On 03/10/2014 10:54 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > The future QEMU capabilities cache needs to be able to invalidate > itself if the libvirtd binary or any loadable modules are changed > on disk. Record the 'ctime' value for these binaries and provide > helper APIs to query it. This approach assumes that if libvirt.so > is changed, then libvirtd will also change, which should usually > be the case with libtool's wrapper scripts that cause libvirtd to > get re-linked > > Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <[email protected]> > ---
> +void virUpdateSelfLastChanged(const char *path)
> +{
> + struct stat sb;
> +
> + if (stat(path, &sb) < 0)
> + return;
> +
> + if (sb.st_ctime > selfLastChanged) {
> + VIR_DEBUG("Setting self last changed to %lld for '%s'",
> + (long long)sb.st_ctime, path);
> + selfLastChanged = sb.st_ctime;
No sub-second resolution? I suppose it's okay, although gnulib gives
you functions to access and compare full timestamp resolution.
ACK.
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