On 9/3/19 2:00 PM, Daniel Henrique Barboza wrote:
On 8/13/19 1:19 PM, Ilias Stamatis wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Ilias Stamatis <stamatis.iliass(a)gmail.com>
> ---
> src/test/test_driver.c | 79 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 79 insertions(+)
>
> [...]
> +
> + virDomainObjSetState(vm, VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED,
> + VIR_DOMAIN_PMSUSPENDED_UNKNOWN);
> + event_suspend = virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
> + VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_PMSUSPENDED,
> + VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_SUSPENDED_PAUSED);
> + virObjectEventStateQueue(privconn->eventState, event_suspend);
> +
> + if (target == VIR_NODE_SUSPEND_TARGET_DISK) {
> + testDomainShutdownState(dom, vm, VIR_DOMAIN_SHUTOFF_SHUTDOWN);
> + event_shutdown = virDomainEventLifecycleNewFromObj(vm,
> + VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STOPPED,
> + VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_STOPPED_SHUTDOWN);
> + if (!vm->persistent)
> + virDomainObjListRemove(privconn->domains, vm);
> + }
> +
> + ret = 0;
> + cleanup:
> + virDomainObjEndAPI(&vm);
> + virObjectEventStateQueue(privconn->eventState, event_shutdown);
Unless you're OK with passing a NULL here, you need to check if
'event_shutdown' is NULL at this point, since there's no guarantee that
you set the var with something else in the 'if
target==VIR_NODE_SUSPEND_TARGET_DISK'
conditional.
I'll take a guess here and say that this is unintended, thus it's best
to move this
'virObjectEventStateQueue()' call that uses 'event_shutdown' inside
the "if"
right before the cleanup label.
Just saw that patch 2/2 did something similar and decided to get more
informed.
Checking what virObjectEventStateQueue() does, I see that it's a wrapper to
virObjectEventStateQueueRemote(), which is a no-op if the second
argument - in this case, event_shutdown - is NULL. This means that the
usage above does not harm, which is good.
I'd still prefer to avoid using virObjectEventStateQueue() like you're doing
here, especially when it's easier to simply move the function call inside
the "if" in which you defined a non-NULL value to event_shutdown.
However, I see this same use of virObjectEventStateQueue() across the
board in test_driver.c. That said, I'll assume that this question was
already
dealt with in the first time this code pattern was introduced in the
code, and
this use is ok.
Rest of the code looks fine, so:
Reviewed-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413(a)gmail.com>
Thanks,
DHB
> + return ret;
> +}
> +
> +
> #define TEST_TOTAL_CPUTIME 48772617035LL
>
> static int
> @@ -9415,6 +9493,7 @@ static virHypervisorDriver testHypervisorDriver
> = {
> .domainSendKey = testDomainSendKey, /* 5.5.0 */
> .domainGetMetadata = testDomainGetMetadata, /* 1.1.3 */
> .domainSetMetadata = testDomainSetMetadata, /* 1.1.3 */
> + .domainPMSuspendForDuration = testDomainPMSuspendForDuration, /*
> 5.7.0 */
> .domainGetCPUStats = testDomainGetCPUStats, /* 5.6.0 */
> .domainSendProcessSignal = testDomainSendProcessSignal, /*
> 5.5.0 */
> .connectGetCPUModelNames = testConnectGetCPUModelNames, /*
> 1.1.3 */
> --
> 2.22.0
>
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