Sorry, I was offline for an extended time (the last week due to a bit
of
"political unrest" :-), and just returned yesterday...
On 07/26/2016 07:18 AM, Anton Khramov wrote:
> Hi Cole,
>
> Any news on this change?
>
> Regards,
> Anton
>
> On 07/18/2016 11:46 PM, Cole Robinson wrote:
>> On 07/13/2016 07:06 AM, Khramov Anton wrote:
>>> From: Anton Khramov <anton(a)endocode.com>
>>>
>>> Resolves:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1181539
>>> ---
>>> docs/hooks.html.in | 2 ++
>>> src/network/bridge_driver.c | 6 ++++++
>>> src/util/virhook.c | 3 ++-
>>> src/util/virhook.h | 1 +
>>> 4 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/docs/hooks.html.in b/docs/hooks.html.in
>>> index 1aae00c..d4f4ac3 100644
>>> --- a/docs/hooks.html.in
>>> +++ b/docs/hooks.html.in
>>> @@ -250,6 +250,8 @@
>>> <pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/network network_name plugged begin
>>> -</pre>
>>> Please note, that in this case, the script is passed both
>>> network and
>>> domain XMLs on its stdin.</li>
>>> + <li>When network is updated, the hook script is called
as:<br/>
>>> + <pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/network network_name updated begin
>>> -</pre></li>
>>> <li>When the domain from previous case is shutting down, the
>>> interface
>>> is unplugged. This leads to another script invocation:<br/>
>>> <pre>/etc/libvirt/hooks/network network_name unplugged
begin
>>> -</pre>
>>> diff --git a/src/network/bridge_driver.c b/src/network/bridge_driver.c
>>> index 0fd2095..61ab17b 100644
>>> --- a/src/network/bridge_driver.c
>>> +++ b/src/network/bridge_driver.c
>>> @@ -3460,6 +3460,12 @@ networkUpdate(virNetworkPtr net,
>>> goto cleanup;
>>> }
>>> }
>>> +
>>> + /* call the 'updated' network hook script */
>>> + if (networkRunHook(network, NULL, NULL, VIR_HOOK_NETWORK_OP_UPDATED,
>>> + VIR_HOOK_SUBOP_BEGIN) < 0)
>>> + goto cleanup;
>>> +
>>> ret = 0;
>>> cleanup:
>>> virNetworkObjEndAPI(&network);
>>> diff --git a/src/util/virhook.c b/src/util/virhook.c
>>> index d37d6da..a8422a2 100644
>>> --- a/src/util/virhook.c
>>> +++ b/src/util/virhook.c
>>> @@ -93,7 +93,8 @@ VIR_ENUM_IMPL(virHookNetworkOp, VIR_HOOK_NETWORK_OP_LAST,
>>> "started",
>>> "stopped",
>>> "plugged",
>>> - "unplugged")
>>> + "unplugged",
>>> + "updated")
>>> static int virHooksFound = -1;
>>> diff --git a/src/util/virhook.h b/src/util/virhook.h
>>> index 550ef84..4015426 100644
>>> --- a/src/util/virhook.h
>>> +++ b/src/util/virhook.h
>>> @@ -82,6 +82,7 @@ typedef enum {
>>> VIR_HOOK_NETWORK_OP_STOPPED, /* network has stopped */
>>> VIR_HOOK_NETWORK_OP_IFACE_PLUGGED, /* an interface has been plugged
>>> into the network */
>>> VIR_HOOK_NETWORK_OP_IFACE_UNPLUGGED, /* an interface was
>>> unplugged from the network */
>>> + VIR_HOOK_NETWORK_OP_UPDATED, /* network has been updated */
>>> VIR_HOOK_NETWORK_OP_LAST,
>>> } virHookNetworkOpType;
>>>
>> ACK this looks good to me. CCing laine to see if he wants to ACK when he's
>> back online, if not I'll push it in a week.
This looks okay to me too, although I momentarily wondered if the sub-op
should be VIR_HOOK_SUBOP_END, since this is happening after the update is
finished. But then I realized that the hook name itself is saying that the
update has already happened (it is "UPDATED", not "UPDATE"), so I
think that's
okay (it's also the way the IFACE_PLUGGED AND IFACE_UNPLUGGED hooks are handled).
(When I looked back to the discussion of the previous version of the patch, it
made me realize that a hook run when a network's firewall is reloaded would
also be useful, but that's a separate issue (iptables rules are reloaded 1)
when libvirtd gets a SIGHUP, 2) when libvirtd is restarted, or 3) when
firewalld is reloaded). Anyway there really is no end to the places a hook
could potentially be useful, so trying to get ahead of it is a losing
proposition).
So yeah, it's fine with me to push it.
Thanks, I've pushed the patch now. Thanks for your patience Anton!
- Cole