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* util: drop old utimensat() compat codeGreg Kurz2017-05-251-11/+0Star
| | | | | | | | Now that 9pfs and virtfs-proxy-helper have been converted to utimensat(), we don't need to keep qemu_utimens() anymore. Signed-off-by: Greg Kurz <groug@kaod.org> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
* build: include sys/sysmacros.h for major() and minor()Christopher Covington2017-03-141-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The definition of the major() and minor() macros are moving within glibc to <sys/sysmacros.h>. Include this header when it is available to avoid the following sorts of build-stopping messages: qga/commands-posix.c: In function ‘dev_major_minor’: qga/commands-posix.c:656:13: error: In the GNU C Library, "major" is defined by <sys/sysmacros.h>. For historical compatibility, it is currently defined by <sys/types.h> as well, but we plan to remove this soon. To use "major", include <sys/sysmacros.h> directly. If you did not intend to use a system-defined macro "major", you should undefine it after including <sys/types.h>. [-Werror] *devmajor = major(st.st_rdev); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ qga/commands-posix.c:657:13: error: In the GNU C Library, "minor" is defined by <sys/sysmacros.h>. For historical compatibility, it is currently defined by <sys/types.h> as well, but we plan to remove this soon. To use "minor", include <sys/sysmacros.h> directly. If you did not intend to use a system-defined macro "minor", you should undefine it after including <sys/types.h>. [-Werror] *devminor = minor(st.st_rdev); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The additional include allows the build to complete on Fedora 26 (Rawhide) with glibc version 2.24.90. Signed-off-by: Christopher Covington <cov@codeaurora.org> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
* log: Add locking to large logging blocksRichard Henderson2016-11-011-0/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Reuse the existing locking provided by stdio to keep in_asm, cpu, op, op_opt, op_ind, and out_asm as contiguous blocks. While it isn't possible to interleave e.g. in_asm or op_opt logs because of the TB lock protecting all code generation, it is possible to interleave cpu logs, or to interleave a cpu dump with an out_asm dump. For mingw32, we appear to have no viable solution for this. The locking functions are not properly exported from the system runtime library. Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
* oslib-posix: add helpers for stack alloc and freePeter Lieven2016-09-291-0/+27
| | | | | | | | | | the allocated stack will be adjusted to the minimum supported stack size by the OS and rounded up to be a multiple of the system pagesize. Additionally an architecture dependent guard page is added to the stack to catch stack overflows. Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <pl@kamp.de> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
* os-posix: include sys/mman.hPaolo Bonzini2016-06-161-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | qemu/osdep.h checks whether MAP_ANONYMOUS is defined, but this check is bogus without a previous inclusion of sys/mman.h. Include it in sysemu/os-posix.h and remove it from everywhere else. Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
* osdep: remove use of socket_error() from all codeDaniel P. Berrange2016-03-101-2/+0Star
| | | | | | | | | | Now that QEMU wraps the Win32 sockets methods to automatically set errno upon failure, there is no reason for callers to use the socket_error() method. They can rely on accessing errno even on Win32. Remove all use of socket_error() from general code, leaving it as a static method in oslib-win32.c only. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* osdep: add wrappers for socket functionsDaniel P. Berrange2016-03-101-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The windows socket functions look identical to the normal POSIX sockets functions, but instead of setting errno, the caller needs to call WSAGetLastError(). QEMU has tried to deal with this incompatibility by defining a socket_error() method that callers must use that abstracts the difference between WSAGetLastError() and errno. This approach is somewhat error prone though - many callers of the sockets functions are just using errno directly because it is easy to forget the need use a QEMU specific wrapper. It is not always immediately obvious that a particular function will in fact call into Windows sockets functions, so the dev may not even realize they need to use socket_error(). This introduces an alternative approach to portability inspired by the way GNULIB fixes portability problems. We use a macro to redefine the original socket function names to refer to a QEMU wrapper function. The wrapper function calls the original Win32 sockets method and then sets errno from the WSAGetLastError() value. Thus all code can simply call the normal POSIX sockets APIs are have standard errno reporting on error, even on Windows. This makes the socket_error() method obsolete. We also bring closesocket & ioctlsocket into this approach. Even though they are non-standard Win32 names, we can't wrap the normal close/ioctl methods since there's no reliable way to distinguish between a file descriptor and HANDLE in Win32. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* osdep: fix socket_error() to work with Mingw64Daniel P. Berrange2016-03-101-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Historically QEMU has had a socket_error() macro that was defined to map to WSASocketError(). The os-win32.h header file would define errno constants that mapped to the WSA error constants. This worked fine with Mingw32 since its header files never defined any errno values, nor did it even provide an errno.h. So callers of socket_error() could match on traditional Exxxx constants and it would all "just work". With Mingw64 though, things work rather differently. First there is an errno.h file which defines all the traditional errno constants you'd expect from a UNIX platform. There is then a winerror.h which defined the WSA error constants. Crucially the WSAExxxx errno values in winerror.h do not match the Exxxx errno values in error.h. If QEMU had only imported winerror.h it would still work, but the qemu/osdep.h file unconditionally imports errno.h. So callers of socket_error() will get now WSAExxxx values back and compare them to the Exxx constants. This will always fail silently at runtime. To solve this QEMU needs to stop assuming the WSAExxxx constant values match the Exxx constant values. Thus the socket_error() macro is turned into a small function that re-maps WSAExxxx values into Exxx. Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
* include: Clean up includesPeter Maydell2016-02-231-1/+0Star
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Clean up includes so that osdep.h is included first and headers which it implies are not included manually. This commit was created with scripts/clean-includes. NB: If this commit breaks compilation for your out-of-tree patchseries or fork, then you need to make sure you add #include "qemu/osdep.h" to any new .c files that you have. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
* os-posix: include sys/time.hWenchao Xia2014-06-231-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | Since gettimeofday() is used in this header file as a macro define, include the function's define header file, to avoid compile warning when other file include os-posix.h. Signed-off-by: Wenchao Xia <wenchaoqemu@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
* Add option to mlock qemu and guest memorySatoru Moriya2013-04-221-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In certain scenario, latency induced by paging is significant and memory locking is needed. Also, in the scenario with untrusted guests, latency improvement due to mlock is desired. This patch introduces a following new option to mlock guest and qemu memory: -realtime mlock=on|off Signed-off-by: Satoru Moriya <satoru.moriya@hds.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marcelo Tosatti <mtosatti@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-id: 1366382526-26146-1-git-send-email-pbonzini@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
* softmmu: move include files to include/sysemu/Paolo Bonzini2012-12-191-0/+51
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>