libvirt/src/datatypes.c

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/*
* datatypes.h: management of structs for public data types
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "datatypes.h"
#include "virterror_internal.h"
#include "logging.h"
#include "memory.h"
#define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_NONE
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#define virLibConnError(conn, code, fmt...) \
virReportErrorHelper(conn, VIR_FROM_THIS, code, __FILE__, \
__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, fmt)
/************************************************************************
* *
* Domain and Connections allocations *
* *
************************************************************************/
/**
* virDomainFreeName:
* @domain: a domain object
*
* Destroy the domain object, this is just used by the domain hash callback.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
*/
static int
virDomainFreeName(virDomainPtr domain, const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
return (virUnrefDomain(domain));
}
/**
* virNetworkFreeName:
* @network: a network object
*
* Destroy the network object, this is just used by the network hash callback.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
*/
static int
virNetworkFreeName(virNetworkPtr network, const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
return (virUnrefNetwork(network));
}
/**
* virInterfaceFreeName:
* @interface: a interface object
*
* Destroy the interface object, this is just used by the interface hash callback.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
*/
static int
virInterfaceFreeName(virInterfacePtr iface, const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
return (virUnrefInterface(iface));
}
/**
* virStoragePoolFreeName:
* @pool: a pool object
*
* Destroy the pool object, this is just used by the pool hash callback.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
*/
static int
virStoragePoolFreeName(virStoragePoolPtr pool, const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
return (virUnrefStoragePool(pool));
}
/**
* virStorageVolFreeName:
* @vol: a vol object
*
* Destroy the vol object, this is just used by the vol hash callback.
*
* Returns 0 in case of success and -1 in case of failure.
*/
static int
virStorageVolFreeName(virStorageVolPtr vol, const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
return (virUnrefStorageVol(vol));
}
/**
* virGetConnect:
*
* Allocates a new hypervisor connection structure
*
* Returns a new pointer or NULL in case of error.
*/
virConnectPtr
virGetConnect(void) {
virConnectPtr ret;
if (VIR_ALLOC(ret) < 0) {
virReportOOMError(NULL);
goto failed;
}
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if (virMutexInit(&ret->lock) < 0) {
VIR_FREE(ret);
goto failed;
}
ret->magic = VIR_CONNECT_MAGIC;
ret->driver = NULL;
ret->networkDriver = NULL;
ret->privateData = NULL;
ret->networkPrivateData = NULL;
ret->interfacePrivateData = NULL;
ret->domains = virHashCreate(20);
if (ret->domains == NULL)
goto failed;
ret->networks = virHashCreate(20);
if (ret->networks == NULL)
goto failed;
ret->interfaces = virHashCreate(20);
if (ret->interfaces == NULL)
goto failed;
ret->storagePools = virHashCreate(20);
if (ret->storagePools == NULL)
goto failed;
ret->storageVols = virHashCreate(20);
if (ret->storageVols == NULL)
goto failed;
ret->nodeDevices = virHashCreate(256);
if (ret->nodeDevices == NULL)
goto failed;
ret->refs = 1;
return(ret);
failed:
if (ret != NULL) {
if (ret->domains != NULL)
virHashFree(ret->domains, (virHashDeallocator) virDomainFreeName);
if (ret->networks != NULL)
virHashFree(ret->networks, (virHashDeallocator) virNetworkFreeName);
if (ret->interfaces != NULL)
virHashFree(ret->interfaces, (virHashDeallocator) virInterfaceFreeName);
if (ret->storagePools != NULL)
virHashFree(ret->storagePools, (virHashDeallocator) virStoragePoolFreeName);
if (ret->storageVols != NULL)
virHashFree(ret->storageVols, (virHashDeallocator) virStorageVolFreeName);
if (ret->nodeDevices != NULL)
virHashFree(ret->nodeDevices, (virHashDeallocator) virNodeDeviceFree);
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virMutexDestroy(&ret->lock);
VIR_FREE(ret);
}
return(NULL);
}
/**
* virReleaseConnect:
* @conn: the hypervisor connection to release
*
* Unconditionally release all memory associated with a connection.
* The conn.lock mutex must be held prior to calling this, and will
* be released prior to this returning. The connection obj must not
* be used once this method returns.
*/
static void
virReleaseConnect(virConnectPtr conn) {
DEBUG("release connection %p", conn);
if (conn->domains != NULL)
virHashFree(conn->domains, (virHashDeallocator) virDomainFreeName);
if (conn->networks != NULL)
virHashFree(conn->networks, (virHashDeallocator) virNetworkFreeName);
if (conn->interfaces != NULL)
virHashFree(conn->interfaces, (virHashDeallocator) virInterfaceFreeName);
if (conn->storagePools != NULL)
virHashFree(conn->storagePools, (virHashDeallocator) virStoragePoolFreeName);
if (conn->storageVols != NULL)
virHashFree(conn->storageVols, (virHashDeallocator) virStorageVolFreeName);
if (conn->nodeDevices != NULL)
virHashFree(conn->nodeDevices, (virHashDeallocator) virNodeDeviceFree);
virResetError(&conn->err);
xmlFreeURI(conn->uri);
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virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virMutexDestroy(&conn->lock);
VIR_FREE(conn);
}
/**
* virUnrefConnect:
* @conn: the hypervisor connection to unreference
*
* Unreference the connection. If the use count drops to zero, the structure is
* actually freed.
*
* Returns the reference count or -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virUnrefConnect(virConnectPtr conn) {
int refs;
if ((!VIR_IS_CONNECT(conn))) {
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virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(-1);
}
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virMutexLock(&conn->lock);
DEBUG("unref connection %p %d", conn, conn->refs);
conn->refs--;
refs = conn->refs;
if (refs == 0) {
/* make sure to release the connection lock before we call the
* close() callbacks, otherwise we will deadlock if an error
* is raised by any of the callbacks
*/
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
if (conn->networkDriver)
conn->networkDriver->close (conn);
if (conn->interfaceDriver)
conn->interfaceDriver->close (conn);
if (conn->storageDriver)
conn->storageDriver->close (conn);
if (conn->deviceMonitor)
conn->deviceMonitor->close (conn);
if (conn->driver)
conn->driver->close (conn);
/* reacquire the connection lock since virReleaseConnect expects
* it to already be held
*/
virMutexLock(&conn->lock);
virReleaseConnect(conn);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return (0);
}
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virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
return (refs);
}
/**
* virGetDomain:
* @conn: the hypervisor connection
* @name: pointer to the domain name
* @uuid: pointer to the uuid
*
* Lookup if the domain is already registered for that connection,
* if yes return a new pointer to it, if no allocate a new structure,
* and register it in the table. In any case a corresponding call to
* virUnrefDomain() is needed to not leak data.
*
* Returns a pointer to the domain, or NULL in case of failure
*/
virDomainPtr
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virGetDomain(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name, const unsigned char *uuid) {
virDomainPtr ret = NULL;
if ((!VIR_IS_CONNECT(conn)) || (name == NULL) || (uuid == NULL)) {
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virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(NULL);
}
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virMutexLock(&conn->lock);
/* TODO search by UUID first as they are better differenciators */
ret = (virDomainPtr) virHashLookup(conn->domains, name);
/* TODO check the UUID */
if (ret == NULL) {
if (VIR_ALLOC(ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->name = strdup(name);
if (ret->name == NULL) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->magic = VIR_DOMAIN_MAGIC;
ret->conn = conn;
ret->id = -1;
if (uuid != NULL)
memcpy(&(ret->uuid[0]), uuid, VIR_UUID_BUFLEN);
if (virHashAddEntry(conn->domains, name, ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("failed to add domain to connection hash table"));
goto error;
}
conn->refs++;
DEBUG("New hash entry %p", ret);
} else {
DEBUG("Existing hash entry %p: refs now %d", ret, ret->refs+1);
}
ret->refs++;
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virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
return(ret);
error:
if (ret != NULL) {
VIR_FREE(ret->name);
VIR_FREE(ret);
}
return(NULL);
}
/**
* virReleaseDomain:
* @domain: the domain to release
*
* Unconditionally release all memory associated with a domain.
* The conn.lock mutex must be held prior to calling this, and will
* be released prior to this returning. The domain obj must not
* be used once this method returns.
*
* It will also unreference the associated connection object,
* which may also be released if its ref count hits zero.
*/
static void
virReleaseDomain(virDomainPtr domain) {
virConnectPtr conn = domain->conn;
DEBUG("release domain %p %s", domain, domain->name);
/* TODO search by UUID first as they are better differenciators */
if (virHashRemoveEntry(conn->domains, domain->name, NULL) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("domain missing from connection hash table"));
conn = NULL;
}
domain->magic = -1;
domain->id = -1;
VIR_FREE(domain->name);
VIR_FREE(domain);
if (conn) {
DEBUG("unref connection %p %d", conn, conn->refs);
conn->refs--;
if (conn->refs == 0) {
virReleaseConnect(conn);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return;
}
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
}
}
/**
* virUnrefDomain:
* @domain: the domain to unreference
*
* Unreference the domain. If the use count drops to zero, the structure is
* actually freed.
*
* Returns the reference count or -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virUnrefDomain(virDomainPtr domain) {
int refs;
if (!VIR_IS_CONNECTED_DOMAIN(domain)) {
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virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(-1);
}
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virMutexLock(&domain->conn->lock);
DEBUG("unref domain %p %s %d", domain, domain->name, domain->refs);
domain->refs--;
refs = domain->refs;
if (refs == 0) {
virReleaseDomain(domain);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return (0);
}
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virMutexUnlock(&domain->conn->lock);
return (refs);
}
/**
* virGetNetwork:
* @conn: the hypervisor connection
* @name: pointer to the network name
* @uuid: pointer to the uuid
*
* Lookup if the network is already registered for that connection,
* if yes return a new pointer to it, if no allocate a new structure,
* and register it in the table. In any case a corresponding call to
* virUnrefNetwork() is needed to not leak data.
*
* Returns a pointer to the network, or NULL in case of failure
*/
virNetworkPtr
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virGetNetwork(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name, const unsigned char *uuid) {
virNetworkPtr ret = NULL;
if ((!VIR_IS_CONNECT(conn)) || (name == NULL) || (uuid == NULL)) {
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virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(NULL);
}
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virMutexLock(&conn->lock);
/* TODO search by UUID first as they are better differenciators */
ret = (virNetworkPtr) virHashLookup(conn->networks, name);
/* TODO check the UUID */
if (ret == NULL) {
if (VIR_ALLOC(ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->name = strdup(name);
if (ret->name == NULL) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->magic = VIR_NETWORK_MAGIC;
ret->conn = conn;
if (uuid != NULL)
memcpy(&(ret->uuid[0]), uuid, VIR_UUID_BUFLEN);
if (virHashAddEntry(conn->networks, name, ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("failed to add network to connection hash table"));
goto error;
}
conn->refs++;
}
ret->refs++;
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virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
return(ret);
error:
if (ret != NULL) {
VIR_FREE(ret->name);
VIR_FREE(ret);
}
return(NULL);
}
/**
* virReleaseNetwork:
* @network: the network to release
*
* Unconditionally release all memory associated with a network.
* The conn.lock mutex must be held prior to calling this, and will
* be released prior to this returning. The network obj must not
* be used once this method returns.
*
* It will also unreference the associated connection object,
* which may also be released if its ref count hits zero.
*/
static void
virReleaseNetwork(virNetworkPtr network) {
virConnectPtr conn = network->conn;
DEBUG("release network %p %s", network, network->name);
/* TODO search by UUID first as they are better differenciators */
if (virHashRemoveEntry(conn->networks, network->name, NULL) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("network missing from connection hash table"));
conn = NULL;
}
network->magic = -1;
VIR_FREE(network->name);
VIR_FREE(network);
if (conn) {
DEBUG("unref connection %p %d", conn, conn->refs);
conn->refs--;
if (conn->refs == 0) {
virReleaseConnect(conn);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return;
}
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
}
}
/**
* virUnrefNetwork:
* @network: the network to unreference
*
* Unreference the network. If the use count drops to zero, the structure is
* actually freed.
*
* Returns the reference count or -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virUnrefNetwork(virNetworkPtr network) {
int refs;
if (!VIR_IS_CONNECTED_NETWORK(network)) {
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virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(-1);
}
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virMutexLock(&network->conn->lock);
DEBUG("unref network %p %s %d", network, network->name, network->refs);
network->refs--;
refs = network->refs;
if (refs == 0) {
virReleaseNetwork(network);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return (0);
}
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virMutexUnlock(&network->conn->lock);
return (refs);
}
/**
* virGetInterface:
* @conn: the hypervisor connection
* @name: pointer to the interface name
* @mac: pointer to the mac
*
* Lookup if the interface is already registered for that connection,
* if yes return a new pointer to it (possibly updating the MAC
* address), if no allocate a new structure, and register it in the
* table. In any case a corresponding call to virUnrefInterface() is
* needed to not leak data.
*
* Returns a pointer to the interface, or NULL in case of failure
*/
virInterfacePtr
virGetInterface(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name, const char *mac) {
virInterfacePtr ret = NULL;
if ((!VIR_IS_CONNECT(conn)) || (name == NULL) || (mac == NULL)) {
virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(NULL);
}
virMutexLock(&conn->lock);
ret = (virInterfacePtr) virHashLookup(conn->interfaces, name);
if (ret != NULL) {
if (STRCASENEQ(ret->mac, mac)) {
/*
* If the mac address has changed, try to modify it in
* place, which will only work if the new mac is the
* same length as, or shorter than, the old mac.
*/
size_t newmaclen = strlen(mac);
size_t oldmaclen = strlen(ret->mac);
if (newmaclen <= oldmaclen) {
strcpy(ret->mac, mac);
} else {
/*
* If it's longer, we're kind of screwed, because we
* can't add a new hashtable entry (it would clash
* with the existing entry of same name), and we can't
* free/re-alloc the existing entry's mac, as some
* other thread may already be using the existing mac
* pointer. Fortunately, this should never happen,
* since the length of the mac address for any
* interface is determined by the type of the
* interface, and that is unlikely to change.
*/
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
_("Failed to change interface mac address from %s to %s due to differing lengths."),
ret->mac, mac);
ret = NULL;
goto error;
}
}
} else {
if (VIR_ALLOC(ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->name = strdup(name);
if (ret->name == NULL) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->mac = strdup(mac);
if (ret->mac == NULL) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->magic = VIR_INTERFACE_MAGIC;
ret->conn = conn;
if (virHashAddEntry(conn->interfaces, name, ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("failed to add interface to connection hash table"));
goto error;
}
conn->refs++;
}
ret->refs++;
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
return(ret);
error:
if (ret != NULL) {
VIR_FREE(ret->name);
VIR_FREE(ret->mac);
VIR_FREE(ret);
}
return(NULL);
}
/**
* virReleaseInterface:
* @interface: the interface to release
*
* Unconditionally release all memory associated with a interface.
* The conn.lock mutex must be held prior to calling this, and will
* be released prior to this returning. The interface obj must not
* be used once this method returns.
*
* It will also unreference the associated connection object,
* which may also be released if its ref count hits zero.
*/
static void
virReleaseInterface(virInterfacePtr iface) {
virConnectPtr conn = iface->conn;
DEBUG("release interface %p %s", iface, iface->name);
if (virHashRemoveEntry(conn->interfaces, iface->name, NULL) < 0) {
/* unlock before reporting error because error report grabs lock */
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("interface missing from connection hash table"));
/* don't decr the conn refct if we weren't connected to it */
conn = NULL;
}
iface->magic = -1;
VIR_FREE(iface->name);
VIR_FREE(iface->mac);
VIR_FREE(iface);
if (conn) {
DEBUG("unref connection %p %d", conn, conn->refs);
conn->refs--;
if (conn->refs == 0) {
virReleaseConnect(conn);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return;
}
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
}
}
/**
* virUnrefInterface:
* @interface: the interface to unreference
*
* Unreference the interface. If the use count drops to zero, the structure is
* actually freed.
*
* Returns the reference count or -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virUnrefInterface(virInterfacePtr iface) {
int refs;
if (!VIR_IS_CONNECTED_INTERFACE(iface)) {
virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(-1);
}
virMutexLock(&iface->conn->lock);
DEBUG("unref interface %p %s %d", iface, iface->name, iface->refs);
iface->refs--;
refs = iface->refs;
if (refs == 0) {
virReleaseInterface(iface);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return (0);
}
virMutexUnlock(&iface->conn->lock);
return (refs);
}
/**
* virGetStoragePool:
* @conn: the hypervisor connection
* @name: pointer to the storage pool name
* @uuid: pointer to the uuid
*
* Lookup if the storage pool is already registered for that connection,
* if yes return a new pointer to it, if no allocate a new structure,
* and register it in the table. In any case a corresponding call to
* virFreeStoragePool() is needed to not leak data.
*
* Returns a pointer to the network, or NULL in case of failure
*/
virStoragePoolPtr
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virGetStoragePool(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name, const unsigned char *uuid) {
virStoragePoolPtr ret = NULL;
if ((!VIR_IS_CONNECT(conn)) || (name == NULL) || (uuid == NULL)) {
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virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(NULL);
}
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virMutexLock(&conn->lock);
/* TODO search by UUID first as they are better differenciators */
ret = (virStoragePoolPtr) virHashLookup(conn->storagePools, name);
/* TODO check the UUID */
if (ret == NULL) {
if (VIR_ALLOC(ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->name = strdup(name);
if (ret->name == NULL) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->magic = VIR_STORAGE_POOL_MAGIC;
ret->conn = conn;
if (uuid != NULL)
memcpy(&(ret->uuid[0]), uuid, VIR_UUID_BUFLEN);
if (virHashAddEntry(conn->storagePools, name, ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("failed to add storage pool to connection hash table"));
goto error;
}
conn->refs++;
}
ret->refs++;
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virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
return(ret);
error:
if (ret != NULL) {
VIR_FREE(ret->name);
VIR_FREE(ret);
}
return(NULL);
}
/**
* virReleaseStoragePool:
* @pool: the pool to release
*
* Unconditionally release all memory associated with a pool.
* The conn.lock mutex must be held prior to calling this, and will
* be released prior to this returning. The pool obj must not
* be used once this method returns.
*
* It will also unreference the associated connection object,
* which may also be released if its ref count hits zero.
*/
static void
virReleaseStoragePool(virStoragePoolPtr pool) {
virConnectPtr conn = pool->conn;
DEBUG("release pool %p %s", pool, pool->name);
/* TODO search by UUID first as they are better differenciators */
if (virHashRemoveEntry(conn->storagePools, pool->name, NULL) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("pool missing from connection hash table"));
conn = NULL;
}
pool->magic = -1;
VIR_FREE(pool->name);
VIR_FREE(pool);
if (conn) {
DEBUG("unref connection %p %d", conn, conn->refs);
conn->refs--;
if (conn->refs == 0) {
virReleaseConnect(conn);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return;
}
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
}
}
/**
* virUnrefStoragePool:
* @pool: the pool to unreference
*
* Unreference the pool. If the use count drops to zero, the structure is
* actually freed.
*
* Returns the reference count or -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virUnrefStoragePool(virStoragePoolPtr pool) {
int refs;
if (!VIR_IS_CONNECTED_STORAGE_POOL(pool)) {
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virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(-1);
}
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virMutexLock(&pool->conn->lock);
DEBUG("unref pool %p %s %d", pool, pool->name, pool->refs);
pool->refs--;
refs = pool->refs;
if (refs == 0) {
virReleaseStoragePool(pool);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return (0);
}
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virMutexUnlock(&pool->conn->lock);
return (refs);
}
/**
* virGetStorageVol:
* @conn: the hypervisor connection
* @pool: pool owning the volume
* @name: pointer to the storage vol name
* @uuid: pointer to the uuid
*
* Lookup if the storage vol is already registered for that connection,
* if yes return a new pointer to it, if no allocate a new structure,
* and register it in the table. In any case a corresponding call to
* virFreeStorageVol() is needed to not leak data.
*
* Returns a pointer to the storage vol, or NULL in case of failure
*/
virStorageVolPtr
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virGetStorageVol(virConnectPtr conn, const char *pool, const char *name, const char *key) {
virStorageVolPtr ret = NULL;
if ((!VIR_IS_CONNECT(conn)) || (name == NULL) || (key == NULL)) {
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virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(NULL);
}
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virMutexLock(&conn->lock);
ret = (virStorageVolPtr) virHashLookup(conn->storageVols, key);
if (ret == NULL) {
if (VIR_ALLOC(ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->pool = strdup(pool);
if (ret->pool == NULL) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->name = strdup(name);
if (ret->name == NULL) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
strncpy(ret->key, key, sizeof(ret->key)-1);
ret->key[sizeof(ret->key)-1] = '\0';
ret->magic = VIR_STORAGE_VOL_MAGIC;
ret->conn = conn;
if (virHashAddEntry(conn->storageVols, key, ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("failed to add storage vol to connection hash table"));
goto error;
}
conn->refs++;
}
ret->refs++;
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virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
return(ret);
error:
if (ret != NULL) {
VIR_FREE(ret->name);
VIR_FREE(ret->pool);
VIR_FREE(ret);
}
return(NULL);
}
/**
* virReleaseStorageVol:
* @vol: the vol to release
*
* Unconditionally release all memory associated with a vol.
* The conn.lock mutex must be held prior to calling this, and will
* be released prior to this returning. The vol obj must not
* be used once this method returns.
*
* It will also unreference the associated connection object,
* which may also be released if its ref count hits zero.
*/
static void
virReleaseStorageVol(virStorageVolPtr vol) {
virConnectPtr conn = vol->conn;
DEBUG("release vol %p %s", vol, vol->name);
/* TODO search by UUID first as they are better differenciators */
if (virHashRemoveEntry(conn->storageVols, vol->key, NULL) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("vol missing from connection hash table"));
conn = NULL;
}
vol->magic = -1;
VIR_FREE(vol->name);
VIR_FREE(vol->pool);
VIR_FREE(vol);
if (conn) {
DEBUG("unref connection %p %d", conn, conn->refs);
conn->refs--;
if (conn->refs == 0) {
virReleaseConnect(conn);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return;
}
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
}
}
/**
* virUnrefStorageVol:
* @vol: the vol to unreference
*
* Unreference the vol. If the use count drops to zero, the structure is
* actually freed.
*
* Returns the reference count or -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virUnrefStorageVol(virStorageVolPtr vol) {
int refs;
if (!VIR_IS_CONNECTED_STORAGE_VOL(vol)) {
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virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(-1);
}
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virMutexLock(&vol->conn->lock);
DEBUG("unref vol %p %s %d", vol, vol->name, vol->refs);
vol->refs--;
refs = vol->refs;
if (refs == 0) {
virReleaseStorageVol(vol);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return (0);
}
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virMutexUnlock(&vol->conn->lock);
return (refs);
}
/**
* virGetNodeDevice:
* @conn: the hypervisor connection
* @name: device name (unique on node)
*
* Lookup if the device is already registered for that connection,
* if yes return a new pointer to it, if no allocate a new structure,
* and register it in the table. In any case a corresponding call to
* virFreeNodeDevice() is needed to not leak data.
*
* Returns a pointer to the node device, or NULL in case of failure
*/
virNodeDevicePtr
virGetNodeDevice(virConnectPtr conn, const char *name)
{
virNodeDevicePtr ret = NULL;
if ((!VIR_IS_CONNECT(conn)) || (name == NULL)) {
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virLibConnError(NULL, VIR_ERR_INVALID_ARG, __FUNCTION__);
return(NULL);
}
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virMutexLock(&conn->lock);
ret = (virNodeDevicePtr) virHashLookup(conn->nodeDevices, name);
if (ret == NULL) {
if (VIR_ALLOC(ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
ret->magic = VIR_NODE_DEVICE_MAGIC;
ret->conn = conn;
ret->name = strdup(name);
if (ret->name == NULL) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virReportOOMError(conn);
goto error;
}
if (virHashAddEntry(conn->nodeDevices, name, ret) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("failed to add node dev to conn hash table"));
goto error;
}
conn->refs++;
}
ret->refs++;
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virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
return(ret);
error:
if (ret != NULL) {
VIR_FREE(ret->name);
VIR_FREE(ret);
}
return(NULL);
}
/**
* virReleaseNodeDevice:
* @dev: the dev to release
*
* Unconditionally release all memory associated with a dev.
* The conn.lock mutex must be held prior to calling this, and will
* be released prior to this returning. The dev obj must not
* be used once this method returns.
*
* It will also unreference the associated connection object,
* which may also be released if its ref count hits zero.
*/
static void
virReleaseNodeDevice(virNodeDevicePtr dev) {
virConnectPtr conn = dev->conn;
DEBUG("release dev %p %s", dev, dev->name);
if (virHashRemoveEntry(conn->nodeDevices, dev->name, NULL) < 0) {
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
virLibConnError(conn, VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
"%s", _("dev missing from connection hash table"));
conn = NULL;
}
dev->magic = -1;
VIR_FREE(dev->name);
VIR_FREE(dev->parent);
VIR_FREE(dev);
if (conn) {
DEBUG("unref connection %p %d", conn, conn->refs);
conn->refs--;
if (conn->refs == 0) {
virReleaseConnect(conn);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return;
}
virMutexUnlock(&conn->lock);
}
}
/**
* virUnrefNodeDevice:
* @dev: the dev to unreference
*
* Unreference the dev. If the use count drops to zero, the structure is
* actually freed.
*
* Returns the reference count or -1 in case of failure.
*/
int
virUnrefNodeDevice(virNodeDevicePtr dev) {
int refs;
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virMutexLock(&dev->conn->lock);
DEBUG("unref dev %p %s %d", dev, dev->name, dev->refs);
dev->refs--;
refs = dev->refs;
if (refs == 0) {
virReleaseNodeDevice(dev);
/* Already unlocked mutex */
return (0);
}
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virMutexUnlock(&dev->conn->lock);
return (refs);
}