On 09/27/2017 09:02 AM, Peter Krempa wrote:
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 21:32:44 -0400, John Ferlan wrote:
> From: Ashish Mittal <Ashish.Mittal(a)veritas.com>
>
> Add an optional virTristateBool haveTLS to virStorageSource to
> manage whether a storage source will be using TLS.
>
> Sample XML for a VxHS disk:
>
> <disk type='network' device='disk'>
> <driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='none'/>
> <source protocol='vxhs'
name='eb90327c-8302-4725-9e1b-4e85ed4dc251' tls='yes'>
> <host name='192.168.0.1' port='9999'/>
> </source>
> <target dev='vda' bus='virtio'/>
> </disk>
>
> Additionally add a tlsFromConfig boolean to control whether the TLS
> setting was due to domain configuration or qemu.conf global setting
> in order to decide whether to Format the haveTLS setting for either
> a live or saved domain configuration file.
>
> Update the qemuxml2xmltest in order to add a test to show the proper
> parsing.
>
> Also update the docs to describe the tls attribute plus clean up the
> description in the surrounding area to make the information a bit more
> readable rather than one winding paragraph.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ashish Mittal <Ashish.Mittal(a)veritas.com>
> Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan(a)redhat.com>
> ---
> docs/formatdomain.html.in | 40 ++++++++++++++++------
> docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng | 5 +++
> src/conf/domain_conf.c | 29 ++++++++++++++--
> src/util/virstoragefile.c | 2 ++
> src/util/virstoragefile.h | 7 ++++
> ...emuxml2argv-disk-drive-network-tlsx509-vxhs.xml | 32 +++++++++++++++++
> ...uxml2xmlout-disk-drive-network-tlsx509-vxhs.xml | 34 ++++++++++++++++++
> tests/qemuxml2xmltest.c | 1 +
> 8 files changed, 138 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644
tests/qemuxml2argvdata/qemuxml2argv-disk-drive-network-tlsx509-vxhs.xml
> create mode 100644
tests/qemuxml2xmloutdata/qemuxml2xmlout-disk-drive-network-tlsx509-vxhs.xml
>
> diff --git a/docs/formatdomain.html.in b/docs/formatdomain.html.in
> index 9ce4620c6..3e10213b5 100644
> --- a/docs/formatdomain.html.in
> +++ b/docs/formatdomain.html.in
> @@ -2514,19 +2514,39 @@
> <dd>
> The <code>protocol</code> attribute specifies the protocol
to
> access to the requested image. Possible values are "nbd",
> - "iscsi", "rbd", "sheepdog",
"gluster" or "vxhs". If the
> - <code>protocol</code> attribute is "rbd",
"sheepdog", "gluster"
> - or "vxhs", an additional attribute
<code>name</code> is
> - mandatory to specify which volume/image will be used. For
"nbd",
> - the <code>name</code> attribute is optional. For
"iscsi"
> - (<span class="since">since 1.0.4</span>), the
<code>name</code>
> - attribute may include a logical unit number, separated from the
> - target's name by a slash (e.g.,
> + "iscsi", "rbd", "sheepdog",
"gluster" or "vxhs".
> +
> + <p>If the <code>protocol</code> attribute is
"rbd", "sheepdog",
> + "gluster", or "vxhs", an additional attribute
<code>name</code>
> + is mandatory to specify which volume/image will be used.
> + </p>
> +
> + <p>For "nbd", the <code>name</code>
attribute is optional.
> + </p>
> +
> + <p>For "iscsi" (<span
class="since">since 1.0.4</span>), the
> + <code>name</code> attribute may include a logical unit
number,
> + separated from the target's name by a slash (e.g.,
> <code>iqn.2013-07.com.example:iscsi-pool/1</code>). If
not
> specified, the default LUN is zero.
> - For "vxhs" (<span class="since">since
3.8.0</span>), the
> + </p>
> +
> + <p>For "vxhs" (<span
class="since">since 3.8.0</span>), the
> <code>name</code> is the UUID of the volume, assigned by
the
> - HyperScale server.
Everything above is not really relevant to adding TLS to VxHS and thus
deserves a separate patch.
I can separate - not a problem. The reason it was done the way it was is
because as I was editing the section it became painfully obvious that
the text was becoming impossible to read.
I did note that in the commit message BTW.
> + HyperScale server. Additionally, an optional
attribute
> + <code>tls</code> (QEMU only) can be used to control
whether a
> + VxHS block device would utilize a hypervisor configured TLS
> + X.509 certificate environment in order to encrypt the data
> + channel. For the QEMU hypervisor, usage of a TLS environment can
> + also be globally controlled on the host by the
> + <code>vxhs_tls</code> and
<code>vxhs_tls_x509_cert_dir</code> or
> + <code>default_tls_x509_cert_dir</code> settings in the
file
> + /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf. If <code>vxhs_tls</code> is
enabled,
> + then unless the domain <code>tls</code> attribute is set
to "no",
> + libvirt will use the host configured TLS environment. If the
> + <code>tls</code> attribute is set to "yes", then
regardless of
> + the qemu.conf setting, TLS authentication will be attempted.
> + </p>
> <span class="since">Since 0.8.7</span>
> </dd>
> <dt><code>volume</code></dt>
[...]
> diff --git a/src/conf/domain_conf.c b/src/conf/domain_conf.c
> index cc5e79b70..a568d9140 100644
> --- a/src/conf/domain_conf.c
> +++ b/src/conf/domain_conf.c
[...]
> @@ -8147,6 +8148,19 @@ virDomainDiskSourceParse(xmlNodePtr node,
> goto cleanup;
> }
>
> + /* Check tls=yes|no domain setting for the block device
> + * At present only VxHS. Other block devices may be added later */
> + if (src->protocol == VIR_STORAGE_NET_PROTOCOL_VXHS &&
> + (haveTLS = virXMLPropString(node, "tls"))) {
> + if ((src->haveTLS =
> + virTristateBoolTypeFromString(haveTLS)) <= 0) {
> + virReportError(VIR_ERR_XML_ERROR,
> + _("unknown disk source 'tls' setting
'%s'"),
> + haveTLS);
> + goto cleanup;
> + }
> + }
> +
> /* for historical reasons the volume name for gluster volume is stored
> * as a part of the path. This is hard to work with when dealing with
> * relative names. Split out the volume into a separate variable */
[...]
> @@ -21690,6 +21706,14 @@ virDomainDiskSourceFormatNetwork(virBufferPtr attrBuf,
>
> VIR_FREE(path);
>
> + if (src->haveTLS != VIR_TRISTATE_BOOL_ABSENT &&
> + !(flags & VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_FORMAT_MIGRATABLE &&
> + src->tlsFromConfig))
> + virBufferAsprintf(attrBuf, " tls='%s'",
> + virTristateBoolTypeToString(src->haveTLS));
> + if (flags & VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_FORMAT_STATUS)
> + virBufferAsprintf(attrBuf, " tlsFromConfig='%d'",
src->tlsFromConfig);
Why is this attribute formatted as a number? Also you don't really seem
to parse it.
It follows what was done for <chardev>...
As for the parsing, strange it was there in my recollection, but it's
not there in reality. I wonder where it went. Oh it gets really ugly to
try and squash in something since virDomainDiskSourceParse will need
@flags <sigh>
Tks -
John