[PATCH go] domain.go: construct cpumaps correctly for CPU pinning verbs

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In PinVcpu(), PinVcpuFlags(), PinEmulator() and PinIOThread() there is
an almost identical code that converts []bool into a bitmask. It
calculates the location in the bitmask and then sets it always to 1,
instead of looking at the actual bool value.
---
 domain.go | 16 ++++++++++++----
 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/domain.go b/domain.go
index 5482f1a..9a24bc5 100644
--- a/domain.go
+++ b/domain.go
@@ -1750,7 +1750,9 @@ func (d *Domain) PinVcpu(vcpu uint, cpuMap []bool) error {
 		if cpuMap[i] {
 			byte := i / 8
 			bit := i % 8
-			ccpumap[byte] |= (1 << uint(bit))
+			if cpuMap[i] {
+				ccpumap[byte] |= (1 << uint(bit))
+			}
 		}
 	}
 
@@ -1770,7 +1772,9 @@ func (d *Domain) PinVcpuFlags(vcpu uint, cpuMap []bool, flags DomainModification
 		if cpuMap[i] {
 			byte := (i + 7) / 8
 			bit := i % 8
-			ccpumap[byte] |= (1 << uint(bit))
+			if cpuMap[i] {
+				ccpumap[byte] |= (1 << uint(bit))
+			}
 		}
 	}
 
@@ -3970,7 +3974,9 @@ func (d *Domain) PinEmulator(cpumap []bool, flags DomainModificationImpact) erro
 		byte := i / 8
 		bit := i % 8
 
-		ccpumaps[byte] |= (1 << uint(bit))
+		if cpumap[i] {
+			ccpumaps[byte] |= (1 << uint(bit))
+		}
 	}
 
 	ret := C.virDomainPinEmulator(d.ptr, &ccpumaps[0], C.int(maplen), C.uint(flags))
@@ -3992,7 +3998,9 @@ func (d *Domain) PinIOThread(iothreadid uint, cpumap []bool, flags DomainModific
 		byte := i / 8
 		bit := i % 8
 
-		ccpumaps[byte] |= (1 << uint(bit))
+		if cpumap[i] {
+			ccpumaps[byte] |= (1 << uint(bit))
+		}
 	}
 
 	ret := C.virDomainPinIOThreadCompat(d.ptr, C.uint(iothreadid), &ccpumaps[0], C.int(maplen), C.uint(flags))
-- 
2.11.0

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