[libvirt] [PATCH 7/8] interface: Clean up virInterfaceObjListFindByMACString
Michal Privoznik
mprivozn at redhat.com
Sun May 21 06:38:32 UTC 2017
On 05/20/2017 01:18 PM, John Ferlan wrote:
>
>
> On 05/19/2017 11:29 AM, Michal Privoznik wrote:
>> On 04/26/2017 12:36 AM, John Ferlan wrote:
>>> Alter the algorithm to return a list of matching names rather than a
>>> list of match virInterfaceObjPtr which are then just dereferenced
>>> extracting the def->name and def->mac. Since the def->mac would be
>>> the same as the passed @mac, just return a list of names and as long
>>> as there's only one, extract the [0] entry from the passed list.
>>> Also alter the error message on failure to include the mac that wasn't
>>> found.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan at redhat.com>
>>> ---
>>> src/conf/virinterfaceobj.c | 23 ++++++++++++++---------
>>> src/conf/virinterfaceobj.h | 2 +-
>>> src/test/test_driver.c | 16 ++++++++--------
>>> 3 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/src/conf/virinterfaceobj.c b/src/conf/virinterfaceobj.c
>>> index 3aeeebd..1cc5c92 100644
>>> --- a/src/conf/virinterfaceobj.c
>>> +++ b/src/conf/virinterfaceobj.c
>>> @@ -108,11 +108,11 @@ virInterfaceObjListNew(void)
>>> int
>>> virInterfaceObjListFindByMACString(virInterfaceObjListPtr interfaces,
>>> const char *mac,
>>> - virInterfaceObjPtr *matches,
>>> + char **const matches,
>>> int maxmatches)
>>> {
>>> size_t i;
>>> - unsigned int matchct = 0;
>>> + int matchct = 0;
>>>
>>> for (i = 0; i < interfaces->count; i++) {
>>> virInterfaceObjPtr obj = interfaces->objs[i];
>>> @@ -121,18 +121,23 @@ virInterfaceObjListFindByMACString(virInterfaceObjListPtr interfaces,
>>> virInterfaceObjLock(obj);
>>> def = obj->def;
>>> if (STRCASEEQ(def->mac, mac)) {
>>> - matchct++;
>>> - if (matchct <= maxmatches) {
>>> - matches[matchct - 1] = obj;
>>> - /* keep the lock if we're returning object to caller */
>>> - /* it is the caller's responsibility to unlock *all* matches */
>>> - continue;
>>> + if (matchct < maxmatches) {
>>> + if (VIR_STRDUP(matches[matchct], def->name) < 0) {
>>> + virInterfaceObjUnlock(obj);
>>> + goto error;
>>> + }
>>> + matchct++;
>>> }
>>> }
>>> virInterfaceObjUnlock(obj);
>>> -
>>> }
>>> return matchct;
>>> +
>>> + error:
>>> + while (--matchct >= 0)
>>> + VIR_FREE(matches[matchct]);
>>> +
>>> + return -1;
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> diff --git a/src/conf/virinterfaceobj.h b/src/conf/virinterfaceobj.h
>>> index f1bcab9..3934e63 100644
>>> --- a/src/conf/virinterfaceobj.h
>>> +++ b/src/conf/virinterfaceobj.h
>>> @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ virInterfaceObjListNew(void);
>>> int
>>> virInterfaceObjListFindByMACString(virInterfaceObjListPtr interfaces,
>>> const char *mac,
>>> - virInterfaceObjPtr *matches,
>>> + char **const matches,
>>> int maxmatches);
>>>
>>> virInterfaceObjPtr
>>> diff --git a/src/test/test_driver.c b/src/test/test_driver.c
>>> index 89a705c..ac16f4f 100644
>>> --- a/src/test/test_driver.c
>>> +++ b/src/test/test_driver.c
>>> @@ -3728,17 +3728,18 @@ testInterfaceLookupByMACString(virConnectPtr conn,
>>> const char *mac)
>>> {
>>> testDriverPtr privconn = conn->privateData;
>>> - virInterfaceObjPtr obj;
>>> - virInterfaceDefPtr def;
>>> int ifacect;
>>> + char *ifacenames[] = { NULL, NULL };
>>> virInterfacePtr ret = NULL;
>>>
>>> testDriverLock(privconn);
>>> - ifacect = virInterfaceObjListFindByMACString(privconn->ifaces, mac, &obj, 1);
>>> + ifacect = virInterfaceObjListFindByMACString(privconn->ifaces, mac,
>>> + ifacenames, 2);
>>
>> ARRAY_CARDINALITY()
>>
>
> Don't really see the advantage. All this does is try to ensure the
> provided MAC is "unique" by collecting all interfaces with it defined.
> Once it reaches 2, FindByMACString won't collect any more since it
> reached maxmatches.
The advantage to me is that we get rid of the magical constant. I can
immediately see what is "2" supposed to mean. But I agree that the test
driver is not our display case. So after all, I don't care that much. I
just thought it would be nice to have it.
Michal
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