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This function generalises the existing print_cmdline used to output the qemu
command line to output any given command line, and exports it to other modules.
It also adds a timestamp to the old print_cmdline output for consistency with
guestfs___print_timestamped_message.
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We are already using heuristics in the C inspection code to
determine the Windows %SYSTEMROOT% directory. This change
just exposes this information through the API.
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The example below shows what the output looks like for a large
random buffer.
$ guestfish -N fs -m /dev/sda1 -x -- \
touch /test : \
pwrite /test "$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=128k count=1)" 0
[...]
pwrite "/test" "\x7f\xa0/\xb3\x80\xd3\xbc\xc3\xc3.\xb1\xe0\x1b\xafC\x06\xd5;\x0ajJ[o\xc1\xdd\xae\x1f\xce\xb2\x8d\xb3\xd0\x11\xcc$%\xe6<\xc7\xc7\xe7BU*\xc4l%\xaa\xea\xe9\x1an\xda]\xc6I\x0eC\xf9;\xec\x12a\x1f\xeaRH\xb2P\xd6+\xc4\xe6\xa5bW\x99\\x9d\xc8\x9bJ\xef\x99-\x16:h5\xe2\x0f\xa2\xa08\x9bU\x0b$\x138\xcf\xd4j\x9b\x83{%\xac0\xdaa1Xx\xbd`\x8e\xdd\x82\x87\x07\x98\xd2\x9ed\x8bq\xd0\x1f5\x8f\xab\xad4z1\xda\xc4b\xc1\xbc\x0f\xaa\xea\xc1\x15(\xfd1\xc2\x0bF\xe6\x9e\xb0+/g\\xab\xb0b\xde_\xca\xf9\xad\xe1?%\x17\xad\x98\xa4e\xc1\xe0f'\x89\xe9>\xff\xadhYi\xe7\x8c]%\xef\xe0\xa1R\xe5\xd5\x03K\xefI\xdf\xad\xd3\x82\xdb\x0f\xdd\xc3\x8f"\xf1G\xea\xf9r\xdd\xff\x88\x81\xb7\xf2\x0e\x0f\x1d;:\xf2F1\xdb\xb5D\xa1^\x928\xf5\x8e)\xab\xc4\xc3H(\xd0ol\xc6\xe4\xd6\xa3L\x1c\x06\xf4"<truncated, original size 130567 bytes> 0
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Be more consistent in allowing the user to override use of the
temporary directory by specifying $TMPDIR. Also prefer P_tmpdir
macro (defined in <stdio.h>) if that is defined, rather than
hard-coding "/tmp" for the fallback location.
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The private data area is a hash table which is associated with
libguestfs handles, that C callers may use to store arbitrary
data for the lifetime of the handle.
Later the OCaml bindings will use this in order to implement
callbacks.
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This implements progress notification messages in the daemon, and
adds a callback in the library to handle them.
No calls are changed so far, so in fact no progress messages can
be generated by this commit.
For more details, see:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2010-July/msg00003.html
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2010-July/msg00024.html
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guestfs_set_network (g, true) enables network support in the appliance.
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This adds support for virtio-serial, and removes all other
vmchannel methods.
Virtio-serial is faster than other methods, and is now widely
available.
I tested this by using the guestfs_upload API on an 83 MB file:
before: 6.12 seconds (14.1 MB/sec)
after: 4.20 seconds (20.6 MB/sec)
(note this is with the current 8K chunk size)
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This changes the method used to build the supermin appliance
to use the new ext2-based appliance supported by latest febootstrap.
The appliance can also be cached, so we avoid rebuilding it
each time it is used.
Mailing list discussion goes into the rationale and details:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2010-August/msg00028.html
Requires febootstrap >= 2.8.
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This is just code movement.
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This is just code movement.
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This commit converts (some of) the Perl inspection code to C and
makes it available through core APIs. The new APIs are:
inspect-os - Does the inspection, returns list of OSes
inspect-get-* - Get results of the inspection
where '*' is one of:
type - 'windows' or 'linux'
distro - Linux distro
arch - architecture
product-name - long product name string
major-version
minor-version - major.minor version of OS
mountpoints - get a list of the mountpoints
filesystems - get all filesystems associated with the OS
This works for all existing supported Linux and Windows OSes.
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This is an update to commit 41f25ab3df5f306ac717fa7a6efd58328d30c1ae.
Internal functions should be named guestfs___* (3 underscores) to
avoid clashing with the implementation of actions (2 underscores).
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We split the library code into these separate files:
- guestfs.c: creating handles, closing handles, handle-related variables
- actions.c: generated library-side stubs for each action
- bindtests.c: generated code to test bindings
- launch.c: launching the appliance
- proto.c: the library side of the daemon communications protocol
This is just code movement.
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Functions like guestfs__send were never exported through the public
API (libguestfs.syms prevented that). However they appeared in the
public header. Move them to the internal header.
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Move these to private header file(s) and other places as required
since these aren't part of the public API.
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