On Sat, Jul 21, 2018 at 05:36:44PM +0530, Sukrit Bhatnagar wrote:
> By making use of GNU C's cleanup attribute handled by the
> VIR_AUTOFREE macro for declaring scalar variables, majority
> of the VIR_FREE calls can be dropped, which in turn leads to
> getting rid of most of our cleanup sections.
>
> Signed-off-by: Sukrit Bhatnagar <[email protected]>
> ---
...
> @@ -218,34 +208,30 @@ virMediatedDeviceGetPath(virMediatedDevicePtr dev)
> char *
> virMediatedDeviceGetIOMMUGroupDev(const char *uuidstr)
> {
> - char *result_path = NULL;
> - char *iommu_path = NULL;
> + VIR_AUTOFREE(char *) result_path = NULL;
> + VIR_AUTOFREE(char *) iommu_path = NULL;
> + VIR_AUTOFREE(char *) dev_path = virMediatedDeviceGetSysfsPath(uuidstr);
> char *vfio_path = NULL;
> - char *dev_path = virMediatedDeviceGetSysfsPath(uuidstr);
>
> if (!dev_path)
> return NULL;
>
> if (virAsprintf(&iommu_path, "%s/iommu_group", dev_path) < 0)
> - goto cleanup;
> + return NULL;
>
> if (!virFileExists(iommu_path)) {
> virReportSystemError(errno, _("failed to access '%s'"), iommu_path);
> - goto cleanup;
> + return NULL;
> }
>
> if (virFileResolveLink(iommu_path, &result_path) < 0) {
> virReportSystemError(errno, _("failed to resolve '%s'"), iommu_path);
> - goto cleanup;
> + return NULL;
> }
>
> if (virAsprintf(&vfio_path, "/dev/vfio/%s", last_component(result_path))
> < 0)
> - goto cleanup;
> + return vfio_path;
I'd rather you returned NULL ^here.
With that:
Reviewed-by: Erik Skultety <[email protected]>
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