virtigolib/libvirtxml.go

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// Copyright 2024 WIT.COM Inc Licensed GPL 3.0
package virtigolib
import (
"encoding/xml"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"strings"
"go.wit.com/log"
"libvirt.org/go/libvirtxml"
)
/*
func makeStandardXml(hostname string) *libvirtxml.Domain {
log.Info("create new xml file for:", hostname)
domcfg := &libvirtxml.Domain{}
addDefaultXml(domcfg, "standard.x86")
addDefaultXml(domcfg, "memory")
addDefaultXml(domcfg, "network")
addDefaultXml(domcfg, "spice")
addDefaultXml(domcfg, "qcow")
return domcfg
}
*/
func writeoutXml(domcfg *libvirtxml.Domain, filename string) error {
xmldoc, err := domcfg.Marshal()
if err != nil {
fmt.Println("can't make xml file error:\n", err)
return err
}
outfile := "/tmp/" + filename + ".xml"
regfile, err := os.OpenFile(outfile, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE, 0666)
if err != nil {
return err
}
fmt.Fprintln(regfile, xmldoc)
log.Info("File is in", outfile)
regfile.Close()
return nil
}
func setDiskFilename(domcfg *libvirtxml.Domain, filename string) {
for i, x := range domcfg.Devices.Disks {
// Create a new DomainDiskSourceFile struct
newSource := &libvirtxml.DomainDiskSourceFile{
File: filename, // Set the file name here
}
// Assign it to the disk's source
domcfg.Devices.Disks[i].Source.File = newSource
// fmt.Printf("Disk Source %s\n", name)
fmt.Printf("Disk Device %s\n", x.Source.File)
}
}
func ReadXml(filename string) (*libvirtxml.Domain, error) {
log.Verbose("parse xml file:", filename)
hostname := filepath.Base(filename)
hostname = strings.TrimSuffix(hostname, ".xml")
pfile, err := os.ReadFile(filename)
if err != nil {
log.Println("ERROR:", err)
return nil, err
}
domcfg := &libvirtxml.Domain{}
err = domcfg.Unmarshal(string(pfile))
if err != nil {
log.Info("Marshal failed on file", filename, err)
return nil, err
}
if domcfg.Name != hostname {
log.Info("ERROR: filename:", filename)
log.Info("ERROR: domcfg.Name != name", domcfg.Name, hostname)
log.Info("ERROR: xml filenames must match the xml name")
os.Exit(-1)
}
return domcfg, nil
}
func mergeXml(domcfg *libvirtxml.Domain, filename string) error {
log.Info("merge xml file:", filename)
pfile, err := os.ReadFile(filename)
if err != nil {
log.Println("ERROR:", err)
return err
}
err = domcfg.Unmarshal(string(pfile))
if err != nil {
log.Info("Marshal failed on file", filename)
return err
}
return nil
}
func setSimpleDisk(domcfg *libvirtxml.Domain, filename string) {
// Clear out the existing disks (if any)
domcfg.Devices.Disks = nil
// Define a new disk with "mynew.qcow2"
newDisk := libvirtxml.DomainDisk{
Device: "disk",
Driver: &libvirtxml.DomainDiskDriver{
Name: "qemu",
Type: "qcow2",
},
Source: &libvirtxml.DomainDiskSource{
File: &libvirtxml.DomainDiskSourceFile{
File: filename,
},
},
Target: &libvirtxml.DomainDiskTarget{
Dev: "vda",
Bus: "virtio",
},
}
// Add the new disk to the domain configuration
domcfg.Devices.Disks = append(domcfg.Devices.Disks, newDisk)
}
func getMacs(domcfg *libvirtxml.Domain) []string {
var macs []string
// Iterate over the network interfaces and print the MAC addresses
for _, iface := range domcfg.Devices.Interfaces {
if iface.MAC != nil {
// iface.MAC.Address = "aa:bb:aa:bb:aa:ff"
fmt.Printf("MAC Address: %+v\n", iface.MAC)
// fmt.Printf("Interface: %s, MAC Address: %s\n", iface.Target.Dev, iface.MAC.Address)
macs = append(macs, iface.MAC.Address)
} else {
fmt.Printf("Interface: %s, MAC Address: not available\n", iface.Target.Dev)
}
}
return macs
}
// removes all the ethernet interfaces
func clearEthernet(domcfg *libvirtxml.Domain) {
// Clear out the existing disks (if any)
domcfg.Devices.Interfaces = nil
}
// add a new ethernet interface with mac assigned to bridge name
func addEthernetBridge(domcfg *libvirtxml.Domain, mac string, brname string) {
// Define a new disk with "mynew.qcow2"
// type DomainInterfaceType string
var ib *libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceSourceBridge
ib = new(libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceSourceBridge)
ib.Bridge = brname
newNet := libvirtxml.DomainInterface{
MAC: &libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceMAC{
Address: mac,
},
Source: &libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceSource{
Bridge: ib,
},
Model: &libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceModel{
Type: "virtio",
},
/* this is for raw tap. use this for people who don't
who don't have bridge groups or proper cluster backend networking
literally leaving this blank makes the interface 'tap0'
*/
// Target: &libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceTarget{
// },
}
// Add the new disk to the domain configuration
domcfg.Devices.Interfaces = append(domcfg.Devices.Interfaces, newNet)
}
// makes an ethernet interface with qemu on dom0 as 'tapXXX'
// doesn't require a bridge group or any changes to dom0 networking (probably)
func addEthernetTap(domcfg *libvirtxml.Domain, mac string) {
newNet := libvirtxml.DomainInterface{
MAC: &libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceMAC{
Address: mac,
},
/* this is for raw tap. use this for people who don't
who don't have bridge groups or proper cluster backend networking
literally leaving this blank makes the interface 'tap0'
*/
Target: &libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceTarget{},
}
// Add the new disk to the domain configuration
domcfg.Devices.Interfaces = append(domcfg.Devices.Interfaces, newNet)
}
func setRandomMacs(domcfg *libvirtxml.Domain) {
for i, x := range domcfg.Devices.Interfaces {
// Create a new DomainDiskInterfaces struct
newMac := &libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceMAC{
Address: "aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff", // make sure this is unique
}
// Assign it to the disk's source
domcfg.Devices.Interfaces[i].MAC = newMac
// fmt.Printf("Disk Source %s\n", name)
// fmt.Printf("mac addr %+v\n", x.MAC)
fmt.Printf("mac addr %s\n", x.MAC.Address)
}
}
func xmlAny(a any) (string, error) {
updatedXML, err := xml.MarshalIndent(a, "", " ")
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Failed to marshal updated XML: %v\n", err)
return "", err
}
final := string(updatedXML)
if final == "" {
// everything seems to have been parsed pretty standard
return "", nil
}
log.Info("Non-Standard XML Start")
fmt.Println(final)
log.Info("Non-Standard XML End")
return final, nil
}
// dump out all the fields in libvirtxml.DomainDeviceList
func DumpLibvirtxmlDomainNames() {
var domain libvirtxml.Domain
t := reflect.TypeOf(domain)
fmt.Println("Fields in libvirtxml.Domain:")
for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
field := t.Field(i)
fmt.Println("Domain:", field.Name)
}
var device libvirtxml.DomainDeviceList
t = reflect.TypeOf(device)
fmt.Println("Fields in libvirtxml.DomainDeviceList:")
for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
field := t.Field(i)
fmt.Println("DomainDeviceList:", field.Name)
}
var iface libvirtxml.DomainInterface
t = reflect.TypeOf(iface)
fmt.Println("Fields in libvirtxml.DomainInterface:")
for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
field := t.Field(i)
fmt.Println("DomainInterface:", field.Name)
}
var isource libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceSource
listFields(isource, "libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceSource")
var ibridge libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceSourceBridge
listFields(ibridge, "libvirtxml.DomainInterfaceSourceBridge")
}
func listFields(a any, name string) {
t := reflect.TypeOf(a)
fmt.Println("Fields in", name)
for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
field := t.Field(i)
fmt.Println(name, field.Name)
}
}
// dump out all the fields in libvirtxml.DomainDeviceList
func libvirtxmlDomainDevicesEmpty(mydom libvirtxml.DomainDeviceList) bool {
var empty bool = true
// Get the reflection object of the variable
v := reflect.ValueOf(mydom)
// Ensure that we are working with a struct
if v.Kind() == reflect.Struct {
// fmt.Println("Fields and values in libvirtxml.DomainDeviceList:")
// Loop through each field in the struct
for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ {
// Get field name
field := v.Type().Field(i).Name
// Get field value
value := v.Field(i)
if !value.IsValid() {
fmt.Printf("Field: %s is nil or invalid\n", field)
continue
}
// Check if the field is a string, array, or slice
switch value.Kind() {
case reflect.String:
if value.String() != "" {
fmt.Printf("Field: %s is a String with value: %s\n", field, value.String())
empty = false
}
case reflect.Slice:
if value.Len() != 0 {
fmt.Printf("Field: %s is a Slice with length: %d\n", field, value.Len())
empty = false
}
case reflect.Array:
if value.Len() != 0 {
fmt.Printf("Field: %s is an Array with length: %d\n", field, value.Len())
empty = false
}
case reflect.Ptr:
if !value.IsValid() {
fmt.Println("Field ptr: value:", value)
fmt.Printf("Field ptr: %s is of type: %s\n", field, value.Kind())
empty = false
}
default:
fmt.Printf("Field: %s is of type: %s\n", field, value.Kind())
empty = false
}
// Print the field name and value
// fmt.Printf("Field: %s, Value: %v\n", field, value)
}
} else {
fmt.Println("Provided variable is not a struct.")
}
return empty
}
// dump out all the fields in libvirtxml.DomainDeviceList
func libvirtxmlDomainEmpty(mydom libvirtxml.Domain) bool {
var empty bool = true
// Get the reflection object of the variable
v := reflect.ValueOf(mydom)
// Ensure that we are working with a struct
if v.Kind() == reflect.Struct {
// fmt.Println("Fields and values in libvirtxml.DomainDeviceList:")
// Loop through each field in the struct
for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ {
// Get field name
field := v.Type().Field(i).Name
// Get field value
value := v.Field(i)
if !value.IsValid() {
fmt.Printf("Field: %s is invalid\n", field)
continue
}
// processed as Domain.Metadata & Domain.Resource
// if (field == "IOThreads") || (field == "XMLName") {
// fmt.Printf("Field: %s is: %s\n", field, value.String())
// continue
// }
// Check if the field is a string, array, or slice
switch value.Kind() {
case reflect.String:
if value.String() != "" {
fmt.Printf("Field: %s is a String with value: %s\n", field, value.String())
empty = false
}
case reflect.Slice:
if value.Len() != 0 {
fmt.Printf("Field: %s is a Slice with length: %d\n", field, value.Len())
empty = false
}
case reflect.Array:
if value.Len() != 0 {
fmt.Printf("Field: %s is an Array with length: %d\n", field, value.Len())
empty = false
}
case reflect.Struct:
if IsStructEmptyOrNil(value) {
// fmt.Printf("XML Field ignore empty Struct %s\n", field)
} else {
fmt.Printf("Field Struct is not empty %s is %+v\n", field, value)
empty = false
}
case reflect.Uint:
// probably ignore ints. when has that ever gone wrong?
case reflect.Ptr:
if value.IsValid() {
if value.IsNil() {
// this means the value is actually nil
} else {
// there is something still here in the libvirt XML
fmt.Printf("Field Valid? field %s is of type: %s\n", field, value.Kind())
fmt.Println("Field Valid? ptr: value:", value)
empty = false
}
} else {
fmt.Println("Invalid Field ptr: value:", value)
fmt.Printf("Invalid Field ptr: %s is of type: %s\n", field, value.Kind())
empty = false
}
default:
fmt.Printf("Field: %s is of type: %s\n", field, value.Kind())
empty = false
}
// Print the field name and value
// fmt.Printf("Field: %s, Value: %v\n", field, value)
}
} else {
fmt.Println("Provided variable is not a struct.")
}
return empty
}
// IsStructEmptyOrNil checks if a struct or pointer to struct is empty, blank, or nil
func IsStructEmptyOrNil(value interface{}) bool {
val := reflect.ValueOf(value)
// If the value is a pointer, check if it's nil and dereference it if not
if val.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
if val.IsNil() {
return true
}
val = val.Elem()
}
// Ensure we're dealing with a struct after potential dereferencing
if val.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
return false // Not a struct
}
// Check each field in the struct for its zero value
for i := 0; i < val.NumField(); i++ {
field := val.Field(i)
// Skip unexported fields as we can't access them
if !field.CanInterface() {
continue
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(field.Interface(), reflect.Zero(field.Type()).Interface()) {
return false // Found a non-zero field
}
}
return true // All fields are zero values
}