cfg['HVM_boot_policy'] = 'BIOS order'
cfg['HVM_boot_params'] = { 'order' : boot_order }
- # Parsing the device SXP's. In most cases, the SXP looks
- # like this:
- #
- # [device, [vif, [mac, xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx], [ip 1.3.4.5]]]
- #
- # However, for PCI devices it looks like this:
- #
- # [device, [pci, [dev, [domain, 0], [bus, 0], [slot, 1]]]]
- #
- # It seems the reasoning for this difference is because
- # pciif.py needs all the PCI device configurations at
- # the same time when creating the devices.
- #
- # To further complicate matters, Xen 2.0 configuration format
- # uses the following for pci device configuration:
- #
- # [device, [pci, [domain, 0], [bus, 0], [dev, 1], [func, 2]]]
- #
- # Hence we deal with pci device configurations outside of
- # the regular device parsing.
-
+
+ # Parsing the device SXP's.
cfg['devices'] = {}
for dev in sxp.children(sxp_cfg, 'device'):
config = sxp.child0(dev)
dev_type = sxp.name(config)
- dev_info = {}
-
- if dev_type == 'pci':
- pci_devs_uuid = sxp.child_value(config, 'uuid',
- uuid.createString())
- pci_devs = []
- for pci_dev in sxp.children(config, 'dev'):
- pci_dev_info = {}
- for opt_val in pci_dev[1:]:
- try:
- opt, val = opt_val
- pci_dev_info[opt] = val
- except TypeError:
- pass
- pci_devs.append(pci_dev_info)
-
- cfg['devices'][pci_devs_uuid] = (dev_type,
- {'devs': pci_devs,
- 'uuid': pci_devs_uuid})
-
- log.debug("XendConfig: reading device: %s" % pci_devs)
- else:
- self.device_add(dev_type, cfg_sxp = config, target = cfg)
- log.debug("XendConfig: reading device: %s" % scrub_password(dev_info))
+ self.device_add(dev_type, cfg_sxp = config, target = cfg)
# Extract missing data from configuration entries
image_sxp = sxp.child_value(sxp_cfg, 'image', [])
dev_type = sxp.name(config)
dev_info = {}
+ # Parsing the device SXP's. In most cases, the SXP looks
+ # like this:
+ #
+ # [device, [vif, [mac, xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx], [ip 1.3.4.5]]]
+ #
+ # However, for PCI devices it looks like this:
+ #
+ # [device, [pci, [dev, [domain, 0], [bus, 0], [slot, 1]]]]
+ #
+ # It seems the reasoning for this difference is because
+ # pciif.py needs all the PCI device configurations at
+ # the same time when creating the devices.
+ #
+ # To further complicate matters, Xen 2.0 configuration format
+ # uses the following for pci device configuration:
+ #
+ # [device, [pci, [domain, 0], [bus, 0], [dev, 1], [func, 2]]]
+
+ if dev_type == 'pci':
+ pci_devs_uuid = sxp.child_value(config, 'uuid',
+ uuid.createString())
+ pci_devs = []
+ for pci_dev in sxp.children(config, 'dev'):
+ pci_dev_info = {}
+ for opt_val in pci_dev[1:]:
+ try:
+ opt, val = opt_val
+ pci_dev_info[opt] = val
+ except TypeError:
+ pass
+ pci_devs.append(pci_dev_info)
+ target['devices'][pci_devs_uuid] = (dev_type,
+ {'devs': pci_devs,
+ 'uuid': pci_devs_uuid})
+
+ log.debug("XendConfig: reading device: %s" % pci_devs)
+ return pci_devs_uuid
+
for opt_val in config[1:]:
try:
opt, val = opt_val
if dev_uuid not in target['console_refs']:
target['console_refs'].append(dev_uuid)
+ log.debug("XendConfig: reading device: %s" % scrub_password(dev_info))
return dev_uuid
if cfg_xenapi: