[Engine-devel] FeatureSupported and compatibility versions
Yair Zaslavsky
yzaslavs at redhat.com
Wed Mar 20 14:50:45 UTC 2013
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shireesh Anjal" <sanjal at redhat.com>
> To: "Mike Kolesnik" <mkolesni at redhat.com>
> Cc: engine-devel at ovirt.org
> Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 4:47:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [Engine-devel] FeatureSupported and compatibility versions
>
> On 03/18/2013 01:11 PM, Shireesh Anjal wrote:
> > On 03/18/2013 12:59 PM, Mike Kolesnik wrote:
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> The current mechanism in oVirt to check whether a feature is
> >>> supported
> >>> in a particular compatibility version is to use the
> >>> FeatureSupported
> >>> class. e.g.
> >>>
> >>> FeatureSupported.networkLinking(getVm().getVdsGroupCompatibilityVersion())
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Checks whether the "network linking" feature is supported for the
> >>> the
> >>> VM's cluster compatibility version. This internally checks
> >>> whether
> >>> the
> >>> value of the corresponding config (NetworkLinkingSupported) for
> >>> the
> >>> given compatibility version is true/false.
> >>>
> >>> I'm not sure if this is a good idea, since a feature is typically
> >>> supported "from" a particular version. E.g. Gluster support was
> >>> introduced in 3.1, and it continues to be available in all
> >>> subsequent
> >>> versions. So I see no point in adding configuration for every
> >>> version
> >>> indicating whether the feature is supported in that version or
> >>> not. I
> >>> suggest to use either of the following options:
> >> You can "merge" the configs into a single config when older
> >> versions
> >> go out of the supported versions for the system.
> >>
> >> i.e. in 4.0 you can have upgrade script that merges all
> >> GlusterFeatureSupported to one entry instead of several.
>
> Why are we even storing this information in config? Is this something
> that can be "configured" at customer site?
As previously explained (but off list :) ) , Config gives you the ability to have a cachable "map" of entry (i.e - "feature name") per version and value.
I guess it was convinient for the developers to use that.
I also mentioned that customers/oVirt users should config the entries of vdc_options using engine-config tool only.
Not all entries are exposed via engine-config.properties (and no, not just "is feature supported" entries are hidden).
>
> >>
> >>> 1) Instead of using a boolean config for each version, use a
> >>> single
> >>> string config that indicates the "supported from" version e.g.
> >>> GlusterSupportedFrom = 3.1. There could be rare cases where a
> >>> feature,
> >>> for some reason, is removed in some release. In such cases, we
> >>> could
> >>> use
> >>> one additional config for the "supported to" version.
> >>>
> >>> 2) Continue with the boolean approach, but do not have entries
> >>> for
> >>> every
> >>> version; rather make use of the "default value" for majority of
> >>> cases,
> >>> and add the explicit version mapping for the minority e.g.
> >>> GlusterSupported = true by default, and false in case of 3.0
> >>> (only
> >>> one
> >>> config required for 3.0)
> >> I'm not sure why we would want to complicate this simple
> >> mechanism?
> >>
> >> Is there much to gain?
> >
> > I think option 1 suggested above is simpler - to implement as well
> > as
> > to understand.
> >
> > Let me give you an example of why I don't like current mechanism. I
> > introduce a version check for a feature that was introduced in 3.1.
> > I'm being asked now to add three entries in config
> >
> > 3.0 - false
> > 3.1 - true
> > 3.2 - true
> >
> > It will also mean that when 3.3 goes out, someone has to make sure
> > that another entry is added for 3.3-true. I think it is not logical
> > as
> > well as scalable if you have more versions. And it sounds far more
> > complex (to maintain) than just having
> >
> > <Feature>SupportedFrom = 3.1
> >
> > So I would like to know if there are any objections to my proposal.
> > I
> > intend to use this for at least the gluster related features.
> >
> >>> Thoughts?
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>> Shireesh
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