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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Yonit Halperin
7305a4b06f spicevmc: use SpiceCharDeviceState for writing to the guest device
With SpiceCharDeviceState, spicevmc now supports partial writes,
and storing data that is received from the client after the device is
stopped, instead of attempting to write it to the guest.
2012-07-03 14:13:42 +03:00
Yonit Halperin
da7114d751 spicevmc: employ SpiceCharDeviceState for managing reading from the guest device
This patch and the following one do not introduce tokening to the
spicevmc channel. But this can be done easily later, by setting the appropriate
variables in SpiceCharDeviceState (after adding
the appropriate protocol messages, and implementing this in the client
side).
2012-07-03 14:13:42 +03:00
Marc-André Lureau
b34fd7432d Use the spice-common logging functions
It will abort by default for critical level messages. That behaviour
can be tuned at runtime.
2012-03-25 19:00:00 +02:00
Marc-André Lureau
359fc1cb5d Use the spice-common submodule
This patch will replace the common/ directory with the spice-common
project. It is for now a simple project subdirectory shared with
spice-gtk, but the goal is to make it a proper library later on.

With this change, the spice-server build is broken. The following
commits fix the build, and have been seperated to ease the review.

v2
- moves all the generated marshallers to spice-common library
- don't attempt to fix windows VS build, which should somehow be
  splitted with spice-common (or built from tarball only to avoid
  generation tools/libs deps)
v3
- uses libspice-common-client
- fix a mutex.h inclusion reported by Alon
2012-03-25 18:59:10 +02:00
Nahum Shalman
20c7323c9e server: don't fail on ENOPROTOOPT from setsockopt
If we allow listening on arbitrary sockets like unix sockets,
we can get ENOPROTOOPT errors from setsockopt calls that set TCP
specific options.  This should be allowed to happen.
2012-03-12 12:32:58 +01:00
Hans de Goede
f24203e122 Ensure all members of ChannelCbs and ClientCbs are either assigned or NULL
While git-bisecting another issue I ended up hitting and not recognizing
the bug fixed by commit 7a079b452b.

While fixing this (again) I noticed that (even after the fix) not all
users of ChannelCbs first zero it. So this patch ensures that all users of
ChannelCbs first zero it, and does the same for ClientCbs while at it.

Since before this patch there were multiple zero-ing styles, some using
memset and other using a zero initializer this patch also unifies all
the zero-ing to use a NULL initializer for the first element.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2012-03-10 11:51:54 +01:00
Hans de Goede
f3f8ebe91b server/spicevmc: Don't destroy the rcc twice
spicevmc calls red_channel_client_destroy() on the rcc when it disconnects
since we don't want to delay the destroy until the session gets closed as
spicevmc channels can be opened, closed and opened again during a single
session.

This causes red_channel_client_destroy() to get called twice, triggering
an assert, when a connected channel gets destroyed.

This was fixed with commit ffc4de01e6 for
the case where: a spicevmc channel was open on client disconnected, and
the main channel disconnect gets handled first.

But the channel can also be destroyed when the chardev gets unregistered
with the spice-server. This path still triggers the assert.

This patch fixes this by adding a destroying flag to the rcc struct, and
also moves the previous fix over to the same, more clean, method of
detecting this special case.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2012-02-20 16:32:31 +01:00
Hans de Goede
dc7855967f server: Don't complain if setsockopt NODELAY fails on unix sockets
With Daniel P. Berrange's patches to allow use of pre-supplied fd's
as channels, we can no longer be sure that our connections are TCP
sockets, so it makes no sense to complain if a TCP/IP specific
setsockopt fails with an errno of ENOTSUP.

Note that this extends Daniel's commit 492ddb5d1d
which already added the same check to server/inputs_channel.c

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2012-01-18 11:14:40 +01:00
Yonit Halperin
8b64b95c43 server: Limit the access to SpiceDataHeader of messages - only via red_channel. 2012-01-12 16:17:02 +02:00
Hans de Goede
3435df1234 spicevmc: Set sockopt nodelay for usbredir channels
We want as little latency as possible with usb channels.

Signed-off-by: Hans de goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2011-12-22 12:48:10 +01:00
Hans de Goede
ffc4de01e6 spicevmc: Fix assert when still connected on session disconnect (fdo#43903)
Currently when the main channel disconnects while a spicevmc channel
(such as a usbredir channel) is still connected, qemu will abort with the
following message:
ring_remove: ASSERT item->next != NULL && item->prev != NULL failed

This is caused by red_client_destroy() first calling:
rcc->channel->client_cbs.disconnect(rcc);
And then calling:
red_channel_client_destroy(rcc);

For each channel. This is fine, but the spicevmc disconnect code does a
red_channel_client_destroy(rcc) itself since as usb devices are added
/ removed, the channels carrying their traffic get connected / disconnected
and they get re-used for new devices, which won't work if the old channel is
still there when the new connection comes in.

This patch fixes the double destroy when there are still spicevmc channels
connected by not doing the red_channel_client_destroy from the spicevmc
disconnect code when not just the channel, but the entire client is
disconnecting.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2011-12-18 11:20:12 +01:00
Yonit Halperin
0bf518cd3d server: set & test channel capabilities in red_channel
The code for setting and testing channel capabilities was
unnecessarily duplicated. Now it is in red_channel.
RedsChannel was dropped from Reds; It was used only for holding
the channels common capabilities, which are now held in RedChannel.
2011-11-02 11:19:48 +02:00
Hans de Goede
c030382abb Rename usbredir channel code to spicevmc
While discussing various things with Alon in Vancouver, it came up that
having a channel which simply passes through data coming out of a qemu
chardev frontend unmodified, like the usbredir channel does, can be used
for a lot of other cases too. To facilitate this the usbredir channel code
will be turned into a generic spicevmc channel, which is just a passthrough
to the client, from the spicevmc chardev.

This patch renames usbredir.c to spicevmc.c and changes the prefix of all
functions / structs to match. This should make clear that the code is not
usbredir specific.

Some examples of why having a generic spicevmc pass through is good:
1) We could add a monitor channel, allowing access to the qemu monitor from
the spice client, since the monitor is a chardev frontend we could re-use
the generic spicevmc channel server code, so all that is needed to add this
(server side) would be reserving a new channel id for this.

2) We could allow users to come up with new channels of their own, without
requiring qemu or server modification. The idea is to allow doing something
like this on the qemu startup cmdline:
-chardev spicevmc,name=generic,channelid=128

To ensure these new "generic" channels cannot conflict with newly added
official types, they must start at the SPICE_CHANNEL_USER_DEFINED_START value
(128).

These new user defined channels could then either be used with a special
modified client, with client plugins (if we add support for those), or
by exporting them on the client side for use by an external ap, see below.

3) We could also add support to the client to make user-defined channels
end in a unix socket / pipe, allowing handling of the data by an external app,
we could for example have a new spice client cmdline argument like this:
--custom-channel unixsocket=/tmp/mysocket,channelid=128

This would allow for something like:
$random app on guest -> virtio-serial -> spicevmc chardev ->
 -> spicevmc channel -> unix socket -> $random app on client

4) On hind sight this could also have been used for the smartcard stuff,
with a 1 channel / reader model, rather then the current multiplexing code
where we've our own multiplexing protocol wrapper over the libcacard
smartcard protocol.

Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
2011-08-25 14:04:27 +02:00