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-rw-r--r-- | src/shared/varlink.c | 30 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/src/shared/varlink.c b/src/shared/varlink.c index 6ed72075ba..12928005d5 100644 --- a/src/shared/varlink.c +++ b/src/shared/varlink.c @@ -1206,9 +1206,8 @@ int varlink_close(Varlink *v) { varlink_set_state(v, VARLINK_DISCONNECTED); - /* Let's take a reference first, since varlink_detach_server() might drop the final ref from the - * disconnect callback, which would invalidate the pointer we are holding before we can call - * varlink_clear(). */ + /* Let's take a reference first, since varlink_detach_server() might drop the final (dangling) ref + * which would destroy us before we can call varlink_clear() */ varlink_ref(v); varlink_detach_server(v); varlink_clear(v); @@ -1221,32 +1220,15 @@ Varlink* varlink_close_unref(Varlink *v) { if (!v) return NULL; - /* A reference is given to us to be destroyed. But when calling varlink_close(), a callback might - * also drop a reference. We allow this, and will hold a temporary reference to the object to make - * sure that the object still exists when control returns to us. If there's just one reference - * remaining after varlink_close(), even though there were at least two right before, we'll handle - * that gracefully instead of crashing. - * - * In other words, this call drops the donated reference, but if the internal call to varlink_close() - * dropped a reference to, we don't drop the reference afain. This allows the caller to say: - * global_object->varlink = varlink_close_unref(global_object->varlink); - * even though there is some callback which has access to global_object and may drop the reference - * stored in global_object->varlink. Without this step, the same code would have to be written as: - * Varlink *t = TAKE_PTR(global_object->varlink); - * varlink_close_unref(t); - */ - /* n_ref >= 1 */ - varlink_ref(v); /* n_ref >= 2 */ - varlink_close(v); /* n_ref >= 1 */ - if (v->n_ref > 1) - v->n_ref--; /* n_ref >= 1 */ + (void) varlink_close(v); return varlink_unref(v); } Varlink* varlink_flush_close_unref(Varlink *v) { - if (v) - varlink_flush(v); + if (!v) + return NULL; + (void) varlink_flush(v); return varlink_close_unref(v); } |