Re: [PATCH v1 05/15] conf: Introduce VIR_DOMAIN_LOADER_TYPE_NONE

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On 2/28/19 10:27 AM, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
On 02/27/19 11:04, Michal Privoznik wrote:
This is going to extend virDomainLoader enum. The reason is that
once loader path is NULL its type makes no sense. However, since
value of zero corresponds to VIR_DOMAIN_LOADER_TYPE_ROM the
following XML would be produced:

   <os>
     <loader type='rom'/>
     ...
   </os>

To solve this, introduce VIR_DOMAIN_LOADER_TYPE_NONE which would
correspond to value of zero and then use post parse callback to
set the default loader type to 'rom' if needed.

Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
  src/conf/domain_conf.c              | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++--
  src/conf/domain_conf.h              |  3 ++-
  src/qemu/qemu_command.c             |  1 +
  src/qemu/qemu_domain.c              |  1 +
  tests/domaincapsschemadata/full.xml |  1 +
  5 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

Sounds pretty complex, but I guess it makes sense. If both @type and the
pathname content are missing, then @type will default to NONE. (This
used not to be possible, given that pathname used to be required.) If
@type is absent but the pathname is present, then we flip the type
manually to ROM.

Right. The whole idea is that after all these patches the following domain XML should be valid:

  <os firmware='efi'>
    <loader secure='yes'/>
  </os>

This is for inactive domain. While starting the domain libvirt fills in path and its type. But for inactive XML tehre is no path. Therefore, there should be no loader type associated with it.


diff --git a/src/conf/domain_conf.c b/src/conf/domain_conf.c
index f622a4dddf..b436b91c66 100644
--- a/src/conf/domain_conf.c
+++ b/src/conf/domain_conf.c
@@ -1013,6 +1013,7 @@ VIR_ENUM_IMPL(virDomainMemoryAllocation, VIR_DOMAIN_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_LAST,
VIR_ENUM_IMPL(virDomainLoader,
                VIR_DOMAIN_LOADER_TYPE_LAST,
+              "none",
                "rom",
                "pflash",
  );
@@ -4286,6 +4287,20 @@ virDomainDefPostParseMemory(virDomainDefPtr def,
  }
+static void
+virDomainDefPostParseOs(virDomainDefPtr def)
+{
+    if (!def->os.loader)
+        return;
+
+    if (def->os.loader->path &&
+        def->os.loader->type == VIR_DOMAIN_LOADER_TYPE_NONE) {
+        /* By default, loader is type of 'rom' */
+        def->os.loader->type = VIR_DOMAIN_LOADER_TYPE_ROM;
+    }
+}
+
+
  static void
  virDomainDefPostParseMemtune(virDomainDefPtr def)
  {
@@ -5465,6 +5480,8 @@ virDomainDefPostParseCommon(virDomainDefPtr def,
      if (virDomainDefPostParseMemory(def, data->parseFlags) < 0)
          return -1;
+ virDomainDefPostParseOs(def);
+
      virDomainDefPostParseMemtune(def);
if (virDomainDefRejectDuplicateControllers(def) < 0)
@@ -18706,7 +18723,7 @@ virDomainLoaderDefParseXML(xmlNodePtr node,
if (type_str) {
          int type;
-        if ((type = virDomainLoaderTypeFromString(type_str)) < 0) {
+        if ((type = virDomainLoaderTypeFromString(type_str)) <= 0) {

Why is this change necessary? Hm... I assume, due to the enum
auto-generation in libvirt, the introduction of "none" will
automatically cause virDomainLoaderTypeFromString() to recognize "none"
as value 0. But we want to act like "none" isn't a valid value (it's
internal use only). Hence the same error message as before.

Exactly. virDomainLoaderTypeFromString() will take whatever string user provided and return matching enum value. For instance, for "rom" it returns VIR_DOMAIN_LOADER_TYPE_ROM, "pflash" is then mapped on VIR_DOMAIN_LOADER_TYPE_PFLASH. And with this patch "none" would be mapped to VIR_DOMAIN_LOADER_TYPE_NONE which has the value of 0. And we don't want to accept "none" in the domain XML, do we? Hence the change.


I reckon this is OK.

Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@xxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks,
Michal

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