register_event_handlers is called early, when libvirt connection may not
be yet established - especially on empty qubes.xml. Do not skip
automatic connection logic.
Reference objects, not their IDs - this way when object is modified, it
is visible everywhere where it is used. Main changes:
- volume.pool - Pool object
- volume.source - Volume object
Since volume have Pool object reference now, move volume related
functions into Volume class (from Pool class). This avoids horrible
`storage.get_pool(volume).something(volume)` construct.
One issue here is since volume.source reference a Volume object from a
different VM - VM's template, now VM load order is important. Since we
don't have control over it, initialize vm.storage when needed - possibly
while initializing storage of different VM. Since we don't have cycles
in AppVM-TemplateVM dependencies, it is safe.
Also, since this commit, volume.source (if defined) always points at
volume of the same name from VM's template. Using volumes with something
else as a source is no longer supported.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2256
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.
This will allow more flexible API usage, especially when using mgmt API
- we need to use VM type as string there.
We don't lose any flexibility here - VM class names needs to be uniquely
identified by a string (used in qubes.xml) anyway.
When system is installed with LVM thin pool, it should be used by
default. But lets keep file-based on for /var/lib/qubes for some corner
cases, migration etc.
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2412
- DispVM is no longer a special case for storage
- Add missing 'rw=True' for volatile volume
- Handle storage initialization (copy&paste from AppVM)
- Clone properties from DispVM template
QubesOS/qubes-issues#2253
Apparently the most important (the only?) property required in offline
mode is "is_running". So let's patch it to return False and make sure
any other libvirt usage would result in failure.
Or maybe better simply returh False in vm.is_running, when libvirt
connection fails? But then it would not be possible to use offline mode
and have (some, probably unrelated) libvirtd running at the same time.
FixesQubesOS/qubes-issues#2008
- Use full import paths in qvm-pool
- Add, Remove, Info and List options set `Namespace.command`. This fixes a crash
when `-o dir_path=/mnt/foo` is specified after `-a foo xen`.
- Remove `_List`
- Remove 'added pool' and 'removed pool' messages. Unix tools are quiet
- qvm-pool call app.save()
- Rename create_parser in get_parser
- Rename local_parser variables to just parser
- qvm-pool uses print_table