From: Zhao Liu <zhao1....@intel.com> As the comment in qapi/error, passing @errp to error_prepend() requires ERRP_GUARD():
* = Why, when and how to use ERRP_GUARD() = * * Without ERRP_GUARD(), use of the @errp parameter is restricted: ... * - It should not be passed to error_prepend(), error_vprepend() or * error_append_hint(), because that doesn't work with &error_fatal. * ERRP_GUARD() lifts these restrictions. * * To use ERRP_GUARD(), add it right at the beginning of the function. * @errp can then be used without worrying about the argument being * NULL or &error_fatal. ERRP_GUARD() could avoid the case when @errp is the pointer of error_fatal, the user can't see this additional information, because exit() happens in error_setg earlier than information is added [1]. The remote_object_set_fd() passes @errp to error_prepend(), and as a PropertyInfo.set method, its @errp is so widely sourced that it is necessary to protect it with ERRP_GUARD(). To avoid the issue like [1] said, add missing ERRP_GUARD() at the beginning of this function. [1]: Issue description in the commit message of commit ae7c80a7bd73 ("error: New macro ERRP_GUARD()"). Cc: Elena Ufimtseva <elena.ufimts...@oracle.com> Cc: Jagannathan Raman <jag.ra...@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1....@intel.com> --- hw/remote/remote-obj.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/hw/remote/remote-obj.c b/hw/remote/remote-obj.c index 65b6f7cc863f..dc27cc8da1f3 100644 --- a/hw/remote/remote-obj.c +++ b/hw/remote/remote-obj.c @@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ struct RemoteObject { static void remote_object_set_fd(Object *obj, const char *str, Error **errp) { + ERRP_GUARD(); RemoteObject *o = REMOTE_OBJECT(obj); int fd = -1; -- 2.34.1