[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [OSSTEST Nested PATCH v11 6/7] Compose the main recipe of nested test job
On Tue, 2015-09-01 at 15:41 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > Hi Robert. Sorry I haven't had a chance to look at your whole v11 > series properly yet. But I will reply here: > > Ian Campbell writes ("Re: [OSSTEST Nested PATCH v11 6/7] Compose the main > recipe of nested test job"): > > Then on power operation the appropriate method each object is called in > > turn (so you can call multiple modules if needed by the host). > > Ian's explanation is right. > > > > So how shall I assign $ho->{Power} method? by statically through > > > config > > > file? > > > or some generic way automatically identify $host is some guest, > > > therefore > > > assign 'guest' to $ho->{Power}? > > > Would you give me some idea? thanks. > > > > I'm not sure. Something in selecthost would need to know somehow that > > the > > host being requested was actually an L1 guest. > > I think this would be correct. > > > Ian, any ideas? > > I was expecting there to be a runvar which would for an L1 guest give > the ident of its host. ts-nested-setup would set this runvar and > selecthost would look at it. > > There are various possible exact syntaxes but I think the best one is > probably that the runvar which ordinarily gives the name of a real > host instead contains the containing host name and the L1 guest name. > > So if you do > ./ts-nested-setup l0_host l1 > then you get a runvar `l1' with value `l0_host:l1'. > > selecthost would see the colon, and set $ho->{Host} to `l0_host', so > that get_target_property's recursion into containing hosts works > properly. > > selecthost would also be able to see that $ho->{Host} being set meant > it was a nested guest, and that therefore power operations should be > done by running toolstack operations on the host. (Rather than > looking up a host property.) > > It also needs to arrange that for an L1 (well, anything with > $ho->{Host} aka the _nestedhost runvar), ITYM: aka a host runvar containing a colon), Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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