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=head1 NAME
guestfs-release-notes - libguestfs Release Notes
=head1 RELEASE NOTES FOR LIBGUESTFS 1.34
These release notes only cover the differences from the previous
stable/dev branch split (1.32.0). For detailed changelogs, please see
the git repository, or the ChangeLog file distributed in the tarball.
=head2 New features
Multiple performance enhancements were made in libguestfs. The "hot
cache" time to launch to appliance should be under 1 second assuming
recent qemu and kernel are installed. There are also new utilities
for precisely benchmarking libguestfs (F<utils/boot-benchmark> and
F<utils/boot-analysis> in the source tree).
The virt-p2v tool for converting physical machines to virtual machines
was substantially improved. This includes: clearer, coloured output
during conversions, support for Gtk 3, more detailed information about
hardware, click to identify network interfaces, more debugging tools
included with the ISO, and many bug fixes.
f2fs (Flash Friendly File System) is now supported (Pino Toscano).
=head3 New tools
L<virt-p2v-make-kiwi(1)> can be used to build the virt-p2v ISO based
on SLES and openSUSE, using the kiwi utility (Cédric Bosdonnat).
=head3 New features in existing tools
virt-resize will now preserve the GPT GUID. This was required for
Windows Server 2012 R2, where the bootloader would become confused if
the GUID changed (Maxim Perevedentsev).
virt-resize will use sparse copying for (old MBR-style) extended
partitions. This makes resizing of guests that use extended
partitions much faster (Maxim Perevedentsev).
virt-p2v kernel command line options can now be used to set defaults
for GUI configuration.
The virt-p2v debugging options have been completely removed,
simplifying the interface and documentation. Debugging information is
now captured fully automatically.
virt-p2v-make-disk lets you specify an I<--arch> option, allowing you
to build a 32 bit virt-p2v, for compatibility with older systems.
virt-p2v-make-disk no longer requires that you specify an
C<os-version> for the virt-p2v disk. If omitted it will try to choose
a suitable C<os-version> depending on your host system.
virt-p2v-make-disk and virt-p2v-make-kickstart both gain a new
I<--install> option that allows you to add arbitrary extra packages to
the virt-p2v ISO, for customization, additional debugging tools and so
on.
virt-v2v will now uninstall Parallels Tools (or the equivalent
Virtuozzo Tools) from Linux guests. Also stop the Windows drivers
from loading at boot. (Roman Kagan and Pavel Butsykin)
virt-v2v I<--in-place> mode has been enhanced to allow the caller to
choose whether or not to install certain virtio drivers in the guest
(Roman Kagan).
virt-v2v conversion of Windows guests was substantially rewritten and
simplified (Roman Kagan).
virt-v2v I<--in-place> mode now supports installing virtio-scsi
drivers in guests (Roman Kagan).
virt-v2v can now convert SUSE guests with and without UEFI
(Cédric Bosdonnat and Jim Fehlig).
virt-v2v can now convert guests to Glance that have multiple disks.
Previously it would fail on such guests.
The virt-v2v I<--no-trim> and I<--vmtype> options are now no-ops.
They will print a warning but are otherwise ignored. virt-v2v can now
generate the OVF vmtype correctly without user intervention.
virt-v2v has now been tested against SUSE Xen as a source hypervisor
(Cédric Bosdonnat).
virt-v2v adds support for SUSE VMDP drivers (Cédric Bosdonnat).
virt-v2v can convert OVA files containing subfolders, as produced
by SUSE Studio (Cédric Bosdonnat).
virt-v2v sets the OVF C<E<lt>OriginE<gt>> element correctly. oVirt
has been extended to support more source hypervisors (Shahar Havivi).
virt-v2v now supports Windows Server 2016 (Tomáš Golembiovský).
The virt-builder I<--list> option can now be used to show all
templates or a single template (Pino Toscano).
All OCaml-based tools now use L<getopt_long(3)> for option parsing,
and I<--help> output has been improved (Pino Toscano).
virt-builder and virt-customize I<--selinux-relabel> option can now
fully relabel the guest filesystem at build time, without requiring a
lengthy autorelabel at first boot.
virt-customize I<--delete> now accepts globs.
New virt-customize I<--uninstall> option lets you uninstall packages.
virt-customize can now use C<pvvxsvc> as an alternative to C<rhsrvany>
for running firstboot scripts in Windows guests (Cédric Bosdonnat).
virt-customize now uses the strongest hashing scheme for passwords on
Arch and Void Linux (Pino Toscano).
virt-customize I<--install> now works correctly on Arch (Pino
Toscano).
virt-inspector has new options I<--no-applications> and I<--no-icon>
to prevent the list of applications and icon from being included in
the XML output (Pino Toscano).
New virt-sysprep I<--network> option has been added, allowing you to
actually use the I<--install> etc options which were present in
virt-sysprep before but did not usually work. Note that the network
is still disabled by default.
virt-sysprep C<fs-uuids> operation no longer fails on btrfs guests
(Maxim Perevedentsev).
virt-dib can output Docker images (Pino Toscano).
virt-dib has a new I<--drive-format> option to allow the user to
specify the format of the helper drive (Pino Toscano).
All OCaml virt tools now have a I<--colors>/I<--colours> option which
enables coloured output (using ANSI escape sequences) even if the
output is not a tty. The default is to check if the output is a tty
and disable coloured output if not. This allows coloured output to be
consumed by other tools.
=head3 Language bindings
PHP test coverage has been enhanced (Pino Toscano).
PHP 7 is now supported (Pino Toscano).
Python bindings are now compliant with PEP 8 (Pino Toscano).
A Python pip package is available in
L<http://libguestfs.org/download/python/>
The Ruby bindings now print the full exception if one is thrown by the
event callback. Note this is still incorrect behaviour as event
callbacks should not throw exceptions, but it aids debugging.
All OCaml libraries and programs are now compiled with
I<-safe-string>, if supported by the OCaml compiler.
=head3 Inspection
Alpine Linux using busybox can now be inspected. Also the APK package
manager is supported in virt-customize (Pino Toscano).
We now handle inspection of Mageia 4 (Pino Toscano).
Void Linux and the Void Linux xbps package manager are fully supported
(Pino Toscano).
Parsing of CoreOS version information has been enhanced (Pino Toscano).
It is now possible to get an icon from ALT Linux (Pino Toscano).
PLD Linux versions E<lt> 3 are now recognized (Pino Toscano).
Windows drive letters are now returned for guests using GPT partitions
(Dawid Zamirski).
We can now correctly inspect Unix guests that do not have an
F</etc/fstab> file (Pino Toscano).
Added another source for the Ubuntu icon which doesn't rely on GNOME
having been installed in the guest.
We can now get an icon for Windows 7 64 bit guests.
Libosinfo integration was rewritten to deal with the new database
format used by osinfo (Pino Toscano).
=head3 Documentation
New manual page L<guestfs-building(1)> describes how to build
libguestfs from source.
The man pages, tools and tool I<--help> output is now automatically
checked to ensure that all tool options are properly documented, that
warning sections are included where necessary, and that every page has
a description section.
The L<guestfs-testing(1)> man page has been refreshed and based on a
newer libguestfs.
=head3 Architectures and platforms
virt-customize now works on POWER7 and POWER8 platforms, both big
endian and little endian (Xianghua Chen and Hu Zhang).
=head2 Security
See also L<guestfs-security(1)>.
=head3 CVE-2015-8869
L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/CVE-2015-8869>
This vulnerability in OCaml might affect virt tools written in the
OCaml programming language. It affects only 64 bit platforms.
Because this bug affects code generation it is difficult to predict
which precise software could be affected, and therefore our
recommendation is that you recompile libguestfs using a version of the
OCaml compiler where this bug has been fixed (or ask your Linux distro
to do the same).
=head3 virt-customize ownership of F<.ssh>, F<.ssh/authorized_keys>
L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1337561>
Previously when virt-customize injected an SSH key into a guest, when
it created the F<~/.ssh> and F<~/.ssh/authorized_keys> directory and
file (in case they were missing) it created them with owner and group
C<root.root>. This has been fixed so the correct user is used. This
is not thought to have been exploitable.
=head3 Windows C<%systemroot%>
The inspection code has been made more robust against guests which
might use very long C<%systemroot%> (derived from the guest-controlled
Windows Registry). This is not thought to have been exploitable.
=head3 Virtio-rng is now available in the appliance
virtio-rng (the virtual Random Number Generator device) is now passed
to the appliance, which should improve the quality random numbers
generated for GUIDs and cryptographic key generation.
=head2 API
=head3 New APIs
=over 4
=item C<btrfs_filesystem_show>
List all devices where a btrfs filesystem is spanned (Pino Toscano).
=item C<download_blocks>
=item C<download_inode>
=item C<filesystem_walk>
Download filesystem data blocks from a given partition. Download
arbitrary files by inode number. Retrieve all files from a filesystem
including deleted files.
Note these require optional dependency The Sleuth Kit. (Matteo
Cafasso)
=item C<get_sockdir>
Read the path where temporary sockets are stored (Pino Toscano).
=item C<mountable_device>
=item C<mountable_subvolume>
Split a Mountable into device name and subvolume
(Cédric Bosdonnat).
=item C<ntfscat_i>
Download NTFS file by inode number (Matteo Cafasso).
=item C<part_expand_gpt>
Allow in-place expanding of GPT partitions by moving the second
(backup) partition table to the end of the disk (Maxim Perevedentsev).
=item C<part_get_disk_guid>
=item C<part_set_disk_guid>
=item C<part_set_disk_guid_random>
Get and set the GPT disk GUID, or set it to a fresh random value
(Maxim Perevedentsev).
=item C<selinux_relabel>
SELinux-relabel part or all of the guest filesystem.
=back
=head3 Other API changes
C<guestfs_set_selinux>, C<guestfs_get_selinux>, C<guestfs_setcon>,
C<guestfs_getcon> and C<guestfs_llz> have been deprecated. Use the
new API C<guestfs_selinux_relabel> to relabel filesystems. Use
C<guestfs_lgetxattrs> to list the C<security.selinux> extended
attributes of existing files.
C<guestfs_vfs_minimum_size> can now be used on dirty filesystems
(Maxim Perevedentsev).
C<guestfs_ll> now works on paths which contain absolute symlinks
(Pino Toscano).
C<guestfs_glob_expand> now has an optional C<directoryslash> boolean
parameter which controls whether trailing slashes are returned for
directory names (Pino Toscano).
C<guestfs_lvs> will no longer return LVs which have the
C<activationskip> flag set. The reason is that such LVs have no
C</dev/VG/LV> device node and so code which read the list of LVs and
then probed the devices themselves would immediately fail. You can
use C<guestfs_lvs_full> if you want to read all LVs.
(Pino Toscano).
C<guestfs_list_disk_labels> now no longer fails if no disks with
labels were added. Instead it now returns an empty list (Pino
Toscano).
C<guestfs_is_lv> no longer fails if passed a btrfs subvolume, it
returns false instead (Maxim Perevedentsev).
=head2 Build changes
qemu E<ge> 1.3.0 is required.
yajl (a JSON parsing library) is required to build libguestfs.
You can now build with GCC 6.
C<make check-valgrind> now has substantially better coverage.
C<make check-slow> now works again.
Use C<make -C appliance clean-supermin-appliance> to clean the
supermin appliance (it will be rebuilt on next C<make>).
There are a variety of new rules for running virt-p2v from the source
directory: C<make -C p2v run-virt-p2v-directly> |
C<run-virt-p2v-in-a-vm> | C<run-virt-p2v-non-gui-conversion>. These
are documented further in L<guestfs-hacking(1)>.
virt-p2v may be built using either Gtk 2 or Gtk 3. To force a
particular version of Gtk to be used, C<./configure --with-gtk=2|3>
The C<./configure> options are now mostly documented in
L<guestfs-building(1)>.
=head2 Internals
In git, versions are now tagged with C<v1.XX.YY> (previously they were
tagged with C<1.XX.YY>). Using the C<v-> prefix is more common in git
repositories.
When using the libvirt backend, we now wait for qemu to exit
gracefully instead of killing it after 15 seconds. This helps when
writing to slow devices (especially cheap USB keys).
Error messages from libvirt now include the C<err-E<gt>int1> field
which usually contains the C<errno>.
On ARM, all DTB (device tree) code has been removed. qemu creates the
right device tree on the fly, we do not need to specify one.
The C API tests now use larger test disks, allowing BTRFS to be tested
properly (Pino Toscano).
The tests should now work on a pure Python 3 host (Pino Toscano).
In C bindings, internal functions are now (mostly) consistently named
C<guestfs_int_*> whereas previously there was no consistent scheme.
The old C<safe_malloc> etc functions are now no longer exported by the
library, nor used in language bindings.
Setting TMPDIR to a path longer than ~ 100 characters will no longer
cause libguestfs to fail silently and randomly when creating Unix
domain sockets (Pino Toscano).
The C<COMPILE_REGEXP> macro can now be used in the daemon.
When tracing, results containing structs are now printed in full (Pino
Toscano).
The Perl C<Sys::Guestfs> module now no longer embeds an incrementing
API "version number". This module is now always at phony version
"1.0". To find the real version of libguestfs from Perl you must call
C<$g-E<gt>version>.
All code is compiled with C<-Wstack-usage=10000> and multiple changes
have been made to remove stack allocation of large strings and
buffers.
The L<error(3)> function is now used everywhere, replacing most
previous uses of L<perror(3)> + L<exit(3)>, and L<fprintf(3)> + exit.
In C code, C</**> comments are turned into documentation which is
automatically added to the L<guestfs-hacking(1)> manual page.
A safe "getumask" function has been added. For recent Linux kernels
this uses the newly added C<Umask> field in F</proc/self/status>. For
older Linux and other Unix, this uses a thread-safe technique
involving L<fork(2)> (thanks: Josh Stone, Jiri Jaburek, Eric Blake).
Safe L<posix_fadvise(2)> wrappers have been added, and more hints have
been added to the code which may make a minor difference to
performance.
A safe wrapper around L<waitpid(2)> has been added which handles
C<INTR> properly.
C<podwrapper.pl> (used to generate the manual pages) now stops if any
POD error is found. A new script called C<podcheck.pl> does
cross-checking of I<--help> output, tool options and manual pages.
All version numbers in the library (eg. versions of qemu, versions of
libvirt, versions of guest operating systems) are unified in a single
file F<src/version.c> (Pino Toscano).
On Windows guests, virt-customize will use the vendor-neutral path
S<C<C:\Program Files\Guestfs\Firstboot>> to store firstboot scripts.
Previously it used S<C<C:\Program Files\Red Hat\Firstboot>>. This
change should be invisible to the scripts themselves.
(Cédric Bosdonnat)
On Linux guests, the firstboot services generated by virt-builder
I<--firstboot> etc have been renamed to C<guestfs-firstboot>
(Pino Toscano).
There is now a common C<debug> function used by all OCaml tools,
replacing previous code which did S<C<if verbose () then printf ...>>.
virt-p2v copies files it needs over to the virt-v2v conversion server
using L<scp(1)>, instead of trying to send them via the shell session.
This should improve reliability and should be a completely transparent
to end users.
All code in F<mllib> is now built into a single C<mllib.cma> or
C<mllib.cmxa> library. All code in F<customize> is now built into a
single C<customize.cma> or C<customize.cmxa> library. This simplifies
the build of the OCaml tools.
L<lvmetad(8)> is now used in the appliance when available (Pino Toscano).
"Silent rules" are used for OCaml, Java, Erlang and POD. Use
C<make V=1> to see the full command lines again (Pino Toscano).
=head2 Bugs fixed
=begin comment
https_proxy= ./bugs-in-changelog.sh 1.32.0..
=end comment
=over 4
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1364347>
virt-sparsify --in-place failed with UEFI system
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1362357>
run_command runs exit handlers when execve fails (e.g. due to missing executable)
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1362354>
virt-dib failed to create image using DIB_YUM_REPO_CONF
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1359652>
Fail to inspect Windows ISO file
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1358142>
Some info will show when convert guest to libvirt by virt-v2v with parameter --quiet
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1354335>
overlay of disk images does not specify the format of the backing file
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1352761>
Virt-manager can't show OS icons of win7/win8/ubuntu guest.
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1350363>
Improve error info "remote server timeout unexpectedly waiting for password prompt" when connect to a bogus server at p2v client
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1348900>
virt-p2v should update error prompt when 'Test connection' with a non-existing user in conversion server
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1345813>
virt-sysprep --install always failed to install the packages specified
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1345809>
virt-customize --truncate-recursive should give an error message when specifying a no-existing path
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1343423>
[RFE]Should give a better description about 'curl error 22' when failed using ssh identity http url at p2v client
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1343414>
Failed SSH to conversion server by ssh identity http url at p2v client
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1343375>
[RFE] uninstall packages inside the VM
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1342447>
Ifconfig command is not supported on p2v client
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1342398>
Convert a guest from RHEL by virt-v2v but its origin info shows RHEV at rhevm
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1342337>
Should remind a warning about disk image has a partition when using virt-p2v-make-disk
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1341984>
virt-get-kernel prompts an 'invalid value' error when using --format auto
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1341564>
virt-p2v spinner should be hidden when it stops spinning
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1340809>
Testing connection timeout when input regular user of conversion server with checked "use sudo......"button
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1340464>
[RFE] Suggestion give user a reminder for "Cancel conversion" button
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1340407>
Multiple network ports will not be aligned at p2v client
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1338083>
Update UEFI whitelist for official fedora packages
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1337561>
virt-customize --ssh-inject not applying correct file permission
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1335671>
extra quotes around UUID confuses findfs in RHEL (but not in Fedora)
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1332025>
Inspection does not parse /etc/redhat-release containing "Derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 (Source)"
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1327488>
RFE: Allow p2v kernel options without p2v.server to set defaults
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1325825>
virt-v2v should prevent using multiple '-b' and '-n' option appears on the command line
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1321620>
libguestfs: error: could not parse integer in version number: 7"
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1321338>
[1.33.16] Compilation Error: Unbound value List.sort_uniq in v2v.ml line 988, characters 10-24:
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1317843>
`virt-builder --update` fails with: "dnf -y --best upgrade: command exited with an error"
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1316479>
v2v cmd cannot exit and "block I/O error in device 'appliance': No space left on device (28)" is printed when specified "-v -x"
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1316041>
virt-rescue fails, but missing error message
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1314244>
RFE: virt-p2v log window should process colour escapes and backspaces
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1312254>
virt-v2v -o libvirt doesn't preserve or use correct <graphics type="vnc|spice">
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1309706>
error: internal error: Invalid floppy device name: hdb
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1309619>
Wrong warning info "use standard VGA" shows when converting windows > 7 by virt-v2v
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1309580>
OS name of win8.1 x64 guest shows incorrect in rhevm3.6 general info
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1308769>
virt-v2v does not copy additional disks to Glance
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1306666>
Failure when disk contains an LV with activationskip=y
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1296606>
virt-v2v doesn't remove VirtualBox additions correctly because of file quoting
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1293527>
There should be a reminder to avoid user to edit a guest image by multiple tools at the same time in guestfish man page
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1293276>
guestfish can not ll a symbolic link dir or edit a file in it
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1278878>
guestfish should be able to handle LVM thin layouts
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1264835>
ppc64le: virt-customize --install fail to detect the guest arch
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1264332>
Test that trimming in virt-v2v doesn't regress
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1232192>
Virt-v2v gives an error on a blank disk: part_get_parttype: unknown signature, of the output: BYT;
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1229386>
virt-p2v in non-GUI mode doesn't show any conversion progress or status
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1227599>
P2V invalid password prints unexpected end of file waiting for command prompt.
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1224795>
On Ubuntu, virt-builder --install and --update cannot use the network
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1213324>
virt-v2v: warning: unknown guest operating system: windows windows 6.3 when converting win8,win8.1,win2012,win2012R2,win10 to rhev
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1203898>
Support inspecting docker images without /etc/fstab
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1186935>
libguestfs cannot inspect recent Fedora / RHEL >= 7 when /usr is a separate partition
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1167916>
P2V: invalid conversion server prints unexpected end of file waiting for password prompt.
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1152825>
virt-rescue --selinux can not work well, when enable selinux in the command line the value of 'getenforce' is still Disabled in virt-rescue appliance
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1150298>
ARM 32 bit on Ubuntu: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast]
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1089100>
NetworkManager avc unlink denied for resolv.conf after using --selinux-relabel
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/983969>
RFE: virt-sysprep should be SELinux-aware
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/855058>
RFE: virt-p2v: display more information about storage devices
=item L<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/554829>
SELinux handling could be done better.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
L<guestfs-examples(1)>,
L<guestfs-faq(1)>,
L<guestfs-performance(1)>,
L<guestfs-recipes(1)>,
L<guestfs-testing(1)>,
L<guestfs(3)>,
L<guestfish(1)>,
L<http://libguestfs.org/>
=head1 AUTHOR
Richard W.M. Jones
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2009-2023 Red Hat Inc.
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