Make it easy to retrieve DeviceInfo object out of DeviceAssignment
object. The only missing piece of information for that is device class,
so add it. Make it optional, as it can be filled on demand when passing
the object through DeviceCollection (either by listing devices, or
attaching/detaching).
This is mostly to ease handling options in libvirt template - to get
them, you need to use `assignments()`, istead of `persistent()` or
`attached()`, but there were no _simple_ way of getting actual device
object.
This also makes DeviceCollection._device method not needed anymore.
Filter in python3 returns a generator, can be iterated only once.
This is about list of existing domains - store it as a list, otherwise
domains will "disappear" after being discovered.
qubesd do start other daemons - make sure they will not try to signal
systemd about it. In some cases such daemons (qubesdb-daemon) behave
differently based on this variable.
Do not initialize it only at qubes.xml load time, but re-read vm.kernel
property each time the path is constructed. While at it, add support for
vm.kernel set to 'None' - simply don't include modules.img (xvdd) then.
When device extension do not return some "persistent" device as
currently attached, still return it, as it will be attached at next
domain startup. User can distinguish such devices by having
frontend_domain=None (or other VM).
Also, return a set from DeviceCollection.assignments().
While at it, adjust implementation to specification: tags don't have
value, only one bit of information (present/not present).
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#2686
This requires creating LVM volume group, so create on based on loop dev
in /tmp.
This is rather rough, but if any of this fails, run the tests anyway -
it will simply skip LVM tests.
Device ident may contain only characters allowed in qrexec argument.
This will allow using it directly in qrexec argument in Attach/Detach
methods.
This also means PCI extension will need to be updated (it uses ':' in
ident).
QubesOS/qubes-issues#853
This is required to get shutdown notification, when it wasn't initiated
by qubesd (for example 'poweroff' command inside of VM).
Libvirt event loop implementation must be registered before making
connection to libvirt, so move it to the beginning of main().
For now, only 'domain-shutdown' event is emited.
User session may not be started at all (for example no qubes packages
installed there), so don't block it in all the cases. Also this would
prevent running 'qubes.WaitForSession' service...
In practice, default value for 'gui' argument is False, so in most cases
user session will be ignored. Which doesn't matter in most cases -
especially for services called by qubesd.
Keep it uniform - QubesVM() object is responsible for handling
vm.dir_path, Storage() is responsible for handling disk volumes (which
may live in that directory
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2256
Allow specific pool implementation to provide asynchronous
implementation. vm.storage.* methods will detect if given implementation
is synchronous or asynchronous and will act accordingly.
Then it's up to pool implementation how asynchronous should be achieved.
Do not force it using threads (`run_in_executor()`). But pool
implementation is free to use threads, if consider it safe in a
particular case.
This commit does not touch any pool implementation - all of them are
still synchronous.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2256
Split actual filtering done by mgmt-permission: events into calling an
event and applying returned filters. This way filtering done in
mgmt.Events handler could reuse the same function.
...in core-mgmt-client repository. qubesd isn't the right place to start
GUI applications, which will be even more important when GUI domain will
be something different than Dom0.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#833
Some methods inherited from dict (pop and setdefault here) are covered
by placeholders raising NotImplementedError. Lets fix their signatures
(to match those of dict) to really get NotImplementedError, instead of
TypeError.
This allows avoid race condition between registering event handlers and
performing some action. The important thing is the event sent after
registering event handlers in qubesd. This means state changes (like
VM start/stop) after 'connection-established' event will be included in
event stream.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2622
Management API gives access only to qubes.property. And this is
actually a good thing, so instead of extending it to access also
builtins.property, add a simple decorator to define read-only, stateless
qubes.property.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2622
qvm-ls tool (as all other tools) will be accessing properties through
API, so no need (nor sense) for this tool-specific attributes in
qubes.property. The only somehow used was ls_width, and in fact it made
the output unnecessary wide.
The tool itself is already moved to core-mgmt-client repository.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#853
Standard methods return only one value, after operation is completed,
but events-related methods may return multiple values during the method
execution time. Provide a callback for such cases.
Also, according to specification, avoid sending both event and non-event
values.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2622
Allow method handler to decide if operation could be cancelled. If yes,
when connection to the qubesd is terminated (and
protocol.connection_lost get called) the operation is cancelled using
standard asyncio method - in which case asyncio.CancelledError is thrown
inside method handler. This needs to be explicitly enabled, because
cancellable methods are much harder to write, to maintain consistent
system state.
Caveat: protocol.connection_lost is called only when trying to send some
data to it (and it's already terminated). Which makes this whole
mechanism useful only for events. Otherwise, when sending some data (and
possibly detecting that connection is broken), the operation is already
completed.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2622
* kalkin/device-assignments: (21 commits)
PCI extension cache PCIDevice objects
Make pylint ♥
Fix pylint warning no-else-return
Fix pylint warning len-as-conditional
device-list-attached event returns a dev/options tupples list
DeviceAssignment options are now a dict
Remove WrongAssignment exception
Rename qubes.devices.BlockDevice to qubes.storage.BlockDevice
Update relaxng devices option element
Fix tests broken by the new assignment api
Fix qubes.tests.devices
Fix pci device integration tests
qvm-device add support for assignments
Update ext/pci to new api
BaseVM add DeviceAssignment xml serialization
Migrate DeviceCollection to new API
Add PersistentCollection helper to qubes.devices
Add DeviceAssignment
qvm-device validates device parameters
qvm-device fix handling of non block devices
...
* core3-policy:
Make pylint happy
tests: disable GTK tests on travis
qubespolicy: make pylint happy
qubespolicy: run GUI code inside user session and expose it as dbus object
tests: plug rpc-window tests into main test runner
qubespolicy: plug GUI code into qrexec-policy tool
rpm: add rpc-window related files to package
rpc-window: adjust for qubespolicy API
rpc-window: use pkg_resources for glade file
rpc-window: use 'edit-find' icon if no other is found
rpc-window: adjust for python3
rpc-window: code style adjustments
Import new rpc confirmation window code
qubesd: add second socket for in-dom0 internal calls
policy: qrexec-policy cli tool
tests: qubespolicy tests
qubespolicy: initial version for core3
vm/appvm: add dispvm_allowed property
dispvm: don't load separate Qubes() instance when handling DispVM
This socket (and commands) are not exposed to untrusted input, so no
need to extensive sanitization. Also, there is no need to provide a
stable API here, as those methods are used internally only.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#853
0) All those methods are now awaitable rather than synchronous.
1) The base method is run_service(). The method run() was rewritten
using run_service('qubes.VMShell', input=...). There is no provision
for running plain commands.
2) Get rid of passio*= arguments. If you'd like to get another return
value, use another method. It's as simple as that.
See:
- run_service_for_stdio()
- run_for_stdio()
Also gone are wait= and localcmd= arguments. They are of no use
inside qubesd.
3) The qvm-run tool and tests are left behind for now and will be fixed
later. This is because they also need event loop, which is not
implemented yet.
fixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#1900QubesOS/qubes-issues#2622
- Get rid of @not_in_api, exchange for explicit @api() decorator.
- Old @no_payload decorator becomes an argument (keyword-only).
- Factor out AbstractQubesMgmt class to be a base class for other mgmt
backends.
- Use async def instead of @asyncio.coroutine.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2622
This also means we don't check if a VM with given name (in case of
VMProperty) exists in the system, at this stage. But this is ok, lets
not duplicate work of property setter.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2622
If kwargs contains dict as one of values, it isn't hashable and can't be
used as value in frozenset/tuple. Convert such values into
frozenset(dict.items()). Only one (more) level is supported, but it
should be enough.
Solution from http://stackoverflow.com/a/13264725
In theory any call could modify config (through events), but lets keep
writes to qubes.xml low. In any case, qubes.xml will be eventually
written (either at next config-modifying call, or daemon exit).
Sanitization of input value is tricky here, and also very important at
the same time. If property define value type (and it's something more
specific than 'str'), use that. Otherwise allow only printable ASCII
characters, and let appropriate event and setter handle value.
At this point I've reviewed all QubesVM properties in this category and
added appropriate setters where needed.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2622
Don't allow characters potentially interfering with qrexec. To be on the
safe side, allow only alphanumeric characters + very few selected
punctuations.
Split it into two functions: validate_name - context-less verification,
and actual _setter_name which perform additional verification in
context of actual VM.
Switch to qubes.exc.* exceptions where appropriate.