Currently we build the JSON object for the "block_set_io_throttle" command using the knowledge that a NULL for a support*Options boolean would essentially ignore the rest of the arguments. This may not work properly if some capability was backported, plus it just looks rather ugly. So instead, build the "base" arguments and then if the support*Option bool capability is set, add in the arguments on the fly. Then append those arguments to the basic command and send to qemu. Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@xxxxxxxxxx> --- src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c b/src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c index 6c13832..f07eb03 100644 --- a/src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c +++ b/src/qemu/qemu_monitor_json.c @@ -4596,45 +4596,55 @@ int qemuMonitorJSONSetBlockIoThrottle(qemuMonitorPtr mon, int ret = -1; virJSONValuePtr cmd = NULL; virJSONValuePtr result = NULL; + virJSONValuePtr args = NULL; - /* The qemu capability check has already been made in - * qemuDomainSetBlockIoTune. NB, once a NULL is found in - * the sequence, qemuMonitorJSONMakeCommand will stop. So - * let's make use of that when !supportMaxOptions and - * similarly when !supportMaxLengthOptions */ - cmd = qemuMonitorJSONMakeCommand("block_set_io_throttle", - "s:device", device, - "U:bps", info->total_bytes_sec, - "U:bps_rd", info->read_bytes_sec, - "U:bps_wr", info->write_bytes_sec, - "U:iops", info->total_iops_sec, - "U:iops_rd", info->read_iops_sec, - "U:iops_wr", info->write_iops_sec, - !supportMaxOptions ? NULL : - "U:bps_max", info->total_bytes_sec_max, - "U:bps_rd_max", info->read_bytes_sec_max, - "U:bps_wr_max", info->write_bytes_sec_max, - "U:iops_max", info->total_iops_sec_max, - "U:iops_rd_max", info->read_iops_sec_max, - "U:iops_wr_max", info->write_iops_sec_max, - "U:iops_size", info->size_iops_sec, - !supportMaxLengthOptions ? NULL : - "P:bps_max_length", - info->total_bytes_sec_max_length, - "P:bps_rd_max_length", - info->read_bytes_sec_max_length, - "P:bps_wr_max_length", - info->write_bytes_sec_max_length, - "P:iops_max_length", - info->total_iops_sec_max_length, - "P:iops_rd_max_length", - info->read_iops_sec_max_length, - "P:iops_wr_max_length", - info->write_iops_sec_max_length, - NULL); - if (!cmd) + if (!(cmd = qemuMonitorJSONMakeCommand("block_set_io_throttle", NULL))) return -1; + if (virJSONValueObjectCreate(&args, + "s:device", device, + "U:bps", info->total_bytes_sec, + "U:bps_rd", info->read_bytes_sec, + "U:bps_wr", info->write_bytes_sec, + "U:iops", info->total_iops_sec, + "U:iops_rd", info->read_iops_sec, + "U:iops_wr", info->write_iops_sec, + NULL) < 0) + goto cleanup; + + if (supportMaxOptions && + virJSONValueObjectAdd(args, + "U:bps_max", info->total_bytes_sec_max, + "U:bps_rd_max", info->read_bytes_sec_max, + "U:bps_wr_max", info->write_bytes_sec_max, + "U:iops_max", info->total_iops_sec_max, + "U:iops_rd_max", info->read_iops_sec_max, + "U:iops_wr_max", info->write_iops_sec_max, + "U:iops_size", info->size_iops_sec, + NULL) < 0) + goto cleanup; + + if (supportMaxLengthOptions && + virJSONValueObjectAdd(args, + "P:bps_max_length", + info->total_bytes_sec_max_length, + "P:bps_rd_max_length", + info->read_bytes_sec_max_length, + "P:bps_wr_max_length", + info->write_bytes_sec_max_length, + "P:iops_max_length", + info->total_iops_sec_max_length, + "P:iops_rd_max_length", + info->read_iops_sec_max_length, + "P:iops_wr_max_length", + info->write_iops_sec_max_length, + NULL) < 0) + goto cleanup; + + if (virJSONValueObjectAppend(cmd, "arguments", args) < 0) + goto cleanup; + args = NULL; /* obj owns reference to args now */ + if (qemuMonitorJSONCommand(mon, cmd, &result) < 0) goto cleanup; @@ -4659,6 +4669,7 @@ int qemuMonitorJSONSetBlockIoThrottle(qemuMonitorPtr mon, cleanup: virJSONValueFree(cmd); virJSONValueFree(result); + virJSONValueFree(args); return ret; } -- 2.7.4 -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list