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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 0/5] Trivial patch about qemu-char
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Michael Tokarev |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 0/5] Trivial patch about qemu-char |
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Mon, 03 Nov 2014 17:10:03 +0300 |
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03.11.2014 14:39, zhanghailiang wrote:
> On 2014/11/3 18:03, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> 03.11.2014 12:44, zhanghailiang wrote:
>>> Patch 1~3 fix wrong check about in-parameter.
>>> The last two patches convert some open functions to use Error API.
>>>
>>> v2:
>>> - don't use error_setg when followed by exit(), it does not report an error
>>> (Eric Blake)
>>> - check the parameter in qemu_chr_parse_* functions and remove the check in
>>> qemu_chr_open_* functions. (Michael Tokarev)
>>>
>>> Thanks very much for their reviews and suggestions;)
>>
>> Thank you for doing all this. I think I can apply this but with folding
>> patches 1 and 2 into one, -- it is better to see them both in the same
>> context, just like you did in patch 3. If that's okay with you, I'll
>> just apply it like this.
>
> Sure, I'm Ok with it;)
I myself also prefer to use construct like !str[0] in place of strlen(str) != 0,
to mean we check for its emptiness, we don't really need its lenght. But it is
not a probem at all, just a matter of persona preference.
I suggest mergeing the two commits into one, and also fix grammar erros
in the commit message, something like this (fell free to use this
commit message to the combined commit):
qemu-char: fix parameter check in some qemu_chr_parse_* functions
For some qemu_chr_parse_* functions, we just check whether the parameter
is NULL or not, but do not check if it is empty.
For example:
qemu-system-x86_64 -chardev pipe,id=id,path=
It will pass the check of NULL but will not find the error until
trying to open it, while essentially missing and empty parameter
is the same thing.
So we should find the error by checking parameter length, just like
what qemu_chr_parse_udp does, it will help to find what exactly is
wrong.
So check the parameters for emptiness too, and avoid emptiness
check at open time.
Signed-off-by: zhanghailiang <address@hidden>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <address@hidden>
[error API]
>
> Yes, this confused me, besides, error_setg will add a '\n' in the end, but
> for example, print_allowed_subtypes where use fprintf(stderr,..) without '\n'
> in the middle places,
> IMHO, maybe it makes sense to return this to the higher caller.
Oh. I overlooked this one. Indeed, this should not be done this way,
you can't print_allowed_subtypes() in there _before_ reporting actual
error, that'd be wrong. Oh well :)
In this context, print_allowed_subtypes() should return a single string
with all subtypes in it. I don't think it is interesting to print this
allowed_subtypes list in case no subtype is specified to start with,
but for invalid subtype it can be handled by adding the list to the
original error message (note we already have the list handy in this
function). Something like this (on top of the original code, untested):
diff --git a/spice-qemu-char.c b/spice-qemu-char.c
index 8106e06..0acc9e5 100644
--- a/spice-qemu-char.c
+++ b/spice-qemu-char.c
@@ -244,23 +244,6 @@ static void spice_chr_fe_event(struct CharDriverState
*chr, int event)
#endif
}
-static void print_allowed_subtypes(void)
-{
- const char** psubtype;
- int i;
-
- fprintf(stderr, "allowed names: ");
- for(i=0, psubtype = spice_server_char_device_recognized_subtypes();
- *psubtype != NULL; ++psubtype, ++i) {
- if (i == 0) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s", *psubtype);
- } else {
- fprintf(stderr, ", %s", *psubtype);
- }
- }
- fprintf(stderr, "\n");
-}
-
static CharDriverState *chr_open(const char *subtype,
void (*set_fe_open)(struct CharDriverState *, int))
@@ -288,21 +271,31 @@ static CharDriverState *chr_open(const char *subtype,
CharDriverState *qemu_chr_open_spice_vmc(const char *type)
{
- const char **psubtype = spice_server_char_device_recognized_subtypes();
+ const char **subtype_list = spice_server_char_device_recognized_subtypes();
+ const char **psubtype;
if (type == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "spice-qemu-char: missing name parameter\n");
- print_allowed_subtypes();
return NULL;
}
- for (; *psubtype != NULL; ++psubtype) {
+ for (psubtype = subtype_list; *psubtype != NULL; ++psubtype) {
if (strcmp(type, *psubtype) == 0) {
break;
}
}
if (*psubtype == NULL) {
- fprintf(stderr, "spice-qemu-char: unsupported type: %s\n", type);
- print_allowed_subtypes();
+ char *subtypes;
+ int len;
+ for(len = 1, psubtype = subtype_list; *psubtype; ++psubtype) {
+ len += strlen(*psubtype) + (psubtypes <> psubtype);
+ }
+ subtypes = g_alloc(len);
+ for(len = 0, psubtype = subtype_list; *psubtype; ++psubtype) {
+ len += sprintf(subtypes + len, "%s%s",
+ psubtypes <> psubtype ? "," : "", *psubtype);
+ }
+ fprintf(stderr, "spice-qemu-char: unsupported type: %s, allowed types:
%s\n", type, subtypes);
+ g_free(subtypes);
return NULL;
}
[]
In another reply, to patch 5:
>> Now this is funny. Why we have two functions nearby using different
>> error reporting APIs? Maybe qemu_chr_open_spice_port() should be
>> converted to Error API too, at the same time (maybe in the same
>> patch or in a subsequent patch in the same series)?
>
> Actually, after patch 3, there will be no error case for this function, it
> can not
> fail, so i just leave it. What's your opinion? Thanks.
Okay, I haven't realized it. Yes, that makes sense.
[]
> It's okay, So what's your opinion about this series?
> Should i merge patch 1 and 2 into one patch in V3?
> Keep the other modifies except the incorrect modify in qemu_chr_open_pty for
> patch 4?
> If yes, i will send V3;)
I was ready to merge these but realized I shouldn't because that'll be
too much on my part, only adding to your confusion - which part is
applied and which is not, etc.
So please do a V3, to have common base for all this.
I'm not sure if the print_allowed_subtypes() thing is a good idea actually --
it is a bit too large, but without it we can't just convert things as you
tried to do, for hopefully obvious reasons. Maybe asking spice maintainer
for the opinion is a good idea? (Cc'ing Gerd). The context is, for example,
here: http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2014-11/msg00187.html .
This patch also has somewhat large list of conversions of other errors in
windows part of the code, and these all really look terrible, this is not
correct english really, as far as I know -- it is either "Failed _to_ do
something", or "something failed", but not "failed something".. ;) I'm
not, again, sure that's a good idea to leave it as it is, maybe at least
some context in the error message will help... ;)
Thank you!
/mjt
- [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 0/5] Trivial patch about qemu-char, zhanghailiang, 2014/11/03
- [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 3/5] spice-qemu-char: fix parameter checks for qemu_chr_parse_* functions, zhanghailiang, 2014/11/03
- [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 4/5] qemu-char: convert some open functions to use Error API, zhanghailiang, 2014/11/03
- [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 2/5] qemu-char: remove unnecessary in-parameter check for qemu_chr_parse_pipe, zhanghailiang, 2014/11/03
- [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 5/5] spice-qemu-char: convert qemu_chr_open_spice_vmc to use Error API, zhanghailiang, 2014/11/03
- [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 1/5] qemu-char: fix parameter check for some qemu_chr_parse_* functions, zhanghailiang, 2014/11/03
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 0/5] Trivial patch about qemu-char, Michael Tokarev, 2014/11/03