On Tue, Mar 07, 2017 at 11:20:50AM -0500, Cole Robinson wrote: > On 03/07/2017 07:33 AM, Pavel Hrdina wrote: > > Libvirt storage API doesn't support renaming storage volumes so > > we need to copy the nvram file and remove the old one. > > > > Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1368922 > > > > Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <[email protected]> > > --- > > > > new in v2: > > - properly implement the rename process > > - introduced new method has_nvram() > > - some comments > > > > virtManager/details.py | 3 +- > > virtManager/domain.py | 74 > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > > 2 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/virtManager/details.py b/virtManager/details.py > > index d6fef967..0b2754d8 100644 > > --- a/virtManager/details.py > > +++ b/virtManager/details.py > > @@ -1975,7 +1975,8 @@ class vmmDetails(vmmGObjectUI): > > # This needs to be last > > if self.edited(EDIT_NAME): > > # Renaming is pretty convoluted, so do it here synchronously > > - self.vm.define_name(self.widget("overview-name").get_text()) > > + self.vm.rename_domain(self.widget("overview-name").get_text(), > > + kwargs) > > > > if not kwargs and not hotplug_args: > > # Saves some useless redefine attempts > > diff --git a/virtManager/domain.py b/virtManager/domain.py > > index d9e17dbb..f7d76af6 100644 > > --- a/virtManager/domain.py > > +++ b/virtManager/domain.py > > @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ from virtinst import DomainSnapshot > > from virtinst import Guest > > from virtinst import util > > from virtinst import VirtualController > > +from virtinst import VirtualDisk > > > > from .libvirtobject import vmmLibvirtObject > > > > @@ -479,6 +480,10 @@ class vmmDomain(vmmLibvirtObject): > > return "-" > > return str(i) > > > > + def has_nvram(self): > > + return bool(self.get_xmlobj().os.loader_ro is True and > > + self.get_xmlobj().os.loader_type == "pflash") > > + > > ################## > > # Support checks # > > ################## > > @@ -552,11 +557,63 @@ class vmmDomain(vmmLibvirtObject): > > raise RuntimeError(_("Could not find specified device in the " > > "inactive VM configuration: %s") % > > repr(origdev)) > > > > + def _copy_nvram_file(self, new_name): > > + """ > > + We need to do this copy magic because there is no Libvirt storage > > API > > + to rename storage volume. > > + """ > > + old_nvram = VirtualDisk(self.conn.get_backend()) > > + old_nvram.path = self.get_xmlobj().os.nvram > > + > > + nvram_dir = os.path.dirname(old_nvram.path) > > + new_nvram_path = os.path.join(nvram_dir, "%s_VARS.fd" % new_name) > > + > > + new_nvram = VirtualDisk(self.conn.get_backend()) > > + new_nvram.path = new_nvram_path > > + > > + nvram_install = VirtualDisk.build_vol_install( > > + self.conn.get_backend(), os.path.basename(new_nvram.path), > > + new_nvram.get_parent_pool(), new_nvram.get_size(), False) > > + nvram_install.input_vol = old_nvram.get_vol_object() > > + nvram_install.sync_input_vol(only_format=True) > > + > > + new_nvram.set_vol_install(nvram_install) > > + new_nvram.validate() > > + new_nvram.setup() > > + > > + return new_nvram, old_nvram > > + > > > > ############################## > > # Persistent XML change APIs # > > ############################## > > > > + def rename_domain(self, new_name, kwargs): > > + if self.has_nvram(): > > + try: > > + new_nvram, old_nvram = self._copy_nvram_file(new_name) > > + except Exception as e: > > + raise RuntimeError("Cannot rename nvram VARS: '%s'" % e) > > + > > Rather than use the self.has_nvram() check to protect new_nvram access, can > you do > > new_nvram = None > old_nvram = None > if self.has_nvram(): > .... > > Then later on just check 'if new_nvram', etc. I'm surprised pylint doesn't > warn about that pattern actually, even though the code is correct here.
I had it exactly like that but then I changed it because this seemed like
cleaner solution. So I'll fix it.
>
> > + try:
> > + self.define_name(new_name)
> > + except Exception as e:
> > + if self.has_nvram():
> > + try:
> > + new_nvram.get_vol_object().delete(0)
> > + except Exception as e:
> > + logging.debug("rename failed and new nvram was not "
> > + "removed: '%s'", e)
> > + raise e
> > +
>
> Since you use 'e' twice, the intended error is overwritten if vol delete
> fails. So have the second except use e2 or something
>
> > + if self.has_nvram():
> > + kwargs["nvram"] = new_nvram.path
> > +
>
> define_overview is never actually called here.
It is called in config_overview_apply, the kwargs from that function is
passed as a parameter and rename_domain() only fills the new nvram value.
>
> Thanks,
> Cole
>
> > + try:
> > + old_nvram.get_vol_object().delete(0)
> > + except Exception as e:
> > + logging.debug("old nvram file was not removed: '%s'", e)
> > +
> > # Device Add/Remove
> > def add_device(self, devobj):
> > """
> > @@ -621,7 +678,8 @@ class vmmDomain(vmmLibvirtObject):
> > self._redefine_xmlobj(guest)
> >
> > def define_overview(self, machine=_SENTINEL, description=_SENTINEL,
> > - title=_SENTINEL, idmap_list=_SENTINEL, loader=_SENTINEL):
> > + title=_SENTINEL, idmap_list=_SENTINEL, loader=_SENTINEL,
> > + nvram=_SENTINEL):
> > guest = self._make_xmlobj_to_define()
> > if machine != _SENTINEL:
> > guest.os.machine = machine
> > @@ -644,6 +702,9 @@ class vmmDomain(vmmLibvirtObject):
> > guest.os.loader_type = "pflash"
> > guest.os.loader_ro = True
> >
> > + if nvram != _SENTINEL and guest.os.loader is not None:
> > + guest.os.nvram = nvram
> > +
>
> Is the guest.os.loader check here actually protecting something? The caller
> should protect this already I think
I guess that the check can be removed, it should not happen.
Pavel
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