Re: [PATCH v3 0/5] ch: handle events from cloud-hypervisor

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LGTM!!

On 10/23/2024 3:02 AM, Purna Pavan Chandra Aekkaladevi wrote:
changes from v2->v3:
* Remove patch 'utils: Implement virFileIsNamedPipe' as it is no more needed.
* Remove the eventmonitorpath only if it exists
* Added domain name as a prefix to logs from ch_events.c. This will make
   debugging easier.
* Simplified event parsing logic by reserving a byte for null char.

changes from v1->v2:

* Rebase on latest master
* Use /* */ for comments
* Remove fifo file if already exists
* Address other comments from Praveen Paladugu

cloud-hypervisor raises various events, including VM lifecylce operations
such as boot, shutdown, pause, resume, etc. Libvirt will now read these
events and take the necessary actions, such as correctly updating the
domain state. A FIFO file is passed to `--event-monitor` option of
cloud-hypervisor. Libvirt creates a new thread that acts as the reader
of the fifo file and continuously monitors for new events. Currently,
shutdown events are handled by updating the domain state appropriately.

Purna Pavan Chandra Aekkaladevi (5):
   ch: pass --event-monitor option to cloud-hypervisor
   ch: start a new thread for handling ch events
   ch: events: Read and parse cloud-hypervisor events
   ch: events: facilitate lifecycle events handling
   NEWS: Mention event handling support in ch driver

  NEWS.rst            |   7 +
  po/POTFILES         |   1 +
  src/ch/ch_events.c  | 329 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  src/ch/ch_events.h  |  54 ++++++++
  src/ch/ch_monitor.c |  52 ++++++-
  src/ch/ch_monitor.h |  11 ++
  src/ch/meson.build  |   2 +
  7 files changed, 449 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
  create mode 100644 src/ch/ch_events.c
  create mode 100644 src/ch/ch_events.h


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Regards,
Praveen K Paladugu



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