I'm sure it'll be felt one or two could just be false positives,
but I have 35-40 of true false positives and it seems at least
these go above just noise on the channel.
Perhaps the most difficult one to immediately see was the libxl
refcnt patch. That involves a little bit of theory and has been
in my noise pile for a while until I noted that the @args is
being added in a loop to a callback function that just Unref's
it when done. So if there was more than 1 IP Address, then all
sorts of fun things could happen. Without any change, the Alloc
is matched by the Unref, but with the change we add a Ref to
match each Unref in the I/O loop and we just ensure the Unref
is done for the path that put @args into the I/O callback.
I also think the nwfilter patch was "interesting" insomuch as
it has my "favorite" 'if (int-value) {' condition. IOW, if
not zero, then do something. What became "interesting" is that
the virNWFilterIPAddrMapDelIPAddr could return -1 if the
virHashLookup on @req->binding->portdevname returned NULL,
so when "shrinking" the code to only call the instantiation
for/when there was an IP Address found resolves a couple of
issues in the code.
John Ferlan (7):
lxc: Only check @nparams in lxcDomainBlockStatsFlags
libxl: Fix possible object refcnt issue
tests: Inline a sysconf call for linuxCPUStatsToBuf
util: Data overrun may lead to divide by zero
tests: Alter logic in testCompareXMLToDomConfig
tests: Use STRNEQ_NULLABLE
nwfilter: Alter virNWFilterSnoopReqLeaseDel logic
src/libxl/libxl_migration.c | 4 ++--
src/lxc/lxc_driver.c | 2 +-
src/nwfilter/nwfilter_dhcpsnoop.c | 9 ++++-----
src/util/virutil.c | 11 +++++------
tests/commandtest.c | 4 ++--
tests/libxlxml2domconfigtest.c | 11 +++++------
tests/virhostcputest.c | 12 ++++++++++--
7 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
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