On 5/13/19 1:26 AM, Ilias Stamatis wrote:
Return the number of disks present in the configuration of the test
domain when called with @errors as NULL and @maxerrors as 0.

Otherwise report an error for every second disk, assigning available
error codes in a cyclic order.

Signed-off-by: Ilias Stamatis <stamatis.ili...@gmail.com>
---
  src/test/test_driver.c | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  1 file changed, 42 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/test/test_driver.c b/src/test/test_driver.c
index a06d1fc402..527c2f5d3b 100644
--- a/src/test/test_driver.c
+++ b/src/test/test_driver.c
@@ -3046,6 +3046,47 @@ static int testDomainSetAutostart(virDomainPtr domain,
      return 0;
  }

+static int testDomainGetDiskErrors(virDomainPtr dom,
+                                   virDomainDiskErrorPtr errors,
+                                   unsigned int maxerrors,
+                                   unsigned int flags)
+{
+    virDomainObjPtr vm = NULL;
+    int ret = -1;
+    size_t i;
+    int n = 0;
+    int codes[] = {VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_ERROR_UNSPEC, 
VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_ERROR_NO_SPACE};
+    size_t ncodes = sizeof(codes) / sizeof(codes[0]);

We have ARRAY_CARDINALITY() for this.
Also, there's no need to create @codes array as we'll see later.

+
+    virCheckFlags(0, -1);
+
+    if (!(vm = testDomObjFromDomain(dom)))
+        goto cleanup;
+
+    if (virDomainObjCheckActive(vm) < 0)
+        goto cleanup;
+
+    if (!errors) {
+        ret = vm->def->ndisks;

Tiny nitpick, we tend to put the longer body first, which in this case is the else branch.

+    } else {
+        for (i = 1; i < vm->def->ndisks && n < maxerrors; i += 2) {
+            if (VIR_STRDUP(errors[n].disk, vm->def->disks[i]->dst) < 0)
+                goto cleanup;
+            errors[n].error = codes[n % ncodes];

This can be simplified. This enum in question is guaranteed to have continuous items and _LAST to be the last item. Hence, this can be rewritten as:

errors[i].error = (i % (VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_ERROR_LAST - 1)) + 1;

But if we want to simplify it a little bit more (so that VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_ERROR_NONE is possible too) we can do it like this:

errors[i].error = i % VIR_DOMAIN_DISK_ERROR_LAST;

This immediatelly drops @codes, @ncodes and @n variables.
Also, there's MIN() macro ;-)
Yeah, libvirt has a lot of marcos and helpers and it's not obvious at the first glance, but I guess that's like so with every bigger project, isn't it?

+            n++;
+        }
+        ret = n;
+    }
+
+ cleanup:
+    virDomainObjEndAPI(&vm);
+    if (ret < 0) {
+        for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
+            VIR_FREE(errors[i].disk);
+    }
+    return ret;
+}
+
  static char *testDomainGetSchedulerType(virDomainPtr domain ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
                                          int *nparams)
  {
@@ -6832,6 +6873,7 @@ static virHypervisorDriver testHypervisorDriver = {
      .domainUndefineFlags = testDomainUndefineFlags, /* 0.9.4 */
      .domainGetAutostart = testDomainGetAutostart, /* 0.3.2 */
      .domainSetAutostart = testDomainSetAutostart, /* 0.3.2 */
+    .domainGetDiskErrors = testDomainGetDiskErrors, /* 5.4.0 */
      .domainGetSchedulerType = testDomainGetSchedulerType, /* 0.3.2 */
      .domainGetSchedulerParameters = testDomainGetSchedulerParameters, /* 
0.3.2 */
      .domainGetSchedulerParametersFlags = 
testDomainGetSchedulerParametersFlags, /* 0.9.2 */


I'm cleaning the patch as outlined, ACKing and pushing.

Michal

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