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/*
* QEMU System Emulator
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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*
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*
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "config-host.h"
#include "net.h"
#include "net/clients.h"
#include "net/hub.h"
#include "net/slirp.h"
#include "net/util.h"
#include "monitor.h"
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "qemu_socket.h"
#include "qmp-commands.h"
#include "hw/qdev.h"
#include "iov.h"
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-07-17 16:17:13 +02:00
#include "qapi-visit.h"
#include "qapi/opts-visitor.h"
#include "qapi/qapi-dealloc-visitor.h"
/* Net bridge is currently not supported for W32. */
#if !defined(_WIN32)
# define CONFIG_NET_BRIDGE
#endif
static QTAILQ_HEAD(, NetClientState) net_clients;
int default_net = 1;
/***********************************************************/
/* network device redirectors */
#if defined(DEBUG_NET)
static void hex_dump(FILE *f, const uint8_t *buf, int size)
{
int len, i, j, c;
for(i=0;i<size;i+=16) {
len = size - i;
if (len > 16)
len = 16;
fprintf(f, "%08x ", i);
for(j=0;j<16;j++) {
if (j < len)
fprintf(f, " %02x", buf[i+j]);
else
fprintf(f, " ");
}
fprintf(f, " ");
for(j=0;j<len;j++) {
c = buf[i+j];
if (c < ' ' || c > '~')
c = '.';
fprintf(f, "%c", c);
}
fprintf(f, "\n");
}
}
#endif
static int get_str_sep(char *buf, int buf_size, const char **pp, int sep)
{
const char *p, *p1;
int len;
p = *pp;
p1 = strchr(p, sep);
if (!p1)
return -1;
len = p1 - p;
p1++;
if (buf_size > 0) {
if (len > buf_size - 1)
len = buf_size - 1;
memcpy(buf, p, len);
buf[len] = '\0';
}
*pp = p1;
return 0;
}
int parse_host_port(struct sockaddr_in *saddr, const char *str)
{
char buf[512];
struct hostent *he;
const char *p, *r;
int port;
p = str;
if (get_str_sep(buf, sizeof(buf), &p, ':') < 0)
return -1;
saddr->sin_family = AF_INET;
if (buf[0] == '\0') {
saddr->sin_addr.s_addr = 0;
} else {
if (qemu_isdigit(buf[0])) {
if (!inet_aton(buf, &saddr->sin_addr))
return -1;
} else {
if ((he = gethostbyname(buf)) == NULL)
return - 1;
saddr->sin_addr = *(struct in_addr *)he->h_addr;
}
}
port = strtol(p, (char **)&r, 0);
if (r == p)
return -1;
saddr->sin_port = htons(port);
return 0;
}
void qemu_format_nic_info_str(NetClientState *nc, uint8_t macaddr[6])
{
snprintf(nc->info_str, sizeof(nc->info_str),
"model=%s,macaddr=%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x",
nc->model,
macaddr[0], macaddr[1], macaddr[2],
macaddr[3], macaddr[4], macaddr[5]);
}
void qemu_macaddr_default_if_unset(MACAddr *macaddr)
{
static int index = 0;
static const MACAddr zero = { .a = { 0,0,0,0,0,0 } };
if (memcmp(macaddr, &zero, sizeof(zero)) != 0)
return;
macaddr->a[0] = 0x52;
macaddr->a[1] = 0x54;
macaddr->a[2] = 0x00;
macaddr->a[3] = 0x12;
macaddr->a[4] = 0x34;
macaddr->a[5] = 0x56 + index++;
}
/**
* Generate a name for net client
*
* Only net clients created with the legacy -net option need this. Naming is
* mandatory for net clients created with -netdev.
*/
static char *assign_name(NetClientState *nc1, const char *model)
{
NetClientState *nc;
char buf[256];
int id = 0;
QTAILQ_FOREACH(nc, &net_clients, next) {
if (nc == nc1) {
continue;
}
/* For compatibility only bump id for net clients on a vlan */
if (strcmp(nc->model, model) == 0 &&
net_hub_id_for_client(nc, NULL) == 0) {
id++;
}
}
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s.%d", model, id);
return g_strdup(buf);
}
NetClientState *qemu_new_net_client(NetClientInfo *info,
NetClientState *peer,
const char *model,
const char *name)
{
NetClientState *nc;
assert(info->size >= sizeof(NetClientState));
nc = g_malloc0(info->size);
nc->info = info;
nc->model = g_strdup(model);
if (name) {
nc->name = g_strdup(name);
} else {
nc->name = assign_name(nc, model);
}
if (peer) {
assert(!peer->peer);
nc->peer = peer;
peer->peer = nc;
}
QTAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&net_clients, nc, next);
nc->send_queue = qemu_new_net_queue(nc);
return nc;
}
NICState *qemu_new_nic(NetClientInfo *info,
NICConf *conf,
const char *model,
const char *name,
void *opaque)
{
NetClientState *nc;
NICState *nic;
assert(info->type == NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC);
assert(info->size >= sizeof(NICState));
nc = qemu_new_net_client(info, conf->peer, model, name);
nic = DO_UPCAST(NICState, nc, nc);
nic->conf = conf;
nic->opaque = opaque;
return nic;
}
static void qemu_cleanup_net_client(NetClientState *nc)
{
QTAILQ_REMOVE(&net_clients, nc, next);
if (nc->info->cleanup) {
nc->info->cleanup(nc);
}
}
static void qemu_free_net_client(NetClientState *nc)
{
if (nc->send_queue) {
qemu_del_net_queue(nc->send_queue);
}
if (nc->peer) {
nc->peer->peer = NULL;
}
g_free(nc->name);
g_free(nc->model);
g_free(nc);
}
void qemu_del_net_client(NetClientState *nc)
{
/* If there is a peer NIC, delete and cleanup client, but do not free. */
if (nc->peer && nc->peer->info->type == NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC) {
NICState *nic = DO_UPCAST(NICState, nc, nc->peer);
if (nic->peer_deleted) {
return;
}
nic->peer_deleted = true;
/* Let NIC know peer is gone. */
nc->peer->link_down = true;
if (nc->peer->info->link_status_changed) {
nc->peer->info->link_status_changed(nc->peer);
}
qemu_cleanup_net_client(nc);
return;
}
/* If this is a peer NIC and peer has already been deleted, free it now. */
if (nc->peer && nc->info->type == NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC) {
NICState *nic = DO_UPCAST(NICState, nc, nc);
if (nic->peer_deleted) {
qemu_free_net_client(nc->peer);
}
}
qemu_cleanup_net_client(nc);
qemu_free_net_client(nc);
}
void qemu_foreach_nic(qemu_nic_foreach func, void *opaque)
{
NetClientState *nc;
QTAILQ_FOREACH(nc, &net_clients, next) {
if (nc->info->type == NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC) {
func(DO_UPCAST(NICState, nc, nc), opaque);
}
}
}
int qemu_can_send_packet(NetClientState *sender)
{
if (!sender->peer) {
return 1;
}
if (sender->peer->receive_disabled) {
return 0;
} else if (sender->peer->info->can_receive &&
!sender->peer->info->can_receive(sender->peer)) {
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
ssize_t qemu_deliver_packet(NetClientState *sender,
unsigned flags,
const uint8_t *data,
size_t size,
void *opaque)
{
NetClientState *nc = opaque;
ssize_t ret;
if (nc->link_down) {
return size;
}
if (nc->receive_disabled) {
return 0;
}
if (flags & QEMU_NET_PACKET_FLAG_RAW && nc->info->receive_raw) {
ret = nc->info->receive_raw(nc, data, size);
} else {
ret = nc->info->receive(nc, data, size);
}
if (ret == 0) {
nc->receive_disabled = 1;
};
return ret;
}
void qemu_purge_queued_packets(NetClientState *nc)
{
if (!nc->peer) {
return;
}
qemu_net_queue_purge(nc->peer->send_queue, nc);
}
void qemu_flush_queued_packets(NetClientState *nc)
{
nc->receive_disabled = 0;
if (qemu_net_queue_flush(nc->send_queue)) {
/* We emptied the queue successfully, signal to the IO thread to repoll
* the file descriptor (for tap, for example).
*/
qemu_notify_event();
}
}
static ssize_t qemu_send_packet_async_with_flags(NetClientState *sender,
unsigned flags,
const uint8_t *buf, int size,
NetPacketSent *sent_cb)
{
NetQueue *queue;
#ifdef DEBUG_NET
printf("qemu_send_packet_async:\n");
hex_dump(stdout, buf, size);
#endif
if (sender->link_down || !sender->peer) {
return size;
}
queue = sender->peer->send_queue;
return qemu_net_queue_send(queue, sender, flags, buf, size, sent_cb);
}
ssize_t qemu_send_packet_async(NetClientState *sender,
const uint8_t *buf, int size,
NetPacketSent *sent_cb)
{
return qemu_send_packet_async_with_flags(sender, QEMU_NET_PACKET_FLAG_NONE,
buf, size, sent_cb);
}
void qemu_send_packet(NetClientState *nc, const uint8_t *buf, int size)
{
qemu_send_packet_async(nc, buf, size, NULL);
}
ssize_t qemu_send_packet_raw(NetClientState *nc, const uint8_t *buf, int size)
{
return qemu_send_packet_async_with_flags(nc, QEMU_NET_PACKET_FLAG_RAW,
buf, size, NULL);
}
static ssize_t nc_sendv_compat(NetClientState *nc, const struct iovec *iov,
int iovcnt)
{
uint8_t buffer[4096];
size_t offset;
offset = iov_to_buf(iov, iovcnt, 0, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
return nc->info->receive(nc, buffer, offset);
}
ssize_t qemu_deliver_packet_iov(NetClientState *sender,
unsigned flags,
const struct iovec *iov,
int iovcnt,
void *opaque)
{
NetClientState *nc = opaque;
int ret;
if (nc->link_down) {
return iov_size(iov, iovcnt);
}
if (nc->receive_disabled) {
return 0;
}
if (nc->info->receive_iov) {
ret = nc->info->receive_iov(nc, iov, iovcnt);
} else {
ret = nc_sendv_compat(nc, iov, iovcnt);
}
if (ret == 0) {
nc->receive_disabled = 1;
}
return ret;
}
ssize_t qemu_sendv_packet_async(NetClientState *sender,
const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt,
NetPacketSent *sent_cb)
{
NetQueue *queue;
if (sender->link_down || !sender->peer) {
return iov_size(iov, iovcnt);
}
queue = sender->peer->send_queue;
return qemu_net_queue_send_iov(queue, sender,
QEMU_NET_PACKET_FLAG_NONE,
iov, iovcnt, sent_cb);
}
ssize_t
qemu_sendv_packet(NetClientState *nc, const struct iovec *iov, int iovcnt)
{
return qemu_sendv_packet_async(nc, iov, iovcnt, NULL);
}
NetClientState *qemu_find_netdev(const char *id)
{
NetClientState *nc;
QTAILQ_FOREACH(nc, &net_clients, next) {
if (nc->info->type == NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC)
Fix netdev name lookup in -device, device_add, netdev_del qemu_find_netdev() looks up members of non_vlan_clients by name. It happily returns the first match. Trouble is the names need not be unique. non_vlan_clients contains host parts (netdevs) and guest parts (NICs). Netdevs have unique names: a netdev's name is a (mandatory) qemu_netdev_opts ID, and these are unique. NIC names are not unique. If a NIC has a qdev ID (which is unique), that's its name. Else, we make up a name. The made-up names are unique, but they can clash with qdev IDs. Even if NICs had unique names, they could still clash with netdev names. Callers of qemu_find_netdev(): * net_init_nic() wants a netdev. It happens to work because it runs before NICs get added to non_vlan_clients. * do_netdev_del() wants a netdev. If it gets a NIC, it complains and fails. Bug: a netdev with the same name that comes later in non_vlan_clients can't be deleted: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -nodefaults -vnc :0 -S -monitor stdio -netdev user,id=hostnet0 -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=hostnet0,id=virtio1 [...] (qemu) netdev_add user,id=virtio1 (qemu) info network Devices not on any VLAN: hostnet0: net=10.0.2.0, restricted=n peer=virtio1 virtio1: model=virtio-net-pci,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 peer=hostnet0 virtio1: net=10.0.2.0, restricted=n (qemu) netdev_del virtio1 Device 'virtio1' not found * parse_netdev() wants a netdev. If it gets a NIC, it gets confused. With the test setup above: (qemu) device_add virtio-net-pci,netdev=virtio1 Property 'virtio-net-pci.netdev' can't take value 'virtio1', it's in use You can even connect two NICs to each other: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -nodefaults -vnc :0 -S -monitor stdio -device virtio-net-pci,id=virtio1 -device e1000,netdev=virtio1 [...] Devices not on any VLAN: virtio1: model=virtio-net-pci,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 peer=e1000.0 e1000.0: model=e1000,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:57 peer=virtio1 (qemu) q Segmentation fault (core dumped) * do_set_link() works fine for both netdevs and NICs. Whether it really makes sense for netdevs is debatable, but that's outside this patch's scope. Change qemu_find_netdev() to return only netdevs. This fixes the netdev_del and device_add/-device bugs demonstrated above. To avoid changing set_link, make do_set_link() search non_vlan_clients by hand instead of calling qemu_find_netdev(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2011-06-16 18:45:37 +02:00
continue;
if (!strcmp(nc->name, id)) {
return nc;
}
}
return NULL;
}
static int nic_get_free_idx(void)
{
int index;
for (index = 0; index < MAX_NICS; index++)
if (!nd_table[index].used)
return index;
return -1;
}
int qemu_show_nic_models(const char *arg, const char *const *models)
{
int i;
if (!arg || !is_help_option(arg)) {
return 0;
}
fprintf(stderr, "qemu: Supported NIC models: ");
for (i = 0 ; models[i]; i++)
fprintf(stderr, "%s%c", models[i], models[i+1] ? ',' : '\n');
return 1;
}
void qemu_check_nic_model(NICInfo *nd, const char *model)
{
const char *models[2];
models[0] = model;
models[1] = NULL;
if (qemu_show_nic_models(nd->model, models))
exit(0);
if (qemu_find_nic_model(nd, models, model) < 0)
exit(1);
}
int qemu_find_nic_model(NICInfo *nd, const char * const *models,
const char *default_model)
{
int i;
if (!nd->model)
nd->model = g_strdup(default_model);
for (i = 0 ; models[i]; i++) {
if (strcmp(nd->model, models[i]) == 0)
return i;
}
error_report("Unsupported NIC model: %s", nd->model);
return -1;
}
static int net_init_nic(const NetClientOptions *opts, const char *name,
NetClientState *peer)
{
int idx;
NICInfo *nd;
const NetLegacyNicOptions *nic;
assert(opts->kind == NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC);
nic = opts->nic;
idx = nic_get_free_idx();
if (idx == -1 || nb_nics >= MAX_NICS) {
error_report("Too Many NICs");
return -1;
}
nd = &nd_table[idx];
memset(nd, 0, sizeof(*nd));
if (nic->has_netdev) {
nd->netdev = qemu_find_netdev(nic->netdev);
if (!nd->netdev) {
error_report("netdev '%s' not found", nic->netdev);
return -1;
}
} else {
assert(peer);
nd->netdev = peer;
}
if (name) {
nd->name = g_strdup(name);
}
if (nic->has_model) {
nd->model = g_strdup(nic->model);
}
if (nic->has_addr) {
nd->devaddr = g_strdup(nic->addr);
}
if (nic->has_macaddr &&
net_parse_macaddr(nd->macaddr.a, nic->macaddr) < 0) {
error_report("invalid syntax for ethernet address");
return -1;
}
qemu_macaddr_default_if_unset(&nd->macaddr);
if (nic->has_vectors) {
if (nic->vectors > 0x7ffffff) {
error_report("invalid # of vectors: %"PRIu32, nic->vectors);
return -1;
}
nd->nvectors = nic->vectors;
} else {
nd->nvectors = DEV_NVECTORS_UNSPECIFIED;
}
nd->used = 1;
nb_nics++;
return idx;
}
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-07-17 16:17:13 +02:00
static int (* const net_client_init_fun[NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_MAX])(
const NetClientOptions *opts,
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-07-17 16:17:13 +02:00
const char *name,
NetClientState *peer) = {
[NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC] = net_init_nic,
#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
[NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_USER] = net_init_slirp,
#endif
[NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_TAP] = net_init_tap,
[NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_SOCKET] = net_init_socket,
#ifdef CONFIG_VDE
[NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_VDE] = net_init_vde,
#endif
[NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_DUMP] = net_init_dump,
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_BRIDGE
[NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_BRIDGE] = net_init_bridge,
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-07-17 16:17:13 +02:00
#endif
[NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_HUBPORT] = net_init_hubport,
};
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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static int net_client_init1(const void *object, int is_netdev, Error **errp)
{
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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union {
const Netdev *netdev;
const NetLegacy *net;
} u;
const NetClientOptions *opts;
const char *name;
if (is_netdev) {
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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u.netdev = object;
opts = u.netdev->opts;
name = u.netdev->id;
switch (opts->kind) {
#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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case NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_USER:
#endif
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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case NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_TAP:
case NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_SOCKET:
#ifdef CONFIG_VDE
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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case NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_VDE:
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_BRIDGE
case NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_BRIDGE:
#endif
case NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_HUBPORT:
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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break;
default:
error_set(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE, "type",
"a netdev backend type");
return -1;
}
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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} else {
u.net = object;
opts = u.net->opts;
/* missing optional values have been initialized to "all bits zero" */
name = u.net->has_id ? u.net->id : u.net->name;
}
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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if (net_client_init_fun[opts->kind]) {
NetClientState *peer = NULL;
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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/* Do not add to a vlan if it's a -netdev or a nic with a netdev=
* parameter. */
if (!is_netdev &&
(opts->kind != NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC ||
!opts->nic->has_netdev)) {
peer = net_hub_add_port(u.net->has_vlan ? u.net->vlan : 0, NULL);
}
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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if (net_client_init_fun[opts->kind](opts, name, peer) < 0) {
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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/* TODO push error reporting into init() methods */
error_set(errp, QERR_DEVICE_INIT_FAILED,
NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[opts->kind]);
return -1;
}
}
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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return 0;
}
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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static void net_visit(Visitor *v, int is_netdev, void **object, Error **errp)
{
if (is_netdev) {
visit_type_Netdev(v, (Netdev **)object, NULL, errp);
} else {
visit_type_NetLegacy(v, (NetLegacy **)object, NULL, errp);
}
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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}
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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int net_client_init(QemuOpts *opts, int is_netdev, Error **errp)
{
void *object = NULL;
Error *err = NULL;
int ret = -1;
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
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{
OptsVisitor *ov = opts_visitor_new(opts);
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-07-17 16:17:13 +02:00
net_visit(opts_get_visitor(ov), is_netdev, &object, &err);
opts_visitor_cleanup(ov);
}
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-07-17 16:17:13 +02:00
if (!err) {
ret = net_client_init1(object, is_netdev, &err);
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-07-17 16:17:13 +02:00
}
if (object) {
QapiDeallocVisitor *dv = qapi_dealloc_visitor_new();
net_visit(qapi_dealloc_get_visitor(dv), is_netdev, &object, NULL);
qapi_dealloc_visitor_cleanup(dv);
}
error_propagate(errp, err);
return ret;
}
convert net_client_init() to OptsVisitor The net_client_init() prototype is kept intact. Based on "is_netdev", the QemuOpts-rooted QemuOpt-list is parsed as a Netdev or a NetLegacy. The original meat of net_client_init() is moved to and simplified in net_client_init1(): Fields not common between -net and -netdev are clearly separated. Getting the name for the init functions is cleaner: Netdev::id is mandatory, and all init functions handle a NULL NetLegacy::name. NetLegacy::vlan explicitly depends on -net (see below). Verifying the "type=" option for -netdev can be turned into a switch. Format validation with qemu_opts_validate() can be removed because the visitor covers it. Relatedly, the "net_client_types" array is reduced to an array of init functions that can be directly indexed by opts->kind. (Help text is available in the schema JSON.) The outermost negation in the condition around qemu_find_vlan() was flattened, because it expresses the dependent code's requirements more clearly. VLAN lookup is avoided if there's no init function to pass the VLAN to. Whenever the value of type=... is needed, we substitute NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[kind]. The individual init functions are not converted yet, thus the original QemuOpts instance is passed transparently. v1->v2: - NetLegacy::name is optional. Tracked it through all init functions: they all handle a NULL name. Updated commit message accordingly. v2->v3: - NetLegacy::id is allowed and takes precedence over NetLegacy::name. Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
2012-07-17 16:17:13 +02:00
static int net_host_check_device(const char *device)
{
int i;
const char *valid_param_list[] = { "tap", "socket", "dump"
#ifdef CONFIG_NET_BRIDGE
, "bridge"
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
,"user"
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_VDE
,"vde"
#endif
};
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(valid_param_list) / sizeof(char *); i++) {
if (!strncmp(valid_param_list[i], device,
strlen(valid_param_list[i])))
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
void net_host_device_add(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
const char *device = qdict_get_str(qdict, "device");
const char *opts_str = qdict_get_try_str(qdict, "opts");
Error *local_err = NULL;
QemuOpts *opts;
if (!net_host_check_device(device)) {
monitor_printf(mon, "invalid host network device %s\n", device);
return;
}
opts = qemu_opts_parse(qemu_find_opts("net"), opts_str ? opts_str : "", 0);
if (!opts) {
return;
}
qemu_opt_set(opts, "type", device);
net_client_init(opts, 0, &local_err);
if (error_is_set(&local_err)) {
qerror_report_err(local_err);
error_free(local_err);
monitor_printf(mon, "adding host network device %s failed\n", device);
}
}
void net_host_device_remove(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
{
NetClientState *nc;
int vlan_id = qdict_get_int(qdict, "vlan_id");
const char *device = qdict_get_str(qdict, "device");
nc = net_hub_find_client_by_name(vlan_id, device);
if (!nc) {
return;
}
if (!net_host_check_device(nc->model)) {
monitor_printf(mon, "invalid host network device %s\n", device);
return;
}
qemu_del_net_client(nc);
}
void netdev_add(QemuOpts *opts, Error **errp)
{
net_client_init(opts, 1, errp);
}
int qmp_netdev_add(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict, QObject **ret)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
QemuOptsList *opts_list;
QemuOpts *opts;
opts_list = qemu_find_opts_err("netdev", &local_err);
if (error_is_set(&local_err)) {
goto exit_err;
}
opts = qemu_opts_from_qdict(opts_list, qdict, &local_err);
if (error_is_set(&local_err)) {
goto exit_err;
}
netdev_add(opts, &local_err);
if (error_is_set(&local_err)) {
qemu_opts_del(opts);
goto exit_err;
}
return 0;
exit_err:
qerror_report_err(local_err);
error_free(local_err);
return -1;
}
void qmp_netdev_del(const char *id, Error **errp)
{
NetClientState *nc;
nc = qemu_find_netdev(id);
if (!nc) {
error_set(errp, QERR_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND, id);
return;
}
qemu_del_net_client(nc);
qemu_opts_del(qemu_opts_find(qemu_find_opts_err("netdev", errp), id));
}
void print_net_client(Monitor *mon, NetClientState *nc)
{
monitor_printf(mon, "%s: type=%s,%s\n", nc->name,
NetClientOptionsKind_lookup[nc->info->type], nc->info_str);
}
void do_info_network(Monitor *mon)
{
NetClientState *nc, *peer;
NetClientOptionsKind type;
net_hub_info(mon);
QTAILQ_FOREACH(nc, &net_clients, next) {
peer = nc->peer;
type = nc->info->type;
/* Skip if already printed in hub info */
if (net_hub_id_for_client(nc, NULL) == 0) {
continue;
}
if (!peer || type == NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC) {
print_net_client(mon, nc);
} /* else it's a netdev connected to a NIC, printed with the NIC */
if (peer && type == NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC) {
monitor_printf(mon, " \\ ");
print_net_client(mon, peer);
}
}
}
void qmp_set_link(const char *name, bool up, Error **errp)
{
NetClientState *nc = NULL;
QTAILQ_FOREACH(nc, &net_clients, next) {
if (!strcmp(nc->name, name)) {
Fix netdev name lookup in -device, device_add, netdev_del qemu_find_netdev() looks up members of non_vlan_clients by name. It happily returns the first match. Trouble is the names need not be unique. non_vlan_clients contains host parts (netdevs) and guest parts (NICs). Netdevs have unique names: a netdev's name is a (mandatory) qemu_netdev_opts ID, and these are unique. NIC names are not unique. If a NIC has a qdev ID (which is unique), that's its name. Else, we make up a name. The made-up names are unique, but they can clash with qdev IDs. Even if NICs had unique names, they could still clash with netdev names. Callers of qemu_find_netdev(): * net_init_nic() wants a netdev. It happens to work because it runs before NICs get added to non_vlan_clients. * do_netdev_del() wants a netdev. If it gets a NIC, it complains and fails. Bug: a netdev with the same name that comes later in non_vlan_clients can't be deleted: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -nodefaults -vnc :0 -S -monitor stdio -netdev user,id=hostnet0 -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=hostnet0,id=virtio1 [...] (qemu) netdev_add user,id=virtio1 (qemu) info network Devices not on any VLAN: hostnet0: net=10.0.2.0, restricted=n peer=virtio1 virtio1: model=virtio-net-pci,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 peer=hostnet0 virtio1: net=10.0.2.0, restricted=n (qemu) netdev_del virtio1 Device 'virtio1' not found * parse_netdev() wants a netdev. If it gets a NIC, it gets confused. With the test setup above: (qemu) device_add virtio-net-pci,netdev=virtio1 Property 'virtio-net-pci.netdev' can't take value 'virtio1', it's in use You can even connect two NICs to each other: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -nodefaults -vnc :0 -S -monitor stdio -device virtio-net-pci,id=virtio1 -device e1000,netdev=virtio1 [...] Devices not on any VLAN: virtio1: model=virtio-net-pci,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:56 peer=e1000.0 e1000.0: model=e1000,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:57 peer=virtio1 (qemu) q Segmentation fault (core dumped) * do_set_link() works fine for both netdevs and NICs. Whether it really makes sense for netdevs is debatable, but that's outside this patch's scope. Change qemu_find_netdev() to return only netdevs. This fixes the netdev_del and device_add/-device bugs demonstrated above. To avoid changing set_link, make do_set_link() search non_vlan_clients by hand instead of calling qemu_find_netdev(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
2011-06-16 18:45:37 +02:00
goto done;
}
}
done:
if (!nc) {
error_set(errp, QERR_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND, name);
return;
}
nc->link_down = !up;
if (nc->info->link_status_changed) {
nc->info->link_status_changed(nc);
}
/* Notify peer. Don't update peer link status: this makes it possible to
* disconnect from host network without notifying the guest.
* FIXME: is disconnected link status change operation useful?
*
* Current behaviour is compatible with qemu vlans where there could be
* multiple clients that can still communicate with each other in
* disconnected mode. For now maintain this compatibility. */
if (nc->peer && nc->peer->info->link_status_changed) {
nc->peer->info->link_status_changed(nc->peer);
}
}
void net_cleanup(void)
{
NetClientState *nc, *next_vc;
QTAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(nc, &net_clients, next, next_vc) {
qemu_del_net_client(nc);
}
}
void net_check_clients(void)
{
NetClientState *nc;
int i;
/* Don't warn about the default network setup that you get if
* no command line -net or -netdev options are specified. There
* are two cases that we would otherwise complain about:
* (1) board doesn't support a NIC but the implicit "-net nic"
* requested one
* (2) CONFIG_SLIRP not set, in which case the implicit "-net nic"
* sets up a nic that isn't connected to anything.
*/
if (default_net) {
return;
}
net_hub_check_clients();
QTAILQ_FOREACH(nc, &net_clients, next) {
if (!nc->peer) {
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: %s %s has no peer\n",
nc->info->type == NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC ?
"nic" : "netdev", nc->name);
}
}
/* Check that all NICs requested via -net nic actually got created.
* NICs created via -device don't need to be checked here because
* they are always instantiated.
*/
for (i = 0; i < MAX_NICS; i++) {
NICInfo *nd = &nd_table[i];
if (nd->used && !nd->instantiated) {
fprintf(stderr, "Warning: requested NIC (%s, model %s) "
"was not created (not supported by this machine?)\n",
nd->name ? nd->name : "anonymous",
nd->model ? nd->model : "unspecified");
}
}
}
static int net_init_client(QemuOpts *opts, void *dummy)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
net_client_init(opts, 0, &local_err);
if (error_is_set(&local_err)) {
qerror_report_err(local_err);
error_free(local_err);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static int net_init_netdev(QemuOpts *opts, void *dummy)
{
Error *local_err = NULL;
int ret;
ret = net_client_init(opts, 1, &local_err);
if (error_is_set(&local_err)) {
qerror_report_err(local_err);
error_free(local_err);
return -1;
}
return ret;
}
int net_init_clients(void)
{
QemuOptsList *net = qemu_find_opts("net");
if (default_net) {
/* if no clients, we use a default config */
qemu_opts_set(net, NULL, "type", "nic");
#ifdef CONFIG_SLIRP
qemu_opts_set(net, NULL, "type", "user");
#endif
}
QTAILQ_INIT(&net_clients);
if (qemu_opts_foreach(qemu_find_opts("netdev"), net_init_netdev, NULL, 1) == -1)
return -1;
if (qemu_opts_foreach(net, net_init_client, NULL, 1) == -1) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
int net_client_parse(QemuOptsList *opts_list, const char *optarg)
{
#if defined(CONFIG_SLIRP)
int ret;
if (net_slirp_parse_legacy(opts_list, optarg, &ret)) {
return ret;
}
#endif
if (!qemu_opts_parse(opts_list, optarg, 1)) {
return -1;
}
default_net = 0;
return 0;
}
/* From FreeBSD */
/* XXX: optimize */
unsigned compute_mcast_idx(const uint8_t *ep)
{
uint32_t crc;
int carry, i, j;
uint8_t b;
crc = 0xffffffff;
for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
b = *ep++;
for (j = 0; j < 8; j++) {
carry = ((crc & 0x80000000L) ? 1 : 0) ^ (b & 0x01);
crc <<= 1;
b >>= 1;
if (carry) {
crc = ((crc ^ POLYNOMIAL) | carry);
}
}
}
return crc >> 26;
}