Using net_host_check_device is unnecessary. qemu_del_net_client asserts for the non-peer case that it can only process NIC type NetClientStates, and that assertion is valid for the peered case as well, so move it and use the same check in net_host_device_remove. host_net_remove_completion is already checking the type.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> --- net/net.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/net/net.c b/net/net.c index 7acc162..1da612f 100644 --- a/net/net.c +++ b/net/net.c @@ -324,6 +324,8 @@ void qemu_del_net_client(NetClientState *nc) NetClientState *ncs[MAX_QUEUE_NUM]; int queues, i; + assert(nc->info->type != NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC); + /* If the NetClientState belongs to a multiqueue backend, we will change all * other NetClientStates also. */ @@ -355,8 +357,6 @@ void qemu_del_net_client(NetClientState *nc) return; } - assert(nc->info->type != NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC); - for (i = 0; i < queues; i++) { qemu_cleanup_net_client(ncs[i]); qemu_free_net_client(ncs[i]); @@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ void net_host_device_remove(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict) device, vlan_id); return; } - if (!net_host_check_device(nc->model)) { + if (nc->info->type == NET_CLIENT_OPTIONS_KIND_NIC) { error_report("invalid host network device '%s'", device); return; } -- 1.8.3.1