On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 11:51:51AM -0400, Ben Guthro wrote:
The following patch series implements the Events API discussed here
previously in this thread:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-September/msg00321.html and
http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-October/msg00245.html
By Daniel B's advice - I have broken this patch into the following:
events-01-public-api Changes to libvirt.h, and libvirt.c
events-02-internal-api Changes to internal.h and event code
events-03-qemud Changes to the daemon
events-04-qemud-rpc-protocol Changes to the qemud rpc protocol
events-05-driver.patch Changes to the driver API
events-06-driver-qemu Changes to the qemu driver
events-07-driver-remote Changes to the remote driver
events-08-driver-lxc Minor changes to LXC driver structure to prevent compile
errors
events-09-driver-openvz Minor changes to openvz driver structure to prevent compile
errors
events-10-driver-test Minor changes to test driver structure to prevent compile
errors
events-11-example-testapp Test app, and infrastructure changes for an example dir
events-12-python-ignore.patch Add functions to be ignored, for now
For now, domain events are only emitted from qemu/kvm guests.
I was interested to see how well we could integrate with glib, so I
knocked up a minimal 'libvirt-glib' library, which provides an event
loop which calls into glib. I also adapted your demo program to
use this too. The code is in this mercurial repository
http://hg.berrange.com/libraries/libvirt-glib--devel
This is where I spotted the timeout bug I mentioned earlier - aside from
that it works fairly nicely.
Daniel
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