Summary: log: fix issue with priority of messages adding to mailbox in the server[1396] Review request for Trac Ticket(s): #1396 Peer Reviewer(s): Vu, Lennart, Mahesh Pull request to: Vu Affected branch(es): 5.0, default Development branch: default
-------------------------------- Impacted area Impact y/n -------------------------------- Docs n Build system n RPM/packaging n Configuration files n Startup scripts n SAF services y OpenSAF services n Core libraries n Samples n Tests n Other n Comments (indicate scope for each "y" above): --------------------------------------------- <<EXPLAIN/COMMENT THE PATCH SERIES HERE>> changeset e64bdc66985a2b57d4bd2f284ce8b900c919eed2 Author: Canh Van Truong <canh.v.tru...@dektech.com.au> Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 15:03:35 +0700 log: fix issue with priority of messages adding to mailbox in the server[1396] Sometimes, Log service can handle LGSV_INITIALIZE_REQ before handle LGSV_LGS_EVT_LGA_DOWN, although LGSV_LGS_EVT_LGA_DOWN was sent first whenever finalize() is call for last client. Because lgs can not distinguish MDS address between new connection (initializing new client) and old connection (finalizing last client before). This patch fixes to keep MDS connection when last client finalized, and re-use it when next initialize() called. Complete diffstat: ------------------ osaf/libs/agents/saf/lga/lga_api.c | 3 ++- osaf/libs/agents/saf/lga/lga_util.c | 21 ++++++++++++--------- tests/logsv/logtest.h | 1 + tests/logsv/tet_saLogStreamOpen_2.c | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) Testing Commands: ----------------- logtest 2 55 Testing, Expected Results: -------------------------- Test case passed. Conditions of Submission: ------------------------- Get ack from reviewers Arch Built Started Linux distro ------------------------------------------- mips n n mips64 n n x86 n n x86_64 n n powerpc n n powerpc64 n n Reviewer Checklist: ------------------- [Submitters: make sure that your review doesn't trigger any checkmarks!] Your checkin has not passed review because (see checked entries): ___ Your RR template is generally incomplete; it has too many blank entries that need proper data filled in. ___ You have failed to nominate the proper persons for review and push. ___ Your patches do not have proper short+long header ___ You have grammar/spelling in your header that is unacceptable. ___ You have exceeded a sensible line length in your headers/comments/text. ___ You have failed to put in a proper Trac Ticket # into your commits. ___ You have incorrectly put/left internal data in your comments/files (i.e. internal bug tracking tool IDs, product names etc) ___ You have not given any evidence of testing beyond basic build tests. Demonstrate some level of runtime or other sanity testing. ___ You have ^M present in some of your files. These have to be removed. ___ You have needlessly changed whitespace or added whitespace crimes like trailing spaces, or spaces before tabs. ___ You have mixed real technical changes with whitespace and other cosmetic code cleanup changes. These have to be separate commits. ___ You need to refactor your submission into logical chunks; there is too much content into a single commit. ___ You have extraneous garbage in your review (merge commits etc) ___ You have giant attachments which should never have been sent; Instead you should place your content in a public tree to be pulled. ___ You have too many commits attached to an e-mail; resend as threaded commits, or place in a public tree for a pull. ___ You have resent this content multiple times without a clear indication of what has changed between each re-send. ___ You have failed to adequately and individually address all of the comments and change requests that were proposed in the initial review. ___ You have a misconfigured ~/.hgrc file (i.e. username, email etc) ___ Your computer have a badly configured date and time; confusing the the threaded patch review. ___ Your changes affect IPC mechanism, and you don't present any results for in-service upgradability test. ___ Your changes affect user manual and documentation, your patch series do not contain the patch that updates the Doxygen manual. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity planning reports. https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e _______________________________________________ Opensaf-devel mailing list Opensaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensaf-devel