Re: New libvirt-tck failure with libvirt 5.2.0

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On 4/10/19 3:33 PM, Jim Fehlig wrote:
On 4/10/19 12:25 PM, Daniel Henrique Barboza wrote:


On 4/10/19 3:08 PM, Jim Fehlig wrote:
I noticed libvirt-tck test domain/207-disk-media-change.t started failing after updating to libvirt 5.2.0. A bisection fingered commit f1d65853

commit f1d6585300001c7b23b8796a0faa4411c3531996
Author: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Fri Mar 15 18:06:45 2019 -0300

    domain_conf: check device address before attach

This commit prevents a media change on CDROM devices.

Thanks for letting us know. I'll run libvirt-tck (any pointers are appreciated - first time I've heard about this test suite) and see if I can get a fix going.

It's easy to reproduce outside of libvirt-tck. Simply start a VM with a cdrom device and then try to update the <source> element with 'virsh attach-device ...'. E.g. with the VM running try to "eject" the cdrom

# cat update-empty-cdrom.xml
<disk type='file' device='cdrom'>
  <target dev='hdc'/>
</disk>

# virsh attach-device test update-empty-cdrom.xml
error: Failed to attach device from update-empty-cdrom.xml
error: Requested operation is not valid: Domain already contains a device with the same address


To give a background on this patch, this was intended to avoid a situation
where a hotplug of a device with the same ID would fall back to a cleanup
code that ended up unplugging the previous existing device in the guest.
This was happening when using the QEMU driver.

What I didn't expect is for a CD-ROM media to be changed using a
attach-device command. I think that the CD-ROM type has specific rules of not hot-unplugging itself (i.e. the driver) in the situation I described above. What
I was expecting for CDROM change media was a VIR_DOMAIN_DEVICE_ACTION_UPDATE
action instead, so this usage completely went under the radar for that
patch.

In fact, there are "update-device" and "change-media" commands that,
according to the man page, are meant for the purpose of media change.
However, the same man page doesn't prohibit the use of attach-device
for media change either. I am not sure why have a change-media command
if attach-device is supposed to handle media change as well, but for
now let's fix the usage of attach-device with CDROM.


Thanks,


DHB




Regards,
Jim

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