On 10/14/2016 04:00 AM, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: > Add the AF_VSOCK address family so that qemu-ga will be able to use > virtio-vsock. > > The AF_VSOCK address family uses <cid, port> address tuples. The cid is > the unique identifier comparable to an IP address. AF_VSOCK does not > use name resolution so it's easy to convert between struct sockaddr_vm > and strings. > > This patch defines a VsockSocketAddress instead of trying to piggy-back > on InetSocketAddress. This is cleaner in the long run since it avoids > lots of IPv4 vs IPv6 vs vsock special casing. > > Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <[email protected]> > ---
> ##
> +# @VsockSocketAddress
> +#
> +# Captures a socket address in the vsock namespace.
> +#
> +# @cid: unique host identifier
> +# @port: port
> +#
> +# Note that string types are used to allow for possible future hostname or
> +# service resolution support.
> +#
> +# Since 2.8
> +##
> +{ 'struct': 'VsockSocketAddress',
> + 'data': {
> + 'cid': 'str',
> + 'port': 'str' } }
It would also be possible to do this now:
{ 'struct': 'VsockSocketAddress',
'data': { 'cid': 'int', 'port': 'int' } }
then down the road expand to:
{ 'alternate': 'StrOrInt',
'data': { 's': 'str', 'i': 'int' } }
{ 'struct': 'VsockSocketAddress',
'data': { 'cid': 'StrOrInt', 'port': 'StrOrInt' } }
although the C code to do type-safe access vsock->cid.u.i or
vsock->cid.u.s based on vsock->cid.type is a bit more verbose than just
accessing vsock->cid as a string and converting every time around.
Where it gets really interesting is that using the alternate would allow
all of these QMP forms:
{ "socket": { "cid": 1, "port": 2 } }
{ "socket": { "cid": "1", "port": "2" } }
{ "socket": { "cid": "host", "port": "service" } }
It MIGHT be worth going the type-safe route, especially if we WANT to
convert the existing SocketAddress uses to use the alternate rather than
always managing things as a string. But it doesn't have to be in this
patch.
> +static VsockSocketAddress *vsock_parse(const char *str, Error **errp)
> +{
> + VsockSocketAddress *addr = NULL;
> + char cid[33];
> + char port[33];
> + int n;
> +
> + if (sscanf(str, "%32[^:]:%32[^,]%n", cid, port, &n) != 2) {
This says stop at the first comma after the colon...
> + error_setg(errp, "error parsing address '%s'", str);
> + return NULL;
> + }
> + if (str[n] != '\0') {
> + error_setg(errp, "trailing characters in address '%s'", str);
...but this rejects a trailing comma. Is a trailing comma possible base
on how QemuOpts work? If so, do you need to handle it here?
Otherwise looking okay to me.
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Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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