References: jsc#SLE-6262, fate#327048: KVM: Boot Configuration Override (virt-manager) Subject: support: Add SUPPORT_CONN_DEVICE_BOOT_ORDER From: Marc Hartmayer mhartmay@linux.ibm.com Tue Feb 26 10:56:34 2019 +0100 Date: Wed Mar 6 13:15:34 2019 -0500: Git: ee5f3eab4b52e09ae5d0e65ba42c508084f9b6d9 ...and use it in domain.py. Signed-off-by: Marc Hartmayer Reviewed-by: Boris Fiuczynski Index: virt-manager-2.1.0/virtManager/domain.py =================================================================== --- virt-manager-2.1.0.orig/virtManager/domain.py +++ virt-manager-2.1.0/virtManager/domain.py @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ from virtinst import Guest from virtinst import util from virtinst import DeviceController from virtinst import DeviceDisk +from virtinst import support from .libvirtobject import vmmLibvirtObject from .libvirtenummap import LibvirtEnumMap @@ -1364,7 +1365,7 @@ class vmmDomain(vmmLibvirtObject): def can_use_device_boot_order(self): # Return 'True' if guest can use new style boot device ordering - return self.conn.is_qemu() or self.conn.is_test() + return self.conn.check_support(support.SUPPORT_CONN_DEVICE_BOOT_ORDER) def get_bootable_devices(self): # redirdev can also be marked bootable, but it should be rarely Index: virt-manager-2.1.0/virtinst/support.py =================================================================== --- virt-manager-2.1.0.orig/virtinst/support.py +++ virt-manager-2.1.0/virtinst/support.py @@ -266,6 +266,7 @@ SUPPORT_CONN_USB3_PORTS = _make(version= SUPPORT_CONN_MACHVIRT_PCI_DEFAULT = _make(version="3.0.0") SUPPORT_CONN_QEMU_XHCI = _make(version="3.3.0", hv_version={"qemu": "2.9.0"}) SUPPORT_CONN_VNC_NONE_AUTH = _make(hv_version={"qemu": "2.9.0"}) +SUPPORT_CONN_DEVICE_BOOT_ORDER = _make(hv_version={"qemu": 0, "test": 0}) # We choose qemu 2.11.0 as the first version to target for q35 default. # That's not really based on anything except reasonably modern at the