[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [libvirt] Questions about virtlogd
On Wed, Jun 08, 2016 at 11:07:16AM +0100, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: [...] > > situation, but that's just a matter of plumbing I think.) > > > > The options we've come up with, broadly, are as follows: > > > > 1. Try to use the existing syslog facilities > > > > 2. Re-purpose one of our existing daemons to perform a role similar to > > virtlogd > > > > 3. "Steal" virtlogd and import it into our tree (yay GPL!) > > > > 4. Work with the libvirt community to make virtlogd an independent > > project which can be used by both libvirt and libxl directly > > For completeness I'd also suggest > > 5. Declare it out of scope for xl toolstack to solve the whole > problem. Merely provide the minimal hooks to enable the layer > above libxl to solve it. This is effectively QEMU's approach. > > Of course, this would mean that any non-libvirt layer using libxl > stil faces the same problem you're facing, so I understand if thats > not desirable from your POV. > > > None of the options are really that great. I'm sure you guys explored > > #1 yourselves before deciding to write your own tools, so I won't cover > > its deficiencies. #2 and #3 both involve a lot of duplicate effort and > > duplicate code. > > > > From a global perspective, #4 would seem to make sense, since it allows > > the virtlogd functionality to be more generally used (and potentially > > may be useful in non-virtualization scenarios as well). But it also has > > the cost of working cross-community, maintaining a clean separate > > codebase, &c &c. And we realize for the libvirt project it's extra work > > for no obvious immediate benefit. > > As you say there's not really any pre-existing tools that can easily > fit with the requirements, which is why we ended up creating virtlogd > ourselves - it was either that or OpenStack was going to invent their > own daemon which does what virtlogd does to solve it at the even higher > layer (though they could only fix serial port file based output, not > stderr outout) > > So, we wanted a standard solution that libvirt and all apps using > libvirt could rely up unconditionally. From our existing libvirtd, > and codebase in general, we have alot of infrastructure pieces that > made creating virtlogd a pretty easy task. In particular our formal > RPC protocol and handling code for libvirtd and virtlockd, was > able to serve as the basis for virtlogd with little need for extra > code. > > This in turn means that having virtlogd as a separate project would > be a major undertaking - it relies on so much libvirt infrastructure > code that to make it into a separate project, we'd have to pull out > a huge pile of libvirt internal code and turn it into a more formal > library that could be shared between an external virtlogd and libvirt. > We've never considered any of this code to be API/ABI stable, so don't > really want to go down that route. This would also make your option #3 > a surprisingly large effort - there's a load of libvirt code you would > have to pull into Xen, or alternatively re-write in a Xen friendly > manner. > > Less problematic, though still relevant, is that virtlogd is intended > to align with libvirtd/virtlockd designs, to give a consistent model. > By this I mean the config files are in common locations, the way we > auto-spawn the daemons works the same way - eg we have one libvirtd > running privileged, and one per-user account, and auto-spawn a > corresponding virtlogd for each. FWIW I came to the same conclusion in my own research. So I'm not really keen on #3 and #4. > > > As Wei said, we're still exploring options; even a negative response > > narrows down the search space. :-) > > > > Let us know what you think. > > I don't have a great answer for you I'm afraid, but I don't think > that #4 is really practical from the libvirt POV, due to the issue > with the all the libvirt internal code virtlogd relies upon that > we don't wish to turn into a stable API/ABI. > Understood. Wei. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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