A recent change to keep the storage pools active upon shutdown, exposed a
minor flaw in the code which free's a virStoragePoolObj instance. It
never free's the associated volumes, since it presumed you'd never free
a pool, which was still active. A bogus assumption, causing us to leak
memory upon daemon shutdown, thus annoying valgrind.
Daniel
diff -r 3e95abd6df89 src/storage_conf.c
--- a/src/storage_conf.c Fri Jan 30 11:01:10 2009 +0000
+++ b/src/storage_conf.c Fri Jan 30 11:01:29 2009 +0000
@@ -296,6 +296,8 @@ virStoragePoolObjFree(virStoragePoolObjP
if (!obj)
return;
+ virStoragePoolObjClearVols(obj);
+
virStoragePoolDefFree(obj->def);
virStoragePoolDefFree(obj->newDef);
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