adding a flag for usb devices (usb3), if this is set to yes,
add a xhci controller and attach the specified devices to it
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
The API passes $skiplock to vm_destroy() which performed a
check conditionally depending on the $skiplock parameter and
then simply calls destroy_vm() inside lock_config() which
did yet another check_lock() without any way to avoid that.
Added the $skiplock parameter to destroy_vm() and removed
the conditional check in vm_destroy() as both happened after
locking the config.
This add support for net trunks vlan filtering
for ovs and linux vlan-aware bridge
Can be mixed with current "tag" option
examples:
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allow only 802.1Q packets with vlanid 2,3,4 :
netx: .....,trunks=2,3,4
allow only 802.1Q packets with vlanid 2,3,4 and tag non-802.1Q packets to vlanid 5 :
netx: tag=5,trunks=2,3,4
tag non-802.1Q packets to vlanid 5
netx: tag=5
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Derumier <aderumier@odiso.com>
x-vga vfio-pci flag is to enable seabios quirks only.
This patch keep using x-vga=on from proxmox config, to disable hyperv,kvm=off,vga=none by default
but don't pass x-vga to vfio-pci when ovmf is enabled.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Derumier <aderumier@odiso.com>
On some storages BLKZEROOUT commands do not work properly
and return without error while having no effect whatsoever.
This can produce various filesystem errors and thus needs
to be made optional.
A drive can now have 'detect_zeroes=off' to disable this
behavior. By default the behavior is the same as before:
always-on (and set to 'unmap' if discard is enabled).
get_used_paths returned a hash of used paths for all the
volumes in a VM's config, which is not enough to figure out
whether there are snapshots, as snapshots often have
different paths. Eg. on ZFS it is not enough to check for
/dev/zvol/tank/vm-123-disk-1 because the snapshot's path is
/dev/zvol/tank/vm-123-disk-1@snap1 and thus we allowed
deleting the drive. Then when trying to delete the snapshot
later you get:
zfs error: cannot open 'tank/vm-751-disk-1': dataset does not exist
and it refuses to delete the snapshot.
Since its only use was to check whether or not a drive is
still in use it is now renamed to is_volume_in_use and
beside checking paths now also checks volume-ids as those
should stay the same.
Add the respective completion function for the:
*) start
*) stop
*) shutdown
*) suspend
*) resume
*) sendkey
qm commands. The destroy command was left out on purpose for now.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>