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466a7c30c4
daemon split (4/5): extract *VMService service
Phase 4 of the daemon god-struct refactor. VM lifecycle, create-op
registry, handle cache, disk provisioning, stats polling, ports
query, and the per-VM lock set all move off *Daemon onto *VMService.

Daemon keeps thin forwarders only for FindVM / TouchVM (dispatch
surface) and is otherwise out of VM lifecycle. Lazy-init via
d.vmSvc() mirrors the earlier services so test literals like
\`&Daemon{store: db, runner: r}\` still get a functional service
without spelling one out.

Three small cleanups along the way:

  * preflight helpers (validateStartPrereqs / addBaseStartPrereqs
    / addBaseStartCommandPrereqs / validateWorkDiskResizePrereqs)
    move with the VM methods that call them.
  * cleanupRuntime / rebuildDNS move to *VMService, with
    HostNetwork primitives (findFirecrackerPID, cleanupDMSnapshot,
    killVMProcess, releaseTap, waitForExit, sendCtrlAltDel)
    reached through s.net instead of the hostNet() facade.
  * vsockAgentBinary becomes a package-level function so both
    *Daemon (doctor) and *VMService (preflight) call one entry
    point instead of each owning a forwarder method.

WorkspaceService's peer deps switch from eager method values to
closures — vmSvc() constructs VMService with WorkspaceService as a
peer, so resolving d.vmSvc().FindVM at construction time recursed
through workspaceSvc() → vmSvc(). Closures defer the lookup to call
time.

Pure code motion: build + unit tests green, lint clean. No RPC
surface or lock-ordering changes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 20:57:05 -03:00
d7614a3b2b
daemon split (2/5): extract *ImageService service
Second phase of splitting the daemon god-struct. ImageService now owns
all image + kernel registry operations: register/promote/delete/pull
for images (bundle + OCI paths), the six kernel commands, and the
shared SSH-key/work-seed injection helpers. imageOpsMu (the
publication-window lock) lives on the service; so do the three OCI
pull test seams pullAndFlatten / finalizePulledRootfs / bundleFetch.
The four files images.go, images_pull.go, image_seed.go, kernels.go
flipped their receivers from *Daemon to *ImageService.

FindImage moved with the service. Daemon keeps a thin FindImage
forwarder so callers reading the dispatch code see the obvious
facade and tests that pre-date the split still compile.

flattenNestedWorkHome — called from image_seed.go, vm_authsync.go,
and vm_disk.go across future service boundaries — became a
package-level helper taking a CommandRunner explicitly. Daemon keeps
a deprecated forwarder for now; the other services will use the
package form.

Lazy-init helper imageSvc() on Daemon mirrors hostNet() from
Phase 1, so test literals like &Daemon{store: db, runner: r, ...}
that don't spell out an ImageService still get a working one.
Tests that override the image test seams (autopull_test,
concurrency_test, images_pull_test, images_pull_bundle_test) now
assign d.img = &ImageService{...seams...}; the two-statement pattern
matches what Phase 1 established for HostNetwork.

Dispatch in daemon.go is cleaner now: every image/kernel RPC handler
is a single-liner forwarding to d.imageSvc().*. Phase 5 will do the
same for VM lifecycle.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 20:30:32 -03:00
e0894376ea
vm create: auto-pull image and kernel from catalogs if missing
One-command sandbox: `banger vm run` on a fresh host now Just Works.
No prior `banger image pull` or `banger kernel pull` needed.

Changes:

- Default `default_image_name` flips from "default" to "debian-bookworm"
  so the golden image is the implicit target when `--image` is omitted.
- `CreateVM` resolves the image via a new `findOrAutoPullImage`: try
  the local store first, and on miss fall back to the embedded imagecat
  catalog + auto-pull. Emits a vm-create progress stage so the user
  sees "pulling from image catalog" in the create output.
- `resolveKernelInputs` gains context + the same pattern via
  `readOrAutoPullKernel`: try the local kernelcat, and on miss look up
  the embedded kernelcat and auto-pull. Fires whenever a bundle's
  manifest references a kernel the user hasn't pulled yet, not just
  during image pull — any CreateVM with an image that needs a kernel
  not yet local will resolve it.
- `--image` help text updated on both `vm run` and `vm create`.

Six tests cover local-hit-no-pull, auto-pull-on-miss, not-in-catalog
error propagation, and a non-ENOENT kernel read error does NOT trigger
a misleading "not in catalog" claim.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 15:10:26 -03:00