On 5/7/19 7:13 AM, Laurent Vivier wrote: >> - if (seed_optarg != NULL) { >> - qemu_guest_random_seed_main(seed_optarg, &error_fatal); >> + { >> + Error *err = NULL; >> + if (seed_optarg != NULL) { >> + qemu_guest_random_seed_main(seed_optarg, &err); >> + } else { >> + /* ??? Assumes qcrypto is only used by qemu_guest_getrandom. */ > > perhaps you can add a qemu_guest_random_init() function close to this > assumption to call qcrypto_init()? So we will not forget to change this if we > use something else in the future.
I'm not sure what you're suggesting. Why would putting qcrypto_init within qemu_guest_random_init make it more likely that, if something else within linux-user required qcrypto routines, we would remember to remove qemu_guest_random_init and call qcrypto_init exactly once? r~