[libvirt] [PATCH 0/2] smbios fixes

Gleb Natapov gleb at redhat.com
Thu Dec 2 20:04:59 UTC 2010


On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 07:56:03PM +0000, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 09:44:47PM +0200, Gleb Natapov wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 10:36:59AM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
> > > On 12/02/2010 05:47 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Dec 01, 2010 at 05:12:08PM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
> > > >> In testing <smbios mode='host'/>, I noticed a couple of problems.
> > > >> First, qemu rejected the command line we gave it (invalid UUID);
> > > >> ifixingthat showed that all other arguments were being given literal
> > > >> "" which then made the guest smbios differ from the host.  Second,
> > > >> the qemu option -smbios type=1,family=string wasn't supported, which
> > > >> lead to a spurious difference between host and guest.
> > > >>
> > > >> Meanwhile, qemu has a bug where '-smbios type=1,uuid=uuid' must parse
> > > >> as a valid uuid, but is otherwise ignored.  The current qemu.git code
> > > >> base _only_ sets smbios uuid from the '-uuid uuid' argument.  I've
> > > >> filed a bug against the qemu folks asking whether this is intended (in
> > > >> which case we have to modify libvirt to change the -uuid argument it
> > > >> outputs when smbios is specified), or an oversight (hopefully the
> > > >> latter, since it's still nice to correlate
> > > >> /var/log/libvirt/qemu/....log with the XML uuid even when that differs
> > > >> from the smbios uuid presented to the guest.)
> > > > 
> > > > Hmm, I thought the UUID we were passing in was a host UUID, but
> > > > on closer inspection the type=1 table is definitely intended to
> > > > carry the guest UUID. As such it doesn't make sense to populate
> > > > that with anything other than the '<uuid>' from the guest XML.
> > > > A host UUID should live elsewhere in the SMBIOS tables, likely
> > > > in the type2 or type3 blocks
> > > 
> > > What does that mean to our XML?  Should we reject XML files where both
> > > domain/uuid and domain/sysinfo/system/entry/uuid exist, but differ?
> > > Both elements are optional, so it's feasible to see a guest uuid in
> > > either location.  Meanwhile, I'm waiting on resolution to
> > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=659122 to see if qemu will
> > > be patched to let us stick the host's uuid in block 2 (base board) or
> > > block 3 (chassis), in which case, we'll need to expand our XML to
> > > support that notion.
> > > 
> > As I commented on the BZ use OEM strings type 11 smbios table to pass
> > anything you want into a guest.
> > 
> > > I've also discovered that with current qemu, if both '-uuid uuid' and
> > > '-smbios type=1,uuid=uuid' are specified, then -uuid takes precedence;
> > > but either one of the two in isolation serves to set smbios block 1 with
> > > the guest's uuid.
> > > 
> > I am surprised that libvirt still uses -uuid.
> 
> SMBIOS tables are only setup on x86 QEMU binaries, doing fullvirt.
> On non-x86, or QEMU used for Xen paravirt, the -uuid arg value
> would be used in other ways unrelated to SMBIOS. Thus replacing
> -uuid $UUID with -smbiios type=1,uuid=$UUID would be wrong.
> 
What non-x86 platforms libvirt supports? With Xen use -uuid or whatever
they support. With KVM use only smbios type=1,uuid=$UUID. There is not
valid reason that I see to use both. But if you use both of them for some
strange reason please make sure you provide the same value for both.

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			Gleb.




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