Since now event listener reports proper QubesDaemonCommunicationError
exception instead of some form of IOError. Include it for automatic
reconnect logic.
Fixes a481490 "app: fix error reporting when connection to qubesd fails"
Port 5a39e777089d8bde6d0a620830a898c1cf3dd924 ("events: add support for
wildcard event handlers") from qubes-core-admin:
Support registering handlers for more flexible wildcard events: not only
'*', but also 'something*'. This allows to register handlers for
'property-set:*' and such.
If file to be imported is larger than the default root volume, resize
the volume first. It might be also a good idea to shrink it when needed,
but currently the backend refuse it.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3422
When both threads and processes are used, logging module can deadlock.
Workaround this by re-initializating locks in logging module.
See https://bugs.python.org/issue6721 for details.
Revert this commit when the python issue is fixed (in the python version
used for backup restore).
* windows-tools:
doc: add info what properties are inherited from template
Add 'gui-emulated' feature
qvm-start-gui: fix handlign rpc-clipboard feature
Add an explicit method for forcing emulated VGA output. Previously it
was possible only by removing `gui` feature (setting it to false had a
different effect), or enabling debug mode.
Using lack of a feature as a third state was a bad idea.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#3585
Do not crash if qubesd restart exactly the moment event handler was
called.
Event listener properly handle qubesd restarts (reconnects), but exists
if any handler raise an exception. Avoid this by logging such exceptions
but not propagating them.
This is especially the case for domain-shutdown event for DispVM - when
handled, DispVM can be already removed. Give the handled VM object even
if actual VM is already removed. For this, avoid VM existence check by
using domains.get_blind() method.
And actually implement domains.get_blind() method - it was present only
in generic collection, but not VMCollection.
This changes to accept the string none as the value None,
as if an empty string was entered. This allows setting the
netvm to "None" as described in QubesOS/qubes-issues#3942
There was such option on Qubes 3.2, so add it here too. This is
especially useful for kernel package - preun script use it to verify if
given kernel isn't needed anymore.
* improved-tools-messages:
tools: suppress full traceback in console tools
tools: add SubParsersHelpAction, which include subcommands details in --help
Right now Admin API backend will refuse to shrink volume anyway, but
we're planning to relax this restriction. Make sure the client side
(qvm-volume tool here, GUI VM settings already have this in place) will
employ appropriate safety check.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#3725
If needs to be extended - do it before import. If needs to be reduced -
after. This way, if data import fails for any reason, previous data
won't be destroyed (truncated).
Also, convert error on shrinking volume to a warning, as it doesn't break
the template (just leave it with bigger disk than needed). Currently all
storage pool implementations refuse to shrink a volume (but it may
change in the future).
QubesOS/qubes-issues#3169
QubesException class is used with meaningful messages and should be ok
to use it directly as error message. For other exceptions, still use
full traceback (most likely a bug somewhere, not user error).
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3610
Don't print None value as 'None' string, but as empty one (same as at
API level). Otherwise it is indistinguishable from VM named 'None', or
same string property value.
This is especially important on LVM thin pool, where space after
removing the file needs to be given back to the pool, to be reused for
other volumes (for example this template).
qvm-start-gui lifecycle should be bound to X server lifecycle. It should
be restarted when user logoff and login again, at least to start
gui-daemons again.
Do that by opening a connection to X server and reacting to breaking
that socket.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3147
* qubesos/pr/52:
backup: don't crash when no 'qubes' group is present
tests: dom0 backup restore, both v3 and v4
backup: add support for openssl 1.1.0 options
backup: skip dom0's properties while restoring core2 backup
unused variable
style issues
Fix dom0 restore
Fix dom0 handling
Fix AdminVm class name
This is specifically the case on Travis-CI. But since dom0 backup is
restored into separate directory now, instead of directly overriding
user home, this check is much less relevant now.
I don't know if any template currently hits this code path, even the
fedora-26-minimal root.img is large enough to be split into multiple
parts. Maybe Arch Linux?
Related to https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-core-admin/pull/188
It's already available in config dict, but lets provide uniform API. And
also it's a bit weird to look for usage data in configuration...
QubesOS/qubes-issues#3240
'qvm-run --dispvm' cannot easily make a separate qubes.WaitForSession
call. Instead, if --gui is active, pass the new WaitForSession argument
to qubes.VMShell, which will do the equivalent.
The unit tests have been copied (in slightly adapted form) from commit
a620f02e2aFixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3012ClosesQubesOS/qubes-core-admin-client#49
When calling a service in DispVM, the connection is established only
after session is ready (if required for given service). qrexec-client by
default use 5s here, which is too low depending on hardware. Use
'qrexec_timeout' property here for DispVM case.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3012
In core-admin matching collections are real dicts, so clone this API
behaviour here too. Specific changes:
- iteration yields keys, not values
- implement values and items methods
Additionally fix keys method, it was broken on python2 (list have no
copy method).
It wasn't possible to use QubesArgumentParser(vmname_nargs=...) for
optional domain list - the option forced usage of either --all or
explicit domain list.
When starting a VM with --cdrom=some-vm:/some/path/to.iso, it can be
started only when loop device matching the path is available. For now,
add naive waiting (while ... sleep(1)) for it. Later it might worth
converting it to events handling.
This is to match core-admin API. Logically it could be a property not a
method (as other things like usage or size), but it is already defined
(and used in various places) as a method in core-admin, so lets don't
change the API right now.
* qubesos/pr/44:
Fix style else-return
tests: update qvm-template-process and qvm-remove tests
Add --force to manpage.
Avoid cloning installed_by_rpm
Print vm list before prompt
Use --force instead of --yes
Toggle installed_by_rpm in template tool
Fix error message grammar
Add --yes option and confirm prompt.
Make use of better security of Qubes 4.x by using HVM by default. If
some VMs are incompatible with it (like MirageOS based), user can always
switch it to PV manually later.
This restores Qubes R3.2 behavior
Before this patch, the following:
qvm-run -p sys-firewall 'echo -e "\e[0;46mcyan!" >&2' | wc -l
leaks the escape sequences through to the dom0 terminal via stderr,
in this case demonstrated by the ability to change the text color while
it should be fixed to red.
This can also be abused with xterm reporting sequences to cause input
to be sent to the dom0 terminal. This is potentially a security issue.
The main process sometimes sets fd 1 to O_NONBLOCK, and since in the
terminal case fd 0 and 1 are the same fd, this also results in fd 0
being non-blocking, causing qvm-run to crash with EAGAIN.
So just make the code work for both blocking and non-blocking stdin.
When some VM timeout on shutdown, the tool will try to kill all of them,
but at this point some of them may be already powered off (not all
hanged during shutdown, but only some). Handle this
situation instead of crashing. And add appropriate test.
Do not crash if the other object is completely different type. Return
False ("unequal") instead.
This crashed preparing list of devices in qubes-vm-boot-from-device.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3182
If EOF is reached on tar's stderr, stop reading it, even if didn't found
expected data. Log this event.
This may happen when tar output some fatal error, instead of filelist.
os.path.splitext fails on path without proper file base name, like
'/something/..000'. Use plain string methods (rsplit).
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3167
Packages had missing dependency on python-dbus. Since DBusHandler isn't
used anywhere, drop it, instead of introducing more dependencies.
Reported by @pietrushnic
QubesOS/qubes-issues#3179
vm.get_power_state() have specifically documented 'NA' state for cases
when it's unable to get VM's power state. Use this when qrexec policy
forbid checking it.
Reported by @pietrushnic
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3179
1. Output of `losetup` command contains `\n` - strip it.
2. Provide read-only option - if device info hasn't propagated to qubesd
yet, it will not be set automatically.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3146
First, TemplateVM is not used anymore (see previous commit). Second,
don't harcode on client side that "only TemplateVM can be a template for
any VM" (which actually isn't true: AppVM can be a template for DispVM).
Very few calls at client side really needs VM class name. So, even in
non-blind mode use just QubesVM class, to avoid strange cases depending
on blind mode being enabled or not. Then, have VM class name in 'klass'
property. If known at object creation time, cache it, otherwise query
qubesd at first access.
It may happen that when client handle the event, domain no longer
exists. This is for example common for DispVMs, which get removed just
after shutdown.
This will cause some events to be dropped, but one can enable blind
mode, to get them anyway (because it will not cause KeyError, even if
domain is already removed).
QubesOS/qubes-issues#3100
This allows to perform actions on objects (VM, storage etc), without
listing them. This is useful when calling VM have minimal permissions
and only selected actions are allowed.
This means that app.domains['some-name'] will not raise KeyError, even
when domain do not exists. But performing actual action (like
vm.start()) will fail in that case.
Booting a VM from cdrom require attaching the device before VM startup,
which is possible only in persistent mode. But for qvm-start --cdrom
adding a cdrom only temporarily, use new update_persistence() function
to convert the assignment to temporary one.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#3055
Abort tar process after extracting requested files - do not parse the
archive until the end (possibly tens of GB later).
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#2986
This may be confiusing, for example one may think that
`qvm-prefs --unset vmname netvm` will make vmname network-disconnected.
This type of mistakes may have severe security consequence, so better
drop those option names.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#3002
cc @rootkovska
Add option to uniformly start new DispVM from either VM or Dom0. This
use DispVMWrapper, which translate it to either qrexec call to $dispvm,
or (in dom0) to appropriate Admin API call to create fresh DispVM
first.
This require abandoning registering --all and --exclude by
QubesArgumentParser, because we need to add --dispvm mutually exclusive
with those two. But actually handling those two options is still done by
QubesArgumentParser.
This also updates man page and tests.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#2974
This is a wrapper to use `$dispvm` target of qrexec call, just like any
other service call in qubesadmin module - using vm.run_service().
When running in dom0, qrexec-client-vm is not available, so DispVM needs
to be created "manually", using appropriate Admin API call
(admin.vm.CreateDisposable).
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2974
When data block is smaller than 4096 (and no EOF is reached), python's
io.read() will call read(2) again to get more data. This may deadlock if
the other end of connection will write anything only after receiveing
data (which is the case for qubes.Filecopy).
Disable this buffering by using syscall wrappers directly. To not affect
performance that much, increase buffer size to 64k.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#2948
* devel-6:
qvm-ls: fix total VM size reporting
doc: update manpage of qvm-service
tools: qvm-service tool
tests: too much copy&paste
features: serialize True as '1'
tools/qvm-start-gui: add --force-stubdomain options
tools/qvm-shutdown: fix help message
tools/qvm-shutdown: drop --force option, it isn't supported anymore
New qvm-backup tool can either use pre-existing backup profile
(--profile), or - when running in dom0 - can create new one based on
used options (--save-profile).
This commit add a tool itself, update its man page, and add tests for
it.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#2931
Do not check for qubesd socket (at module import time), because if not
running at this precise time, it will lead to wrong choice. And a weird
error message in consequence (looking for qrexec-client-vm in dom0).
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#2917
* devel-2-qvm-run-1:
Make pylint happy
tools/qvm-run: fix handling EOF
tests: mark qvm-run tests with "expected failure"
tools/qvm-run: fix handling copying stdin to the process
since qvm-run use multiprocessing.Process now, stdin sent to it is
processed in separate process and doesn't come back to
TestApp.actual_calls (self.app). Annotate tests for now, to be fixed
later.
The most important part is fixing resize handling - call size_func
before data_func, but after tar gets initial data (and output file
size).
But other than that, it makes the process a little faster.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#1214
Opt for a simple one-liner error messages, instead of meaningless stack
trace (it's most of the time about qubesd responding with error, so the
stack trace of actual problem is elsewhere).
This will be less realistic (private.img of 2MB?!), but makes tests much
quicker. And since tar is used to make files sparse, we don't really
test multi-part archives anyway.
Based on "backup compatibility" tests, which manually assemble the
backup. This is because we don't have access to actual backup creation
code here.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#1214
Launch stdin copy loop in a separate process (multiprocessing.Process)
and terminate it when target process is terminated.
Another idea here was threads, but there is no API to kill a thread
waiting on read().
VMs can have runtime dependencies - for example it isn't possible to
shutdown netvm used by some other running VM(s). Since client-side tools
may not have full knowledge about rules enforcing those dependencies
(for example may not have access to 'netvm' property), implement
best-effort approach:
1. Try to shutdown all requested VMs
2. For those where shutdown request succeed, wait for actual shutdown
3. For others - go back to step 1
And loop until all VMs are shutdown, or all shutdown requests fails.
Allow programming different responses for the same request when called
multiple times. This is useful for example for shutdown tests - first
domain is running, but after issuing shutdown request is is not.
Do not close event loop in utility function - handle it only in main().
For this reason, change appropriate functions to coroutines.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#2865
Don't fail the whole process when "just" appmenus import fails.
But if data import fails, remove the VM
Also update for vm.run_service_for_stdio raising CalledProcessError.