On Mon, May 08, 2017 at 05:18:17PM +0800, lu.zhipeng(a)zte.com.cn wrote:
>This fix won't work correctly either. You cannot assume that
libvirt has
>control over when the QEMU process exits. It may exit itself *before*
>libvirt runs any of its cleanup code.
I don't think there's a problem. Although libvirt does not runs cleanup
code .but tap devices don't exist when when the QEMU process exits.
That still does not make sense. There is no difference in the way tap devices
are cleaned up whether QEMU exits "normally" on its own, or when libvirt kills
QEMU explicitly
Regards,
Daniel
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