Summary: amfa: Fix api internal check to avoid fatal mutex unlock [#2548]
Review request for Ticket(s): 2548
Peer Reviewer(s): AMF maintainers
Pull request to: Gary Lee, Hans Nordeback
Affected branch(es): develop, release
Development branch: ticket-2548
Base revision: b2ae7671b009e97117bdee3aa21c5242d4d061a9
Personal repository: git://git.code.sf.net/u/nguyenluu/review

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Impacted area       Impact y/n
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 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):
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revision cbe183d7927cd53d6928611b91f5fcda5d939eee
Author: Nguyen Luu <nguyen.tk....@dektech.com.au>
Date:   Tue, 6 Mar 2018 13:14:52 +0700

amfa: Fix api internal check to avoid fatal mutex unlock [#2548]

Current check for the required setting of the SA_AMF_COMPONENT_NAME
env variable in some amf api's (ComponentRegister, QuiescingComplete)
would crash the invoking process if that env variable was missed
to be set for some reason, as the agent lib tries, during cleanup,
to unlock a mutex which it has not previously locked yet.



Complete diffstat:
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 src/amf/agent/amf_agent.cc | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)


Testing Commands:
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First call saAmfInitialize, then call saAmfComponentRegister without having
previously set the environment variable SA_AMF_COMPONENT_NAME.


Testing, Expected Results:
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saAmfComponentRegister should return SA_AIS_ERR_LIBRARY.


Conditions of Submission:
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Ack from an AMF maintainer.


Arch      Built     Started    Linux distro
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mips        n          n
mips64      n          n
x86         n          n
x86_64      y          y
powerpc     n          n
powerpc64   n          n


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