On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 12:39:56 +0100, Peter Krempa wrote:
On Wed, Mar 06, 2019 at 12:15:08 +0100, Jiri Denemark wrote:
> The qemuMigrationParamsApply internal API was designed to apply all
> migration parameters and capabilities before we start to migrate a
> domain. The API can also be called outside migration job, e.g., via a
> call to qemuDomainMigrateSetMaxSpeed with
Is it expected that if it's called inside the migration job and the caps
bitmap is empty the monitor command will be called with an empty array?
The bitmap will always have QEMU_MIGRATION_CAP_LAST bits. They can all
be zeros, but that will only result in an empty json array if QEMU does
not support migration capabilities at all. All supported capabilities
will be explicitly disabled and thus the array won't be empty. Even if
it was empty, the monitor command is only called when
virJSONValueArraySize(caps) > 0.
> VIR_DOMAIN_MIGRATE_MAX_SPEED_POSTCOPY flag, but in that case it
should
> only apply migration parameters and ignore capabilities.
ACK, but the wording is weird. You don't really ignore any caps because
you explicitly reject it.
The code is ignoring capabilities when they are all disabled, which is
the default state after qemuMigrationParamsNew(). When the caller is not
a migration job and it tries to enable any capability, an error is
reported as this would be a bug in our code.
I presume the problem is in the fact that if migration is not
running
the API does not have efect.
Obviously v2 required if the problem is actually that the monitor
command is unhappy with empty array as the argument.
The actual problem is that the migrate-set-capabilities QMP command can
only be called before migration starts and calling it while migration is
already running does not make (and it is actually rejected by QEMU).
So how about:
The qemuMigrationParamsApply internal API was designed to apply all
migration parameters and capabilities before we start to migrate a
domain. While migration parameters are only passed to QEMU when we
explicitly want to set a specific value, capabilities are always
either enabled or disabled.
Thus when this API is called outside migration job, e.g., via a call
to qemuDomainMigrateSetMaxSpeed with
VIR_DOMAIN_MIGRATE_MAX_SPEED_POSTCOPY flag, we would call
migrate-set-capabilities and disable all capabilities. However,
changing capabilities while migration is already running does not
make sense and our code should never be trying to do so. In fact
QEMU even reports an error if migrate-set-capabilities is called
during migration and qemuDomainMigrateSetMaxSpeed would fail with:
internal error: unable to execute QEMU command
migrate-set-capabilities: There's a migration process in
progress
With this patch qemuMigrationParamsApply never tries to call
migrate-set-capabilities outside of migration job. When the
capabilities bitmap is all zeros (which is its initial value after
qemuMigrationParamsNew), we just skip the command. But when any
capability bit is set to 1 by a non-migration job, we report an
error to highlight a bug in our code.
Jirka