On (Tue) 31 May 2016 [17:10:48], Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote: > * Amit Shah (amit.s...@redhat.com) wrote: > > On (Tue) 17 May 2016 [13:55:51], Dr. David Alan Gilbert (git) wrote: > > > From: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilb...@redhat.com> > > > > > > The RAM section of qmp_query_migrate is reasonably complex > > > and repeated 3 times. Split it out into a helper. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilb...@redhat.com> > > > Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> > > > Reviwed-by: Denis V. Lunev <d...@openvz.org> > > > --- > > > migration/migration.c | 57 > > > ++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------- > > > 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/migration/migration.c b/migration/migration.c > > > index 991313a..bfb326d 100644 > > > --- a/migration/migration.c > > > +++ b/migration/migration.c > > > @@ -561,6 +561,25 @@ static void get_xbzrle_cache_stats(MigrationInfo > > > *info) > > > } > > > } > > > > > > +static void populate_ram_info(MigrationInfo *info, MigrationState *s) > > > +{ > > > + info->has_ram = true; > > > + info->ram = g_malloc0(sizeof(*info->ram)); > > > + info->ram->transferred = ram_bytes_transferred(); > > > + info->ram->total = ram_bytes_total(); > > > + info->ram->duplicate = dup_mig_pages_transferred(); > > > + info->ram->skipped = skipped_mig_pages_transferred(); > > > + info->ram->normal = norm_mig_pages_transferred(); > > > + info->ram->normal_bytes = norm_mig_bytes_transferred(); > > > + info->ram->mbps = s->mbps; > > > + info->ram->dirty_sync_count = s->dirty_sync_count; > > > + > > > + if (s->state != MIGRATION_STATUS_COMPLETED) { > > > + info->ram->remaining = ram_bytes_remaining(); > > > + info->ram->dirty_pages_rate = s->dirty_pages_rate; > > > > In the 'else' case, shouldn't these be set to 0? > > There's no need to, see that the info->ram is allocated a few > lines above using a g_malloc0 and so it's already all zero.
Ah, yeah :( One of the side-effects of using gmalloc0 is valgrind (or compiler warnings) won't be helpful when using stuff without writing to them first. That's why I prefer explicitly setting fields. Anyway, I'll pick this series up, thanks! Amit