If there are no ports available to the guest cli application, it will exit when setting up the default policy because it fails to set the mac address. This should not be the case, as this example can be used for many other use cases that do not need ports.
If ports not found, simply set nb_mac_to_monitor in the policy to zero and continue. Fixes: 70febdcfd60f ("examples: check status of getting MAC address") Signed-off-by: David Hunt <david.h...@intel.com> --- examples/vm_power_manager/guest_cli/vm_power_cli_guest.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/examples/vm_power_manager/guest_cli/vm_power_cli_guest.c b/examples/vm_power_manager/guest_cli/vm_power_cli_guest.c index eb0ae9114..96c1a1ff6 100644 --- a/examples/vm_power_manager/guest_cli/vm_power_cli_guest.c +++ b/examples/vm_power_manager/guest_cli/vm_power_cli_guest.c @@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ set_policy_defaults(struct channel_packet *pkt) ret = set_policy_mac(0, 0); if (ret != 0) - return ret; - - pkt->nb_mac_to_monitor = 1; + pkt->nb_mac_to_monitor = 0; + else + pkt->nb_mac_to_monitor = 1; pkt->t_boost_status.tbEnabled = false; -- 2.17.1