[pve-devel] [PATCH storage v7 06/11] ovf: implement rudimentary boot order

Dominik Csapak d.csapak at proxmox.com
Mon Nov 18 16:29:09 CET 2024


simply add all parsed disks to the boot order in the order we encounter
them (similar to the esxi plugin).

Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak at proxmox.com>
Reviewed-by: Fiona Ebner <f.ebner at proxmox.com>
---
 src/PVE/GuestImport/OVF.pm | 6 +++++-
 src/test/run_ovf_tests.pl  | 3 +++
 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/src/PVE/GuestImport/OVF.pm b/src/PVE/GuestImport/OVF.pm
index 08e9d0f..d08cc51 100644
--- a/src/PVE/GuestImport/OVF.pm
+++ b/src/PVE/GuestImport/OVF.pm
@@ -244,6 +244,8 @@ sub parse_ovf {
     # when all the nodes has been found out, we copy the relevant information to
     # a $pve_disk hash ref, which we push to @disks;
 
+    my $boot_order = [];
+
     foreach my $item_node (@disk_items) {
 
 	my $disk_node;
@@ -352,9 +354,11 @@ ovf:Item[rasd:InstanceID='%s']/rasd:ResourceType", $controller_id);
 	};
 	$pve_disk->{virtual_size} = $virtual_size if defined($virtual_size);
 	push @disks, $pve_disk;
-
+	push @$boot_order, $pve_disk_address;
     }
 
+    $qm->{boot} = "order=" . join(';', @$boot_order) if scalar(@$boot_order) > 0;
+
     return {qm => $qm, disks => \@disks};
 }
 
diff --git a/src/test/run_ovf_tests.pl b/src/test/run_ovf_tests.pl
index e92258d..3b04100 100755
--- a/src/test/run_ovf_tests.pl
+++ b/src/test/run_ovf_tests.pl
@@ -56,17 +56,20 @@ is($win10noNs->{disks}->[0]->{virtual_size}, 2048, 'single disk vm (no default r
 
 print "\ntesting vm.conf extraction\n";
 
+is($win2008->{qm}->{boot}, 'order=scsi0;scsi1', 'win2008 VM boot is correct');
 is($win2008->{qm}->{name}, 'Win2008-R2x64', 'win2008 VM name is correct');
 is($win2008->{qm}->{memory}, '2048', 'win2008 VM memory is correct');
 is($win2008->{qm}->{cores}, '1', 'win2008 VM cores are correct');
 is($win2008->{qm}->{ostype}, 'win7', 'win2008 VM ostype is correcty');
 
+is($win10->{qm}->{boot}, 'order=scsi0', 'win10 VM boot is correct');
 is($win10->{qm}->{name}, 'Win10-Liz', 'win10 VM name is correct');
 is($win10->{qm}->{memory}, '6144', 'win10 VM memory is correct');
 is($win10->{qm}->{cores}, '4', 'win10 VM cores are correct');
 # older esxi/ovf standard used 'other' for windows10
 is($win10->{qm}->{ostype}, 'other', 'win10 VM ostype is correct');
 
+is($win10noNs->{qm}->{boot}, 'order=scsi0', 'win10 VM (no default rasd NS) boot is correct');
 is($win10noNs->{qm}->{name}, 'Win10-Liz', 'win10 VM (no default rasd NS) name is correct');
 is($win10noNs->{qm}->{memory}, '6144', 'win10 VM (no default rasd NS) memory is correct');
 is($win10noNs->{qm}->{cores}, '4', 'win10 VM (no default rasd NS) cores are correct');
-- 
2.39.5





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