"Daniel P. Berrange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > static int openvzDomainShutdown(virDomainPtr dom) {
>> > struct openvz_driver *driver = (struct openvz_driver
>> > *)dom->conn->privateData;
>> > - struct openvz_vm *vm = openvzFindVMByUUID(driver, dom->uuid);
>> > - const char *prog[] = {VZCTL, "--quiet", "stop", vm->vmdef->name,
>> > NULL};
>> > + virDomainObjPtr vm = virDomainFindByUUID(driver->domains, dom->uuid);
>> > + const char *prog[] = {VZCTL, "--quiet", "stop", vm->def->name, NULL};
>>
>> I know it's nothing new, but the above use of "vm" can dereference NULL.
>
> Every 'virDomainPtr' object is /required/ to have a non-NULL 'def' field.
> Only the 'newDef' field is alllowed to be NULL.
Yes, but "vm" itself will be NULL if virDomainFindByUUID fails.
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