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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen 4.7 crash



Aaron Cornelius writes ("Re: [Xen-devel] Xen 4.7 crash"):
> I am not that familiar with the xenstored code, but as far as I can tell 
> the grant mapping will be held by the xenstore until the xs_release() 
> function is called (which is not called by libxl, and I do not 
> explicitly call it in my software, although I might now just to be 
> safe), or until the last reference to a domain is released and the 
> registered destructor (destroy_domain), set by talloc_set_destructor(), 
> is called.

I'm not sure I follow.  Or maybe I disagree.  ISTM that:

The grant mapping is released by destroy_domain, which is called via
the talloc destructor as a result of talloc_free(domain->conn) in
domain_cleanup.  I don't see other references to domain->conn.

domain_cleanup calls talloc_free on domain->conn when it sees the
domain marked as dying in domain_cleanup.

So I still think that your acl reference ought not to keep the grant
mapping alive.

Ian.

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