[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [PATCH v5 00/21] Add support for qemu-xen runnning in a Linux-based stubdomain
Hi, In coordination with Marek, I'm making a submission of his patches for Linux stubdomain device-model support. I made a few of my own additions, but Marek did the heavy lifting. Thank you, Marek. Below is mostly the v4 cover leter with a few additions. General idea is to allow freely set device_model_version and device_model_stubdomain_override and choose the right options based on this choice. Also, allow to specific path to stubdomain kernel/ramdisk, for greater flexibility. First two patches add documentation about expected toolstack-stubdomain-qemu interface, both for MiniOS stubdomain and Linux stubdomain. Initial version has no QMP support - in initial patches it is completely disabled, which means no suspend/restore and no PCI passthrough. Later patches add QMP over libvchan connection support. The actual connection is made in a separate process. As discussed on Xen Summit 2019, this allows to apply some basic checks and/or filtering (not part of this series), to limit libxl exposure for potentially malicious stubdomain. Jason's additions ensure the qmp-proxy (vchan-socket-proxy) processes and sockets are cleaned up and add some documentation. The actual stubdomain implementation is here: https://github.com/marmarek/qubes-vmm-xen-stubdom-linux (branch for-upstream, tag for-upstream-v3) See readme there for build instructions. Marek's version requires dracut. I have hacked up a version usable install with initramfs-tools: https://github.com/jandryuk/qubes-vmm-xen-stubdom-linux (branch initramfs-tools) Few comments/questions about the stubdomain code: 1. There are extra patches for qemu that are necessary to run it in stubdomain. While it is desirable to upstream them, I think it can be done after merging libxl part. Stubdomain's qemu build will in most cases be separate anyway, to limit qemu's dependencies (so the stubdomain size). 2. By default Linux hvc-xen console frontend is unreliable for data transfer (qemu state save/restore) - it drops data sent faster than client is reading it. To fix it, console device needs to be switched into raw mode (`stty raw /dev/hvc1`). Especially for restoring qemu state it is tricky, as it would need to be done before opening the device, but stty (obviously) needs to open the device first. To solve this problem, for now the repository contains kernel patch which changes the default for all hvc consoles. Again, this isn't practical problem, as the kernel for stubdomain is built separately. But it would be nice to have something working with vanilla kernel. I see those options: - convert it to kernel cmdline parameter (hvc_console_raw=1 ?) - use channels instead of consoles (and on the kernel side change the default to "raw" only for channels); while in theory better design, libxl part will be more complex, as channels can be connected to sockets but not files, so libxl would need to read/write to it exactly when qemu write/read the data, not before/after as it is done now 3. Mini-OS stubdoms use dmargs xenstore key as a string. Linux stubdoms use dmargs as a directory for numbered entries. Should they be different names? Remaining parts for eliminating dom0's instance of qemu: - do not force QDISK backend for CDROM - multiple consoles support in xenconsoled Changes in v2: - apply review comments by Jason Andryuk Changes in v3: - rework qemu arguments handling (separate xenstore keys, instead of \x1b separator) - add QMP over libvchan, instead of console - add protocol documentation - a lot of minor changes, see individual patches for full changes list - split xenconsoled patches into separate series Changes in v4: - extract vchan connection into a separate process - rebase on master - various fixes Changes in v5: - Marek: apply review comments from Jason Andryuk - Jason: Clean up qmp-proxy processes and sockets Cc: Marek Marczykowski-Górecki <marmarek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Simon Gaiser <simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Eric Shelton <eshelton@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@xxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Wei Liu <wl@xxxxxxx> Eric Shelton (1): libxl: Handle Linux stubdomain specific QEMU options. Jason Andryuk (5): docs: Add device-model-domid to xenstore-paths libxl: Check stubdomain kernel & ramdisk presence libxl: Refactor kill_device_model to libxl__kill_xs_path libxl: Kill vchan-socket-proxy when cleaning up qmp tools: Clean up vchan-socket-proxy socket Marek Marczykowski-Górecki (15): Document ioemu MiniOS stubdomain protocol Document ioemu Linux stubdomain protocol libxl: fix qemu-trad cmdline for no sdl/vnc case libxl: Allow running qemu-xen in stubdomain libxl: write qemu arguments into separate xenstore keys xl: add stubdomain related options to xl config parser tools/libvchan: notify server when client is connected libxl: add save/restore support for qemu-xen in stubdomain tools: add missing libxenvchan cflags tools: add simple vchan-socket-proxy libxl: use vchan for QMP access with Linux stubdomain Regenerate autotools files libxl: require qemu in dom0 even if stubdomain is in use libxl: ignore emulated IDE disks beyond the first 4 libxl: consider also qemu in stubdomain in libxl__dm_active check .gitignore | 1 + configure | 14 +- docs/configure | 14 +- docs/man/xl.cfg.5.pod.in | 27 +- docs/misc/stubdom.txt | 103 ++++++ docs/misc/xenstore-paths.pandoc | 5 + stubdom/configure | 14 +- tools/Rules.mk | 2 +- tools/config.h.in | 3 + tools/configure | 46 ++- tools/configure.ac | 9 + tools/libvchan/Makefile | 8 +- tools/libvchan/init.c | 3 + tools/libvchan/vchan-socket-proxy.c | 500 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tools/libxl/libxl_aoutils.c | 32 ++ tools/libxl/libxl_create.c | 46 ++- tools/libxl/libxl_dm.c | 484 +++++++++++++++++++++------ tools/libxl/libxl_domain.c | 7 + tools/libxl/libxl_internal.h | 22 ++ tools/libxl/libxl_mem.c | 6 +- tools/libxl/libxl_qmp.c | 27 +- tools/libxl/libxl_types.idl | 3 + tools/xl/xl_parse.c | 7 + 23 files changed, 1205 insertions(+), 178 deletions(-) create mode 100644 tools/libvchan/vchan-socket-proxy.c -- 2.20.1
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