[libvirt] [libvirt-python PATCH] override: add virDomainFSFreeze and virDomainFSThaw API
Tomoki Sekiyama
tomoki.sekiyama at hds.com
Mon May 12 15:13:06 UTC 2014
Thanks for your review, and a lot of fixes :) .
Just a comment...
>On 10.05.2014 01:21, Tomoki Sekiyama wrote:
>diff --git a/libvirt-override.c b/libvirt-override.c
>index d0557c2..d08b271 100644
>--- a/libvirt-override.c
>+++ b/libvirt-override.c
>@@ -7564,7 +7564,7 @@ libvirt_virDomainFSFreeze(PyObject *self ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, PyObject *args) {
> PyObject *pyobj_list;
> unsigned int flags;
> unsigned int nmountpoints = 0;
>- const char **mountpoints = NULL;
>+ char **mountpoints = NULL;
> size_t i = 0, j;
>
> if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, (char *)"OOi:virDomainFSFreeze",
>@@ -7580,24 +7580,23 @@ libvirt_virDomainFSFreeze(PyObject *self ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, PyObject *args) {
>
> for (i = 0; i < nmountpoints; i++) {
> if (libvirt_charPtrUnwrap(PyList_GetItem(pyobj_list, i),
>- (char **)mountpoints+i) < 0 ||
>+ mountpoints+i) < 0 ||
> mountpoints[i] == NULL)
> goto cleanup;
> }
> }
>
> LIBVIRT_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
>- c_retval = virDomainFSFreeze(domain, mountpoints, nmountpoints, flags);
>+ c_retval = virDomainFSFreeze(domain, (const char **) mountpoints,
>+ nmountpoints, flags);
> LIBVIRT_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
Maybe we should add here:
if (c_retval >= 0)
to return None when API returns an error, so that it adopts to the description.
>- py_retval = libvirt_intWrap((int) c_retval);
>+ py_retval = libvirt_intWrap(c_retval);
>
> cleanup:
>- if (mountpoints) {
>- for (j = 0 ; j < i ; j++)
>- VIR_FREE(mountpoints[j]);
>- VIR_FREE(mountpoints);
>- }
>- return py_retval;
>+ for (j = 0 ; j < i ; j++)
>+ VIR_FREE(mountpoints[j]);
>+ VIR_FREE(mountpoints);
>+ return py_retval ? py_retval : VIR_PY_NONE;
> }
>
>
>@@ -7610,7 +7609,7 @@ libvirt_virDomainFSThaw(PyObject *self ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, PyObject *args) {
> PyObject *pyobj_list;
> unsigned int flags;
> unsigned int nmountpoints = 0;
>- const char **mountpoints = NULL;
>+ char **mountpoints = NULL;
> size_t i = 0, j;
>
> if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, (char *)"OOi:virDomainFSThaw",
>@@ -7626,24 +7625,23 @@ libvirt_virDomainFSThaw(PyObject *self ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, PyObject *args) {
>
> for (i = 0; i < nmountpoints; i++) {
> if (libvirt_charPtrUnwrap(PyList_GetItem(pyobj_list, i),
>- (char **)mountpoints+i) < 0 ||
>+ mountpoints+i) < 0 ||
> mountpoints[i] == NULL)
> goto cleanup;
> }
> }
>
> LIBVIRT_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS;
>- c_retval = virDomainFSThaw(domain, mountpoints, nmountpoints, flags);
>+ c_retval = virDomainFSThaw(domain, (const char **) mountpoints,
>+ nmountpoints, flags);
> LIBVIRT_END_ALLOW_THREADS;
And here too.
> py_retval = libvirt_intWrap((int) c_retval);
>
> cleanup:
>- if (mountpoints) {
>- for (j = 0 ; j < i ; j++)
>- VIR_FREE(mountpoints[j]);
>- VIR_FREE(mountpoints);
>- }
>- return py_retval;
>+ for (j = 0 ; j < i ; j++)
>+ VIR_FREE(mountpoints[j]);
>+ VIR_FREE(mountpoints);
>+ return py_retval ? py_retval : VIR_PY_NONE;
> }
> #endif /* LIBVIR_CHECK_VERSION(1, 2, 5) */
>
>
>Having said that, I'll wait a few moments prior squashing that in and pushing just to allow anybody else to express their opinion. For example, why gcc doesn't like if char ** is passed to a const char ** argument...
Regards,
Tomoki Sekiyama
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