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Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature
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Programmingkid |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature |
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Mon, 31 Aug 2015 16:13:56 -0400 |
On Aug 29, 2015, at 12:39 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
> On 29.08.2015 17:57, Programmingkid wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 29, 2015, at 11:40 AM, Max Reitz wrote:
>>
>>> On 27.08.2015 03:05, G 3 wrote:
>>>> I want to share files between my host and guest computer. A feature I
>>>> want to add would be a new menu item in the Machine menu called "Mount
>>>> Image File...". When the user selects it, a file open dialog box
>>>> displays. The user can then select the image file with the file he wants
>>>> to use. After pushing the OK button, the image file would be mounted
>>>> like a USB flash drive. This menu item would only show up if there is
>>>> usb support in the guest machine.
>>>>
>>>> Would you be open to accepting such a feature?
>>>
>>> Generally I'd expect this to be functionality exposed by the management
>>> layer. For instance using virt-manager, this can be achived as follows:
>>> Switch to "Details", then click "Add Hardware", choose "Storage" and
>>> "USB" as the "Bus type". Choose the image, click "Finish", done.
>>
>> Isn't Libvirt only available on Linux? This mount image file feature would
>> only be on Mac OS X.
>
> I'm not sure whether that sounds like a good idea, because then people
> using bare qemu on Linux would complain that it isn't available with
> Gtk. So if this was to be implemented, it would have to implemented
> cross-platform (or at least in a way so it can be used cross-platform
> later on).
>
>> Mac OS X users don't have all the fancy GUI wrappers
>> for QEMU :(
>
> Good thing most GNU/Linux distributions are free. ;-)
>
> (sorry, could not resist)
>
>> Mac OS X is a second-class citizen in the QEMU world...
>
> Might have to do something with most (?) of it being non-free and Apple
> not caring enough about KVM.
>
> (And without KVM, people in turn don't care enough about OS X as a qemu
> host.)
>
> ((But all of that is pretty biased speculation, of course.))
>
>>> The main problem I see with adding this functionality to qemu itself
>>> would be having to get even further into the GUI business, which hasn't
>>> worked out too well so far…
>>
>> That is because of several reasons. One being maintainers not wanting to
>> advance the GUI because they feel another program should be QEMU's
>> GUI. I'm sure there are plenty of good ideas that would advance QEMU's
>> GUI. These ideas just need to be accepted into QEMU rather than put off.
>
> Another is that some people simply feel that qemu should focus on being
> a backend than having to mess with frontend work, too. See the recent
> discussion on the Gtk code setting the locale and thus breaking QMP for
> an example why they have a point.
>
> I guess you'll better talk to Markus about this. :-)
>
> Quote: "We should've stayed out of the GUI business."
>
> (http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2015-08/msg03049.html)
>
>>> If we didn't care about that, than we'd have to think about the
>>> implementation. Internally, we'd probably call QMP's blockdev-add to
>>> open the image file, and then QMP's device_add to add the USB device. So
>>> then qemu would use its own management interfaces to execute the
>>> operation, which seems a bit strange to me, further hinting at the fact
>>> that we probably should leave this to the management layer.
>>
>> What works does, and it isn't always as nice looking
>> as we want it. I am sure we will use some kind of API to implement this
>> feature.
>
> Having to deal with ugly legacy cruft from time to time, I don't know
> whether "What works, works" is always appropriate.
>
>> I just wish there were an easy way to share files between the host and the
>> guest.
>
> I don't think using emulated USB storage is the right way to do this,
> though. Stefan is working on file sharing using NFS over virtio-vsock,
> which seems more appropriate. But then again I don't whether
> virtio-vsock will work with an OS X host…
>
> ===
>
> OK, if you really want to implement it, I'm certainly not the right one
> to stop you, so here is how I'd do it:
>
> My "BlockBackend and media" series rewrites the "change" HMP/QMP command
> to be a macro, basically, that actually executes four lower-level QMP
> commands. So this means we have a precedent of "macro" QMP commands, and
> this could be extended. So you could add a "macro" QMP command
> "usb-storage-insert-file" or something which executes blockdev-add +
> device_add (if that works).*
>
> Then, if I felt really fancy, I'd add some layer which allows
> generically executing QMP commands through the GUI, based on a whitelist
> of commands. Each parameter would have to be requested through some GUI
> interface, for instance, filenames would be queried through an
> appropriate dialog. Ideally, this would be GUI-agnostic, but this may
> not be reasonably possible.
>
> Then you'd whitelist usb-storage-insert-file (or however it is named),
> give it some nice alias and you'd be done.
>
> While this would be much work I feel like this would actually be the
> nicest solution.
>
> This is just a very rough outline, though, and since it somehow goes
> against everything qemu's GUI was used for so far (just the most basic
> things, basically nothing about controlling the VM except for
> Pause/Shutdown/Reboot) I have no idea how it would be received.
>
> Max
>
>
> *Actually you'd probably want a generic insert-storage-file which takes
> the kind of storage device to add as a parameter.
I thought about using add_init_drive() found in device-hotplug.c,
but it is private. Too bad. It looked perfect.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QemuDiskHotplug#Hotplug_USB_Disk
This page say talks about how to do it. This is what it said to do:
drive_add 0 if=none,id=usbdisk1,file=/tmp/test.img
Then
device_add usb-storage,id=usbdisk1,drive=usbdisk1
I wasn't able to follow what you said. Do you think you could send me
an example of how you think I should do the mounting of the image
file?
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, (continued)
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Eric Blake, 2015/08/29
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, MagicCat Software, 2015/08/29
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Markus Armbruster, 2015/08/31
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Paolo Bonzini, 2015/08/30
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Programmingkid, 2015/08/30
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Markus Armbruster, 2015/08/31
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Programmingkid, 2015/08/31
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Markus Armbruster, 2015/08/31
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Programmingkid, 2015/08/31
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Paolo Bonzini, 2015/08/30
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature,
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- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Max Reitz, 2015/08/31
- Re: [Qemu-devel] Mount image file feature, Programmingkid, 2015/08/31