[libvirt] [PATCH 2/2] qemu: Reject unsupported tuning in session mode
Eric Blake
eblake at redhat.com
Tue Mar 4 13:44:01 UTC 2014
On 03/03/2014 10:21 AM, Martin Kletzander wrote:
> When domain is started with setting that cannot be done, i.e. those
> that require cgroups, there is no error reported and it succeeds
> without any message whatsoever.
>
> When setting with API, virsh, an error is reported, but only due to
> the fact that no cgroups are mounted (priv->cgroup == NULL).
>
> Given the above it seems reasonable to reject such unsupported
> settings.
>
> Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan at redhat.com>
> ---
>
> Notes:
> Few questions came to my mind while writing the commit message:
>
> 1) Would helper function (macro) be preferred so the code looks
> cleaner?
What macro do you have in mind?
>
> 2) Do we want to allow reading of some of these settings through an
> API? This would however require our cgroup handling to be
> reworked.
>
> 3) Would new error type (for session-unsupported settings) be any
> good or it doesn't make sense to create one just for these added
> messages plus few older ones (just guessing the amount)?
Looks like your use of VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED was reasonable.
> + if (!cfg->privileged) {
> + /* If we have no cgroups than we can have no tunings that
> + * require them */
> +
> + if (def->mem.hard_limit || def->mem.soft_limit ||
> + def->mem.min_guarantee || def->mem.swap_hard_limit) {
> + virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s",
> + _("Memory tuning is not available in session mode"));
> + goto error;
> + }
> +
Or maybe we should think about some day adding a daemon that accepts RPC
commands for manipulating cgroups on behalf of a session client. But
that would be a later and bigger patch.
Seems reasonable to me, but it might be nice to also get Dan's opinion
on this one.
--
Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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