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authorHalil Pasic <pasic@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2017-02-22 17:01:16 +0100
committerDr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>2017-02-28 11:29:00 +0000
commitcbfda0e6cfb9d2c7c99b9475bb85ef29f1643ce3 (patch)
tree1b9fe62560061a919d78194c25a8bd26232c420f /migration
parente84641f73dcf2963bfbafc5c3178c3254fb758a8 (diff)
migration/vmstate: split up vmstate_base_addr
Currently vmstate_base_addr does several things: it pinpoints the field within the struct, possibly allocates memory and possibly does the first pointer dereference. Obviously allocation is needed only for load. Let us split up the functionality in vmstate_base_addr and move the address manipulations (that is everything but the allocation logic) to load and save so it becomes more obvious what is actually going on. Like this all the address calculations (and the handling of the flags controlling these) is in one place and the sequence is more obvious. The newly introduced function vmstate_handle_alloc also fixes the allocation for the unused VMS_VBUFFER|VMS_MULTIPLY|VMS_ALLOC scenario and is substantially simpler than the original vmstate_base_addr. In load and save some asserts are added so it's easier to debug situations where we would end up with a null pointer dereference. Signed-off-by: Halil Pasic <pasic@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170222160119.52771-3-pasic@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'migration')
-rw-r--r--migration/vmstate.c39
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/migration/vmstate.c b/migration/vmstate.c
index 36efa8064a..836a7a481b 100644
--- a/migration/vmstate.c
+++ b/migration/vmstate.c
@@ -52,29 +52,15 @@ static int vmstate_size(void *opaque, VMStateField *field)
return size;
}
-static void *vmstate_base_addr(void *opaque, VMStateField *field, bool alloc)
+static void vmstate_handle_alloc(void *ptr, VMStateField *field, void *opaque)
{
- void *base_addr = opaque + field->offset;
-
- if (field->flags & VMS_POINTER) {
- if (alloc && (field->flags & VMS_ALLOC)) {
- gsize size = 0;
- if (field->flags & VMS_VBUFFER) {
- size = vmstate_size(opaque, field);
- } else {
- int n_elems = vmstate_n_elems(opaque, field);
- if (n_elems) {
- size = n_elems * field->size;
- }
- }
- if (size) {
- *(void **)base_addr = g_malloc(size);
- }
+ if (field->flags & VMS_POINTER && field->flags & VMS_ALLOC) {
+ gsize size = vmstate_size(opaque, field);
+ size *= vmstate_n_elems(opaque, field);
+ if (size) {
+ *(void **)ptr = g_malloc(size);
}
- base_addr = *(void **)base_addr;
}
-
- return base_addr;
}
int vmstate_load_state(QEMUFile *f, const VMStateDescription *vmsd,
@@ -116,10 +102,15 @@ int vmstate_load_state(QEMUFile *f, const VMStateDescription *vmsd,
field->field_exists(opaque, version_id)) ||
(!field->field_exists &&
field->version_id <= version_id)) {
- void *first_elem = vmstate_base_addr(opaque, field, true);
+ void *first_elem = opaque + field->offset;
int i, n_elems = vmstate_n_elems(opaque, field);
int size = vmstate_size(opaque, field);
+ vmstate_handle_alloc(first_elem, field, opaque);
+ if (field->flags & VMS_POINTER) {
+ first_elem = *(void **)first_elem;
+ assert(first_elem || !n_elems);
+ }
for (i = 0; i < n_elems; i++) {
void *curr_elem = first_elem + size * i;
@@ -321,13 +312,17 @@ void vmstate_save_state(QEMUFile *f, const VMStateDescription *vmsd,
while (field->name) {
if (!field->field_exists ||
field->field_exists(opaque, vmsd->version_id)) {
- void *first_elem = vmstate_base_addr(opaque, field, false);
+ void *first_elem = opaque + field->offset;
int i, n_elems = vmstate_n_elems(opaque, field);
int size = vmstate_size(opaque, field);
int64_t old_offset, written_bytes;
QJSON *vmdesc_loop = vmdesc;
trace_vmstate_save_state_loop(vmsd->name, field->name, n_elems);
+ if (field->flags & VMS_POINTER) {
+ first_elem = *(void **)first_elem;
+ assert(first_elem || !n_elems);
+ }
for (i = 0; i < n_elems; i++) {
void *curr_elem = first_elem + size * i;