/* * virerror.c: error handling and reporting code for libvirt * * Copyright (C) 2006-2019 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see * . */ #include #include #include "virerror.h" #include "datatypes.h" #include "viralloc.h" #include "virlog.h" #include "virthread.h" #include "virbuffer.h" #define LIBVIRT_VIRERRORPRIV_H_ALLOW #include "virerrorpriv.h" #undef LIBVIRT_VIRERRORPRIV_H_ALLOW VIR_LOG_INIT("util.error"); virThreadLocal virLastErr; virErrorFunc virErrorHandler = NULL; /* global error handler */ void *virUserData = NULL; /* associated data */ virErrorLogPriorityFunc virErrorLogPriorityFilter = NULL; static virLogPriority virErrorLevelPriority(virErrorLevel level) { switch (level) { case VIR_ERR_NONE: return VIR_LOG_INFO; case VIR_ERR_WARNING: return VIR_LOG_WARN; case VIR_ERR_ERROR: return VIR_LOG_ERROR; } return VIR_LOG_ERROR; } VIR_ENUM_DECL(virErrorDomain); VIR_ENUM_IMPL(virErrorDomain, VIR_ERR_DOMAIN_LAST, "", /* 0 */ "Xen Driver", "Xen Daemon", "Xen Store", "S-Expression", "XML Util", /* 5 */ "Domain", "XML-RPC", "Proxy Daemon", "Config File", "QEMU Driver", /* 10 */ "Network", "Test Driver", "Remote Driver", "OpenVZ Driver", "Xen XM Driver", /* 15 */ "Linux Statistics", "LXC Driver", "Storage Driver", "Network Driver", "Domain Config", /* 20 */ "User Mode Linux Driver", "Node Device Driver", "Xen Inotify Driver", "Security Driver", "VirtualBox Driver", /* 25 */ "Network Interface Driver", "Open Nebula Driver", "ESX Driver", "Power Hypervisor Driver", "Secrets Driver", /* 30 */ "CPU Driver", "XenAPI Driver", "Network Filter Driver", "Lifecycle Hook", "Domain Snapshot", /* 35 */ "Audit Utils", "Sysinfo Utils", "I/O Stream Utils", "VMware Driver", "Event Loop", /* 40 */ "Xen Light Driver", "Lock Driver", "Hyper-V Driver", "Capabilities Utils", "URI Utils", /* 45 */ "Authentication Utils", "DBus Utils", "Parallels Cloud Server", "Device Config", "SSH transport layer", /* 50 */ "Lock Space", "Init control", "Identity", "Cgroup", "Access Manager", /* 55 */ "Systemd", "Bhyve", "Crypto", "Firewall", "Polkit", /* 60 */ "Thread jobs", "Admin Interface", "Log Manager", "Xen XL Config", "Perf", /* 65 */ "Libssh transport layer", "Resource control", "FirewallD", "Domain Checkpoint", "TPM", /* 70 */ "BPF", "Cloud-Hypervisor Driver", ); /* * Internal helper that is called when a thread exits, to * release the error object stored in the thread local */ static void virLastErrFreeData(void *data) { virErrorPtr err = data; if (!err) return; virResetError(err); g_free(err); } /** * virErrorInitialize: * * Initialize the error data (per thread) * * Returns 0 in case of success, -1 in case of failure. */ int virErrorInitialize(void) { return virThreadLocalInit(&virLastErr, virLastErrFreeData); } /* * Internal helper to ensure a generic error code is stored * in case where API returns failure, but forgot to set an * error */ static void virErrorGenericFailure(virErrorPtr err) { err->code = VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR; err->domain = VIR_FROM_NONE; err->level = VIR_ERR_ERROR; err->message = g_strdup(_("An error occurred, but the cause is unknown")); } /* * Internal helper to perform a deep copy of an error */ static int virCopyError(virErrorPtr from, virErrorPtr to) { int ret = 0; if (!to) return 0; virResetError(to); if (!from) return 0; to->code = from->code; to->domain = from->domain; to->level = from->level; to->message = g_strdup(from->message); to->str1 = g_strdup(from->str1); to->str2 = g_strdup(from->str2); to->str3 = g_strdup(from->str3); to->int1 = from->int1; to->int2 = from->int2; /* * Deliberately not setting 'conn', 'dom', 'net' references */ return ret; } virErrorPtr virErrorCopyNew(virErrorPtr err) { virErrorPtr ret = g_new0(virError, 1); virCopyError(err, ret); return ret; } static virErrorPtr virLastErrorObject(void) { virErrorPtr err; err = virThreadLocalGet(&virLastErr); if (!err) { err = g_new0(virError, 1); if (virThreadLocalSet(&virLastErr, err) < 0) g_clear_pointer(&err, g_free); } return err; } /** * virGetLastError: * * Provide a pointer to the last error caught at the library level * * The error object is kept in thread local storage, so separate * threads can safely access this concurrently. * * Returns a pointer to the last error or NULL if none occurred. * * Since: 0.1.0 */ virErrorPtr virGetLastError(void) { virErrorPtr err = virLastErrorObject(); if (!err || err->code == VIR_ERR_OK) return NULL; return err; } /** * virGetLastErrorCode: * * Get the most recent error code (enum virErrorNumber). * * Returns the most recent error code, or VIR_ERR_OK if none is set. * * Since: 4.5.0 */ int virGetLastErrorCode(void) { virErrorPtr err = virLastErrorObject(); if (!err) return VIR_ERR_OK; return err->code; } /** * virGetLastErrorDomain: * * Get the most recent error domain (enum virErrorDomain). * * Returns a numerical value of the most recent error's origin, or VIR_FROM_NONE * if none is set. * * Since: 4.5.0 */ int virGetLastErrorDomain(void) { virErrorPtr err = virLastErrorObject(); if (!err) return VIR_FROM_NONE; return err->domain; } /** * virGetLastErrorMessage: * * Get the most recent error message * * Returns the most recent error message string in this * thread, or a generic message if none is set * * Since: 1.0.6 */ const char * virGetLastErrorMessage(void) { virErrorPtr err = virLastErrorObject(); if (err && err->code == VIR_ERR_OK) return _("no error"); if (!err || !err->message) return _("unknown error"); return err->message; } /** * virSetError: * @newerr: previously saved error object * * Set the current error from a previously saved error object * * Can be used to re-set an old error, which may have been squashed by * other functions (like cleanup routines). * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. Leaves errno unchanged. */ int virSetError(virErrorPtr newerr) { virErrorPtr err; int saved_errno = errno; int ret = -1; err = virLastErrorObject(); if (!err) goto cleanup; virResetError(err); ret = virCopyError(newerr, err); cleanup: errno = saved_errno; return ret; } /** * virCopyLastError: * @to: target to receive the copy * * Copy the content of the last error caught at the library level * * The error object is kept in thread local storage, so separate * threads can safely access this concurrently. * * One will need to free the result with virResetError() * * Returns error code or -1 in case of parameter error. * * Since: 0.1.0 */ int virCopyLastError(virErrorPtr to) { virErrorPtr err = virLastErrorObject(); if (!to) return -1; /* We can't guarantee caller has initialized it to zero */ memset(to, 0, sizeof(*to)); if (err) { virCopyError(err, to); } else { virResetError(to); to->code = VIR_ERR_NO_MEMORY; to->domain = VIR_FROM_NONE; to->level = VIR_ERR_ERROR; } return to->code; } /** * virSaveLastError: * * Save the last error into a new error object. On success, errno is * unchanged; on failure, errno is ENOMEM. * * Returns a pointer to the copied error or NULL if allocation failed. * It is the caller's responsibility to free the error with * virFreeError(). * * Since: 0.6.1 */ virErrorPtr virSaveLastError(void) { virErrorPtr to; int saved_errno = errno; to = g_new0(virError, 1); virCopyLastError(to); errno = saved_errno; return to; } /** * virErrorPreserveLast: * @saveerr: pointer to virErrorPtr for storing last error object * * Preserves the currently set last error (for the thread) into @saveerr so that * it can be restored via virErrorRestore(). @saveerr must be passed to * virErrorRestore() */ void virErrorPreserveLast(virErrorPtr *saveerr) { int saved_errno = errno; virErrorPtr lasterr = virGetLastError(); *saveerr = NULL; if (lasterr) *saveerr = virErrorCopyNew(lasterr); errno = saved_errno; } /** * virErrorRestore: * @savederr: error object holding saved error * * Restores the error passed via @savederr and clears associated memory. */ void virErrorRestore(virErrorPtr *savederr) { int saved_errno = errno; if (!*savederr) return; virSetError(*savederr); g_clear_pointer(savederr, virFreeError); errno = saved_errno; } /** * virResetError: * @err: pointer to the virError to clean up * * Reset the error being pointed to * * Since: 0.1.0 */ void virResetError(virErrorPtr err) { if (err == NULL) return; VIR_FREE(err->message); VIR_FREE(err->str1); VIR_FREE(err->str2); VIR_FREE(err->str3); memset(err, 0, sizeof(virError)); } /** * virFreeError: * @err: error to free * * Resets and frees the given error. * * Since: 0.6.1 */ void virFreeError(virErrorPtr err) { virResetError(err); g_free(err); } /** * virResetLastError: * * Reset the last error caught at the library level. * * The error object is kept in thread local storage, so separate * threads can safely access this concurrently, only resetting * their own error object. * * Since: 0.1.0 */ void virResetLastError(void) { virErrorPtr err = virLastErrorObject(); if (err) virResetError(err); } /** * virConnGetLastError: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Provide a pointer to the last error caught on that connection * * This method is not protected against access from multiple * threads. In a multi-threaded application, always use the * global virGetLastError() API which is backed by thread * local storage. * * If the connection object was discovered to be invalid by * an API call, then the error will be reported against the * global error object. * * Since 0.6.0, all errors reported in the per-connection object * are also duplicated in the global error object. As such an * application can always use virGetLastError(). This method * remains for backwards compatibility. * * Returns a pointer to the last error or NULL if none occurred. * * Since: 0.1.0 */ virErrorPtr virConnGetLastError(virConnectPtr conn) { if (conn == NULL) return NULL; return &conn->err; } /** * virConnCopyLastError: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @to: target to receive the copy * * Copy the content of the last error caught on that connection * * This method is not protected against access from multiple * threads. In a multi-threaded application, always use the * global virGetLastError() API which is backed by thread * local storage. * * If the connection object was discovered to be invalid by * an API call, then the error will be reported against the * global error object. * * Since 0.6.0, all errors reported in the per-connection object * are also duplicated in the global error object. As such an * application can always use virGetLastError(). This method * remains for backwards compatibility. * * One will need to free the result with virResetError() * * Returns 0 if no error was found and the error code otherwise and -1 in case * of parameter error. * * Since: 0.1.0 */ int virConnCopyLastError(virConnectPtr conn, virErrorPtr to) { /* We can't guarantee caller has initialized it to zero */ memset(to, 0, sizeof(*to)); if (conn == NULL) return -1; virObjectLock(conn); if (conn->err.code == VIR_ERR_OK) virResetError(to); else virCopyError(&conn->err, to); virObjectUnlock(conn); return to->code; } /** * virConnResetLastError: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * The error object is kept in thread local storage, so separate * threads can safely access this concurrently. * * Reset the last error caught on that connection * * Since: 0.1.0 */ void virConnResetLastError(virConnectPtr conn) { if (conn == NULL) return; virObjectLock(conn); virResetError(&conn->err); virObjectUnlock(conn); } /** * virSetErrorFunc: * @userData: pointer to the user data provided in the handler callback * @handler: the function to get called in case of error or NULL * * Set a library global error handling function, if @handler is NULL, * it will reset to default printing on stderr. The error raised there * are those for which no handler at the connection level could caught. * * Since: 0.1.0 */ void virSetErrorFunc(void *userData, virErrorFunc handler) { virErrorHandler = handler; virUserData = userData; } /** * virConnSetErrorFunc: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * @userData: pointer to the user data provided in the handler callback * @handler: the function to get called in case of error or NULL * * Set a connection error handling function, if @handler is NULL * it will reset to default which is to pass error back to the global * library handler. * * Since: 0.1.0 */ void virConnSetErrorFunc(virConnectPtr conn, void *userData, virErrorFunc handler) { if (conn == NULL) return; virObjectLock(conn); conn->handler = handler; conn->userData = userData; virObjectUnlock(conn); } /** * virDefaultErrorFunc: * @err: pointer to the error. * * Default routine reporting an error to stderr. * * Since: 0.1.0 */ void virDefaultErrorFunc(virErrorPtr err) { const char *lvl = "", *dom = "", *domain = "", *network = ""; int len; if ((err == NULL) || (err->code == VIR_ERR_OK)) return; switch (err->level) { case VIR_ERR_NONE: lvl = ""; break; case VIR_ERR_WARNING: lvl = _("warning"); break; case VIR_ERR_ERROR: lvl = _("error"); break; } dom = virErrorDomainTypeToString(err->domain); if (!dom) dom = "Unknown"; if ((err->dom != NULL) && (err->code != VIR_ERR_INVALID_DOMAIN)) { domain = err->dom->name; } else if ((err->net != NULL) && (err->code != VIR_ERR_INVALID_NETWORK)) { network = err->net->name; } len = strlen(err->message); if ((err->domain == VIR_FROM_XML) && (err->code == VIR_ERR_XML_DETAIL) && (err->int1 != 0)) fprintf(stderr, "libvirt: %s %s %s%s: line %d: %s", dom, lvl, domain, network, err->int1, err->message); else if ((len == 0) || (err->message[len - 1] != '\n')) fprintf(stderr, "libvirt: %s %s %s%s: %s\n", dom, lvl, domain, network, err->message); else fprintf(stderr, "libvirt: %s %s %s%s: %s", dom, lvl, domain, network, err->message); } /** * virDispatchError: * @conn: pointer to the hypervisor connection * * Internal helper to do final stage of error * reporting in public APIs. * * - Copy the global error to per-connection error if needed * - Set a generic error message if none is already set * - Invoke the error callback functions */ void virDispatchError(virConnectPtr conn) { virErrorPtr err = virLastErrorObject(); virErrorFunc handler = virErrorHandler; void *userData = virUserData; /* Can only happen on OOM. */ if (!err) return; /* Set a generic error message if none is already set */ if (err->code == VIR_ERR_OK) virErrorGenericFailure(err); /* Copy the global error to per-connection error if needed */ if (conn) { virObjectLock(conn); virCopyError(err, &conn->err); if (conn->handler != NULL) { handler = conn->handler; userData = conn->userData; } virObjectUnlock(conn); } /* Invoke the error callback functions */ if (handler != NULL) { (handler)(userData, err); } else { virDefaultErrorFunc(err); } } /* * Reports an error through the logging subsystem */ static void virRaiseErrorLog(const char *filename, const char *funcname, size_t linenr, virErrorPtr err, virLogMetadata *meta) { int priority; /* * Hook up the error or warning to the logging facility */ priority = virErrorLevelPriority(err->level); if (virErrorLogPriorityFilter) priority = virErrorLogPriorityFilter(err, priority); /* We don't want to pollute stderr if no logging outputs * are explicitly requested by the user, since the default * error function already pollutes stderr and most apps * hate & thus disable that too. If the daemon has set * a priority filter though, we should always forward * all errors to the logging code. */ if (virLogGetNbOutputs() > 0 || virErrorLogPriorityFilter) virLogMessage(&virLogSelf, priority, filename, linenr, funcname, meta, "%s", err->message); } /** * virRaiseErrorInternal: * * Internal helper to assign and raise error. Note that @msgarg, @str1arg, * @str2arg and @str3arg if non-NULL must be heap-allocated strings and are * stolen and freed by this function. */ static void virRaiseErrorInternal(const char *filename, const char *funcname, size_t linenr, int domain, int code, virErrorLevel level, char *msgarg, char *str1arg, char *str2arg, char *str3arg, int int1, int int2) { g_autofree char *msg = msgarg; g_autofree char *str1 = str1arg; g_autofree char *str2 = str2arg; g_autofree char *str3 = str3arg; virErrorPtr to; virLogMetadata meta[] = { { .key = "LIBVIRT_DOMAIN", .s = NULL, .iv = domain }, { .key = "LIBVIRT_CODE", .s = NULL, .iv = code }, { .key = NULL }, }; /* * All errors are recorded in thread local storage * For compatibility, public API calls will copy them * to the per-connection error object when necessary */ if (!(to = virLastErrorObject())) return; virResetError(to); if (code == VIR_ERR_OK) return; if (!msg) msg = g_strdup(_("No error message provided")); /* Deliberately not setting conn, dom & net fields since * they are utterly unsafe. */ to->domain = domain; to->code = code; to->message = g_steal_pointer(&msg); to->level = level; to->str1 = g_steal_pointer(&str1); to->str2 = g_steal_pointer(&str2); to->str3 = g_steal_pointer(&str3); to->int1 = int1; to->int2 = int2; virRaiseErrorLog(filename, funcname, linenr, to, meta); } /** * virRaiseErrorFull: * @filename: filename where error was raised * @funcname: function name where error was raised * @linenr: line number where error was raised * @domain: the virErrorDomain indicating where it's coming from * @code: the virErrorNumber code for the error * @level: the virErrorLevel for the error * @str1: extra string info * @str2: extra string info * @str3: extra string info * @int1: extra int info * @int2: extra int info * @fmt: the message to display/transmit * @...: extra parameters for the message display * * Internal routine called when an error is detected. It will raise it * immediately if a callback is found and store it for later handling. */ void virRaiseErrorFull(const char *filename, const char *funcname, size_t linenr, int domain, int code, virErrorLevel level, const char *str1, const char *str2, const char *str3, int int1, int int2, const char *fmt, ...) { int save_errno = errno; char *msg = NULL; if (fmt) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); msg = g_strdup_vprintf(fmt, ap); va_end(ap); } virRaiseErrorInternal(filename, funcname, linenr, domain, code, level, msg, g_strdup(str1), g_strdup(str2), g_strdup(str3), int1, int2); errno = save_errno; } /** * virRaiseErrorObject: * @filename: filename where error was raised * @funcname: function name where error was raised * @linenr: line number where error was raised * @newerr: the error object to report * * Sets the thread local error object to be a copy of * @newerr and logs the error * * This is like virRaiseErrorFull, except that it accepts the * error information via a pre-filled virErrorPtr object * * This is like virSetError, except that it will trigger the * logging callbacks. * * The caller must clear the @newerr instance afterwards, since * it will be copied into the thread local error. */ void virRaiseErrorObject(const char *filename, const char *funcname, size_t linenr, virErrorPtr newerr) { int saved_errno = errno; virErrorPtr err; virLogMetadata meta[] = { { .key = "LIBVIRT_DOMAIN", .s = NULL, .iv = newerr->domain }, { .key = "LIBVIRT_CODE", .s = NULL, .iv = newerr->code }, { .key = NULL }, }; err = virLastErrorObject(); if (!err) goto cleanup; virResetError(err); virCopyError(newerr, err); virRaiseErrorLog(filename, funcname, linenr, err, meta); cleanup: errno = saved_errno; } typedef struct { const char *msg; const char *msginfo; } virErrorMsgTuple; static const virErrorMsgTuple virErrorMsgStrings[] = { [VIR_ERR_OK] = { NULL, NULL }, [VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR] = { N_("internal error"), N_("internal error: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_MEMORY] = { N_("out of memory"), N_("out of memory: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT] = { N_("this function is not supported by the connection driver"), N_("this function is not supported by the connection driver: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_UNKNOWN_HOST] = { N_("unknown host"), N_("unknown host %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_CONNECT] = { N_("no connection driver available"), N_("no connection driver available for %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_CONN] = { N_("invalid connection pointer in"), N_("invalid connection pointer in %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_DOMAIN] = { N_("invalid domain pointer in"), N_("invalid domain pointer in %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG] = { N_("invalid argument"), N_("invalid argument: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_OPERATION_FAILED] = { N_("operation failed"), N_("operation failed: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_GET_FAILED] = { N_("GET operation failed"), N_("GET operation failed: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_POST_FAILED] = { N_("POST operation failed"), N_("POST operation failed: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_HTTP_ERROR] = { N_("got unknown HTTP error code"), N_("got unknown HTTP error code %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_SEXPR_SERIAL] = { N_("failed to serialize S-Expr"), N_("failed to serialize S-Expr: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_XEN] = { N_("could not use Xen hypervisor entry"), N_("could not use Xen hypervisor entry %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_XEN_CALL] = { N_("failed Xen syscall"), N_("failed Xen syscall %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_OS_TYPE] = { N_("unknown OS type"), N_("unknown OS type %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_KERNEL] = { N_("missing kernel information"), N_("missing kernel information: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_ROOT] = { N_("missing root device information"), N_("missing root device information in %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_SOURCE] = { N_("missing source information for device"), N_("missing source information for device %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_TARGET] = { N_("missing target information for device"), N_("missing target information for device %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_NAME] = { N_("missing name information"), N_("missing name information in %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_OS] = { N_("missing operating system information"), N_("missing operating system information for %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_DEVICE] = { N_("missing devices information"), N_("missing devices information for %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_XENSTORE] = { N_("could not connect to Xen Store"), N_("could not connect to Xen Store %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_DRIVER_FULL] = { N_("too many drivers registered"), N_("too many drivers registered in %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_CALL_FAILED] = { N_("library call failed"), N_("library call failed: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_XML_ERROR] = { N_("XML description is invalid or not well formed"), N_("XML error: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_DOM_EXIST] = { N_("this domain exists already"), N_("domain %1$s exists already") }, [VIR_ERR_OPERATION_DENIED] = { N_("operation forbidden for read only access"), N_("operation forbidden: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_OPEN_FAILED] = { N_("failed to open configuration file"), N_("failed to open configuration file %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_READ_FAILED] = { N_("failed to read configuration file"), N_("failed to read configuration file %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_PARSE_FAILED] = { N_("failed to parse configuration file"), N_("failed to parse configuration file %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_CONF_SYNTAX] = { N_("configuration file syntax error"), N_("configuration file syntax error: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_WRITE_FAILED] = { N_("failed to write configuration file"), N_("failed to write configuration file: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_XML_DETAIL] = { N_("parser error"), "%s" }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_NETWORK] = { N_("invalid network pointer in"), N_("invalid network pointer in %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NETWORK_EXIST] = { N_("this network exists already"), N_("network %1$s exists already") }, [VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR] = { N_("system call error"), "%s" }, [VIR_ERR_RPC] = { N_("RPC error"), "%s" }, [VIR_ERR_GNUTLS_ERROR] = { N_("GNUTLS call error"), "%s" }, [VIR_WAR_NO_NETWORK] = { N_("Failed to find the network"), N_("Failed to find the network: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN] = { N_("Domain not found"), N_("Domain not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_NETWORK] = { N_("Network not found"), N_("Network not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_MAC] = { N_("invalid MAC address"), N_("invalid MAC address: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_AUTH_FAILED] = { N_("authentication failed"), N_("authentication failed: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_STORAGE_POOL] = { N_("invalid storage pool pointer in"), N_("invalid storage pool pointer in %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_STORAGE_VOL] = { N_("invalid storage volume pointer in"), N_("invalid storage volume pointer in %1$s") }, [VIR_WAR_NO_STORAGE] = { N_("Failed to find a storage driver"), N_("Failed to find a storage driver: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_STORAGE_POOL] = { N_("Storage pool not found"), N_("Storage pool not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_STORAGE_VOL] = { N_("Storage volume not found"), N_("Storage volume not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_WAR_NO_NODE] = { N_("Failed to find a node driver"), N_("Failed to find a node driver: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_NODE_DEVICE] = { N_("invalid node device pointer"), N_("invalid node device pointer in %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_NODE_DEVICE] = { N_("Node device not found"), N_("Node device not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_SECURITY_MODEL] = { N_("Security model not found"), N_("Security model not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_OPERATION_INVALID] = { N_("Requested operation is not valid"), N_("Requested operation is not valid: %1$s") }, [VIR_WAR_NO_INTERFACE] = { N_("Failed to find the interface"), N_("Failed to find the interface: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_INTERFACE] = { N_("Interface not found"), N_("Interface not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_INTERFACE] = { N_("invalid interface pointer in"), N_("invalid interface pointer in %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_MULTIPLE_INTERFACES] = { N_("multiple matching interfaces found"), N_("multiple matching interfaces found: %1$s") }, [VIR_WAR_NO_NWFILTER] = { N_("Failed to start the nwfilter driver"), N_("Failed to start the nwfilter driver: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_NWFILTER] = { N_("Invalid network filter"), N_("Invalid network filter: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_NWFILTER] = { N_("Network filter not found"), N_("Network filter not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_BUILD_FIREWALL] = { N_("Error while building firewall"), N_("Error while building firewall: %1$s") }, [VIR_WAR_NO_SECRET] = { N_("Failed to find a secret storage driver"), N_("Failed to find a secret storage driver: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_SECRET] = { N_("Invalid secret"), N_("Invalid secret: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_SECRET] = { N_("Secret not found"), N_("Secret not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED] = { N_("unsupported configuration"), N_("unsupported configuration: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_OPERATION_TIMEOUT] = { N_("Timed out during operation"), N_("Timed out during operation: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_MIGRATE_PERSIST_FAILED] = { N_("Failed to make domain persistent after migration"), N_("Failed to make domain persistent after migration: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_HOOK_SCRIPT_FAILED] = { N_("Hook script execution failed"), N_("Hook script execution failed: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT] = { N_("Invalid domain snapshot"), N_("Invalid domain snapshot: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_SNAPSHOT] = { N_("Domain snapshot not found"), N_("Domain snapshot not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_STREAM] = { N_("invalid stream pointer"), N_("invalid stream pointer in %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_ARGUMENT_UNSUPPORTED] = { N_("argument unsupported"), N_("argument unsupported: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_STORAGE_PROBE_FAILED] = { N_("Storage pool probe failed"), N_("Storage pool probe failed: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_STORAGE_POOL_BUILT] = { N_("Storage pool already built"), N_("Storage pool already built: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_SNAPSHOT_REVERT_RISKY] = { N_("revert requires force"), N_("revert requires force: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_OPERATION_ABORTED] = { N_("operation aborted"), N_("operation aborted: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_AUTH_CANCELLED] = { N_("authentication cancelled"), N_("authentication cancelled: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_METADATA] = { N_("metadata not found"), N_("metadata not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_MIGRATE_UNSAFE] = { N_("Unsafe migration"), N_("Unsafe migration: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_OVERFLOW] = { N_("numerical overflow"), N_("numerical overflow: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_BLOCK_COPY_ACTIVE] = { N_("block copy still active"), N_("block copy still active: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_OPERATION_UNSUPPORTED] = { N_("Operation not supported"), N_("Operation not supported: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_SSH] = { N_("SSH transport error"), N_("SSH transport error: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_AGENT_UNRESPONSIVE] = { N_("Guest agent is not responding"), N_("Guest agent is not responding: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_RESOURCE_BUSY] = { N_("resource busy"), N_("resource busy: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED] = { N_("access denied"), N_("access denied: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_DBUS_SERVICE] = { N_("error from service"), N_("error from service: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_STORAGE_VOL_EXIST] = { N_("this storage volume exists already"), N_("storage volume %1$s exists already") }, [VIR_ERR_CPU_INCOMPATIBLE] = { N_("the CPU is incompatible with host CPU"), N_("the CPU is incompatible with host CPU: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_XML_INVALID_SCHEMA] = { N_("XML document failed to validate against schema"), N_("XML document failed to validate against schema: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_MIGRATE_FINISH_OK] = { N_("migration successfully aborted"), N_("migration successfully aborted: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_AUTH_UNAVAILABLE] = { N_("authentication unavailable"), N_("authentication unavailable: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_SERVER] = { N_("Server not found"), N_("Server not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_CLIENT] = { N_("Client not found"), N_("Client not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_AGENT_UNSYNCED] = { N_("guest agent replied with wrong id to guest-sync command"), N_("guest agent replied with wrong id to guest-sync command: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_LIBSSH] = { N_("libssh transport error"), N_("libssh transport error: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_DEVICE_MISSING] = { N_("device not found"), N_("device not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_NWFILTER_BINDING] = { N_("Invalid network filter binding"), N_("Invalid network filter binding: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_NWFILTER_BINDING] = { N_("Network filter binding not found"), N_("Network filter binding not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT] = { N_("Invalid domain checkpoint"), N_("Invalid domain checkpoint: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT] = { N_("Domain checkpoint not found"), N_("Domain checkpoint not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_DOMAIN_BACKUP] = { N_("Domain backup job id not found"), N_("Domain backup job id not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_INVALID_NETWORK_PORT] = { N_("Invalid network port pointer"), N_("Invalid network port pointer: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NETWORK_PORT_EXIST] = { N_("this network port exists already"), N_("network port %1$s exists already") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_NETWORK_PORT] = { N_("network port not found"), N_("network port not found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_NO_HOSTNAME] = { N_("no hostname found"), N_("no hostname found: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_CHECKPOINT_INCONSISTENT] = { N_("checkpoint inconsistent"), N_("checkpoint inconsistent: %1$s") }, [VIR_ERR_MULTIPLE_DOMAINS] = { N_("multiple matching domains found"), N_("multiple matching domains found: %1$s") }, }; G_STATIC_ASSERT(G_N_ELEMENTS(virErrorMsgStrings) == VIR_ERR_NUMBER_LAST); /** * virErrorMsg: * @error: the virErrorNumber * @info: additional info string * * Internal routine to get the message associated to @error raised * from the library. * * Returns a *printf format string which describes @error. The returned string * contains exactly one '%s' modifier if @info is non-NULL, or no modifiers at * all if @info is NULL. If @error is invalid NULL is returned. */ const char * virErrorMsg(virErrorNumber error, const char *info) { if (error >= VIR_ERR_NUMBER_LAST) return NULL; if (info) return _(virErrorMsgStrings[error].msginfo); else return _(virErrorMsgStrings[error].msg); } /** * virReportErrorHelper: * * @domcode: the virErrorDomain indicating where it's coming from * @errorcode: the virErrorNumber code for the error * @filename: Source file error is dispatched from * @funcname: Function error is dispatched from * @linenr: Line number error is dispatched from * @fmt: the format string * @...: extra parameters for the message display * * Helper function to do most of the grunt work for individual driver * ReportError */ void virReportErrorHelper(int domcode, int errorcode, const char *filename, const char *funcname, size_t linenr, const char *fmt, ...) { int save_errno = errno; char *detail = NULL; char *errormsg = NULL; char *fullmsg = NULL; if (fmt) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); detail = g_strdup_vprintf(fmt, args); va_end(args); } errormsg = g_strdup(virErrorMsg(errorcode, detail)); if (errormsg) { if (detail) fullmsg = g_strdup_printf(errormsg, detail); else fullmsg = g_strdup(errormsg); } virRaiseErrorInternal(filename, funcname, linenr, domcode, errorcode, VIR_ERR_ERROR, fullmsg, errormsg, detail, NULL, -1, -1); errno = save_errno; } /** * virReportSystemErrorFull: * @domcode: the virErrorDomain indicating where it's coming from * @theerrno: an errno number * @filename: filename where error was raised * @funcname: function name where error was raised * @linenr: line number where error was raised * @fmt: the message to display/transmit * @...: extra parameters for the message display * * Convenience internal routine called when a system error is detected. */ void virReportSystemErrorFull(int domcode, int theerrno, const char *filename, const char *funcname, size_t linenr, const char *fmt, ...) { int save_errno = errno; virBuffer buf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER; char *detail = NULL; char *errormsg = NULL; char *fullmsg = NULL; if (fmt) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); virBufferVasprintf(&buf, fmt, args); va_end(args); virBufferAddLit(&buf, ": "); } virBufferAdd(&buf, g_strerror(theerrno), -1); detail = virBufferContentAndReset(&buf); errormsg = g_strdup(virErrorMsg(VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR, detail)); fullmsg = g_strdup_printf(errormsg, detail); virRaiseErrorInternal(filename, funcname, linenr, domcode, VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR, VIR_ERR_ERROR, fullmsg, errormsg, detail, NULL, theerrno, -1); errno = save_errno; } /** * virSetErrorLogPriorityFunc: * @func: function to install * * Install a function used to filter error logging based on error priority. */ void virSetErrorLogPriorityFunc(virErrorLogPriorityFunc func) { virErrorLogPriorityFilter = func; } /** * virErrorSetErrnoFromLastError: * * If the last error had a code of VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR * then set errno to the value saved in the error object. * * If the last error had a code of VIR_ERR_NO_MEMORY * then set errno to ENOMEM * * Otherwise set errno to EIO. */ void virErrorSetErrnoFromLastError(void) { virErrorPtr err = virGetLastError(); if (err && err->code == VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR) { errno = err->int1; } else if (err && err->code == VIR_ERR_NO_MEMORY) { errno = ENOMEM; } else { errno = EIO; } } /** * virLastErrorIsSystemErrno: * @errnum: the errno value * * Check if the last error reported is a system * error with the specific errno value. * * If @errnum is zero, any system error will pass. * * Returns true if the last error was a system error with errno == @errnum */ bool virLastErrorIsSystemErrno(int errnum) { virErrorPtr err = virGetLastError(); if (!err) return false; if (err->code != VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR) return false; if (errnum != 0 && err->int1 != errnum) return false; return true; } /** * virLastErrorPrefixMessage: * @fmt: printf-style formatting string * @...: Arguments for @fmt * * Prefixes last error reported with message formatted from @fmt. This is useful * if the low level error message does not convey enough information to describe * the problem. */ void virLastErrorPrefixMessage(const char *fmt, ...) { int save_errno = errno; virErrorPtr err = virGetLastError(); g_autofree char *fmtmsg = NULL; g_autofree char *newmsg = NULL; va_list args; if (!err) return; va_start(args, fmt); fmtmsg = g_strdup_vprintf(fmt, args); va_end(args); newmsg = g_strdup_printf("%s: %s", fmtmsg, err->message); VIR_FREE(err->message); err->message = g_steal_pointer(&newmsg); errno = save_errno; }