Il 21/05/2012 11:27, Daniel P. Berrange ha scritto:
We have mentioned a 1.0 release in passing a few times recently but
we
have never really set out a clear list of goals for such a notable
release. This thread is an attempt to clarify such goals. To avoid
making the 1.0 target too hard, we should aim for as *little* as
possible on our TODO list. I think the priority here should be on public
API level things, or core libvirt infrastructure, and not random impl
details of specific hypervisors. In particular I think we should focus
on things that make libvirt better to develop app against.
IMHO we should have the following things in the 1.0 release
- List object APIs which directly return the object instance
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=636096
* virConnectListAllDomains
* virConnectListAllInterfaces
* virConnectListAllNetworks
* virConnectListAllNWFIlters
* virConnectListAllNodeDevices
* virConnectListAllSecrets
* virConnectListAllStoragePools
* virDomainListAllSnapshots
* virStoragePoolListAllVolumes
NB: with support across LXC, UML, Xen, LibXL, QEMU & ESX
- Lifecycle events for all top level objects
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=636027
* virConnectInterfaceEventRegisterAny
* virConnectNetworkEventRegisterAny
* virConnectNWFilterEventRegisterAny
* virConnectNodeDeviceEventRegisterAny
* virConnectSecretEventRegisterAny
* virConnectStoragePoolEventRegisterAny
- Fine grained access control
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=636148
* Access control infrastructure
* PolicyKit driver impl
* Simple RBAC driver impl
* SELinux driver impl (probably not needed for 1.0)
Persistent nodedevs (i.e. nodedev-{define,start,undefine}). Not a major
feature, but the current nodedev API is a bit unorthogonal and they are
my preferred solution for transparent NPIV migration.
Paolo