[Spice-devel] [PATCH v2 06/19] Remove unused and obsolete main_channel_close
Frediano Ziglio
fziglio at redhat.com
Fri Nov 25 14:52:36 UTC 2016
This function wrongly close the first client.
Wrongly as closing the file descriptor cause a dandling
file descriptor in the object potentially leading
to closing another file descriptor open later.
Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio at redhat.com>
---
server/main-channel.c | 10 ----------
server/main-channel.h | 1 -
2 files changed, 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/server/main-channel.c b/server/main-channel.c
index 6449c16..37b2f25 100644
--- a/server/main-channel.c
+++ b/server/main-channel.c
@@ -318,16 +318,6 @@ int main_channel_getpeername(MainChannel *main_chan, struct sockaddr *sa, sockle
getpeername(red_channel_get_first_socket(RED_CHANNEL(main_chan)), sa, salen) : -1;
}
-// TODO: ? shouldn't it disconnect all clients? or shutdown all main_channels?
-void main_channel_close(MainChannel *main_chan)
-{
- int socketfd;
-
- if (main_chan && (socketfd = red_channel_get_first_socket(RED_CHANNEL(main_chan))) != -1) {
- close(socketfd);
- }
-}
-
MainChannel* main_channel_new(RedsState *reds)
{
// TODO: set the migration flag of the channel
diff --git a/server/main-channel.h b/server/main-channel.h
index 19beb7c..cb53fb4 100644
--- a/server/main-channel.h
+++ b/server/main-channel.h
@@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ RedClient *main_channel_get_client_by_link_id(MainChannel *main_chan, uint32_t l
MainChannelClient *main_channel_link(MainChannel *, RedClient *client,
RedsStream *stream, uint32_t link_id, int migration, int num_common_caps,
uint32_t *common_caps, int num_caps, uint32_t *caps);
-void main_channel_close(MainChannel *main_chan); // not destroy, just socket close
void main_channel_push_mouse_mode(MainChannel *main_chan, int current_mode, int is_client_mouse_allowed);
void main_channel_push_agent_connected(MainChannel *main_chan);
void main_channel_push_agent_disconnected(MainChannel *main_chan);
--
git-series 0.9.1
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