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2016 May 18
2
[PATCH v2 0/2] lib: qemu: Memoize qemu feature detection.
v1 -> v2: - Rebase on top of Pino's version work. Two patches went upstream, these are the two remaining patches. Note the generation number is still inside the qemu.stat file. We could put it in the filename, I have no particular preference. Rich.
2016 May 17
2
[PATCH 0/2] Use -bios bios-fast.bin where supported.
NOTE: Not for upstream, yet. This depends on 3 non-upstream patches. - The qemu rework in libguestfs, which in turn depends on what Pino is up to. - Support for '-L ?' in qemu: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-05/threads.html#02596 - Support for bios-fast.bin in qemu: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-05/threads.html#02408 This commit
2017 Sep 12
8
[PATCH v3 0/6] launch: direct: Disable qemu locking when opening drives readonly.
v2 -> v3: - I addressed everything that Pino mentioned last time. - It's tricky to get a stable run when multiple copies of qemu are involved, because the same cache files get overwritten by parallel libguestfs. So I changed the names of the cache files to include the qemu binary key (size, mtime), which removes this conflict. This is in new patch 4/6. Rich.
2017 Sep 11
4
[PATCH 0/4] lib: qemu: Add test for mandatory locking.
The patch I posted last week to disable mandatory locking for readonly drives (https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-September/msg00013.html) was wrong in a couple of respects. Firstly it didn't work, which I didn't detect because my tests were testing the wrong thing. Oops. Secondly it used a simple version number check to detect qemu binaries implementing mandatory locking.
2017 Sep 12
9
[PATCH v2 0/5] launch: direct: Disable qemu locking when opening drives readonly (RHBZ#1417306)
Patches 1-4 are almost the same as they are when previously posted here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-September/msg00039.html Patch 5 actually uses the mandatory locking test to turn off locking in the narrow case where a drive is opened readonly, and then only for the drive being inspected. Passes ordinary tests (‘check-direct’ and ‘check-valgrind-direct’). Rich.
2016 May 25
4
[PATCH 0/4] qemu: Use sqlite to store qemu detection data.
Patches 1 & 2 were posted previously here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2016-May/msg00134.html Patch 3 is a hack so I can test this using my own version of qemu (the `-L ?' stuff is not upstream). Patch 4 is where the real action takes place: Replace the caching of qemu features in blob-like files with a sqlite database. Probably the best way to approach this patch is to
2016 May 18
2
[PATCH v2 0/2] Use -bios bios-fast.bin where supported.
This commit uses -bios bios-fast.bin if available, which basically stops SeaBIOS from trying to do PCI probing during boot, which is a waste of time when using the -kernel option. v1 -> v2: - Rebase on top of Pino's work. This still has 3 dependencies: - The qemu memoization work (v2). - Support for '-L ?' in qemu:
2014 Jan 16
3
[PATCH 0/2] Don't use snapshot=on
QEMU upstream has broken snapshot=on ... again. These two patches stop using it entirely. Instead we run 'qemu-img create' to create overlay disks as required. Note that the libvirt and UML backends were already doing this: The libvirt backend because <transient/> has never worked, and the UML backend was running uml_mkcow because the UML-equivalent syntax of snapshot=on was
2016 Mar 22
19
[PATCH v3 0/11] tests/qemu: Add program for tracing and analyzing boot times.
Lots of changes since v2, too much to remember or summarize. Please ignore patch 11/11, it's just for my testing. Rich.
2013 May 07
7
[PATCH 0/5] rbd improvements
This series improves ceph rbd support in libguestfs. It uses the servers list, adds support for a custom username, and starts to add support for custom secret.
2015 Feb 14
2
[PATCH 0/2] Change guestfs__*
libguestfs has used double and triple underscores in identifiers. These aren't valid for global names in C++. (http://stackoverflow.com/a/228797) These large but completely mechanical patches change the illegal identifiers to legal ones. Rich.
2017 Sep 12
0
[PATCH v2 2/5] lib: qemu: Factor out common code for reading and writing cache files.
The previous code duplicated a lot of common code for reading and writing the cache file per data field. This change simply factors out that common code. This makes it simpler to add new tests in future. This is just refactoring, it should have no effect. --- lib/qemu.c | 375 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 238 insertions(+), 137 deletions(-)
2016 May 17
3
[PATCH 0/2] src: introduce an helper version struct
Hi, this adds an helper version struct, and uses it in the backends (for the libvirt and qemu versions) and inspection code. This also moves common code to that, so it is not repeated in many places. This should help with the small refactoring proposed with https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2016-May/msg00070.html Thanks, Pino Toscano (2): src: start unifying version handling
2018 Feb 12
2
[PATCH v2 0/1] RFC: switch from YAJL to Jansson
Hi, recently, there was a discussion in the development list of libvirt on switching to a different JSON library than YAJL [1]. Since we use YAJL, and the points there IMHO apply to libguestfs as well, I decided to give a try in switching to Jansson [2]. The result IMHO is nice, with the additional APIs of Jansson that simplify some of our code. Unlike with YAJL, I did not set a minimum
2018 Sep 21
4
[PATCH v2] lib: Use qemu-img info -U option to avoid locking error.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1740364 --- lib/guestfs-internal.h | 3 +++ lib/handle.c | 2 ++ lib/info.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 44 insertions(+) diff --git a/lib/guestfs-internal.h b/lib/guestfs-internal.h index adeb9478a..c66c55e70 100644 --- a/lib/guestfs-internal.h +++ b/lib/guestfs-internal.h @@ -510,6 +510,9 @@ struct
2016 May 18
3
[PATCH v2 0/2] src: introduce an helper version struct
Hi, this adds an helper version struct, and uses it in the backends (for the libvirt and qemu versions) and inspection code. This also moves common code to that, so it is not repeated in many places. This should help with the small refactoring proposed with https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2016-May/msg00070.html Thanks, Pino Toscano (2): src: start unifying version handling
2014 Apr 30
3
[PATCH 2/2] Fix handling of passwords in URLs
So far, passwords in URLs (eg http://user:password@host..) have been handled as part of the username, and thus passing add-drive path username:username:password ... instead of add-drive path username:username secret:password ... Fix the parsing of URLs to handle passwords as separate elements, properly passing it as "secret" parameter for add-drive, and properly readd it when
2015 Jul 01
2
Re: URI Handling Patch
Hi All, Here's the latest patch. I think this should address the problem. The query string is now only appended to the end of a URI in the HTTP and HTTPS cases. The add-uri test now passes, and 'make check' still passes. -- Gabriel
2015 Feb 02
1
RFC: Handle query strings for http and https (RHBZ#1092583)
Parse the query string from URLs, and pass it as new add_drive optarg; use it when building the file= URL for qemu. Accept query string only for http and https protocols, for now. --- Possibly it looks like an ad-hoc solution for http(s), although I'm not sure how it could possibly be generalized somehow (maybe "extra params" which would be the query string for http(s)?).
2014 Jan 23
7
[PATCH 0/7] Various fixes for Ceph drives and parsing libvirt XML.
Miscellaneous fixes to: - Handling of Ceph drives now works end-to-end (RHBZ#1026688). - In particular, you can now use rbd:/// URIs in guestfish (and they work). - Parse Ceph & NBD network drives from libvirt XML correctly, so that existing domains with Ceph/NBD drives can be added (eg. using guestfish -d option). - Add more testing of the above.