Hi,

The entire series looks good to me now, one remark wrt this patch,
with that fixed this series is:

Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdego...@redhat.com>


On 30-06-16 15:40, Christophe Fergeau wrote:
This is a follow-up of the previous commit ('usb-channel: Really stop
listening for USB events on disconnection').

Since the USB event thread has to be stopped when we destroy the
associated SpiceUsbDeviceManager, spice_usb_device_manager_dispose()
should force event_thread_run to FALSE even if
spice_usb_device_manager_stop_event_listening() was not enough. When
this happens, this means that there is a bug in the internal users of
spice_usb_device_manager_start_event_listening(), but with this change,
we'll at least warn about it, and avoid a thread leak/potential future
crash.
---
Unchanged since v2 apart from the commit log.


 src/usb-device-manager.c | 9 +++++++++
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/usb-device-manager.c b/src/usb-device-manager.c
index 808ec6c..33818c2 100644
--- a/src/usb-device-manager.c
+++ b/src/usb-device-manager.c
@@ -375,6 +375,15 @@ static void spice_usb_device_manager_dispose(GObject 
*gobject)
 #ifdef USE_LIBUSB_HOTPLUG
     if (priv->hp_handle) {
         spice_usb_device_manager_stop_event_listening(self);
+        if (g_atomic_int_get(&priv->event_thread_run)) {
+            /* Force termination of the event thread even if there were some
+             * mismatched spice_usb_device_manager_{start,stop}_event_listening
+             * calls. Otherwise, the usb event thread will be leaked, and will
+             * try to use the libusb context we destroy in finalize(), which 
would
+             * cause a crash */
+             g_warn_if_reached();
+             g_atomic_int_set(&priv->event_thread_run, FALSE);
+        }
         /* This also wakes up the libusb_handle_events() in the event_thread */
         libusb_hotplug_deregister_callback(priv->context, priv->hp_handle);
         priv->hp_handle = 0;


I would move this to outside the #ifdef USE_LIBUSB_HOTPLUG / if 
(priv->hp_handle) {}

You will also want the warn_if_reached and g_atomic_int_set(..., FALSE) when
these are not true.

You should also remove the !g_atomic_int_get(&priv->event_thread_run) from the
if below the #endif since you force that to false now, so that part of the
if is useless.

Regards,

Hans
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