
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 03:16:03PM +0200, Christophe Fergeau wrote:
For objects with a subtype 'type' attribute, when the _new_from_xml function was called, the 'type' attribute was forcefully set to the right value rather than checking that the passed-in value matches the type of the subclass we are trying to instantiate. This commit changes this, and returns NULL when the value of the 'type' attribute of the passed-in XML document does not match the expected type. --- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-address-pci.c | 2 +- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-address-usb.c | 2 +- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-chardev-source-pty.c | 2 +- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-chardev-source-spicevmc.c | 2 +- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-controller-usb.c | 2 +- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-graphics-sdl.c | 4 +--- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-graphics-spice.c | 4 +--- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-graphics-vnc.c | 4 +--- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-interface-bridge.c | 4 +--- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-interface-network.c | 4 +--- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-interface-user.c | 4 +--- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-timer-pit.c | 2 +- libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-timer-rtc.c | 2 +- 13 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diff --git a/libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-address-pci.c b/libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-address-pci.c index 48e3872..5199b8a 100644 --- a/libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-address-pci.c +++ b/libvirt-gconfig/libvirt-gconfig-domain-address-pci.c @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ GVirConfigDomainAddressPci *gvir_config_domain_address_pci_new_from_xml(const gc
object = gvir_config_object_new_from_xml(GVIR_CONFIG_TYPE_DOMAIN_ADDRESS_PCI, "address", NULL, xml, error); - gvir_config_object_set_attribute(object, "type", "pci", NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail(g_strcmp0(gvir_config_object_get_attribute(object, NULL, "type"), "pci") != 0, NULL);
Self-NACK, this is an old version of this patch, which is leaking 'object'. Christophe