On 20/07/2020 12.22, Thomas Huth wrote: > qemuAgentFSInfoToPublic() currently only sets the devAlias for PCI devices. > However, the QEMU guest agent could also provide the device name in the > "dev" field of the response for other devices instead (well, at least after > fixing another problem in the current QEMU guest agent...). So if creating > the devAlias from the PCI information failed, let's fall back to the name > provided by the guest agent. This helps to fix the empty "Target" fields > that occur when running "virsh domfsinfo" on s390x where CCW devices are > used for the guest instead of PCI devices. > > Also add a proper debug message here in case we completely failed to set the > device alias, since this problem here was very hard to debug: The only two > error messages that I've seen were "Unable to get filesystem information" > and "Unable to encode message payload" - which only indicates that something > went wrong in the RPC call. No debug message indicated the real problem, so > I had to learn the hard way why the RPC call failed (it apparently does not > like devAlias left to be NULL) and where the real problem comes from. > > Buglink: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1755075 > Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> > --- > src/qemu/qemu_driver.c | 19 +++++++++++-------- > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/src/qemu/qemu_driver.c b/src/qemu/qemu_driver.c > index d185666ed8..e45c61ee20 100644 > --- a/src/qemu/qemu_driver.c > +++ b/src/qemu/qemu_driver.c > @@ -21935,14 +21935,17 @@ qemuAgentFSInfoToPublic(qemuAgentFSInfoPtr agent, > qemuAgentDiskInfoPtr agentdisk = agent->disks[i]; > virDomainDiskDefPtr diskDef; > > - if (!(diskDef = virDomainDiskByAddress(vmdef, > - &agentdisk->pci_controller, > - agentdisk->bus, > - agentdisk->target, > - agentdisk->unit))) > - continue; > - > - ret->devAlias[i] = g_strdup(diskDef->dst); > + diskDef = virDomainDiskByAddress(vmdef, > + &agentdisk->pci_controller, > + agentdisk->bus, > + agentdisk->target, > + agentdisk->unit); > + if (diskDef != NULL) > + ret->devAlias[i] = g_strdup(diskDef->dst); > + else if (agentdisk->devnode != NULL) > + ret->devAlias[i] = g_strdup(agentdisk->devnode); > + else > + VIR_DEBUG("Missing devnode name for '%s'.", ret->mountpoint); > } > > return ret; >
Friendly ping! Any more comments here? Is it ok this way or shall I change the order? Thomas