'"), __FUNCTION__, vol->name); goto error; } if (vol->conn->storageDriver && vol->conn->storageDriver->storageVolUpload) { int ret; ret = vol->conn->storageDriver->storageVolUpload(vol, stream, offset, length, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(vol->conn); return -1; } /** * virStorageVolDelete: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Delete the storage volume from the pool * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error */ int virStorageVolDelete(virStorageVolPtr vol, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p, flags=%x", vol, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, -1); conn = vol->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storageVolDelete) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storageVolDelete(vol, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(vol->conn); return -1; } /** * virStorageVolWipe: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Ensure data previously on a volume is not accessible to future reads * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error */ int virStorageVolWipe(virStorageVolPtr vol, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p, flags=%x", vol, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, -1); conn = vol->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storageVolWipe) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storageVolWipe(vol, flags); if (ret < 0) { goto error; } return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(vol->conn); return -1; } /** * virStorageVolWipePattern: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * @algorithm: one of virStorageVolWipeAlgorithm * @flags: future flags, use 0 for now * * Similar to virStorageVolWipe, but one can choose * between different wiping algorithms. * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error. */ int virStorageVolWipePattern(virStorageVolPtr vol, unsigned int algorithm, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p, algorithm=%u, flags=%x", vol, algorithm, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, -1); conn = vol->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storageVolWipePattern) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storageVolWipePattern(vol, algorithm, flags); if (ret < 0) { goto error; } return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(vol->conn); return -1; } /** * virStorageVolFree: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * * Release the storage volume handle. The underlying * storage volume continues to exist. * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error */ int virStorageVolFree(virStorageVolPtr vol) { VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p", vol); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, -1); virObjectUnref(vol); return 0; } /** * virStorageVolRef: * @vol: the vol to hold a reference on * * Increment the reference count on the vol. For each * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding * call to virStorageVolFree to release the reference count, once * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object. * * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple * threads are using a connection, and it is required that the * connection remain open until all threads have finished using * it. ie, each new thread using a vol would increment * the reference count. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virStorageVolRef(virStorageVolPtr vol) { VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p refs=%d", vol, vol ? vol->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, -1); virObjectRef(vol); return 0; } /** * virStorageVolGetInfo: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * @info: pointer at which to store info * * Fetches volatile information about the storage * volume such as its current allocation * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure */ int virStorageVolGetInfo(virStorageVolPtr vol, virStorageVolInfoPtr info) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p, info=%p", vol, info); virResetLastError(); if (info) memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error); conn = vol->conn; if (conn->storageDriver->storageVolGetInfo){ int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storageVolGetInfo(vol, info); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(vol->conn); return -1; } /** * virStorageVolGetXMLDesc: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Fetch an XML document describing all aspects of * the storage volume * * Returns the XML document, or NULL on error */ char * virStorageVolGetXMLDesc(virStorageVolPtr vol, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p, flags=%x", vol, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, NULL); conn = vol->conn; if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storageVolGetXMLDesc) { char *ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storageVolGetXMLDesc(vol, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(vol->conn); return NULL; } /** * virStorageVolGetPath: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * * Fetch the storage volume path. Depending on the pool * configuration this is either persistent across hosts, * or dynamically assigned at pool startup. Consult * pool documentation for information on getting the * persistent naming * * Returns the storage volume path, or NULL on error. The * caller must free() the returned path after use. */ char * virStorageVolGetPath(virStorageVolPtr vol) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p", vol); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, NULL); conn = vol->conn; if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storageVolGetPath) { char *ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storageVolGetPath(vol); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(vol->conn); return NULL; } /** * virStorageVolResize: * @vol: pointer to storage volume * @capacity: new capacity, in bytes * @flags: bitwise-OR of virStorageVolResizeFlags * * Changes the capacity of the storage volume @vol to @capacity. The * operation will fail if the new capacity requires allocation that would * exceed the remaining free space in the parent pool. The contents of * the new capacity will appear as all zero bytes. The capacity value will * be rounded to the granularity supported by the hypervisor. * * Normally, the operation will attempt to affect capacity with a minimum * impact on allocation (that is, the default operation favors a sparse * resize). If @flags contains VIR_STORAGE_VOL_RESIZE_ALLOCATE, then the * operation will ensure that allocation is sufficient for the new * capacity; this may make the operation take noticeably longer. * * Normally, the operation treats @capacity as the new size in bytes; * but if @flags contains VIR_STORAGE_VOL_RESIZE_DELTA, then @capacity * represents the size difference to add to the current size. It is * up to the storage pool implementation whether unaligned requests are * rounded up to the next valid boundary, or rejected. * * Normally, this operation should only be used to enlarge capacity; * but if @flags contains VIR_STORAGE_VOL_RESIZE_SHRINK, it is possible to * attempt a reduction in capacity even though it might cause data loss. * If VIR_STORAGE_VOL_RESIZE_DELTA is also present, then @capacity is * subtracted from the current size; without it, @capacity represents * the absolute new size regardless of whether it is larger or smaller * than the current size. * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error. */ int virStorageVolResize(virStorageVolPtr vol, unsigned long long capacity, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("vol=%p capacity=%llu flags=%x", vol, capacity, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckStorageVolReturn(vol, -1); conn = vol->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); /* Zero capacity is only valid with either delta or shrink. */ if (capacity == 0 && !((flags & VIR_STORAGE_VOL_RESIZE_DELTA) || (flags & VIR_STORAGE_VOL_RESIZE_SHRINK))) { virReportInvalidArg(capacity, _("capacity in %s cannot be zero without 'delta' " "or 'shrink' flags set"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->storageDriver && conn->storageDriver->storageVolResize) { int ret; ret = conn->storageDriver->storageVolResize(vol, capacity, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(vol->conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeNumOfDevices: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @cap: capability name * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Provides the number of node devices. * * If the optional 'cap' argument is non-NULL, then the count * will be restricted to devices with the specified capability * * Returns the number of node devices or -1 in case of error */ int virNodeNumOfDevices(virConnectPtr conn, const char *cap, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cap=%s, flags=%x", conn, NULLSTR(cap), flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver && conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeNumOfDevices) { int ret; ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeNumOfDevices(conn, cap, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListAllNodeDevices: * @conn: Pointer to the hypervisor connection. * @devices: Pointer to a variable to store the array containing the node * device objects or NULL if the list is not required (just returns * number of node devices). * @flags: bitwise-OR of virConnectListAllNodeDevices. * * Collect the list of node devices, and allocate an array to store those * objects. * * Normally, all node devices are returned; however, @flags can be used to * filter the results for a smaller list of targeted node devices. The valid * flags are divided into groups, where each group contains bits that * describe mutually exclusive attributes of a node device, and where all bits * within a group describe all possible node devices. * * Only one group of the @flags is provided to filter the node devices by * capability type, flags include: * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_SYSTEM * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_PCI_DEV * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_USB_DEV * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_USB_INTERFACE * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_NET * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_SCSI_HOST * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_SCSI_TARGET * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_SCSI * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_STORAGE * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_FC_HOST * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_VPORTS * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_NODE_DEVICES_CAP_SCSI_GENERIC * * Returns the number of node devices found or -1 and sets @devices to NULL in * case of error. On success, the array stored into @devices is guaranteed to * have an extra allocated element set to NULL but not included in the return * count, to make iteration easier. The caller is responsible for calling * virNodeDeviceFree() on each array element, then calling free() on * @devices. */ int virConnectListAllNodeDevices(virConnectPtr conn, virNodeDevicePtr **devices, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, devices=%p, flags=%x", conn, devices, flags); virResetLastError(); if (devices) *devices = NULL; virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver && conn->nodeDeviceDriver->connectListAllNodeDevices) { int ret; ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->connectListAllNodeDevices(conn, devices, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeListDevices: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @cap: capability name * @names: array to collect the list of node device names * @maxnames: size of @names * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Collect the list of node devices, and store their names in @names * * For more control over the results, see virConnectListAllNodeDevices(). * * If the optional 'cap' argument is non-NULL, then the count * will be restricted to devices with the specified capability * * Returns the number of node devices found or -1 in case of error */ int virNodeListDevices(virConnectPtr conn, const char *cap, char **const names, int maxnames, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cap=%s, names=%p, maxnames=%d, flags=%x", conn, cap, names, maxnames, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver && conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeListDevices) { int ret; ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeListDevices(conn, cap, names, maxnames, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeDeviceLookupByName: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @name: unique device name * * Lookup a node device by its name. * * Returns a virNodeDevicePtr if found, NULL otherwise. */ virNodeDevicePtr virNodeDeviceLookupByName(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, name=%p", conn, name); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error); if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver && conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceLookupByName) { virNodeDevicePtr ret; ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceLookupByName(conn, name); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNodeDeviceLookupSCSIHostByWWN: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @wwnn: WWNN of the SCSI Host. * @wwpn: WWPN of the SCSI Host. * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Lookup SCSI Host which is capable with 'fc_host' by its WWNN and WWPN. * * Returns a virNodeDevicePtr if found, NULL otherwise. */ virNodeDevicePtr virNodeDeviceLookupSCSIHostByWWN(virConnectPtr conn, const char *wwnn, const char *wwpn, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, wwnn=%p, wwpn=%p, flags=%x", conn, wwnn, wwpn, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(wwnn, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(wwpn, error); if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver && conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceLookupSCSIHostByWWN) { virNodeDevicePtr ret; ret = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceLookupSCSIHostByWWN(conn, wwnn, wwpn, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNodeDeviceGetXMLDesc: * @dev: pointer to the node device * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Fetch an XML document describing all aspects of * the device. * * Returns the XML document, or NULL on error */ char * virNodeDeviceGetXMLDesc(virNodeDevicePtr dev, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p, flags=%x", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, NULL); if (dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver && dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceGetXMLDesc) { char *ret; ret = dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceGetXMLDesc(dev, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dev->conn); return NULL; } /** * virNodeDeviceGetName: * @dev: the device * * Just return the device name * * Returns the device name or NULL in case of error */ const char * virNodeDeviceGetName(virNodeDevicePtr dev) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, NULL); return dev->name; } /** * virNodeDeviceGetParent: * @dev: the device * * Accessor for the parent of the device * * Returns the name of the device's parent, or NULL if an * error occurred or when the device has no parent. */ const char * virNodeDeviceGetParent(virNodeDevicePtr dev) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, NULL); if (!dev->parent) { if (dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver && dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceGetParent) { dev->parent = dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceGetParent(dev); } else { virReportUnsupportedError(); virDispatchError(dev->conn); return NULL; } } return dev->parent; } /** * virNodeDeviceNumOfCaps: * @dev: the device * * Accessor for the number of capabilities supported by the device. * * Returns the number of capabilities supported by the device or -1 * in case of error. */ int virNodeDeviceNumOfCaps(virNodeDevicePtr dev) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1); if (dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver && dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceNumOfCaps) { int ret; ret = dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceNumOfCaps(dev); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dev->conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeDeviceListCaps: * @dev: the device * @names: array to collect the list of capability names * @maxnames: size of @names * * Lists the names of the capabilities supported by the device. * * Returns the number of capability names listed in @names or -1 * in case of error. */ int virNodeDeviceListCaps(virNodeDevicePtr dev, char **const names, int maxnames) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL, names, maxnames); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver && dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceListCaps) { int ret; ret = dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceListCaps(dev, names, maxnames); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dev->conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeDeviceFree: * @dev: pointer to the node device * * Drops a reference to the node device, freeing it if * this was the last reference. * * Returns the 0 for success, -1 for error. */ int virNodeDeviceFree(virNodeDevicePtr dev) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1); virObjectUnref(dev); return 0; } /** * virNodeDeviceRef: * @dev: the dev to hold a reference on * * Increment the reference count on the dev. For each * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding * call to virNodeDeviceFree to release the reference count, once * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object. * * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple * threads are using a connection, and it is required that the * connection remain open until all threads have finished using * it. ie, each new thread using a dev would increment * the reference count. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virNodeDeviceRef(virNodeDevicePtr dev) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p refs=%d", dev, dev ? dev->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1); virObjectRef(dev); return 0; } /** * virNodeDeviceDettach: * @dev: pointer to the node device * * Dettach the node device from the node itself so that it may be * assigned to a guest domain. * * Depending on the hypervisor, this may involve operations such * as unbinding any device drivers from the device, binding the * device to a dummy device driver and resetting the device. * * If the device is currently in use by the node, this method may * fail. * * Once the device is not assigned to any guest, it may be re-attached * to the node using the virNodeDeviceReattach() method. * * If the caller needs control over which backend driver will be used * during PCI device assignment (to use something other than the * default, for example VFIO), the newer virNodeDeviceDetachFlags() * API should be used instead. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virNodeDeviceDettach(virNodeDevicePtr dev) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dev->conn->flags, error); if (dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceDettach) { int ret; ret = dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceDettach(dev); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dev->conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeDeviceDetachFlags: * @dev: pointer to the node device * @driverName: name of backend driver that will be used * for later device assignment to a domain. NULL * means "use the hypervisor default driver" * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Detach the node device from the node itself so that it may be * assigned to a guest domain. * * Depending on the hypervisor, this may involve operations such as * unbinding any device drivers from the device, binding the device to * a dummy device driver and resetting the device. Different backend * drivers expect the device to be bound to different dummy * devices. For example, QEMU's "kvm" backend driver (the default) * expects the device to be bound to "pci-stub", but its "vfio" * backend driver expects the device to be bound to "vfio-pci". * * If the device is currently in use by the node, this method may * fail. * * Once the device is not assigned to any guest, it may be re-attached * to the node using the virNodeDeviceReAttach() method. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virNodeDeviceDetachFlags(virNodeDevicePtr dev, const char *driverName, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p driverName=%s flags=%x", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL, driverName ? driverName : "(default)", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dev->conn->flags, error); if (dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceDetachFlags) { int ret; ret = dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceDetachFlags(dev, driverName, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dev->conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeDeviceReAttach: * @dev: pointer to the node device * * Re-attach a previously dettached node device to the node so that it * may be used by the node again. * * Depending on the hypervisor, this may involve operations such * as resetting the device, unbinding it from a dummy device driver * and binding it to its appropriate driver. * * If the device is currently in use by a guest, this method may fail. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virNodeDeviceReAttach(virNodeDevicePtr dev) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dev->conn->flags, error); if (dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceReAttach) { int ret; ret = dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceReAttach(dev); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dev->conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeDeviceReset: * @dev: pointer to the node device * * Reset a previously dettached node device to the node before or * after assigning it to a guest. * * The exact reset semantics depends on the hypervisor and device * type but, for example, KVM will attempt to reset PCI devices with * a Function Level Reset, Secondary Bus Reset or a Power Management * D-State reset. * * If the reset will affect other devices which are currently in use, * this function may fail. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virNodeDeviceReset(virNodeDevicePtr dev) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p, conn=%p", dev, dev ? dev->conn : NULL); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dev->conn->flags, error); if (dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceReset) { int ret; ret = dev->conn->driver->nodeDeviceReset(dev); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dev->conn); return -1; } /** * virNodeDeviceCreateXML: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @xmlDesc: string containing an XML description of the device to be created * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Create a new device on the VM host machine, for example, virtual * HBAs created using vport_create. * * Returns a node device object if successful, NULL in case of failure */ virNodeDevicePtr virNodeDeviceCreateXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlDesc=%s, flags=%x", conn, xmlDesc, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error); if (conn->nodeDeviceDriver && conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceCreateXML) { virNodeDevicePtr dev = conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceCreateXML(conn, xmlDesc, flags); if (dev == NULL) goto error; return dev; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNodeDeviceDestroy: * @dev: a device object * * Destroy the device object. The virtual device (only works for vHBA * currently) is removed from the host operating system. This function * may require privileged access. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virNodeDeviceDestroy(virNodeDevicePtr dev) { VIR_DEBUG("dev=%p", dev); virResetLastError(); virCheckNodeDeviceReturn(dev, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dev->conn->flags, error); if (dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver && dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceDestroy) { int retval = dev->conn->nodeDeviceDriver->nodeDeviceDestroy(dev); if (retval < 0) { goto error; } return 0; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dev->conn); return -1; } /* * Domain Event Notification */ /** * virConnectDomainEventRegister: * @conn: pointer to the connection * @cb: callback to the function handling domain events * @opaque: opaque data to pass on to the callback * @freecb: optional function to deallocate opaque when not used anymore * * Adds a callback to receive notifications of domain lifecycle events * occurring on a connection. This function requires that an event loop * has been previously registered with virEventRegisterImpl() or * virEventRegisterDefaultImpl(). * * Use of this method is no longer recommended. Instead applications * should try virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny() which has a more flexible * API contract. * * The virDomainPtr object handle passed into the callback upon delivery * of an event is only valid for the duration of execution of the callback. * If the callback wishes to keep the domain object after the callback returns, * it shall take a reference to it, by calling virDomainRef. * The reference can be released once the object is no longer required * by calling virDomainFree. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. Older versions of some hypervisors * sometimes returned a positive number on success, but without any reliable * semantics on what that number represents. */ int virConnectDomainEventRegister(virConnectPtr conn, virConnectDomainEventCallback cb, void *opaque, virFreeCallback freecb) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cb=%p, opaque=%p, freecb=%p", conn, cb, opaque, freecb); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cb, error); if (conn->driver && conn->driver->connectDomainEventRegister) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectDomainEventRegister(conn, cb, opaque, freecb); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectDomainEventDeregister: * @conn: pointer to the connection * @cb: callback to the function handling domain events * * Removes a callback previously registered with the * virConnectDomainEventRegister() function. * * Use of this method is no longer recommended. Instead applications * should try virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny() which has a more flexible * API contract * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. Older versions of some hypervisors * sometimes returned a positive number on success, but without any reliable * semantics on what that number represents. */ int virConnectDomainEventDeregister(virConnectPtr conn, virConnectDomainEventCallback cb) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cb=%p", conn, cb); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cb, error); if (conn->driver && conn->driver->connectDomainEventDeregister) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectDomainEventDeregister(conn, cb); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virSecretGetConnect: * @secret: A virSecret secret * * Provides the connection pointer associated with a secret. The reference * counter on the connection is not increased by this call. * * WARNING: When writing libvirt bindings in other languages, do not use this * function. Instead, store the connection and the secret object together. * * Returns the virConnectPtr or NULL in case of failure. */ virConnectPtr virSecretGetConnect(virSecretPtr secret) { VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p", secret); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, NULL); return secret->conn; } /** * virConnectNumOfSecrets: * @conn: virConnect connection * * Fetch number of currently defined secrets. * * Returns the number currently defined secrets. */ int virConnectNumOfSecrets(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->secretDriver != NULL && conn->secretDriver->connectNumOfSecrets != NULL) { int ret; ret = conn->secretDriver->connectNumOfSecrets(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListAllSecrets: * @conn: Pointer to the hypervisor connection. * @secrets: Pointer to a variable to store the array containing the secret * objects or NULL if the list is not required (just returns the * number of secrets). * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Collect the list of secrets, and allocate an array to store those * objects. * * Normally, all secrets are returned; however, @flags can be used to * filter the results for a smaller list of targeted secrets. The valid * flags are divided into groups, where each group contains bits that * describe mutually exclusive attributes of a secret, and where all bits * within a group describe all possible secrets. * * The first group of @flags is used to filter secrets by its storage * location. Flag VIR_CONNECT_LIST_SECRETS_EPHEMERAL selects secrets that * are kept only in memory. Flag VIR_CONNECT_LIST_SECRETS_NO_EPHEMERAL * selects secrets that are kept in persistent storage. * * The second group of @flags is used to filter secrets by privacy. Flag * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_SECRETS_PRIVATE seclets secrets that are never revealed * to any caller of libvirt nor to any other node. Flag * VIR_CONNECT_LIST_SECRETS_NO_PRIVATE selects non-private secrets. * * Returns the number of secrets found or -1 and sets @secrets to NULL in case * of error. On success, the array stored into @secrets is guaranteed to * have an extra allocated element set to NULL but not included in the return count, * to make iteration easier. The caller is responsible for calling * virSecretFree() on each array element, then calling free() on @secrets. */ int virConnectListAllSecrets(virConnectPtr conn, virSecretPtr **secrets, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, secrets=%p, flags=%x", conn, secrets, flags); virResetLastError(); if (secrets) *secrets = NULL; virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->secretDriver && conn->secretDriver->connectListAllSecrets) { int ret; ret = conn->secretDriver->connectListAllSecrets(conn, secrets, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListSecrets: * @conn: virConnect connection * @uuids: Pointer to an array to store the UUIDs * @maxuuids: size of the array. * * List UUIDs of defined secrets, store pointers to names in uuids. * * Returns the number of UUIDs provided in the array, or -1 on failure. */ int virConnectListSecrets(virConnectPtr conn, char **uuids, int maxuuids) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, uuids=%p, maxuuids=%d", conn, uuids, maxuuids); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuids, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxuuids, error); if (conn->secretDriver != NULL && conn->secretDriver->connectListSecrets != NULL) { int ret; ret = conn->secretDriver->connectListSecrets(conn, uuids, maxuuids); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virSecretLookupByUUID: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @uuid: the raw UUID for the secret * * Try to lookup a secret on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. * Uses the 16 bytes of raw data to describe the UUID * * Returns a new secret object or NULL in case of failure. If the * secret cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_SECRET error is raised. */ virSecretPtr virSecretLookupByUUID(virConnectPtr conn, const unsigned char *uuid) { VIR_UUID_DEBUG(conn, uuid); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error); if (conn->secretDriver && conn->secretDriver->secretLookupByUUID) { virSecretPtr ret; ret = conn->secretDriver->secretLookupByUUID(conn, uuid); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virSecretLookupByUUIDString: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @uuidstr: the string UUID for the secret * * Try to lookup a secret on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. * Uses the printable string value to describe the UUID * * Returns a new secret object or NULL in case of failure. If the * secret cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_SECRET error is raised. */ virSecretPtr virSecretLookupByUUIDString(virConnectPtr conn, const char *uuidstr) { unsigned char uuid[VIR_UUID_BUFLEN]; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, uuidstr=%s", conn, NULLSTR(uuidstr)); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuidstr, error); if (virUUIDParse(uuidstr, uuid) < 0) { virReportInvalidArg(uuidstr, _("uuidstr in %s must be a valid UUID"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } return virSecretLookupByUUID(conn, &uuid[0]); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virSecretLookupByUsage: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @usageType: the type of secret usage * @usageID: identifier of the object using the secret * * Try to lookup a secret on the given hypervisor based on its usage * The usageID is unique within the set of secrets sharing the * same usageType value. * * Returns a new secret object or NULL in case of failure. If the * secret cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_SECRET error is raised. */ virSecretPtr virSecretLookupByUsage(virConnectPtr conn, int usageType, const char *usageID) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, usageType=%d usageID=%s", conn, usageType, NULLSTR(usageID)); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(usageID, error); if (conn->secretDriver && conn->secretDriver->secretLookupByUsage) { virSecretPtr ret; ret = conn->secretDriver->secretLookupByUsage(conn, usageType, usageID); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virSecretDefineXML: * @conn: virConnect connection * @xml: XML describing the secret. * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * If XML specifies a UUID, locates the specified secret and replaces all * attributes of the secret specified by UUID by attributes specified in xml * (any attributes not specified in xml are discarded). * * Otherwise, creates a new secret with an automatically chosen UUID, and * initializes its attributes from xml. * * Returns a secret on success, NULL on failure. */ virSecretPtr virSecretDefineXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xml, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xml=%s, flags=%x", conn, xml, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xml, error); if (conn->secretDriver != NULL && conn->secretDriver->secretDefineXML != NULL) { virSecretPtr ret; ret = conn->secretDriver->secretDefineXML(conn, xml, flags); if (ret == NULL) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virSecretGetUUID: * @secret: A virSecret secret * @uuid: buffer of VIR_UUID_BUFLEN bytes in size * * Fetches the UUID of the secret. * * Returns 0 on success with the uuid buffer being filled, or * -1 upon failure. */ int virSecretGetUUID(virSecretPtr secret, unsigned char *uuid) { VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p", secret); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error); memcpy(uuid, &secret->uuid[0], VIR_UUID_BUFLEN); return 0; error: virDispatchError(secret->conn); return -1; } /** * virSecretGetUUIDString: * @secret: a secret object * @buf: pointer to a VIR_UUID_STRING_BUFLEN bytes array * * Get the UUID for a secret as string. For more information about * UUID see RFC4122. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virSecretGetUUIDString(virSecretPtr secret, char *buf) { VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p, buf=%p", secret, buf); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(buf, error); virUUIDFormat(secret->uuid, buf); return 0; error: virDispatchError(secret->conn); return -1; } /** * virSecretGetUsageType: * @secret: a secret object * * Get the type of object which uses this secret. The returned * value is one of the constants defined in the virSecretUsageType * enumeration. More values may be added to this enumeration in * the future, so callers should expect to see usage types they * do not explicitly know about. * * Returns a positive integer identifying the type of object, * or -1 upon error. */ int virSecretGetUsageType(virSecretPtr secret) { VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p", secret); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, -1); return secret->usageType; } /** * virSecretGetUsageID: * @secret: a secret object * * Get the unique identifier of the object with which this * secret is to be used. The format of the identifier is * dependant on the usage type of the secret. For a secret * with a usage type of VIR_SECRET_USAGE_TYPE_VOLUME the * identifier will be a fully qualfied path name. The * identifiers are intended to be unique within the set of * all secrets sharing the same usage type. ie, there shall * only ever be one secret for each volume path. * * Returns a string identifying the object using the secret, * or NULL upon error */ const char * virSecretGetUsageID(virSecretPtr secret) { VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p", secret); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, NULL); return secret->usageID; } /** * virSecretGetXMLDesc: * @secret: A virSecret secret * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Fetches an XML document describing attributes of the secret. * * Returns the XML document on success, NULL on failure. The caller must * free() the XML. */ char * virSecretGetXMLDesc(virSecretPtr secret, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p, flags=%x", secret, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, NULL); conn = secret->conn; if (conn->secretDriver != NULL && conn->secretDriver->secretGetXMLDesc != NULL) { char *ret; ret = conn->secretDriver->secretGetXMLDesc(secret, flags); if (ret == NULL) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virSecretSetValue: * @secret: A virSecret secret * @value: Value of the secret * @value_size: Size of the value * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Sets the value of a secret. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ int virSecretSetValue(virSecretPtr secret, const unsigned char *value, size_t value_size, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p, value=%p, value_size=%zu, flags=%x", secret, value, value_size, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, -1); conn = secret->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(value, error); if (conn->secretDriver != NULL && conn->secretDriver->secretSetValue != NULL) { int ret; ret = conn->secretDriver->secretSetValue(secret, value, value_size, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virSecretGetValue: * @secret: A virSecret connection * @value_size: Place for storing size of the secret value * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Fetches the value of a secret. * * Returns the secret value on success, NULL on failure. The caller must * free() the secret value. */ unsigned char * virSecretGetValue(virSecretPtr secret, size_t *value_size, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p, value_size=%p, flags=%x", secret, value_size, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, NULL); conn = secret->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(value_size, error); if (conn->secretDriver != NULL && conn->secretDriver->secretGetValue != NULL) { unsigned char *ret; ret = conn->secretDriver->secretGetValue(secret, value_size, flags, 0); if (ret == NULL) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virSecretUndefine: * @secret: A virSecret secret * * Deletes the specified secret. This does not free the associated * virSecretPtr object. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ int virSecretUndefine(virSecretPtr secret) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p", secret); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, -1); conn = secret->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->secretDriver != NULL && conn->secretDriver->secretUndefine != NULL) { int ret; ret = conn->secretDriver->secretUndefine(secret); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virSecretRef: * @secret: the secret to hold a reference on * * Increment the reference count on the secret. For each additional call to * this method, there shall be a corresponding call to virSecretFree to release * the reference count, once the caller no longer needs the reference to this * object. * * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple threads are * using a connection, and it is required that the connection remain open until * all threads have finished using it. ie, each new thread using a secret would * increment the reference count. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virSecretRef(virSecretPtr secret) { VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p refs=%d", secret, secret ? secret->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, -1); virObjectRef(secret); return 0; } /** * virSecretFree: * @secret: pointer to a secret * * Release the secret handle. The underlying secret continues to exist. * * Returns 0 on success, or -1 on error */ int virSecretFree(virSecretPtr secret) { VIR_DEBUG("secret=%p", secret); virResetLastError(); virCheckSecretReturn(secret, -1); virObjectUnref(secret); return 0; } /** * virStreamNew: * @conn: pointer to the connection * @flags: bitwise-OR of virStreamFlags * * Creates a new stream object which can be used to perform * streamed I/O with other public API function. * * When no longer needed, a stream object must be released * with virStreamFree. If a data stream has been used, * then the application must call virStreamFinish or * virStreamAbort before free'ing to, in order to notify * the driver of termination. * * If a non-blocking data stream is required passed * VIR_STREAM_NONBLOCK for flags, otherwise pass 0. * * Returns the new stream, or NULL upon error */ virStreamPtr virStreamNew(virConnectPtr conn, unsigned int flags) { virStreamPtr st; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, flags=%x", conn, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); st = virGetStream(conn); if (st) st->flags = flags; else virDispatchError(conn); return st; } /** * virStreamRef: * @stream: pointer to the stream * * Increment the reference count on the stream. For each * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding * call to virStreamFree to release the reference count, once * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure */ int virStreamRef(virStreamPtr stream) { VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p refs=%d", stream, stream ? stream->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); virObjectRef(stream); return 0; } /** * virStreamSend: * @stream: pointer to the stream object * @data: buffer to write to stream * @nbytes: size of @data buffer * * Write a series of bytes to the stream. This method may * block the calling application for an arbitrary amount * of time. Once an application has finished sending data * it should call virStreamFinish to wait for successful * confirmation from the driver, or detect any error. * * This method may not be used if a stream source has been * registered. * * Errors are not guaranteed to be reported synchronously * with the call, but may instead be delayed until a * subsequent call. * * An example using this with a hypothetical file upload * API looks like * * virStreamPtr st = virStreamNew(conn, 0); * int fd = open("demo.iso", O_RDONLY); * * virConnectUploadFile(conn, "demo.iso", st); * * while (1) { * char buf[1024]; * int got = read(fd, buf, 1024); * if (got < 0) { * virStreamAbort(st); * break; * } * if (got == 0) { * virStreamFinish(st); * break; * } * int offset = 0; * while (offset < got) { * int sent = virStreamSend(st, buf+offset, got-offset); * if (sent < 0) { * virStreamAbort(st); * goto done; * } * offset += sent; * } * } * if (virStreamFinish(st) < 0) * ... report an error .... * done: * virStreamFree(st); * close(fd); * * Returns the number of bytes written, which may be less * than requested. * * Returns -1 upon error, at which time the stream will * be marked as aborted, and the caller should now release * the stream with virStreamFree. * * Returns -2 if the outgoing transmit buffers are full & * the stream is marked as non-blocking. */ int virStreamSend(virStreamPtr stream, const char *data, size_t nbytes) { VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p, data=%p, nbytes=%zi", stream, data, nbytes); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(data, error); if (stream->driver && stream->driver->streamSend) { int ret; ret = (stream->driver->streamSend)(stream, data, nbytes); if (ret == -2) return -2; if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(stream->conn); return -1; } /** * virStreamRecv: * @stream: pointer to the stream object * @data: buffer to read into from stream * @nbytes: size of @data buffer * * Reads a series of bytes from the stream. This method may * block the calling application for an arbitrary amount * of time. * * Errors are not guaranteed to be reported synchronously * with the call, but may instead be delayed until a * subsequent call. * * An example using this with a hypothetical file download * API looks like * * virStreamPtr st = virStreamNew(conn, 0); * int fd = open("demo.iso", O_WRONLY, 0600); * * virConnectDownloadFile(conn, "demo.iso", st); * * while (1) { * char buf[1024]; * int got = virStreamRecv(st, buf, 1024); * if (got < 0) * break; * if (got == 0) { * virStreamFinish(st); * break; * } * int offset = 0; * while (offset < got) { * int sent = write(fd, buf + offset, got - offset); * if (sent < 0) { * virStreamAbort(st); * goto done; * } * offset += sent; * } * } * if (virStreamFinish(st) < 0) * ... report an error .... * done: * virStreamFree(st); * close(fd); * * * Returns the number of bytes read, which may be less * than requested. * * Returns 0 when the end of the stream is reached, at * which time the caller should invoke virStreamFinish() * to get confirmation of stream completion. * * Returns -1 upon error, at which time the stream will * be marked as aborted, and the caller should now release * the stream with virStreamFree. * * Returns -2 if there is no data pending to be read & the * stream is marked as non-blocking. */ int virStreamRecv(virStreamPtr stream, char *data, size_t nbytes) { VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p, data=%p, nbytes=%zi", stream, data, nbytes); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(data, error); if (stream->driver && stream->driver->streamRecv) { int ret; ret = (stream->driver->streamRecv)(stream, data, nbytes); if (ret == -2) return -2; if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(stream->conn); return -1; } /** * virStreamSendAll: * @stream: pointer to the stream object * @handler: source callback for reading data from application * @opaque: application defined data * * Send the entire data stream, reading the data from the * requested data source. This is simply a convenient alternative * to virStreamSend, for apps that do blocking-I/O. * * An example using this with a hypothetical file upload * API looks like * * int mysource(virStreamPtr st, char *buf, int nbytes, void *opaque) { * int *fd = opaque; * * return read(*fd, buf, nbytes); * } * * virStreamPtr st = virStreamNew(conn, 0); * int fd = open("demo.iso", O_RDONLY); * * virConnectUploadFile(conn, st); * if (virStreamSendAll(st, mysource, &fd) < 0) { * ...report an error ... * goto done; * } * if (virStreamFinish(st) < 0) * ...report an error... * virStreamFree(st); * close(fd); * * Returns 0 if all the data was successfully sent. The caller * should invoke virStreamFinish(st) to flush the stream upon * success and then virStreamFree * * Returns -1 upon any error, with virStreamAbort() already * having been called, so the caller need only call * virStreamFree() */ int virStreamSendAll(virStreamPtr stream, virStreamSourceFunc handler, void *opaque) { char *bytes = NULL; int want = 1024*64; int ret = -1; VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p, handler=%p, opaque=%p", stream, handler, opaque); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(handler, cleanup); if (stream->flags & VIR_STREAM_NONBLOCK) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s", _("data sources cannot be used for non-blocking streams")); goto cleanup; } if (VIR_ALLOC_N(bytes, want) < 0) goto cleanup; for (;;) { int got, offset = 0; got = (handler)(stream, bytes, want, opaque); if (got < 0) { virStreamAbort(stream); goto cleanup; } if (got == 0) break; while (offset < got) { int done; done = virStreamSend(stream, bytes + offset, got - offset); if (done < 0) goto cleanup; offset += done; } } ret = 0; cleanup: VIR_FREE(bytes); if (ret != 0) virDispatchError(stream->conn); return ret; } /** * virStreamRecvAll: * @stream: pointer to the stream object * @handler: sink callback for writing data to application * @opaque: application defined data * * Receive the entire data stream, sending the data to the * requested data sink. This is simply a convenient alternative * to virStreamRecv, for apps that do blocking-I/O. * * An example using this with a hypothetical file download * API looks like * * int mysink(virStreamPtr st, const char *buf, int nbytes, void *opaque) { * int *fd = opaque; * * return write(*fd, buf, nbytes); * } * * virStreamPtr st = virStreamNew(conn, 0); * int fd = open("demo.iso", O_WRONLY); * * virConnectUploadFile(conn, st); * if (virStreamRecvAll(st, mysink, &fd) < 0) { * ...report an error ... * goto done; * } * if (virStreamFinish(st) < 0) * ...report an error... * virStreamFree(st); * close(fd); * * Returns 0 if all the data was successfully received. The caller * should invoke virStreamFinish(st) to flush the stream upon * success and then virStreamFree * * Returns -1 upon any error, with virStreamAbort() already * having been called, so the caller need only call * virStreamFree() */ int virStreamRecvAll(virStreamPtr stream, virStreamSinkFunc handler, void *opaque) { char *bytes = NULL; int want = 1024*64; int ret = -1; VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p, handler=%p, opaque=%p", stream, handler, opaque); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(handler, cleanup); if (stream->flags & VIR_STREAM_NONBLOCK) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s", _("data sinks cannot be used for non-blocking streams")); goto cleanup; } if (VIR_ALLOC_N(bytes, want) < 0) goto cleanup; for (;;) { int got, offset = 0; got = virStreamRecv(stream, bytes, want); if (got < 0) goto cleanup; if (got == 0) break; while (offset < got) { int done; done = (handler)(stream, bytes + offset, got - offset, opaque); if (done < 0) { virStreamAbort(stream); goto cleanup; } offset += done; } } ret = 0; cleanup: VIR_FREE(bytes); if (ret != 0) virDispatchError(stream->conn); return ret; } /** * virStreamEventAddCallback: * @stream: pointer to the stream object * @events: set of events to monitor * @cb: callback to invoke when an event occurs * @opaque: application defined data * @ff: callback to free @opaque data * * Register a callback to be notified when a stream * becomes writable, or readable. This is most commonly * used in conjunction with non-blocking data streams * to integrate into an event loop * * Returns 0 on success, -1 upon error */ int virStreamEventAddCallback(virStreamPtr stream, int events, virStreamEventCallback cb, void *opaque, virFreeCallback ff) { VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p, events=%d, cb=%p, opaque=%p, ff=%p", stream, events, cb, opaque, ff); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); if (stream->driver && stream->driver->streamEventAddCallback) { int ret; ret = (stream->driver->streamEventAddCallback)(stream, events, cb, opaque, ff); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(stream->conn); return -1; } /** * virStreamEventUpdateCallback: * @stream: pointer to the stream object * @events: set of events to monitor * * Changes the set of events to monitor for a stream. This allows * for event notification to be changed without having to * unregister & register the callback completely. This method * is guaranteed to succeed if a callback is already registered * * Returns 0 on success, -1 if no callback is registered */ int virStreamEventUpdateCallback(virStreamPtr stream, int events) { VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p, events=%d", stream, events); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); if (stream->driver && stream->driver->streamEventUpdateCallback) { int ret; ret = (stream->driver->streamEventUpdateCallback)(stream, events); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(stream->conn); return -1; } /** * virStreamEventRemoveCallback: * @stream: pointer to the stream object * * Remove an event callback from the stream * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ int virStreamEventRemoveCallback(virStreamPtr stream) { VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p", stream); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); if (stream->driver && stream->driver->streamEventRemoveCallback) { int ret; ret = (stream->driver->streamEventRemoveCallback)(stream); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(stream->conn); return -1; } /** * virStreamFinish: * @stream: pointer to the stream object * * Indicate that there is no further data to be transmitted * on the stream. For output streams this should be called once * all data has been written. For input streams this should be * called once virStreamRecv returns end-of-file. * * This method is a synchronization point for all asynchronous * errors, so if this returns a success code the application can * be sure that all data has been successfully processed. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 upon error */ int virStreamFinish(virStreamPtr stream) { VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p", stream); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); if (stream->driver && stream->driver->streamFinish) { int ret; ret = (stream->driver->streamFinish)(stream); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(stream->conn); return -1; } /** * virStreamAbort: * @stream: pointer to the stream object * * Request that the in progress data transfer be cancelled * abnormally before the end of the stream has been reached. * For output streams this can be used to inform the driver * that the stream is being terminated early. For input * streams this can be used to inform the driver that it * should stop sending data. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 upon error */ int virStreamAbort(virStreamPtr stream) { VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p", stream); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); if (!stream->driver) { VIR_DEBUG("aborting unused stream"); return 0; } if (stream->driver->streamAbort) { int ret; ret = (stream->driver->streamAbort)(stream); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(stream->conn); return -1; } /** * virStreamFree: * @stream: pointer to the stream object * * Decrement the reference count on a stream, releasing * the stream object if the reference count has hit zero. * * There must not be an active data transfer in progress * when releasing the stream. If a stream needs to be * disposed of prior to end of stream being reached, then * the virStreamAbort function should be called first. * * Returns 0 upon success, or -1 on error */ int virStreamFree(virStreamPtr stream) { VIR_DEBUG("stream=%p", stream); virResetLastError(); virCheckStreamReturn(stream, -1); /* XXX Enforce shutdown before free'ing resources ? */ virObjectUnref(stream); return 0; } /** * virDomainIsActive: * @dom: pointer to the domain object * * Determine if the domain is currently running * * Returns 1 if running, 0 if inactive, -1 on error */ int virDomainIsActive(virDomainPtr dom) { VIR_DEBUG("dom=%p", dom); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); if (dom->conn->driver->domainIsActive) { int ret; ret = dom->conn->driver->domainIsActive(dom); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainIsPersistent: * @dom: pointer to the domain object * * Determine if the domain has a persistent configuration * which means it will still exist after shutting down * * Returns 1 if persistent, 0 if transient, -1 on error */ int virDomainIsPersistent(virDomainPtr dom) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); if (dom->conn->driver->domainIsPersistent) { int ret; ret = dom->conn->driver->domainIsPersistent(dom); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainIsUpdated: * @dom: pointer to the domain object * * Determine if the domain has been updated. * * Returns 1 if updated, 0 if not, -1 on error */ int virDomainIsUpdated(virDomainPtr dom) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); if (dom->conn->driver->domainIsUpdated) { int ret; ret = dom->conn->driver->domainIsUpdated(dom); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkIsActive: * @net: pointer to the network object * * Determine if the network is currently running * * Returns 1 if running, 0 if inactive, -1 on error */ int virNetworkIsActive(virNetworkPtr net) { VIR_DEBUG("net=%p", net); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(net, -1); if (net->conn->networkDriver->networkIsActive) { int ret; ret = net->conn->networkDriver->networkIsActive(net); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(net->conn); return -1; } /** * virNetworkIsPersistent: * @net: pointer to the network object * * Determine if the network has a persistent configuration * which means it will still exist after shutting down * * Returns 1 if persistent, 0 if transient, -1 on error */ int virNetworkIsPersistent(virNetworkPtr net) { VIR_DEBUG("net=%p", net); virResetLastError(); virCheckNetworkReturn(net, -1); if (net->conn->networkDriver->networkIsPersistent) { int ret; ret = net->conn->networkDriver->networkIsPersistent(net); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(net->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolIsActive: * @pool: pointer to the storage pool object * * Determine if the storage pool is currently running * * Returns 1 if running, 0 if inactive, -1 on error */ int virStoragePoolIsActive(virStoragePoolPtr pool) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p", pool); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); if (pool->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolIsActive) { int ret; ret = pool->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolIsActive(pool); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virStoragePoolIsPersistent: * @pool: pointer to the storage pool object * * Determine if the storage pool has a persistent configuration * which means it will still exist after shutting down * * Returns 1 if persistent, 0 if transient, -1 on error */ int virStoragePoolIsPersistent(virStoragePoolPtr pool) { VIR_DEBUG("pool=%p", pool); virResetLastError(); virCheckStoragePoolReturn(pool, -1); if (pool->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolIsPersistent) { int ret; ret = pool->conn->storageDriver->storagePoolIsPersistent(pool); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(pool->conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNumOfNWFilters: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Provides the number of nwfilters. * * Returns the number of nwfilters found or -1 in case of error */ int virConnectNumOfNWFilters(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->nwfilterDriver && conn->nwfilterDriver->connectNumOfNWFilters) { int ret; ret = conn->nwfilterDriver->connectNumOfNWFilters(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListAllNWFilters: * @conn: Pointer to the hypervisor connection. * @filters: Pointer to a variable to store the array containing the network * filter objects or NULL if the list is not required (just returns * number of network filters). * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Collect the list of network filters, and allocate an array to store those * objects. * * Returns the number of network filters found or -1 and sets @filters to NULL * in case of error. On success, the array stored into @filters is guaranteed to * have an extra allocated element set to NULL but not included in the return count, * to make iteration easier. The caller is responsible for calling * virNWFilterFree() on each array element, then calling free() on @filters. */ int virConnectListAllNWFilters(virConnectPtr conn, virNWFilterPtr **filters, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, filters=%p, flags=%x", conn, filters, flags); virResetLastError(); if (filters) *filters = NULL; virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->nwfilterDriver && conn->nwfilterDriver->connectListAllNWFilters) { int ret; ret = conn->nwfilterDriver->connectListAllNWFilters(conn, filters, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectListNWFilters: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @names: array to collect the list of names of network filters * @maxnames: size of @names * * Collect the list of network filters, and store their names in @names * * Returns the number of network filters found or -1 in case of error */ int virConnectListNWFilters(virConnectPtr conn, char **const names, int maxnames) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, names=%p, maxnames=%d", conn, names, maxnames); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(maxnames, error); if (conn->nwfilterDriver && conn->nwfilterDriver->connectListNWFilters) { int ret; ret = conn->nwfilterDriver->connectListNWFilters(conn, names, maxnames); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virNWFilterLookupByName: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @name: name for the network filter * * Try to lookup a network filter on the given hypervisor based on its name. * * Returns a new nwfilter object or NULL in case of failure. If the * network filter cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_NWFILTER error is raised. */ virNWFilterPtr virNWFilterLookupByName(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, name=%s", conn, name); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error); if (conn->nwfilterDriver && conn->nwfilterDriver->nwfilterLookupByName) { virNWFilterPtr ret; ret = conn->nwfilterDriver->nwfilterLookupByName(conn, name); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNWFilterLookupByUUID: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @uuid: the raw UUID for the network filter * * Try to lookup a network filter on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. * * Returns a new nwfilter object or NULL in case of failure. If the * nwfdilter cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_NWFILTER error is raised. */ virNWFilterPtr virNWFilterLookupByUUID(virConnectPtr conn, const unsigned char *uuid) { VIR_UUID_DEBUG(conn, uuid); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error); if (conn->nwfilterDriver && conn->nwfilterDriver->nwfilterLookupByUUID){ virNWFilterPtr ret; ret = conn->nwfilterDriver->nwfilterLookupByUUID(conn, uuid); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNWFilterLookupByUUIDString: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @uuidstr: the string UUID for the nwfilter * * Try to lookup an nwfilter on the given hypervisor based on its UUID. * * Returns a new nwfilter object or NULL in case of failure. If the * nwfilter cannot be found, then VIR_ERR_NO_NWFILTER error is raised. */ virNWFilterPtr virNWFilterLookupByUUIDString(virConnectPtr conn, const char *uuidstr) { unsigned char uuid[VIR_UUID_BUFLEN]; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, uuidstr=%s", conn, NULLSTR(uuidstr)); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuidstr, error); if (virUUIDParse(uuidstr, uuid) < 0) { virReportInvalidArg(uuidstr, _("uuidstr in %s must be a valid UUID"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } return virNWFilterLookupByUUID(conn, &uuid[0]); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNWFilterFree: * @nwfilter: a nwfilter object * * Free the nwfilter object. The running instance is kept alive. * The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virNWFilterFree(virNWFilterPtr nwfilter) { VIR_DEBUG("nwfilter=%p", nwfilter); virResetLastError(); virCheckNWFilterReturn(nwfilter, -1); virObjectUnref(nwfilter); return 0; } /** * virNWFilterGetName: * @nwfilter: a nwfilter object * * Get the public name for the network filter * * Returns a pointer to the name or NULL, the string need not be deallocated * its lifetime will be the same as the nwfilter object. */ const char * virNWFilterGetName(virNWFilterPtr nwfilter) { VIR_DEBUG("nwfilter=%p", nwfilter); virResetLastError(); virCheckNWFilterReturn(nwfilter, NULL); return nwfilter->name; } /** * virNWFilterGetUUID: * @nwfilter: a nwfilter object * @uuid: pointer to a VIR_UUID_BUFLEN bytes array * * Get the UUID for a network filter * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virNWFilterGetUUID(virNWFilterPtr nwfilter, unsigned char *uuid) { VIR_DEBUG("nwfilter=%p, uuid=%p", nwfilter, uuid); virResetLastError(); virCheckNWFilterReturn(nwfilter, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(uuid, error); memcpy(uuid, &nwfilter->uuid[0], VIR_UUID_BUFLEN); return 0; error: virDispatchError(nwfilter->conn); return -1; } /** * virNWFilterGetUUIDString: * @nwfilter: a nwfilter object * @buf: pointer to a VIR_UUID_STRING_BUFLEN bytes array * * Get the UUID for a network filter as string. For more information about * UUID see RFC4122. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success */ int virNWFilterGetUUIDString(virNWFilterPtr nwfilter, char *buf) { VIR_DEBUG("nwfilter=%p, buf=%p", nwfilter, buf); virResetLastError(); virCheckNWFilterReturn(nwfilter, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(buf, error); virUUIDFormat(nwfilter->uuid, buf); return 0; error: virDispatchError(nwfilter->conn); return -1; } /** * virNWFilterDefineXML: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @xmlDesc: an XML description of the nwfilter * * Define a new network filter, based on an XML description * similar to the one returned by virNWFilterGetXMLDesc() * * Returns a new nwfilter object or NULL in case of failure */ virNWFilterPtr virNWFilterDefineXML(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlDesc=%s", conn, xmlDesc); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->nwfilterDriver && conn->nwfilterDriver->nwfilterDefineXML) { virNWFilterPtr ret; ret = conn->nwfilterDriver->nwfilterDefineXML(conn, xmlDesc); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virNWFilterUndefine: * @nwfilter: a nwfilter object * * Undefine the nwfilter object. This call will not succeed if * a running VM is referencing the filter. This does not free the * associated virNWFilterPtr object. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virNWFilterUndefine(virNWFilterPtr nwfilter) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("nwfilter=%p", nwfilter); virResetLastError(); virCheckNWFilterReturn(nwfilter, -1); conn = nwfilter->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->nwfilterDriver && conn->nwfilterDriver->nwfilterUndefine) { int ret; ret = conn->nwfilterDriver->nwfilterUndefine(nwfilter); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(nwfilter->conn); return -1; } /** * virNWFilterGetXMLDesc: * @nwfilter: a nwfilter object * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Provide an XML description of the network filter. The description may be * reused later to redefine the network filter with virNWFilterCreateXML(). * * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case of error. * the caller must free() the returned value. */ char * virNWFilterGetXMLDesc(virNWFilterPtr nwfilter, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("nwfilter=%p, flags=%x", nwfilter, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckNWFilterReturn(nwfilter, NULL); conn = nwfilter->conn; if (conn->nwfilterDriver && conn->nwfilterDriver->nwfilterGetXMLDesc) { char *ret; ret = conn->nwfilterDriver->nwfilterGetXMLDesc(nwfilter, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(nwfilter->conn); return NULL; } /** * virNWFilterRef: * @nwfilter: the nwfilter to hold a reference on * * Increment the reference count on the nwfilter. For each * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding * call to virNWFilterFree to release the reference count, once * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object. * * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple * threads are using a connection, and it is required that the * connection remain open until all threads have finished using * it. ie, each new thread using an nwfilter would increment * the reference count. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virNWFilterRef(virNWFilterPtr nwfilter) { VIR_DEBUG("nwfilter=%p refs=%d", nwfilter, nwfilter ? nwfilter->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckNWFilterReturn(nwfilter, -1); virObjectRef(nwfilter); return 0; } /** * virInterfaceIsActive: * @iface: pointer to the interface object * * Determine if the interface is currently running * * Returns 1 if running, 0 if inactive, -1 on error */ int virInterfaceIsActive(virInterfacePtr iface) { VIR_DEBUG("iface=%p", iface); virResetLastError(); virCheckInterfaceReturn(iface, -1); if (iface->conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceIsActive) { int ret; ret = iface->conn->interfaceDriver->interfaceIsActive(iface); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(iface->conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectIsEncrypted: * @conn: pointer to the connection object * * Determine if the connection to the hypervisor is encrypted * * Returns 1 if encrypted, 0 if not encrypted, -1 on error */ int virConnectIsEncrypted(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->driver->connectIsEncrypted) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectIsEncrypted(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectIsSecure: * @conn: pointer to the connection object * * Determine if the connection to the hypervisor is secure * * A connection will be classed as secure if it is either * encrypted, or running over a channel which is not exposed * to eavesdropping (eg a UNIX domain socket, or pipe) * * Returns 1 if secure, 0 if not secure, -1 on error */ int virConnectIsSecure(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->driver->connectIsSecure) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectIsSecure(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectCompareCPU: * @conn: virConnect connection * @xmlDesc: XML describing the CPU to compare with host CPU * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Compares the given CPU description with the host CPU * * Returns comparison result according to enum virCPUCompareResult */ int virConnectCompareCPU(virConnectPtr conn, const char *xmlDesc, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlDesc=%s, flags=%x", conn, xmlDesc, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error); if (conn->driver->connectCompareCPU) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectCompareCPU(conn, xmlDesc, flags); if (ret == VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR; } /** * virConnectGetCPUModelNames: * * @conn: virConnect connection * @arch: Architecture * @models: Pointer to a variable to store the NULL-terminated array of the * CPU models supported for the specified architecture. Each element * and the array itself must be freed by the caller with free. Pass * NULL if only the list length is needed. * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0. * * Get the list of supported CPU models for a specific architecture. * * Returns -1 on error, number of elements in @models on success. */ int virConnectGetCPUModelNames(virConnectPtr conn, const char *arch, char ***models, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, arch=%s, models=%p, flags=%x", conn, arch, models, flags); virResetLastError(); if (models) *models = NULL; virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(arch, error); if (conn->driver->connectGetCPUModelNames) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectGetCPUModelNames(conn, arch, models, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectBaselineCPU: * * @conn: virConnect connection * @xmlCPUs: array of XML descriptions of host CPUs * @ncpus: number of CPUs in xmlCPUs * @flags: bitwise-OR of virConnectBaselineCPUFlags * * Computes the most feature-rich CPU which is compatible with all given * host CPUs. * * If @flags includes VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_EXPAND_FEATURES then libvirt * will explicitly list all CPU features that are part of the host CPU, * without this flag features that are part of the CPU model will not be * listed. * * Returns XML description of the computed CPU or NULL on error. */ char * virConnectBaselineCPU(virConnectPtr conn, const char **xmlCPUs, unsigned int ncpus, unsigned int flags) { size_t i; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, xmlCPUs=%p, ncpus=%u, flags=%x", conn, xmlCPUs, ncpus, flags); if (xmlCPUs) { for (i = 0; i < ncpus; i++) VIR_DEBUG("xmlCPUs[%zu]=%s", i, NULLSTR(xmlCPUs[i])); } virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, NULL); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlCPUs, error); if (conn->driver->connectBaselineCPU) { char *cpu; cpu = conn->driver->connectBaselineCPU(conn, xmlCPUs, ncpus, flags); if (!cpu) goto error; return cpu; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainGetJobInfo: * @domain: a domain object * @info: pointer to a virDomainJobInfo structure allocated by the user * * Extract information about progress of a background job on a domain. * Will return an error if the domain is not active. * * This function returns a limited amount of information in comparison * to virDomainGetJobStats(). * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetJobInfo(virDomainPtr domain, virDomainJobInfoPtr info) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "info=%p", info); virResetLastError(); if (info) memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetJobInfo) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetJobInfo(domain, info); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetJobStats: * @domain: a domain object * @type: where to store the job type (one of virDomainJobType) * @params: where to store job statistics * @nparams: number of items in @params * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Extract information about progress of a background job on a domain. * Will return an error if the domain is not active. The function returns * a superset of progress information provided by virDomainGetJobInfo. * Possible fields returned in @params are defined by VIR_DOMAIN_JOB_* * macros and new fields will likely be introduced in the future so callers * may receive fields that they do not understand in case they talk to a * newer server. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainGetJobStats(virDomainPtr domain, int *type, virTypedParameterPtr *params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "type=%p, params=%p, nparams=%p, flags=%x", type, params, nparams, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(type, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetJobStats) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetJobStats(domain, type, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainAbortJob: * @domain: a domain object * * Requests that the current background job be aborted at the * soonest opportunity. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainAbortJob(virDomainPtr domain) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainAbortJob) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainAbortJob(domain); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainMigrateSetMaxDowntime: * @domain: a domain object * @downtime: maximum tolerable downtime for live migration, in milliseconds * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Sets maximum tolerable time for which the domain is allowed to be paused * at the end of live migration. It's supposed to be called while the domain is * being live-migrated as a reaction to migration progress. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise. */ int virDomainMigrateSetMaxDowntime(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long long downtime, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "downtime=%llu, flags=%x", downtime, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetMaxDowntime) { if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetMaxDowntime(domain, downtime, flags) < 0) goto error; return 0; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainMigrateGetCompressionCache: * @domain: a domain object * @cacheSize: return value of current size of the cache (in bytes) * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Gets current size of the cache (in bytes) used for compressing repeatedly * transferred memory pages during live migration. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise. */ int virDomainMigrateGetCompressionCache(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long long *cacheSize, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cacheSize=%p, flags=%x", cacheSize, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cacheSize, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigrateGetCompressionCache) { if (conn->driver->domainMigrateGetCompressionCache(domain, cacheSize, flags) < 0) goto error; return 0; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainMigrateSetCompressionCache: * @domain: a domain object * @cacheSize: size of the cache (in bytes) used for compression * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Sets size of the cache (in bytes) used for compressing repeatedly * transferred memory pages during live migration. It's supposed to be called * while the domain is being live-migrated as a reaction to migration progress * and increasing number of compression cache misses obtained from * virDomainGetJobStats. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise. */ int virDomainMigrateSetCompressionCache(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long long cacheSize, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "cacheSize=%llu, flags=%x", cacheSize, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetCompressionCache) { if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetCompressionCache(domain, cacheSize, flags) < 0) goto error; return 0; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainMigrateSetMaxSpeed: * @domain: a domain object * @bandwidth: migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * The maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used to do migration * can be specified with the bandwidth parameter. Not all hypervisors * will support a bandwidth cap * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise. */ int virDomainMigrateSetMaxSpeed(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long bandwidth, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "bandwidth=%lu, flags=%x", bandwidth, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetMaxSpeed) { if (conn->driver->domainMigrateSetMaxSpeed(domain, bandwidth, flags) < 0) goto error; return 0; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainMigrateGetMaxSpeed: * @domain: a domain object * @bandwidth: return value of current migration bandwidth limit in MiB/s * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Get the current maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used if the * domain is migrated. Not all hypervisors will support a bandwidth limit. * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 otherwise. */ int virDomainMigrateGetMaxSpeed(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned long *bandwidth, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "bandwidth = %p, flags=%x", bandwidth, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(bandwidth, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainMigrateGetMaxSpeed) { if (conn->driver->domainMigrateGetMaxSpeed(domain, bandwidth, flags) < 0) goto error; return 0; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny: * @conn: pointer to the connection * @dom: pointer to the domain * @eventID: the event type to receive * @cb: callback to the function handling domain events * @opaque: opaque data to pass on to the callback * @freecb: optional function to deallocate opaque when not used anymore * * Adds a callback to receive notifications of arbitrary domain events * occurring on a domain. This function requires that an event loop * has been previously registered with virEventRegisterImpl() or * virEventRegisterDefaultImpl(). * * If @dom is NULL, then events will be monitored for any domain. If @dom * is non-NULL, then only the specific domain will be monitored. * * Most types of event have a callback providing a custom set of parameters * for the event. When registering an event, it is thus necessary to use * the VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_CALLBACK() macro to cast the supplied function pointer * to match the signature of this method. * * The virDomainPtr object handle passed into the callback upon delivery * of an event is only valid for the duration of execution of the callback. * If the callback wishes to keep the domain object after the callback returns, * it shall take a reference to it, by calling virDomainRef(). * The reference can be released once the object is no longer required * by calling virDomainFree(). * * The return value from this method is a positive integer identifier * for the callback. To unregister a callback, this callback ID should * be passed to the virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny() method. * * Returns a callback identifier on success, -1 on failure. */ int virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny(virConnectPtr conn, virDomainPtr dom, int eventID, virConnectDomainEventGenericCallback cb, void *opaque, virFreeCallback freecb) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "conn=%p, eventID=%d, cb=%p, opaque=%p, freecb=%p", conn, eventID, cb, opaque, freecb); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (dom) { virCheckDomainGoto(dom, error); if (dom->conn != conn) { virReportInvalidArg(dom, _("domain '%s' in %s must match connection"), dom->name, __FUNCTION__); goto error; } } virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cb, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(eventID, error); if (eventID >= VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LAST) { virReportInvalidArg(eventID, _("eventID in %s must be less than %d"), __FUNCTION__, VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LAST); goto error; } if (conn->driver && conn->driver->connectDomainEventRegisterAny) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectDomainEventRegisterAny(conn, dom, eventID, cb, opaque, freecb); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny: * @conn: pointer to the connection * @callbackID: the callback identifier * * Removes an event callback. The callbackID parameter should be the * value obtained from a previous virConnectDomainEventRegisterAny() method. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. Older versions of some hypervisors * sometimes returned a positive number on success, but without any reliable * semantics on what that number represents. */ int virConnectDomainEventDeregisterAny(virConnectPtr conn, int callbackID) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, callbackID=%d", conn, callbackID); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(callbackID, error); if (conn->driver && conn->driver->connectDomainEventDeregisterAny) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectDomainEventDeregisterAny(conn, callbackID); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNetworkEventRegisterAny: * @conn: pointer to the connection * @net: pointer to the network * @eventID: the event type to receive * @cb: callback to the function handling network events * @opaque: opaque data to pass on to the callback * @freecb: optional function to deallocate opaque when not used anymore * * Adds a callback to receive notifications of arbitrary network events * occurring on a network. This function requires that an event loop * has been previously registered with virEventRegisterImpl() or * virEventRegisterDefaultImpl(). * * If @net is NULL, then events will be monitored for any network. If @net * is non-NULL, then only the specific network will be monitored. * * Most types of event have a callback providing a custom set of parameters * for the event. When registering an event, it is thus necessary to use * the VIR_NETWORK_EVENT_CALLBACK() macro to cast the supplied function pointer * to match the signature of this method. * * The virNetworkPtr object handle passed into the callback upon delivery * of an event is only valid for the duration of execution of the callback. * If the callback wishes to keep the network object after the callback * returns, it shall take a reference to it, by calling virNetworkRef(). * The reference can be released once the object is no longer required * by calling virNetworkFree(). * * The return value from this method is a positive integer identifier * for the callback. To unregister a callback, this callback ID should * be passed to the virConnectNetworkEventDeregisterAny() method. * * Returns a callback identifier on success, -1 on failure. */ int virConnectNetworkEventRegisterAny(virConnectPtr conn, virNetworkPtr net, int eventID, virConnectNetworkEventGenericCallback cb, void *opaque, virFreeCallback freecb) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, eventID=%d, cb=%p, opaque=%p, freecb=%p", conn, eventID, cb, opaque, freecb); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (net) { virCheckNetworkGoto(net, error); if (net->conn != conn) { virReportInvalidArg(net, _("network '%s' in %s must match connection"), net->name, __FUNCTION__); goto error; } } virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cb, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(eventID, error); if (eventID >= VIR_NETWORK_EVENT_ID_LAST) { virReportInvalidArg(eventID, _("eventID in %s must be less than %d"), __FUNCTION__, VIR_NETWORK_EVENT_ID_LAST); goto error; } if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->connectNetworkEventRegisterAny) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->connectNetworkEventRegisterAny(conn, net, eventID, cb, opaque, freecb); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectNetworkEventDeregisterAny: * @conn: pointer to the connection * @callbackID: the callback identifier * * Removes an event callback. The callbackID parameter should be the * value obtained from a previous virConnectNetworkEventRegisterAny() method. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int virConnectNetworkEventDeregisterAny(virConnectPtr conn, int callbackID) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, callbackID=%d", conn, callbackID); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(callbackID, error); if (conn->networkDriver && conn->networkDriver->connectNetworkEventDeregisterAny) { int ret; ret = conn->networkDriver->connectNetworkEventDeregisterAny(conn, callbackID); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainManagedSave: * @dom: pointer to the domain * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSaveRestoreFlags * * This method will suspend a domain and save its memory contents to * a file on disk. After the call, if successful, the domain is not * listed as running anymore. * The difference from virDomainSave() is that libvirt is keeping track of * the saved state itself, and will reuse it once the domain is being * restarted (automatically or via an explicit libvirt call). * As a result any running domain is sure to not have a managed saved image. * This also implies that managed save only works on persistent domains, * since the domain must still exist in order to use virDomainCreate() to * restart it. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_BYPASS_CACHE, then libvirt will * attempt to bypass the file system cache while creating the file, or * fail if it cannot do so for the given system; this can allow less * pressure on file system cache, but also risks slowing saves to NFS. * * Normally, the managed saved state will remember whether the domain * was running or paused, and start will resume to the same state. * Specifying VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING or VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED in * @flags will override the default saved into the file. These two * flags are mutually exclusive. * * Returns 0 in case of success or -1 in case of failure */ int virDomainManagedSave(virDomainPtr dom, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_RUNNING) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SAVE_PAUSED)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("running and paused flags in %s are mutually " "exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainManagedSave) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainManagedSave(dom, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainHasManagedSaveImage: * @dom: pointer to the domain * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Check if a domain has a managed save image as created by * virDomainManagedSave(). Note that any running domain should not have * such an image, as it should have been removed on restart. * * Returns 0 if no image is present, 1 if an image is present, and * -1 in case of error */ int virDomainHasManagedSaveImage(virDomainPtr dom, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; if (conn->driver->domainHasManagedSaveImage) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainHasManagedSaveImage(dom, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainManagedSaveRemove: * @dom: pointer to the domain * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Remove any managed save image for this domain. * * Returns 0 in case of success, and -1 in case of error */ int virDomainManagedSaveRemove(virDomainPtr dom, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn->driver->domainManagedSaveRemove) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainManagedSaveRemove(dom, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSnapshotGetName: * @snapshot: a snapshot object * * Get the public name for that snapshot * * Returns a pointer to the name or NULL, the string need not be deallocated * as its lifetime will be the same as the snapshot object. */ const char * virDomainSnapshotGetName(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot) { VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p", snapshot); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, NULL); return snapshot->name; } /** * virDomainSnapshotGetDomain: * @snapshot: a snapshot object * * Provides the domain pointer associated with a snapshot. The * reference counter on the domain is not increased by this * call. * * WARNING: When writing libvirt bindings in other languages, do not use this * function. Instead, store the domain and the snapshot object together. * * Returns the domain or NULL. */ virDomainPtr virDomainSnapshotGetDomain(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot) { VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p", snapshot); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, NULL); return snapshot->domain; } /** * virDomainSnapshotGetConnect: * @snapshot: a snapshot object * * Provides the connection pointer associated with a snapshot. The * reference counter on the connection is not increased by this * call. * * WARNING: When writing libvirt bindings in other languages, do not use this * function. Instead, store the connection and the snapshot object together. * * Returns the connection or NULL. */ virConnectPtr virDomainSnapshotGetConnect(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot) { VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p", snapshot); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, NULL); return snapshot->domain->conn; } /** * virDomainSnapshotCreateXML: * @domain: a domain object * @xmlDesc: string containing an XML description of the domain * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSnapshotCreateFlags * * Creates a new snapshot of a domain based on the snapshot xml * contained in xmlDesc. * * If @flags is 0, the domain can be active, in which case the * snapshot will be a system checkpoint (both disk state and runtime * VM state such as RAM contents), where reverting to the snapshot is * the same as resuming from hibernation (TCP connections may have * timed out, but everything else picks up where it left off); or * the domain can be inactive, in which case the snapshot includes * just the disk state prior to booting. The newly created snapshot * becomes current (see virDomainSnapshotCurrent()), and is a child * of any previous current snapshot. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_REDEFINE, then this * is a request to reinstate snapshot metadata that was previously * discarded, rather than creating a new snapshot. This can be used * to recreate a snapshot hierarchy on a destination, then remove it * on the source, in order to allow migration (since migration * normally fails if snapshot metadata still remains on the source * machine). When redefining snapshot metadata, the current snapshot * will not be altered unless the VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_CURRENT * flag is also present. It is an error to request the * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_CURRENT flag without * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_REDEFINE. On some hypervisors, * redefining an existing snapshot can be used to alter host-specific * portions of the domain XML to be used during revert (such as * backing filenames associated with disk devices), but must not alter * guest-visible layout. When redefining a snapshot name that does * not exist, the hypervisor may validate that reverting to the * snapshot appears to be possible (for example, disk images have * snapshot contents by the requested name). Not all hypervisors * support these flags. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_NO_METADATA, then the * domain's disk images are modified according to @xmlDesc, but then * the just-created snapshot has its metadata deleted. This flag is * incompatible with VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_REDEFINE. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_HALT, then the domain * will be inactive after the snapshot completes, regardless of whether * it was active before; otherwise, a running domain will still be * running after the snapshot. This flag is invalid on transient domains, * and is incompatible with VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_REDEFINE. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_LIVE, then the domain * is not paused while creating the snapshot. This increases the size * of the memory dump file, but reduces downtime of the guest while * taking the snapshot. Some hypervisors only support this flag during * external checkpoints. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_DISK_ONLY, then the * snapshot will be limited to the disks described in @xmlDesc, and no * VM state will be saved. For an active guest, the disk image may be * inconsistent (as if power had been pulled), and specifying this * with the VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_HALT flag risks data loss. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_QUIESCE, then the * libvirt will attempt to use guest agent to freeze and thaw all * file systems in use within domain OS. However, if the guest agent * is not present, an error is thrown. Moreover, this flag requires * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_DISK_ONLY to be passed as well. * * By default, if the snapshot involves external files, and any of the * destination files already exist as a non-empty regular file, the * snapshot is rejected to avoid losing contents of those files. * However, if @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_REUSE_EXT, * then the destination files must already exist and contain content * identical to the source files (this allows a management app to * pre-create files with relative backing file names, rather than the * default of creating with absolute backing file names). * * Be aware that although libvirt prefers to report errors up front with * no other effect, some hypervisors have certain types of failures where * the overall command can easily fail even though the guest configuration * was partially altered (for example, if a disk snapshot request for two * disks fails on the second disk, but the first disk alteration cannot be * rolled back). If this API call fails, it is therefore normally * necessary to follow up with virDomainGetXMLDesc() and check each disk * to determine if any partial changes occurred. However, if @flags * contains VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_ATOMIC, then libvirt guarantees * that this command will not alter any disks unless the entire set of * changes can be done atomically, making failure recovery simpler (note * that it is still possible to fail after disks have changed, but only * in the much rarer cases of running out of memory or disk space). * * Some hypervisors may prevent this operation if there is a current * block copy operation; in that case, use virDomainBlockJobAbort() * to stop the block copy first. * * Returns an (opaque) virDomainSnapshotPtr on success, NULL on failure. */ virDomainSnapshotPtr virDomainSnapshotCreateXML(virDomainPtr domain, const char *xmlDesc, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "xmlDesc=%s, flags=%x", xmlDesc, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(xmlDesc, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_CURRENT) && !(flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_REDEFINE)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("use of 'current' flag in %s requires " "'redefine' flag"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_REDEFINE) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_NO_METADATA)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("'redefine' and 'no metadata' flags in %s are " "mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_REDEFINE) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_CREATE_HALT)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("'redefine' and 'halt' flags in %s are mutually " "exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotCreateXML) { virDomainSnapshotPtr ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSnapshotCreateXML(domain, xmlDesc, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainSnapshotGetXMLDesc: * @snapshot: a domain snapshot object * @flags: bitwise-OR of subset of virDomainXMLFlags * * Provide an XML description of the domain snapshot. * * No security-sensitive data will be included unless @flags contains * VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE; this flag is rejected on read-only * connections. For this API, @flags should not contain either * VIR_DOMAIN_XML_INACTIVE or VIR_DOMAIN_XML_UPDATE_CPU. * * Returns a 0 terminated UTF-8 encoded XML instance, or NULL in case of error. * the caller must free() the returned value. */ char * virDomainSnapshotGetXMLDesc(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p, flags=%x", snapshot, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, NULL); conn = snapshot->domain->conn; if ((conn->flags & VIR_CONNECT_RO) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_XML_SECURE)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_DENIED, "%s", _("virDomainSnapshotGetXMLDesc with secure flag")); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotGetXMLDesc) { char *ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSnapshotGetXMLDesc(snapshot, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainSnapshotNum: * @domain: a domain object * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainSnapshotListFlags * * Provides the number of domain snapshots for this domain. * * By default, this command covers all snapshots; it is also possible to * limit things to just snapshots with no parents, when @flags includes * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ROOTS. Additional filters are provided in * groups, where each group contains bits that describe mutually exclusive * attributes of a snapshot, and where all bits within a group describe * all possible snapshots. Some hypervisors might reject explicit bits * from a group where the hypervisor cannot make a distinction. For a * group supported by a given hypervisor, the behavior when no bits of a * group are set is identical to the behavior when all bits in that group * are set. When setting bits from more than one group, it is possible to * select an impossible combination, in that case a hypervisor may return * either 0 or an error. * * The first group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_LEAVES and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_LEAVES, to filter based on snapshots that * have no further children (a leaf snapshot). * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_METADATA and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_METADATA, for filtering snapshots based on * whether they have metadata that would prevent the removal of the last * reference to a domain. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INACTIVE, * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ACTIVE, and VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_DISK_ONLY, * for filtering snapshots based on what domain state is tracked by the * snapshot. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INTERNAL and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_EXTERNAL, for filtering snapshots based on * whether the snapshot is stored inside the disk images or as * additional files. * * Returns the number of domain snapshots found or -1 in case of error. */ int virDomainSnapshotNum(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotNum) { int ret = conn->driver->domainSnapshotNum(domain, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSnapshotListNames: * @domain: a domain object * @names: array to collect the list of names of snapshots * @nameslen: size of @names * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainSnapshotListFlags * * Collect the list of domain snapshots for the given domain, and store * their names in @names. The value to use for @nameslen can be determined * by virDomainSnapshotNum() with the same @flags. * * By default, this command covers all snapshots; it is also possible to * limit things to just snapshots with no parents, when @flags includes * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ROOTS. Additional filters are provided in * groups, where each group contains bits that describe mutually exclusive * attributes of a snapshot, and where all bits within a group describe * all possible snapshots. Some hypervisors might reject explicit bits * from a group where the hypervisor cannot make a distinction. For a * group supported by a given hypervisor, the behavior when no bits of a * group are set is identical to the behavior when all bits in that group * are set. When setting bits from more than one group, it is possible to * select an impossible combination, in that case a hypervisor may return * either 0 or an error. * * The first group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_LEAVES and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_LEAVES, to filter based on snapshots that * have no further children (a leaf snapshot). * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_METADATA and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_METADATA, for filtering snapshots based on * whether they have metadata that would prevent the removal of the last * reference to a domain. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INACTIVE, * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ACTIVE, and VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_DISK_ONLY, * for filtering snapshots based on what domain state is tracked by the * snapshot. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INTERNAL and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_EXTERNAL, for filtering snapshots based on * whether the snapshot is stored inside the disk images or as * additional files. * * Note that this command is inherently racy: another connection can * define a new snapshot between a call to virDomainSnapshotNum() and * this call. You are only guaranteed that all currently defined * snapshots were listed if the return is less than @nameslen. Likewise, * you should be prepared for virDomainSnapshotLookupByName() to fail when * converting a name from this call into a snapshot object, if another * connection deletes the snapshot in the meantime. For more control over * the results, see virDomainListAllSnapshots(). * * Returns the number of domain snapshots found or -1 in case of error. * The caller is responsible to call free() for each member of the array. */ int virDomainSnapshotListNames(virDomainPtr domain, char **names, int nameslen, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "names=%p, nameslen=%d, flags=%x", names, nameslen, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(nameslen, error); if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotListNames) { int ret = conn->driver->domainSnapshotListNames(domain, names, nameslen, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainListAllSnapshots: * @domain: a domain object * @snaps: pointer to variable to store the array containing snapshot objects, * or NULL if the list is not required (just returns number of * snapshots) * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainSnapshotListFlags * * Collect the list of domain snapshots for the given domain, and allocate * an array to store those objects. This API solves the race inherent in * virDomainSnapshotListNames(). * * By default, this command covers all snapshots; it is also possible to * limit things to just snapshots with no parents, when @flags includes * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ROOTS. Additional filters are provided in * groups, where each group contains bits that describe mutually exclusive * attributes of a snapshot, and where all bits within a group describe * all possible snapshots. Some hypervisors might reject explicit bits * from a group where the hypervisor cannot make a distinction. For a * group supported by a given hypervisor, the behavior when no bits of a * group are set is identical to the behavior when all bits in that group * are set. When setting bits from more than one group, it is possible to * select an impossible combination, in that case a hypervisor may return * either 0 or an error. * * The first group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_LEAVES and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_LEAVES, to filter based on snapshots that * have no further children (a leaf snapshot). * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_METADATA and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_METADATA, for filtering snapshots based on * whether they have metadata that would prevent the removal of the last * reference to a domain. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INACTIVE, * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ACTIVE, and VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_DISK_ONLY, * for filtering snapshots based on what domain state is tracked by the * snapshot. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INTERNAL and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_EXTERNAL, for filtering snapshots based on * whether the snapshot is stored inside the disk images or as * additional files. * * Returns the number of domain snapshots found or -1 and sets @snaps to * NULL in case of error. On success, the array stored into @snaps is * guaranteed to have an extra allocated element set to NULL but not included * in the return count, to make iteration easier. The caller is responsible * for calling virDomainSnapshotFree() on each array element, then calling * free() on @snaps. */ int virDomainListAllSnapshots(virDomainPtr domain, virDomainSnapshotPtr **snaps, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "snaps=%p, flags=%x", snaps, flags); virResetLastError(); if (snaps) *snaps = NULL; virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainListAllSnapshots) { int ret = conn->driver->domainListAllSnapshots(domain, snaps, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSnapshotNumChildren: * @snapshot: a domain snapshot object * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainSnapshotListFlags * * Provides the number of child snapshots for this domain snapshot. * * By default, this command covers only direct children; it is also possible * to expand things to cover all descendants, when @flags includes * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_DESCENDANTS. Also, some filters are provided in * groups, where each group contains bits that describe mutually exclusive * attributes of a snapshot, and where all bits within a group describe * all possible snapshots. Some hypervisors might reject explicit bits * from a group where the hypervisor cannot make a distinction. For a * group supported by a given hypervisor, the behavior when no bits of a * group are set is identical to the behavior when all bits in that group * are set. When setting bits from more than one group, it is possible to * select an impossible combination, in that case a hypervisor may return * either 0 or an error. * * The first group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_LEAVES and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_LEAVES, to filter based on snapshots that * have no further children (a leaf snapshot). * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_METADATA and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_METADATA, for filtering snapshots based on * whether they have metadata that would prevent the removal of the last * reference to a domain. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INACTIVE, * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ACTIVE, and VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_DISK_ONLY, * for filtering snapshots based on what domain state is tracked by the * snapshot. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INTERNAL and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_EXTERNAL, for filtering snapshots based on * whether the snapshot is stored inside the disk images or as * additional files. * * Returns the number of domain snapshots found or -1 in case of error. */ int virDomainSnapshotNumChildren(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p, flags=%x", snapshot, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, -1); conn = snapshot->domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotNumChildren) { int ret = conn->driver->domainSnapshotNumChildren(snapshot, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSnapshotListChildrenNames: * @snapshot: a domain snapshot object * @names: array to collect the list of names of snapshots * @nameslen: size of @names * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainSnapshotListFlags * * Collect the list of domain snapshots that are children of the given * snapshot, and store their names in @names. The value to use for * @nameslen can be determined by virDomainSnapshotNumChildren() with * the same @flags. * * By default, this command covers only direct children; it is also possible * to expand things to cover all descendants, when @flags includes * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_DESCENDANTS. Also, some filters are provided in * groups, where each group contains bits that describe mutually exclusive * attributes of a snapshot, and where all bits within a group describe * all possible snapshots. Some hypervisors might reject explicit bits * from a group where the hypervisor cannot make a distinction. For a * group supported by a given hypervisor, the behavior when no bits of a * group are set is identical to the behavior when all bits in that group * are set. When setting bits from more than one group, it is possible to * select an impossible combination, in that case a hypervisor may return * either 0 or an error. * * The first group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_LEAVES and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_LEAVES, to filter based on snapshots that * have no further children (a leaf snapshot). * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_METADATA and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_METADATA, for filtering snapshots based on * whether they have metadata that would prevent the removal of the last * reference to a domain. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INACTIVE, * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ACTIVE, and VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_DISK_ONLY, * for filtering snapshots based on what domain state is tracked by the * snapshot. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INTERNAL and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_EXTERNAL, for filtering snapshots based on * whether the snapshot is stored inside the disk images or as * additional files. * * Returns the number of domain snapshots found or -1 in case of error. * Note that this command is inherently racy: another connection can * define a new snapshot between a call to virDomainSnapshotNumChildren() * and this call. You are only guaranteed that all currently defined * snapshots were listed if the return is less than @nameslen. Likewise, * you should be prepared for virDomainSnapshotLookupByName() to fail when * converting a name from this call into a snapshot object, if another * connection deletes the snapshot in the meantime. For more control over * the results, see virDomainSnapshotListAllChildren(). * * Returns the number of domain snapshots found or -1 in case of error. * The caller is responsible to call free() for each member of the array. */ int virDomainSnapshotListChildrenNames(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot, char **names, int nameslen, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p, names=%p, nameslen=%d, flags=%x", snapshot, names, nameslen, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, -1); conn = snapshot->domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(names, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(nameslen, error); if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotListChildrenNames) { int ret = conn->driver->domainSnapshotListChildrenNames(snapshot, names, nameslen, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSnapshotListAllChildren: * @snapshot: a domain snapshot object * @snaps: pointer to variable to store the array containing snapshot objects, * or NULL if the list is not required (just returns number of * snapshots) * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainSnapshotListFlags * * Collect the list of domain snapshots that are children of the given * snapshot, and allocate an array to store those objects. This API solves * the race inherent in virDomainSnapshotListChildrenNames(). * * By default, this command covers only direct children; it is also possible * to expand things to cover all descendants, when @flags includes * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_DESCENDANTS. Also, some filters are provided in * groups, where each group contains bits that describe mutually exclusive * attributes of a snapshot, and where all bits within a group describe * all possible snapshots. Some hypervisors might reject explicit bits * from a group where the hypervisor cannot make a distinction. For a * group supported by a given hypervisor, the behavior when no bits of a * group are set is identical to the behavior when all bits in that group * are set. When setting bits from more than one group, it is possible to * select an impossible combination, in that case a hypervisor may return * either 0 or an error. * * The first group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_LEAVES and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_LEAVES, to filter based on snapshots that * have no further children (a leaf snapshot). * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_METADATA and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_NO_METADATA, for filtering snapshots based on * whether they have metadata that would prevent the removal of the last * reference to a domain. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INACTIVE, * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_ACTIVE, and VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_DISK_ONLY, * for filtering snapshots based on what domain state is tracked by the * snapshot. * * The next group of @flags is VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_INTERNAL and * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_LIST_EXTERNAL, for filtering snapshots based on * whether the snapshot is stored inside the disk images or as * additional files. * * Returns the number of domain snapshots found or -1 and sets @snaps to * NULL in case of error. On success, the array stored into @snaps is * guaranteed to have an extra allocated element set to NULL but not included * in the return count, to make iteration easier. The caller is responsible * for calling virDomainSnapshotFree() on each array element, then calling * free() on @snaps. */ int virDomainSnapshotListAllChildren(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot, virDomainSnapshotPtr **snaps, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p, snaps=%p, flags=%x", snapshot, snaps, flags); virResetLastError(); if (snaps) *snaps = NULL; virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, -1); conn = snapshot->domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotListAllChildren) { int ret = conn->driver->domainSnapshotListAllChildren(snapshot, snaps, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSnapshotLookupByName: * @domain: a domain object * @name: name for the domain snapshot * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Try to lookup a domain snapshot based on its name. * * Returns a domain snapshot object or NULL in case of failure. If the * domain snapshot cannot be found, then the VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT * error is raised. */ virDomainSnapshotPtr virDomainSnapshotLookupByName(virDomainPtr domain, const char *name, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "name=%s, flags=%x", name, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); conn = domain->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(name, error); if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotLookupByName) { virDomainSnapshotPtr dom; dom = conn->driver->domainSnapshotLookupByName(domain, name, flags); if (!dom) goto error; return dom; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainHasCurrentSnapshot: * @domain: pointer to the domain object * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Determine if the domain has a current snapshot. * * Returns 1 if such snapshot exists, 0 if it doesn't, -1 on error. */ int virDomainHasCurrentSnapshot(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainHasCurrentSnapshot) { int ret = conn->driver->domainHasCurrentSnapshot(domain, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSnapshotCurrent: * @domain: a domain object * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Get the current snapshot for a domain, if any. * * Returns a domain snapshot object or NULL in case of failure. If the * current domain snapshot cannot be found, then the VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT * error is raised. */ virDomainSnapshotPtr virDomainSnapshotCurrent(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotCurrent) { virDomainSnapshotPtr snap; snap = conn->driver->domainSnapshotCurrent(domain, flags); if (!snap) goto error; return snap; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainSnapshotGetParent: * @snapshot: a snapshot object * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Get the parent snapshot for @snapshot, if any. * * Returns a domain snapshot object or NULL in case of failure. If the * given snapshot is a root (no parent), then the VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT * error is raised. */ virDomainSnapshotPtr virDomainSnapshotGetParent(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p, flags=%x", snapshot, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, NULL); conn = snapshot->domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotGetParent) { virDomainSnapshotPtr snap; snap = conn->driver->domainSnapshotGetParent(snapshot, flags); if (!snap) goto error; return snap; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return NULL; } /** * virDomainSnapshotIsCurrent: * @snapshot: a snapshot object * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Determine if the given snapshot is the domain's current snapshot. See * also virDomainHasCurrentSnapshot(). * * Returns 1 if current, 0 if not current, or -1 on error. */ int virDomainSnapshotIsCurrent(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p, flags=%x", snapshot, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, -1); conn = snapshot->domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotIsCurrent) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSnapshotIsCurrent(snapshot, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSnapshotHasMetadata: * @snapshot: a snapshot object * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Determine if the given snapshot is associated with libvirt metadata * that would prevent the deletion of the domain. * * Returns 1 if the snapshot has metadata, 0 if the snapshot exists without * help from libvirt, or -1 on error. */ int virDomainSnapshotHasMetadata(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p, flags=%x", snapshot, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, -1); conn = snapshot->domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotHasMetadata) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSnapshotHasMetadata(snapshot, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainRevertToSnapshot: * @snapshot: a domain snapshot object * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainSnapshotRevertFlags * * Revert the domain to a given snapshot. * * Normally, the domain will revert to the same state the domain was * in while the snapshot was taken (whether inactive, running, or * paused), except that disk snapshots default to reverting to * inactive state. Including VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_REVERT_RUNNING in * @flags overrides the snapshot state to guarantee a running domain * after the revert; or including VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_REVERT_PAUSED in * @flags guarantees a paused domain after the revert. These two * flags are mutually exclusive. While a persistent domain does not * need either flag, it is not possible to revert a transient domain * into an inactive state, so transient domains require the use of one * of these two flags. * * Reverting to any snapshot discards all configuration changes made since * the last snapshot. Additionally, reverting to a snapshot from a running * domain is a form of data loss, since it discards whatever is in the * guest's RAM at the time. Since the very nature of keeping snapshots * implies the intent to roll back state, no additional confirmation is * normally required for these lossy effects. * * However, there are two particular situations where reverting will * be refused by default, and where @flags must include * VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_REVERT_FORCE to acknowledge the risks. 1) Any * attempt to revert to a snapshot that lacks the metadata to perform * ABI compatibility checks (generally the case for snapshots that * lack a full when listed by virDomainSnapshotGetXMLDesc(), * such as those created prior to libvirt 0.9.5). 2) Any attempt to * revert a running domain to an active state that requires starting a * new hypervisor instance rather than reusing the existing hypervisor * (since this would terminate all connections to the domain, such as * such as VNC or Spice graphics) - this condition arises from active * snapshots that are provably ABI incomaptible, as well as from * inactive snapshots with a @flags request to start the domain after * the revert. * * Returns 0 if the creation is successful, -1 on error. */ int virDomainRevertToSnapshot(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p, flags=%x", snapshot, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, -1); conn = snapshot->domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_REVERT_RUNNING) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_REVERT_PAUSED)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("running and paused flags in %s are mutually " "exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainRevertToSnapshot) { int ret = conn->driver->domainRevertToSnapshot(snapshot, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSnapshotDelete: * @snapshot: a domain snapshot object * @flags: bitwise-OR of supported virDomainSnapshotDeleteFlags * * Delete the snapshot. * * If @flags is 0, then just this snapshot is deleted, and changes * from this snapshot are automatically merged into children * snapshots. If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_DELETE_CHILDREN, * then this snapshot and any descendant snapshots are deleted. If * @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_DELETE_CHILDREN_ONLY, then any * descendant snapshots are deleted, but this snapshot remains. These * two flags are mutually exclusive. * * If @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_DELETE_METADATA_ONLY, then * any snapshot metadata tracked by libvirt is removed while keeping * the snapshot contents intact; if a hypervisor does not require any * libvirt metadata to track snapshots, then this flag is silently * ignored. * * Returns 0 if the selected snapshot(s) were successfully deleted, * -1 on error. */ int virDomainSnapshotDelete(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p, flags=%x", snapshot, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, -1); conn = snapshot->domain->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_DELETE_CHILDREN) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT_DELETE_CHILDREN_ONLY)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("children and children_only flags in %s are " "mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainSnapshotDelete) { int ret = conn->driver->domainSnapshotDelete(snapshot, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSnapshotRef: * @snapshot: the snapshot to hold a reference on * * Increment the reference count on the snapshot. For each * additional call to this method, there shall be a corresponding * call to virDomainSnapshotFree to release the reference count, once * the caller no longer needs the reference to this object. * * This method is typically useful for applications where multiple * threads are using a connection, and it is required that the * connection and domain remain open until all threads have finished * using the snapshot. ie, each new thread using a snapshot would * increment the reference count. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSnapshotRef(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot) { VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p, refs=%d", snapshot, snapshot ? snapshot->object.u.s.refs : 0); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, -1); virObjectRef(snapshot); return 0; } /** * virDomainSnapshotFree: * @snapshot: a domain snapshot object * * Free the domain snapshot object. The snapshot itself is not modified. * The data structure is freed and should not be used thereafter. * * Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure. */ int virDomainSnapshotFree(virDomainSnapshotPtr snapshot) { VIR_DEBUG("snapshot=%p", snapshot); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainSnapshotReturn(snapshot, -1); virObjectUnref(snapshot); return 0; } /** * virDomainOpenConsole: * @dom: a domain object * @dev_name: the console, serial or parallel port device alias, or NULL * @st: a stream to associate with the console * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainConsoleFlags * * This opens the backend associated with a console, serial or * parallel port device on a guest, if the backend is supported. * If the @dev_name is omitted, then the first console or serial * device is opened. The console is associated with the passed * in @st stream, which should have been opened in non-blocking * mode for bi-directional I/O. * * By default, when @flags is 0, the open will fail if libvirt * detects that the console is already in use by another client; * passing VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_FORCE will cause libvirt to forcefully * remove the other client prior to opening this console. * * If flag VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_SAFE the console is opened only in the * case where the hypervisor driver supports safe (mutually exclusive) * console handling. * * Older servers did not support either flag, and also did not forbid * simultaneous clients on a console, with potentially confusing results. * When passing @flags of 0 in order to support a wider range of server * versions, it is up to the client to ensure mutual exclusion. * * Returns 0 if the console was opened, -1 on error */ int virDomainOpenConsole(virDomainPtr dom, const char *dev_name, virStreamPtr st, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "dev_name=%s, st=%p, flags=%x", NULLSTR(dev_name), st, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckStreamGoto(st, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn != st->conn) { virReportInvalidArg(st, _("stream in %s must match connection of domain '%s'"), __FUNCTION__, dom->name); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainOpenConsole) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainOpenConsole(dom, dev_name, st, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainOpenChannel: * @dom: a domain object * @name: the channel name, or NULL * @st: a stream to associate with the channel * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainChannelFlags * * This opens the host interface associated with a channel device on a * guest, if the host interface is supported. If @name is given, it * can match either the device alias (e.g. "channel0"), or the virtio * target name (e.g. "org.qemu.guest_agent.0"). If @name is omitted, * then the first channel is opened. The channel is associated with * the passed in @st stream, which should have been opened in * non-blocking mode for bi-directional I/O. * * By default, when @flags is 0, the open will fail if libvirt detects * that the channel is already in use by another client; passing * VIR_DOMAIN_CHANNEL_FORCE will cause libvirt to forcefully remove the * other client prior to opening this channel. * * Returns 0 if the channel was opened, -1 on error */ int virDomainOpenChannel(virDomainPtr dom, const char *name, virStreamPtr st, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "name=%s, st=%p, flags=%x", NULLSTR(name), st, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckStreamGoto(st, error); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); if (conn != st->conn) { virReportInvalidArg(st, _("stream in %s must match connection of domain '%s'"), __FUNCTION__, dom->name); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainOpenChannel) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainOpenChannel(dom, name, st, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainBlockJobAbort: * @dom: pointer to domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockJobAbortFlags * * Cancel the active block job on the given disk. * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand * (the sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. * * If the current block job for @disk is VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_PULL, then * by default, this function performs a synchronous operation and the caller * may assume that the operation has completed when 0 is returned. However, * BlockJob operations may take a long time to cancel, and during this time * further domain interactions may be unresponsive. To avoid this problem, * pass VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_ABORT_ASYNC in the @flags argument to enable * asynchronous behavior, returning as soon as possible. When the job has * been canceled, a BlockJob event will be emitted, with status * VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_CANCELED (even if the ABORT_ASYNC flag was not * used); it is also possible to poll virDomainBlockJobInfo() to see if * the job cancellation is still pending. This type of job can be restarted * to pick up from where it left off. * * If the current block job for @disk is VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_COPY, then * the default is to abort the mirroring and revert to the source disk; * adding @flags of VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_ABORT_PIVOT causes this call to * fail with VIR_ERR_BLOCK_COPY_ACTIVE if the copy is not fully populated, * otherwise it will swap the disk over to the copy to end the mirroring. An * event will be issued when the job is ended, and it is possible to use * VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_ABORT_ASYNC to control whether this command waits * for the completion of the job. Restarting this job requires starting * over from the beginning of the first phase. * * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 when successful. */ int virDomainBlockJobAbort(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, flags=%x", disk, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); if (conn->driver->domainBlockJobAbort) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainBlockJobAbort(dom, disk, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetBlockJobInfo: * @dom: pointer to domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @info: pointer to a virDomainBlockJobInfo structure * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Request block job information for the given disk. If an operation is active * @info will be updated with the current progress. * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand * (the sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. * * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 when nothing found, 1 when info was found. */ int virDomainGetBlockJobInfo(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, virDomainBlockJobInfoPtr info, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, info=%p, flags=%x", disk, info, flags); virResetLastError(); if (info) memset(info, 0, sizeof(*info)); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(info, error); if (conn->driver->domainGetBlockJobInfo) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetBlockJobInfo(dom, disk, info, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed: * @dom: pointer to domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @bandwidth: specify bandwidth limit in MiB/s * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Set the maximimum allowable bandwidth that a block job may consume. If * bandwidth is 0, the limit will revert to the hypervisor default. * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand * (the sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. * * Returns -1 in case of failure, 0 when successful. */ int virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, unsigned long bandwidth, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, bandwidth=%lu, flags=%x", disk, bandwidth, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); if (conn->driver->domainBlockJobSetSpeed) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainBlockJobSetSpeed(dom, disk, bandwidth, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainBlockPull: * @dom: pointer to domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @bandwidth: (optional) specify copy bandwidth limit in MiB/s * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Populate a disk image with data from its backing image. Once all data from * its backing image has been pulled, the disk no longer depends on a backing * image. This function pulls data for the entire device in the background. * Progress of the operation can be checked with virDomainGetBlockJobInfo() and * the operation can be aborted with virDomainBlockJobAbort(). When finished, * an asynchronous event is raised to indicate the final status. To move * data in the opposite direction, see virDomainBlockCommit(). * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or (since 0.9.5) the device target shorthand * (the sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. * * The maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used to do the copy can be * specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, libvirt will choose a * suitable default. Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will * return an error if bandwidth is not 0; in this case, it might still be * possible for a later call to virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed() to succeed. * The actual speed can be determined with virDomainGetBlockJobInfo(). * * This is shorthand for virDomainBlockRebase() with a NULL base. * * Returns 0 if the operation has started, -1 on failure. */ int virDomainBlockPull(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, unsigned long bandwidth, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, bandwidth=%lu, flags=%x", disk, bandwidth, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); if (conn->driver->domainBlockPull) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainBlockPull(dom, disk, bandwidth, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainBlockRebase: * @dom: pointer to domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @base: path to backing file to keep, or device shorthand, * or NULL for no backing file * @bandwidth: (optional) specify copy bandwidth limit in MiB/s * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockRebaseFlags * * Populate a disk image with data from its backing image chain, and * setting the backing image to @base, or alternatively copy an entire * backing chain to a new file @base. * * When @flags is 0, this starts a pull, where @base must be the absolute * path of one of the backing images further up the chain, or NULL to * convert the disk image so that it has no backing image. Once all * data from its backing image chain has been pulled, the disk no * longer depends on those intermediate backing images. This function * pulls data for the entire device in the background. Progress of * the operation can be checked with virDomainGetBlockJobInfo() with a * job type of VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_PULL, and the operation can be * aborted with virDomainBlockJobAbort(). When finished, an asynchronous * event is raised to indicate the final status, and the job no longer * exists. If the job is aborted, a new one can be started later to * resume from the same point. * * When @flags includes VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY, this starts a copy, * where @base must be the name of a new file to copy the chain to. By * default, the copy will pull the entire source chain into the destination * file, but if @flags also contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_SHALLOW, then * only the top of the source chain will be copied (the source and * destination have a common backing file). By default, @base will be * created with the same file format as the source, but this can be altered * by adding VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_RAW to force the copy to be raw * (does not make sense with the shallow flag unless the source is also raw), * or by using VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_REUSE_EXT to reuse an existing file * with initial contents identical to the backing file of the source (this * allows a management app to pre-create files with relative backing file * names, rather than the default of absolute backing file names; as a * security precaution, you should generally only use reuse_ext with the * shallow flag and a non-raw destination file). * * A copy job has two parts; in the first phase, the @bandwidth parameter * affects how fast the source is pulled into the destination, and the job * can only be canceled by reverting to the source file; progress in this * phase can be tracked via the virDomainBlockJobInfo() command, with a * job type of VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_COPY. The job transitions to the * second phase when the job info states cur == end, and remains alive to * mirror all further changes to both source and destination. The user * must call virDomainBlockJobAbort() to end the mirroring while choosing * whether to revert to source or pivot to the destination. An event is * issued when the job ends, and depending on the hypervisor, an event may * also be issued when the job transitions from pulling to mirroring. If * the job is aborted, a new job will have to start over from the beginning * of the first phase. * * Some hypervisors will restrict certain actions, such as virDomainSave() * or virDomainDetachDevice(), while a copy job is active; they may * also restrict a copy job to transient domains. * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or the device target shorthand (the * sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. * * The @base parameter can be either a path to a file within the backing * chain, or the device target shorthand (the * sub-element, such as "vda") followed by an index to the backing chain * enclosed in square brackets. Backing chain indexes can be found by * inspecting //disk//backingStore/@index in the domain XML. Thus, for * example, "vda[3]" refers to the backing store with index equal to "3" * in the chain of disk "vda". * * The maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used to do the copy can be * specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, libvirt will choose a * suitable default. Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will * return an error if bandwidth is not 0; in this case, it might still be * possible for a later call to virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed() to succeed. * The actual speed can be determined with virDomainGetBlockJobInfo(). * * When @base is NULL and @flags is 0, this is identical to * virDomainBlockPull(). * * Returns 0 if the operation has started, -1 on failure. */ int virDomainBlockRebase(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, const char *base, unsigned long bandwidth, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, base=%s, bandwidth=%lu, flags=%x", disk, NULLSTR(base), bandwidth, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); if (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY) { virCheckNonNullArgGoto(base, error); } else if (flags & (VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_SHALLOW | VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_REUSE_EXT | VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_REBASE_COPY_RAW)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("use of flags in %s requires a copy job"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } if (conn->driver->domainBlockRebase) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainBlockRebase(dom, disk, base, bandwidth, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainBlockCommit: * @dom: pointer to domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @base: path to backing file to merge into, or device shorthand, * or NULL for default * @top: path to file within backing chain that contains data to be merged, * or device shorthand, or NULL to merge all possible data * @bandwidth: (optional) specify commit bandwidth limit in MiB/s * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainBlockCommitFlags * * Commit changes that were made to temporary top-level files within a disk * image backing file chain into a lower-level base file. In other words, * take all the difference between @base and @top, and update @base to contain * that difference; after the commit, any portion of the chain that previously * depended on @top will now depend on @base, and all files after @base up * to and including @top will now be invalidated. A typical use of this * command is to reduce the length of a backing file chain after taking an * external disk snapshot. To move data in the opposite direction, see * virDomainBlockPull(). * * This command starts a long-running commit block job, whose status may * be tracked by virDomainBlockJobInfo() with a job type of * VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_JOB_TYPE_COMMIT, and the operation can be aborted with * virDomainBlockJobAbort(). When finished, an asynchronous event is * raised to indicate the final status, and the job no longer exists. If * the job is aborted, it is up to the hypervisor whether starting a new * job will resume from the same point, or start over. * * Be aware that this command may invalidate files even if it is aborted; * the user is cautioned against relying on the contents of invalidated * intermediate files such as @top without manually rebasing those files * to use a backing file of a read-only copy of @base prior to the point * where the commit operation was started (although such a rebase cannot * be safely done until the commit has successfully completed). However, * the domain itself will not have any issues; the active layer remains * valid throughout the entire commit operation. As a convenience, * if @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COMMIT_DELETE, this command will * unlink all files that were invalidated, after the commit successfully * completes. * * By default, if @base is NULL, the commit target will be the bottom of * the backing chain; if @flags contains VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COMMIT_SHALLOW, * then the immediate backing file of @top will be used instead. If @top * is NULL, the active image at the top of the chain will be used. Some * hypervisors place restrictions on how much can be committed, and might * fail if @base is not the immediate backing file of @top, or if @top is * the active layer in use by a running domain, or if @top is not the * top-most file; restrictions may differ for online vs. offline domains. * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or the device target shorthand (the * sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names * can be found by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting * elements within //domain/devices/disk. * * The @base and @top parameters can be either paths to files within the * backing chain, or the device target shorthand (the * sub-element, such as "vda") followed by an index to the backing chain * enclosed in square brackets. Backing chain indexes can be found by * inspecting //disk//backingStore/@index in the domain XML. Thus, for * example, "vda[3]" refers to the backing store with index equal to "3" * in the chain of disk "vda". * * The maximum bandwidth (in MiB/s) that will be used to do the commit can be * specified with the bandwidth parameter. If set to 0, libvirt will choose a * suitable default. Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will * return an error if bandwidth is not 0; in this case, it might still be * possible for a later call to virDomainBlockJobSetSpeed() to succeed. * The actual speed can be determined with virDomainGetBlockJobInfo(). * * Returns 0 if the operation has started, -1 on failure. */ int virDomainBlockCommit(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, const char *base, const char *top, unsigned long bandwidth, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, base=%s, top=%s, bandwidth=%lu, flags=%x", disk, NULLSTR(base), NULLSTR(top), bandwidth, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); if (conn->driver->domainBlockCommit) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainBlockCommit(dom, disk, base, top, bandwidth, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainOpenGraphics: * @dom: pointer to domain object * @idx: index of graphics config to open * @fd: file descriptor to attach graphics to * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainOpenGraphicsFlags * * This will attempt to connect the file descriptor @fd, to * the graphics backend of @dom. If @dom has multiple graphics * backends configured, then @idx will determine which one is * opened, starting from @idx 0. * * To disable any authentication, pass the VIR_DOMAIN_OPEN_GRAPHICS_SKIPAUTH * constant for @flags. * * The caller should use an anonymous socketpair to open * @fd before invocation. * * This method can only be used when connected to a local * libvirt hypervisor, over a UNIX domain socket. Attempts * to use this method over a TCP connection will always fail * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int virDomainOpenGraphics(virDomainPtr dom, unsigned int idx, int fd, unsigned int flags) { struct stat sb; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "idx=%u, fd=%d, flags=%x", idx, fd, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(fd, error); if (fstat(fd, &sb) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("Unable to access file descriptor %d"), fd); goto error; } if (!S_ISSOCK(sb.st_mode)) { virReportInvalidArg(fd, _("fd %d in %s must be a socket"), fd, __FUNCTION__); goto error; } virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error); if (!VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dom->conn->driver, dom->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_FD_PASSING)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("fd passing is not supported by this connection")); goto error; } if (dom->conn->driver->domainOpenGraphics) { int ret; ret = dom->conn->driver->domainOpenGraphics(dom, idx, fd, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectSetKeepAlive: * @conn: pointer to a hypervisor connection * @interval: number of seconds of inactivity before a keepalive message is sent * @count: number of messages that can be sent in a row * * Start sending keepalive messages after @interval seconds of inactivity and * consider the connection to be broken when no response is received after * @count keepalive messages sent in a row. In other words, sending count + 1 * keepalive message results in closing the connection. When @interval is * <= 0, no keepalive messages will be sent. When @count is 0, the connection * will be automatically closed after @interval seconds of inactivity without * sending any keepalive messages. * * Note: The client has to implement and run an event loop with * virEventRegisterImpl() or virEventRegisterDefaultImpl() to be able to * use keepalive messages. Failure to do so may result in connections * being closed unexpectedly. * * Note: This API function controls only keepalive messages sent by the client. * If the server is configured to use keepalive you still need to run the event * loop to respond to them, even if you disable keepalives by this function. * * Returns -1 on error, 0 on success, 1 when remote party doesn't support * keepalive messages. */ int virConnectSetKeepAlive(virConnectPtr conn, int interval, unsigned int count) { int ret = -1; VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, interval=%d, count=%u", conn, interval, count); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->driver->connectSetKeepAlive) { ret = conn->driver->connectSetKeepAlive(conn, interval, count); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectIsAlive: * @conn: pointer to the connection object * * Determine if the connection to the hypervisor is still alive * * A connection will be classed as alive if it is either local, or running * over a channel (TCP or UNIX socket) which is not closed. * * Returns 1 if alive, 0 if dead, -1 on error */ int virConnectIsAlive(virConnectPtr conn) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->driver->connectIsAlive) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->connectIsAlive(conn); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectRegisterCloseCallback: * @conn: pointer to connection object * @cb: callback to invoke upon close * @opaque: user data to pass to @cb * @freecb: callback to free @opaque * * Registers a callback to be invoked when the connection * is closed. This callback is invoked when there is any * condition that causes the socket connection to the * hypervisor to be closed. * * This function is only applicable to hypervisor drivers * which maintain a persistent open connection. Drivers * which open a new connection for every operation will * not invoke this. * * The @freecb must not invoke any other libvirt public * APIs, since it is not called from a re-entrant safe * context. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ int virConnectRegisterCloseCallback(virConnectPtr conn, virConnectCloseFunc cb, void *opaque, virFreeCallback freecb) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virObjectRef(conn); virMutexLock(&conn->lock); virObjectLock(conn->closeCallback); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cb, error); if (conn->closeCallback->callback) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s", _("A close callback is already registered")); goto error; } conn->closeCallback->conn = conn; conn->closeCallback->callback = cb; conn->closeCallback->opaque = opaque; conn->closeCallback->freeCallback = freecb; virObjectUnlock(conn->closeCallback); virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock); return 0; error: virObjectUnlock(conn->closeCallback); virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock); virDispatchError(conn); virObjectUnref(conn); return -1; } /** * virConnectUnregisterCloseCallback: * @conn: pointer to connection object * @cb: pointer to the current registered callback * * Unregisters the callback previously set with the * virConnectRegisterCloseCallback method. The callback * will no longer receive notifications when the connection * closes. If a virFreeCallback was provided at time of * registration, it will be invoked * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on error */ int virConnectUnregisterCloseCallback(virConnectPtr conn, virConnectCloseFunc cb) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p", conn); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); virMutexLock(&conn->lock); virObjectLock(conn->closeCallback); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(cb, error); if (conn->closeCallback->callback != cb) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID, "%s", _("A different callback was requested")); goto error; } conn->closeCallback->callback = NULL; if (conn->closeCallback->freeCallback) conn->closeCallback->freeCallback(conn->closeCallback->opaque); conn->closeCallback->freeCallback = NULL; virObjectUnref(conn); virObjectUnlock(conn->closeCallback); virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock); return 0; error: virObjectUnlock(conn->closeCallback); virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock); virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainSetBlockIoTune: * @dom: pointer to domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @params: Pointer to blkio parameter objects * @nparams: Number of blkio parameters (this value can be the same or * less than the number of parameters supported) * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact * * Change all or a subset of the per-device block IO tunables. * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or the device target shorthand (the sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names can be found * by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting elements * within //domain/devices/disk. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainSetBlockIoTune(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, virTypedParameterPtr params, int nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", disk, params, nparams, flags); VIR_TYPED_PARAMS_DEBUG(params, nparams); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); conn = dom->conn; virCheckReadOnlyGoto(conn->flags, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); virCheckPositiveArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); if (virTypedParameterValidateSet(dom->conn, params, nparams) < 0) goto error; if (conn->driver->domainSetBlockIoTune) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainSetBlockIoTune(dom, disk, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetBlockIoTune: * @dom: pointer to domain object * @disk: path to the block device, or device shorthand * @params: Pointer to blkio parameter object * (return value, allocated by the caller) * @nparams: Pointer to number of blkio parameters * @flags: bitwise-OR of virDomainModificationImpact and virTypedParameterFlags * * Get all block IO tunable parameters for a given device. On input, * @nparams gives the size of the @params array; on output, @nparams * gives how many slots were filled with parameter information, which * might be less but will not exceed the input value. * * As a special case, calling with @params as NULL and @nparams as 0 * on input will cause @nparams on output to contain the number of * parameters supported by the hypervisor, either for the given @disk * (note that block devices of different types might support different * parameters), or if @disk is NULL, for all possible disks. The * caller should then allocate @params array, * i.e. (sizeof(@virTypedParameter) * @nparams) bytes and call the API * again. See virDomainGetMemoryParameters() for more details. * * The @disk parameter is either an unambiguous source name of the * block device (the sub-element, such as * "/path/to/image"), or the device target shorthand (the sub-element, such as "xvda"). Valid names can be found * by calling virDomainGetXMLDesc() and inspecting elements * within //domain/devices/disk. This parameter cannot be NULL * unless @nparams is 0 on input. * * Returns -1 in case of error, 0 in case of success. */ int virDomainGetBlockIoTune(virDomainPtr dom, const char *disk, virTypedParameterPtr params, int *nparams, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "disk=%s, params=%p, nparams=%d, flags=%x", NULLSTR(disk), params, (nparams) ? *nparams : -1, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(nparams, error); virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(*nparams, error); if (*nparams != 0) { virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); virCheckNonNullArgGoto(disk, error); } if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(dom->conn->driver, dom->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)) flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY; /* At most one of these two flags should be set. */ if ((flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_LIVE) && (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_AFFECT_CONFIG)) { virReportInvalidArg(flags, _("flags 'affect live' and 'affect config' in %s " "are mutually exclusive"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } conn = dom->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetBlockIoTune) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetBlockIoTune(dom, disk, params, nparams, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetCPUStats: * @domain: domain to query * @params: array to populate on output * @nparams: number of parameters per cpu * @start_cpu: which cpu to start with, or -1 for summary * @ncpus: how many cpus to query * @flags: bitwise-OR of virTypedParameterFlags * * Get statistics relating to CPU usage attributable to a single * domain (in contrast to the statistics returned by * virNodeGetCPUStats() for all processes on the host). @dom * must be running (an inactive domain has no attributable cpu * usage). On input, @params must contain at least @nparams * @ncpus * entries, allocated by the caller. * * If @start_cpu is -1, then @ncpus must be 1, and the returned * results reflect the statistics attributable to the entire * domain (such as user and system time for the process as a * whole). Otherwise, @start_cpu represents which cpu to start * with, and @ncpus represents how many consecutive processors to * query, with statistics attributable per processor (such as * per-cpu usage). If @ncpus is larger than the number of cpus * available to query, then the trailing part of the array will * be unpopulated. * * The remote driver imposes a limit of 128 @ncpus and 16 @nparams; * the number of parameters per cpu should not exceed 16, but if you * have a host with more than 128 CPUs, your program should split * the request into multiple calls. * * As special cases, if @params is NULL and @nparams is 0 and * @ncpus is 1, and the return value will be how many * statistics are available for the given @start_cpu. This number * may be different for @start_cpu of -1 than for any non-negative * value, but will be the same for all non-negative @start_cpu. * Likewise, if @params is NULL and @nparams is 0 and @ncpus is 0, * the number of cpus available to query is returned. From the * host perspective, this would typically match the cpus member * of virNodeGetInfo(), but might be less due to host cpu hotplug. * * For now, @flags is unused, and the statistics all relate to the * usage from the host perspective. It is possible that a future * version will support a flag that queries the cpu usage from the * guest's perspective, where the maximum cpu to query would be * related to virDomainGetVcpusFlags() rather than virNodeGetInfo(). * An individual guest vcpu cannot be reliably mapped back to a * specific host cpu unless a single-processor vcpu pinning was used, * but when @start_cpu is -1, any difference in usage between a host * and guest perspective would serve as a measure of hypervisor overhead. * * Typical use sequence is below. * * getting total stats: set start_cpu as -1, ncpus 1 * virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, NULL, 0, -1, 1, 0) => nparams * params = calloc(nparams, sizeof(virTypedParameter)) * virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, params, nparams, -1, 1, 0) => total stats. * * getting per-cpu stats: * virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0) => ncpus * virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, NULL, 0, 0, 1, 0) => nparams * params = calloc(ncpus * nparams, sizeof(virTypedParameter)) * virDomainGetCPUStats(dom, params, nparams, 0, ncpus, 0) => per-cpu stats * * Returns -1 on failure, or the number of statistics that were * populated per cpu on success (this will be less than the total * number of populated @params, unless @ncpus was 1; and may be * less than @nparams). The populated parameters start at each * stride of @nparams, which means the results may be discontiguous; * any unpopulated parameters will be zeroed on success (this includes * skipped elements if @nparams is too large, and tail elements if * @ncpus is too large). The caller is responsible for freeing any * returned string parameters. */ int virDomainGetCPUStats(virDomainPtr domain, virTypedParameterPtr params, unsigned int nparams, int start_cpu, unsigned int ncpus, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "params=%p, nparams=%d, start_cpu=%d, ncpus=%u, flags=%x", params, nparams, start_cpu, ncpus, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, -1); conn = domain->conn; /* Special cases: * start_cpu must be non-negative, or else -1 * if start_cpu is -1, ncpus must be 1 * params == NULL must match nparams == 0 * ncpus must be non-zero unless params == NULL * nparams * ncpus must not overflow (RPC may restrict it even more) */ if (start_cpu == -1) { if (ncpus != 1) { virReportInvalidArg(start_cpu, _("ncpus in %s must be 1 when start_cpu is -1"), __FUNCTION__); goto error; } } else { virCheckNonNegativeArgGoto(start_cpu, error); } if (nparams) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(params, error); else virCheckNullArgGoto(params, error); if (ncpus == 0) virCheckNullArgGoto(params, error); if (nparams && ncpus > UINT_MAX / nparams) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW, _("input too large: %u * %u"), nparams, ncpus); goto error; } if (VIR_DRV_SUPPORTS_FEATURE(domain->conn->driver, domain->conn, VIR_DRV_FEATURE_TYPED_PARAM_STRING)) flags |= VIR_TYPED_PARAM_STRING_OKAY; if (conn->driver->domainGetCPUStats) { int ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetCPUStats(domain, params, nparams, start_cpu, ncpus, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetDiskErrors: * @dom: a domain object * @errors: array to populate on output * @maxerrors: size of @errors array * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * The function populates @errors array with all disks that encountered an * I/O error. Disks with no error will not be returned in the @errors array. * Each disk is identified by its target (the dev attribute of target * subelement in domain XML), such as "vda", and accompanied with the error * that was seen on it. The caller is also responsible for calling free() * on each disk name returned. * * In a special case when @errors is NULL and @maxerrors is 0, the function * returns preferred size of @errors that the caller should use to get all * disk errors. * * Since calling virDomainGetDiskErrors(dom, NULL, 0, 0) to get preferred size * of @errors array and getting the errors are two separate operations, new * disks may be hotplugged to the domain and new errors may be encountered * between the two calls. Thus, this function may not return all disk errors * because the supplied array is not large enough. Such errors may, however, * be detected by listening to domain events. * * Returns number of disks with errors filled in the @errors array or -1 on * error. */ int virDomainGetDiskErrors(virDomainPtr dom, virDomainDiskErrorPtr errors, unsigned int maxerrors, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "errors=%p, maxerrors=%u, flags=%x", errors, maxerrors, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); if (maxerrors) virCheckNonNullArgGoto(errors, error); else virCheckNullArgGoto(errors, error); if (dom->conn->driver->domainGetDiskErrors) { int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainGetDiskErrors(dom, errors, maxerrors, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainGetHostname: * @domain: a domain object * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Get the hostname for that domain. * * Dependent on hypervisor used, this may require a guest agent to be * available. * * Returns the hostname which must be freed by the caller, or * NULL if there was an error. */ char * virDomainGetHostname(virDomainPtr domain, unsigned int flags) { virConnectPtr conn; VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(domain, "flags=%x", flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(domain, NULL); conn = domain->conn; if (conn->driver->domainGetHostname) { char *ret; ret = conn->driver->domainGetHostname(domain, flags); if (!ret) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(domain->conn); return NULL; } /** * virNodeGetCPUMap: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @cpumap: optional pointer to a bit map of real CPUs on the host node * (in 8-bit bytes) (OUT) * In case of success each bit set to 1 means that corresponding * CPU is online. * Bytes are stored in little-endian order: CPU0-7, 8-15... * In each byte, lowest CPU number is least significant bit. * The bit map is allocated by virNodeGetCPUMap and needs * to be released using free() by the caller. * @online: optional number of online CPUs in cpumap (OUT) * Contains the number of online CPUs if the call was successful. * @flags: extra flags; not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Get CPU map of host node CPUs. * * Returns number of CPUs present on the host node, * or -1 if there was an error. */ int virNodeGetCPUMap(virConnectPtr conn, unsigned char **cpumap, unsigned int *online, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DEBUG("conn=%p, cpumap=%p, online=%p, flags=%x", conn, cpumap, online, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckConnectReturn(conn, -1); if (conn->driver->nodeGetCPUMap) { int ret = conn->driver->nodeGetCPUMap(conn, cpumap, online, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(conn); return -1; } /** * virDomainFSTrim: * @dom: a domain object * @mountPoint: which mount point to trim * @minimum: Minimum contiguous free range to discard in bytes * @flags: extra flags, not used yet, so callers should always pass 0 * * Calls FITRIM within the guest (hence guest agent may be * required depending on hypervisor used). Either call it on each * mounted filesystem (@mountPoint is NULL) or just on specified * @mountPoint. @minimum hints that free ranges smaller than this * may be ignored (this is a hint and the guest may not respect * it). By increasing this value, the fstrim operation will * complete more quickly for filesystems with badly fragmented * free space, although not all blocks will be discarded. * If @minimum is not zero, the command may fail. * * Returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise. */ int virDomainFSTrim(virDomainPtr dom, const char *mountPoint, unsigned long long minimum, unsigned int flags) { VIR_DOMAIN_DEBUG(dom, "mountPoint=%s, minimum=%llu, flags=%x", mountPoint, minimum, flags); virResetLastError(); virCheckDomainReturn(dom, -1); virCheckReadOnlyGoto(dom->conn->flags, error); if (dom->conn->driver->domainFSTrim) { int ret = dom->conn->driver->domainFSTrim(dom, mountPoint, minimum, flags); if (ret < 0) goto error; return ret; } virReportUnsupportedError(); error: virDispatchError(dom->conn); return -1; }