Hi,
On 6/8/21 8:55 PM, Cleber Rosa Junior wrote:
On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 5:42 PM Wainer dos Santos Moschetta
<waine...@redhat.com <mailto:waine...@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi,
On 6/8/21 11:09 AM, Cleber Rosa wrote:
> Which can be used to check for any "feature" that is available as a
> QEMU command line option, and that will return its list of available
> options.
>
> This is a generalization of the list_accel() utility function, which
> is itself re-implemented in terms of the more generic feature.
>
> Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <cr...@redhat.com
<mailto:cr...@redhat.com>>
> ---
> python/qemu/utils/__init__.py | 2 ++
> python/qemu/utils/accel.py | 15 ++----------
> python/qemu/utils/feature.py | 44
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 3 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644 python/qemu/utils/feature.py
>
> diff --git a/python/qemu/utils/__init__.py
b/python/qemu/utils/__init__.py
> index 7f1a5138c4..1d0789eaa2 100644
> --- a/python/qemu/utils/__init__.py
> +++ b/python/qemu/utils/__init__.py
> @@ -20,12 +20,14 @@
>
> # pylint: disable=import-error
> from .accel import kvm_available, list_accel, tcg_available
> +from .feature import list_feature
>
>
> __all__ = (
> 'get_info_usernet_hostfwd_port',
> 'kvm_available',
> 'list_accel',
> + 'list_feature',
> 'tcg_available',
> )
>
> diff --git a/python/qemu/utils/accel.py b/python/qemu/utils/accel.py
> index 297933df2a..b5bb80c6d3 100644
> --- a/python/qemu/utils/accel.py
> +++ b/python/qemu/utils/accel.py
> @@ -14,13 +14,11 @@
> # the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
> #
>
> -import logging
> import os
> -import subprocess
> from typing import List, Optional
>
> +from qemu.utils.feature import list_feature
>
> -LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
>
> # Mapping host architecture to any additional architectures it can
> # support which often includes its 32 bit cousin.
> @@ -39,16 +37,7 @@ def list_accel(qemu_bin: str) -> List[str]:
> @raise Exception: if failed to run `qemu -accel help`
> @return a list of accelerator names.
> """
> - if not qemu_bin:
> - return []
> - try:
> - out = subprocess.check_output([qemu_bin, '-accel', 'help'],
> - universal_newlines=True)
> - except:
> - LOG.debug("Failed to get the list of accelerators in
%s", qemu_bin)
> - raise
> - # Skip the first line which is the header.
> - return [acc.strip() for acc in out.splitlines()[1:]]
> + return list_feature(qemu_bin, 'accel')
>
>
> def kvm_available(target_arch: Optional[str] = None,
> diff --git a/python/qemu/utils/feature.py
b/python/qemu/utils/feature.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000000..b4a5f929ab
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/python/qemu/utils/feature.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
> +"""
> +QEMU feature module:
> +
> +This module provides a utility for discovering the availability of
> +generic features.
> +"""
> +# Copyright (C) 2022 Red Hat Inc.
Cleber, please, tell me how is the future like! :)
I grabbed a sports almanac. That's all I can say. :)
Now seriously, thanks for spotting the typo.
> +#
> +# Authors:
> +# Cleber Rosa <cr...@redhat.com <mailto:cr...@redhat.com>>
> +#
> +# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version
2. See
> +# the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
> +#
> +
> +import logging
> +import subprocess
> +from typing import List
> +
> +
> +LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
> +
> +
> +def list_feature(qemu_bin: str, feature: str) -> List[str]:
> + """
> + List available options the QEMU binary for a given feature
type.
> +
> + By calling a "qemu $feature -help" and parsing its output.
I understand we need a mean to easily cancel the test if given
feature
is not present. However, I'm unsure this generic list_feature() is
what
we need.
The `-accel help` returns a simple list of strings (besides the
header,
which is dismissed). Whereas `-machine help` returns what could be
parsed as a tuple of (name, description).
Another example is `-cpu help` which will print a similar list as
`-machine`, plus a section with CPUID flags.
I made sure it worked with both "accel" and "machine", but you're
right about many other "-$feature help" that won't conform to the
mapping ("-chardev help" is probably the only other one that should
work). What I thought about was to keep the same list_feature(), but
make its parsing of items flexible. Then it could be reused for other
list_$feature() like methods. At the same time, it could be an
opportunity to standardize a bit more of the "help" outputs.
For instance, I think it would make sense for "cpu" to keep showing
the amount of information it shows, but:
1) The first item could be the name of the relevant "option" (the cpu
model) for that feature (cpu), instead of, say, "x86". Basically
reversing the order of first and second, or first and third fields.
2) Everything *after* an empty line would be extra information, not
necessarily an option available for that feature.
But, this is most probably not going to be achieved in the short term.
What I can do here, is to hide list_feature(), say call it
_list_feature() so that we don't duplicate code, and expose a
list_machine().
I prefer that implementation, with list_machine(), list_accel()...etc.
Allow me another suggestion: maybe rename list_feature() to
feature_help() (or something similar).
- Wainer
Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
- Cleber.
If confess I still don't have a better idea, although I feel it will
require a OO design.
Thanks!
- Wainer
> +
> + @param qemu_bin (str): path to the QEMU binary.
> + @param feature (str): feature name, matching the command
line option.
> + @raise Exception: if failed to run `qemu -feature help`
> + @return a list of available options for the given feature.
> + """
> + if not qemu_bin:
> + return []
> + try:
> + out = subprocess.check_output([qemu_bin, '-%s' %
feature, 'help'],
> + universal_newlines=True)
> + except:
> + LOG.debug("Failed to get the list of %s(s) in %s",
feature, qemu_bin)
> + raise
> + # Skip the first line which is the header.
> + return [item.split(' ', 1)[0] for item in out.splitlines()[1:]]