[libvirt] [libvirt-python PATCH 03/23] remove useless check for NULL before Py_XDECREF
John Ferlan
jferlan at redhat.com
Tue Sep 29 22:40:33 UTC 2015
On 09/29/2015 10:29 AM, Pavel Hrdina wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 09:08:35AM -0400, John Ferlan wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 09/24/2015 10:01 AM, Pavel Hrdina wrote:
>>> Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina at redhat.com>
>>> ---
>>> libvirt-override.c | 9 +++------
>>> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/libvirt-override.c b/libvirt-override.c
>>> index 14aa0e9..114104b 100644
>>> --- a/libvirt-override.c
>>> +++ b/libvirt-override.c
>>> @@ -2303,12 +2303,9 @@ libvirt_virRegisterErrorHandler(ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED PyObject * self,
>>> pyobj_f);
>>>
>>> virSetErrorFunc(NULL, libvirt_virErrorFuncHandler);
>>> - if (libvirt_virPythonErrorFuncHandler != NULL) {
>>> - Py_XDECREF(libvirt_virPythonErrorFuncHandler);
>>> - }
>>> - if (libvirt_virPythonErrorFuncCtxt != NULL) {
>>> - Py_XDECREF(libvirt_virPythonErrorFuncCtxt);
>>> - }
>>> +
>>> + Py_XDECREF(libvirt_virPythonErrorFuncHandler);
>>> + Py_XDECREF(libvirt_virPythonErrorFuncCtxt);
>>
>> I keep looking at this and thinking why? Why was it added and what is
>> it protecting. Looking at libvirt_virErrorFuncHandler it seems only
>> libvirt_virPythonErrorFuncCtxt gets the Py_XINCREF and that's based on
>> whether libvirt_virPythonErrorFuncHandler is NULL or not.
>
> I don't understand what do you mean by this??
>
I guess the whole Py_XDECREF usage is still a bit of a mystery. I
believe I was trying to consider why someone would have checked for NULL
previously. I know from checking it was written that way. But I assume
now that if on input it was NULL then nothing happens.
No issues otherwise -
John
>>
>> Just feels like something subtle is going on. Also it's a register
>> handler and we're decrementing something that never got incremented.
>
> Check the whole function. It will decrement the old handlers, check for
> existence of new handlers and clean/set new handlers. And before setting the
> new handlers, we need to increment them, otherwise they will be cleared by GC.
>
> Everything that is parsed by 'PyArg_ParseTuple' has to be incremented, if you
> need to use those object outside of the function scope, where you've called that
> parser.
>
> Pavel
>
>>
>> John
>>>
>>> if ((pyobj_f == Py_None) && (pyobj_ctx == Py_None)) {
>>> libvirt_virPythonErrorFuncHandler = NULL;
>>>
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