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       guestfs-release-notes - libguestfs Release Notes

RELEASE NOTES FOR LIBGUESTFS 1.26

       These release notes only cover the differences from the previous stable/dev branch split
       (1.24.0).  For detailed changelogs, please see the git repository, or the ChangeLog file
       distributed in the tarball.

   New features
       Tools

       virt-customize(1) is a new tool for customizing virtual machine disk images.  It lets you
       install packages, edit configuration files, run scripts, set passwords and so on.
       virt-builder(1) and virt-sysprep(1) use virt-customize, and command line options across
       all these tools are now identical.

       virt-diff(1) is a new tool for showing the differences between the filesystems of two
       virtual machines.  It is mainly useful when showing what files have been changed between
       snapshots.

       virt-builder(1) has been greatly enhanced.  There are many more ways to customize the
       virtual machine.  It can pull templates from multiple repositories.  A parallelized
       internal xzcat implementation speeds up template decompression.  Virt-builder uses an
       optimizing planner to choose the fastest way to build the VM.  It is now easier to use
       virt-builder from other programs.  Internationalization support has been added to
       metadata.  More efficient SELinux relabelling of files.  Can build guests for multiple
       architectures.  Error messages have been improved.  (Pino Toscano)

       virt-sparsify(1) has a new --in-place option.  This sparsifies an image in place (without
       copying it) and is also much faster.  (Lots of help provided by Paolo Bonzini)

       virt-sysprep(1) can delete and scrub files under user control.  You can lock user accounts
       or set random passwords on accounts.  Can remove more log files.  Can unsubscribe a guest
       from Red Hat Subscription Manager.  New flexible way to enable and disable operations.
       (Wanlong Gao, Pino Toscano)

       virt-win-reg(1) allows you to use URIs to specify remote disk images.

       virt-format(1) can now pass the extra space that it recovers back to the host.

       guestfish(1) has additional environment variables to give fine control over the "><fs>"
       prompt.  Guestfish reads its (rarely used) configuration file in a different order now so
       that local settings override global settings.  (Pino Toscano)

       virt-make-fs(1) was rewritten in C, but is unchanged in terms of functionality and command
       line usage.

       Language bindings

       The OCaml bindings have a new "Guestfs.Errno" module, used to check the error number
       returned by "Guestfs.last_errno".

       PHP tests now work.  (Pino Toscano)

       Inspection

       Inspection can recognize Debian live images.

       Architectures

       ARMv7 (32 bit) now supports KVM acceleration.

       Aarch64 (ARM 64 bit) is supported, but the appliance part does not work yet.

       PPC64 support has been fixed and enhanced.

   Security
       Denial of service when inspecting disk images with corrupt btrfs volumes
           It was possible to crash libguestfs (and programs that use libguestfs as a library) by
           presenting a disk image containing a corrupt btrfs volume.

           This was caused by a NULL pointer dereference causing a denial of service, and is not
           thought to be exploitable any further.

           See commit d70ceb4cbea165c960710576efac5a5716055486 for the fix.  This fix is included
           in libguestfs stable branches ≥ 1.26.0, ≥ 1.24.6 and ≥ 1.22.8, and also in RHEL ≥ 7.0.
           Earlier versions of libguestfs are not vulnerable.

       Better generation of random root passwords and random seeds
           When generating random root passwords and random seeds, two bugs were fixed which are
           possibly security related.  Firstly we no longer read excessive bytes from
           /dev/urandom (most of which were just thrown away).  Secondly we changed the code to
           avoid modulo bias.  These issues were not thought to be exploitable.  (Both changes
           suggested by Edwin Török)

   API
       GUID parameters are now validated when they are passed to API calls, whereas previously
       you could have passed any string.  (Pino Toscano)

       New APIs

       "guestfs_add_drive_opts": new "discard" parameter
           The new "discard" parameter allows fine-grained control over discard/trim support for
           a particular disk.  This allows the host file to become more sparse (or thin-
           provisioned) when you delete files or issue the "guestfs_fstrim" API call.

       "guestfs_add_domain": new parameters: "cachemode", "discard"
           These parameters are passed through when adding the domain's disks.

       "guestfs_blkdiscard"
           Discard all blocks on a guestfs device.  Combined with the "discard" parameter above,
           this makes the host file sparse.

       "guestfs_blkdiscardzeroes"
           Test if discarded blocks read back as zeroes.

       "guestfs_compare_*"
       "guestfs_copy_*"
           For each struct returned through the API, libguestfs now generates "guestfs_compare_*"
           and "guestfs_copy_*" functions to allow you to compare and copy structs.

       "guestfs_copy_attributes"
           Copy attributes (like permissions, xattrs, ownership) from one file to another.  (Pino
           Toscano)

       "guestfs_disk_create"
           A flexible API for creating empty disk images from scratch.  This avoids the need to
           call out to external programs like qemu-img(1).

       "guestfs_get_backend_settings"
       "guestfs_set_backend_settings"
           Per-backend settings (can also be set via the environment variable
           "LIBGUESTFS_BACKEND_SETTINGS").  The main use for this is forcing TCG mode in the
           qemu-based backends, for example:

            export LIBGUESTFS_BACKEND=direct
            export LIBGUESTFS_BACKEND_SETTINGS=force_tcg

       "guestfs_part_get_name"
           Get the label or name of a partition (for GPT disk images).

   Build changes
       The following extra packages are required to build libguestfs 1.26:

       supermin ≥ 5
           Supermin version 5 is required to build this version of libguestfs.

       flex, bison
           Virt-builder now uses a real parser to parse its metadata file, so these tools are
           required.

       xz  This is now a required build dependency, where previously it was (in theory) optional.

   Internals
       PO message extraction rewritten to be more robust.  (Pino Toscano)

       "podwrapper" gives an error if the --insert or --verbatim argument pattern is not found.

       Libguestfs now passes the qemu -enable-fips option to enable FIPS, if qemu supports it.

       "./configure --without-qemu" can be used if you don't want to specify a default
       hypervisor.

       Copy-on-write [COW] overlays, used for example for read-only drives, are now created
       through an internal backend API (".create_cow_overlay").

       Libvirt backend uses some funky C macros to generate XML.  These are simpler and safer.

       The ChangeLog file format has changed.  It is now just the same as "git log", instead of
       using a custom format.

       Appliance start-up has changed:

       •   The libguestfs appliance now initializes LVM the same way as it is done on physical
           machines.

       •   The libguestfs appliance does not write an empty string to /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug
           when starting up.

           Note that you must configure your kernel to have "CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER_PATH="""
           otherwise you will get strange LVM errors (this applies as much to any Linux machine,
           not just libguestfs).  (Peter Rajnoha)

       Libguestfs can now be built on arches that have ocamlc(1) but not ocamlopt(1).  (Hilko
       Bengen, Olaf Hering)

       You cannot use "./configure --disable-daemon --enable-appliance".  It made no sense
       anyway.  Now it is expressly forbidden by the configure script.

       The packagelist file uses "m4" for macro expansion instead of "cpp".

   Bugs fixed
       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1073906
           java bindings inspect_list_applications2 throws
           java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException:

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1063374
           [RFE] enable subscription manager clean or unregister operation to sysprep

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1060404
           virt-resize does not preserve GPT partition names

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1057504
           mount-local should give a clearer error if root is not mounted

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1056290
           virt-sparsify overwrites block devices if used as output files

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1055452
           libguestfs: error: invalid backend: appliance

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1054761
           guestfs_pvs prints "unknown device" if a physical volume is missing

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1053847
           Recommended default clock/timer settings

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1046509
           ruby-libguestfs throws "expecting 0 or 1 arguments" on Guestfs::Guestfs.new

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1045450
           Cannot inspect cirros 0.3.1 disk image fully

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1045033
           LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI=qemu:///system breaks libguestfs

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1044585
           virt-builder network (eg. --install) doesn't work if resolv.conf sets nameserver
           127.0.0.1

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1044014
           When SSSD is installed, libvirt configuration requires authentication, but not clear
           to user

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1039995
           virt-make-fs fails making fat/vfat whole disk: Device partition expected, not making
           filesystem on entire device '/dev/sda' (use -I to override)

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1039540
           virt-sysprep to delete more logfiles

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1033207
           RFE: libguestfs inspection does not recognize Free4NAS live CD

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1028660
           RFE: virt-sysprep/virt-builder should have an option to lock a user account

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1026688
           libguestfs fails examining libvirt guest with ceph drives: rbd: image name must begin
           with a '/'

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1022431
           virt-builder fails if $HOME/.cache doesn't exist

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1022184
           libguestfs: do not use versioned jar file

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1020806
           All libguestfs LVM operations fail on Debian/Ubuntu

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1008417
           Need update helpout of part-set-gpt-type

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/953907
           virt-sysprep does not correctly set the hostname on Debian/Ubuntu

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/923355
           guestfish prints literal "\n" in error messages

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/660687
           guestmount: "touch" command fails: touch: setting times of `timestamp': Invalid
           argument

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/593511
           [RFE] function to get partition name

       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/563450
           list-devices returns devices of different types out of order

SEE ALSO

       guestfs-examples(1), guestfs-faq(1), guestfs-performance(1), guestfs-recipes(1),
       guestfs-testing(1), guestfs(3), guestfish(1), http://libguestfs.org/

AUTHOR

       Richard W.M. Jones

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2009-2023 Red Hat Inc.

LICENSE

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BUGS

       To get a list of bugs against libguestfs, use this link:
       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?component=libguestfs&product=Virtualization+Tools

       To report a new bug against libguestfs, use this link:
       https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?component=libguestfs&product=Virtualization+Tools

       When reporting a bug, please supply:

       •   The version of libguestfs.

       •   Where you got libguestfs (eg. which Linux distro, compiled from source, etc)

       •   Describe the bug accurately and give a way to reproduce it.

       •   Run libguestfs-test-tool(1) and paste the complete, unedited output into the bug
           report.