On 08.11.2013 06:27, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 11:39:27AM +0100, Michal Privoznik wrote:
> Similarly to VIR_FREE() we can set the pointer passed to virObjectUnref
> to NULL in case of disposing the object. However, to avoid overwriting
> nearly thousands line of code, the virObjectUnref is turned into a macro
> which passes the address of pointer and calls virObjectUnrefInternal
> (the modified version of original virObjectUnref).
I have to say I'm not really liking this, and your impl is not race
free since you're not atomically updating the point.
Daniel
I don't think I follow you there. AFAIU, the whole 'if' body is executed
exactly once iff obj->refs is zero after decrement. And I don't see how
can I possibly race with others.
If two threads calls virObjectUnref on the very same object with
refcount = 1, do you expect them both to have the *ptr = NULL?
Michal