the volume id list is only used to activate before real start and
deactivate later, so use it for the vmstate file too.
This not only makes config_to_command have less side effects, it also
ensures that the vmstate is deactivated again
Co-developed-by: Alwin Antreich <a.antreich@proxmox.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
and use it also for efidisk creation and importdisk
this way we correctly handle zfs-over-iscsi options for those cases
also write tests for it
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
In general it matters where a command line options is positioned
inside a QEMU command, so we want to actually also check the order in
the cfg2cmd test, to do so we need to avoid false positives like this
added.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
Thanks to Gilberto Nunes for finding a bug where the VM would not start
with foldersharing enabled and the qemu agent option disabled [0].
The cause was that the device org.spice-space.webdav.0 would not find a
virtio-serial-bus in this situation.
Since we always create a virtio-serial-bus for the spice vdagent it
seems sensible to use that also for the foldersharing device by moving
it in front of the other spice devices.
[0]: https://pve.proxmox.com/pipermail/pve-devel/2019-October/039441.html
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
This removes the cloudinit disk from the list of drives to clone. As the
cloudinit disk is recreated on every VM start, it's not necessary to
clone it.
Signed-off-by: Mira Limbeck <m.limbeck@proxmox.com>
The reason for why we did not do this in the first place was the fact
that the "usb3" flag could be set in older qemu-server versions, we
just ignored it but not filtered it out of the config..
That means there can be VMs out there which would now become a
different HW layout, and issue for migration and live-snapshot
restore.
But, actually, while the "usb3" property could be set it allowed to
start the VM in only if an additional USB devices was added to the VM
with USB2, or the VM uses "q35" based machine - as else no "ehci" was
available, and thus the "ignored" USB3 - SPICE could not get attached
anywhere -> QEMU chickened out.
And if a user had a configuration where this could started we have
still a bit luck, live-migration was not possible as the "can't
migrate VM which uses local devices:" check still hit, as in
qemu-server older than 6.0-8 we explicitly checked for "spice" when
seeing what usb device were not local, so a "spice,usb3=X" was always
(luckily) wrongly detected as local device -> migration was blocked.
So we only have one case left: restoring a live-snapshot. Here sadly
there seems no way out, it was possible to do with a "spice,usb3=1"
usb device, and thus all Snapshots taken on such VMs after they had a
clean restart on PVE 6 (to have a machine version >= 4.0) are broken
- but can be easily fixed by removing the "usb3=1" from the
problematic snapshot config.
As restoring a snapshot can be repeated more than once even on
failure without rendering the snapshot or VM permanently unusable,
this should be a reasonable compromise.
I strongly believe that the chance is so small that no one is
affected in practice and the property description mentioned that it
was not supported. If anybody is affected on snapshot restore we can
help them on a case-per-case basis.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
The fix introduced in commit bf4a933 did not work as intended. We're
iterating over the $oldconf, not over $virtdev_hash. This means
$drive->{is_cloudinit} is always undefined. Instead use the $exclude_cloudinit
parameter from drive_is_cdrom().
Signed-off-by: Mira Limbeck <m.limbeck@proxmox.com>
The check relied on the fact that in a regular use case a usb device of
type spice would not have any other settings like `usb3=1`. An exact
match worked fine for this.
This patch changes the behaviour and makes it possible to migrate VMs
with Spice USB devices that have additional usb options set.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
To not change current behaviour and thus breaking live migration USB3
for a Spice USB device requires Qemu v4.1.
The old behavior was that even though technically it was possible to
the set `usb3=1` setting, it was ignored. The bus was hardcoded to
ehci. If another USB2 device was added or the machine type was set to
Q35 an ehci controller was present and the VM was able to boot.
With this patch the behaviour is changing and the bus is set to xhci if
USB3 is set for the Spice USB device and the VM is running under Qemu
v4.1.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
this creates a reboot request file (inspired by pve-container)
and relies on the 'qm cleanup' call by the qmeventd to detect
and restart the vm afterwards
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
we want to reuse most of the code in the locked context of vm_stop
for vm_reboot (since it really is just a vm_stop with a
create_reboot_request in there) so we factor that out into
_do_vm_stop
and note that it has to be called in a locked context
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
if the reboot trigger file was set, start the vm again
also cleanup the reboot trigger on vm startup, to prevent
leftover files to trigger a reboot at the next shutdown
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
try to increase variable declaration to use locality, reduce
duplication of same variable names used, and try to cleanup a bit in
general..
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
For non pci express passthrough additional addresses are reserved.
For pcie passthrough pcie root ports are needed (unless guest is like
windows 7).
The first 4 pcie root ports are defined by default in the pve-q35*.cfg
files. If more than 4 pcie devices are passed through the needed root
ports are created on demand. This helps to keep live migration possible
without adding a new pve-q35*.cfg file.
For the windows 7 like guests additional addresses are reserved as well.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
This adds a new config option called `spice_enhancements` with two
optional settings:
* videostreaming
* foldersharing
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
we now also save the mtime of the binary and cache per binary (for each
arch; this is done so we have it already when we sometime decide
that we want to split the qemu package for each arch)
so that we get the real version if only pve-qemu-kvm was updated
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
The latest changes to our audio device implemenation [0] changed the
naming of the device id to "audio<id>" which in practice resulted in
"audio0".
This conflicts with the predefined audio device in the Q35 configs
that is also using "audio0". The result is that a VM with a
configured audio device and Q35 type will not start.
While we just would had removed the audio0 device if we had detected
this earlier in the new 4.0 q35 config, we cannot do so anymore due
to migration compatibility.
So rename the device from "audio$id" to audiodev$id".
Co-authored-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
Both flags were causing issues and have been made into optional flags to
be manually selected by the user if needed.
The supported flags have been merged into a single list for convenience.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter@proxmox.com>
QEMU 4 adds the `-audiodev` parameter to explicitly specify the audio
backend. Setting it avoids occasional error messages when starting a
virtual machine with an audio device and qemu wants to connect it to the
physical audio device.
For now only SPICE is supported as it's also the biggest use case.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
die if we get some unknown value, which is either a bug (new dev type
added to enum but not here) or a user manual edit error, good to
ccatch both
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
Until now audio devices had to be added manually with the `args` option
in the VMs config file. This adds a new config option to define an audio
device. It is called `audio0` with the extra `0` to be prepared should
we ever implement support for more than one audio device.
Supported devices are:
* ich9-intel-hda: Intel HD Audio Controller, emulates ICH9
* intel-hda: Intel HD Audio Controller, emulates ICH6
* AC97: useful for older OSs like Win XP
If any of the `intel-hda`s is selected two additional devices will be
created: hda-micro and hda-duplex. The `*intel-hda` controllers need at
least one of them as they emulate microphones and speakers (hda-micro)
or line in and out devices (hda-duplex).
Having both is deemed best practice to avoid problems if some software
needs one of the other kind of output/input ports.
I also cleaned up some old, commented out, code regarding audio devices.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
with qemu 4.0 we can make use of the new pcie-root-ports with settings
for the width/speed which can resolve issues with some hardware combinations
when negioating link speed
so we add a new q35 cfg that we include with machine types >= 4.0
to preserve live migration of machines without passthrough but q35
for details about the link speeds see:
pcie: Enhanced link speed and width support
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2018-12/msg02827.html
Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
If 'now' is passed to the startdate option, the kvm start fails with
below failure.
kvm: invalid datetime format
valid formats: '2006-06-17T16:01:21' or '2006-06-17'
With this patch, 'now' is ignored and not passed to the rtcflags (-rtc).
Signed-off-by: Alwin Antreich <a.antreich@proxmox.com>
e.g. local storage was considered not allowed for offline migration
even if it is available on all nodes, this should now be fixed as it
is now considered available on all nodes if a local storage isn't
restricted to a specific subset of the available nodes. The user is
responseable to make sure that the datacenter storage config reflects
the actual setup, so there is no additional check for local storages
which aren't available on all nodes if they are not explicitly marked
at datacenter level.
Signed-off-by: Tim Marx <t.marx@proxmox.com>
Regression from change allowing timeouts to be set, now shutting down
also works without timeouts again (previously qmp failed because of
the unknown "timeout" parameter passed to it).
We always delete the timeout value from the arguments, regardless of
truthiness. "delete" returns the deleted element, deleting a
non-existant hash entry returns undef, which is fine after this point:
"deleting non-existent elements returns the undefined value in their
corresponding positions."
- https://perldoc.perl.org/functions/delete.html
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter@proxmox.com>
while it really should not pose an issue for live migrations lets be
on the safe side and also add this only with 3.1 or later machines
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
Kernels 4.18+ (4.17+ for evmcs) support new Hyper-V enlightenments for
Windows KVM guests. QEMU supports these since 3.0 and 3.1 respectively.
tlbflush and ipi improve performance on overcommitted systems, evmcs
improves nested virtualization.
It's not entirely clear to me if Win7 already supports these, but since
it doesn't cause any performance penalties (and it works fine without
crashing, which makes sense either way, because Hyper-V enlightenments
are opt-in by the guest OS), enabling it regardless should be fine.
(As opposed to adding a new if branch for win8+)
Feature explanations to the best of my understanding:
hv_tlbflush allows the guest OS to trigger tlb shootdowns via a
hypercall. This allows CPUs to be identified via their vpindex (which
makes hv_vpindex a prerequisite to hv_tlbflush, but that is already
handled in our code). In overcommited configurations, where multiple
vCPUs reside on one pCPU, this increases performance of guest tlb
flushes, by only flushing each pCPU once. It also allows multiple tlb
flushes with only one vmexit.
hv_ipi allows sending inter-processor interrupts via vpindex, once again
making it a prerequisite. Benefits are pretty much as with tlbflush.
hv_evmcs is a VM control structure in L1 guest memory, allowing an L1 guest
to modify L2 VMCS and entering L2 without having the L0 host perform an
expensive VMCS update on trapping the nested vmenter.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter@proxmox.com>
The "guest-shutdown" guest agent call is blocking for some reason, so if
it fails (e.g. agent not installed on guest) only the default timeout of
10 minutes (see QMPClient.pm, sub cmd) would apply.
With this change, if (and only if) a timeout is specified via CLI/API,
it is used instead. In case it is not specified, behaviour stays the
same (default 10 min timeout).
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter@proxmox.com>
This should help with the rare case where stop mode backups
fail to restart due to the $vmid.scope not being completely
gone when we want to restart. This queries systemd via dbus,
and if the scope is still there, awaits a UnitRemoved signal
for the scope from dbus.
For now with a 5 second timeout... (given that the processes
are already gone and it's really just waiting for systemd to
wake up, this should be plenty...)
Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Bumiller <w.bumiller@proxmox.com>
to acutally allow to set the values requested by #2190 we need to
alter the limit a bit, as else the requested values cannot be save.
Just double it to 512, which should be really enough for this, else
go complain to your software vendor for needing such _hacks_ in the
first place..
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
On some occasions e.g. license checking, the manufacturer string in the
SMBIOS settings edit has to allow characters such as whitespaces.
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-and-windows-rok-license-for-dell.53236/
In principle SMBIOS allows to pass any zero terminated string to the
corresponding fields in the structure type 1 (System Information).
By base64 encoding the values clashing of the config is avoided.
Relies on the corresponding patch to pve-manager to obtain base64 encoded values.
Signed-off-by: Christian Ebner <c.ebner@proxmox.com>