On 03/21/2014 10:22 AM, Michal Privoznik wrote: > On 05.02.2014 03:01, Eric Blake wrote: >> Wrap the new virConnectDomainQemuMonitorEventRegister function >> being added in libvirt 1.2.2. This patch copies heavily from >> network events (commit 6ea5be0) and from event loop callbacks >> in libvirt-override.c, since in the libvirt_qemu module, we >> must expose top-level functions rather than class members. >>
>> + LIBVIRT_ENSURE_THREAD_STATE;
>> +
>> + pyobj_cb =
>> libvirt_qemu_lookupPythonFunc("_dispatchQemuMonitorEventCallback");
>> + if (!pyobj_cb) {
>> + goto cleanup;
>> + }
>> +
>> + dictKey = libvirt_constcharPtrWrap("conn");
>> + if (!dictKey)
>> + return;
This return needs to be 'goto cleanup' to restore thread state.
>> + pyobj_conn = PyDict_GetItem(pyobj_cbData, dictKey);
>> + Py_DECREF(dictKey);
>> +
>> + /* Create a python instance of this virDomainPtr */
>> + virDomainRef(dom);
>
> 1: ^^^
>
>> + pyobj_dom = libvirt_virDomainPtrWrap(dom);
>> + Py_INCREF(pyobj_cbData);
>> +
>> + /* Call the Callback Dispatcher */
>> + pyobj_ret = PyObject_CallFunction(pyobj_cb,
>> + (char *)"OOsLIsO",
>> + pyobj_conn, pyobj_dom, event,
>> seconds,
>> + micros, details, pyobj_cbData);
>> +
>> + Py_DECREF(pyobj_cbData);
>> + Py_DECREF(pyobj_dom);
>
> I'd expect counterpart of [1] here.
If pyobj_dom was successfully created, then the python object cleanup
calls virDomainFree of the dom that got wrapped. But you are correct
that if libvirt_virDomainPtrWrap fails, then we've leaked a reference.
I'll post a v2.
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Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
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