On 11/11/2015 10:17 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
>> +/*
>> + * Check cells for cell and copies UUID if found, otherwise generates a
>> new one, this is to preserve UUID in libvirt
>> + */
>> +static void setUUID(struct jailhouse_cell *cells, size_t count, struct
>> jailhouse_cell* cell) {
>> + size_t i;
>> + for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
>> + if (strncmp(cells[i].name, cell->name, NAMELENGTH+1))
>> + continue;
>
> Use STREQLEN() instead of strncmp - btw if you rnu 'make syntax-check' it
> ought to have warned you about this.
Thanks a lot for your review, I'll implement your suggestions.
In my defense of the strncmp code: I spent some time to fix my code according
to HACKING and syntax-check and replaced a lot of strncmp/strcmps with
STREQLEN/STREQ but syntax-check doesn't seem to detect this one for some
reason? Probably a bug in syntax-check.
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