>> +/** >> + * VIR_NETWORK_DHCP_LEASE_FILE_SIZE_MAX: >> + * >> + * Macro providing the upper limit on the size of leases file >> + */ >> +#define VIR_NETWORK_DHCP_LEASE_FILE_SIZE_MAX (2 * 1024 * 1024) > > Do you think this is large enough ? Lets imagine a case of > 65,000 leases - will they all fit in 2 MB given the JSON > formatting we're doing ? The following JSON formatted lease takes 274 bytes: { "iaid": "1221229", "ip-address": "2001:db8:ca2:2:1::95", "mac-address": "52:54:00:12:a2:6d", "hostname": "Fedora20", "client-id": "00:04:1a:c1:d9:6b:5a:0a:e2:bc:f8:4b:1e:37:2e:38:22:55", "expiry-time": 1393244216 }, So, assuming an upper limit of 512 bytes for each such entry, is it safe to change the above limit to 32 MB? >> + /* In case hostname is known, it is the 5th argument */ >> + if (argc == 5) >> + hostname = argv[4]; > > Looks like a '<tab>' character in the source - use 'make syntax-check' to > avoid that. > I did run make syntax-check, but it didn't throw any error. Maybe some hacks will be required to enable checks on this source file. -- Nehal J Wani -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list