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* generator: Rename 'add_drive_opts' API to 'add_drive'.Richard W.M. Jones2012-07-141-1/+1
| | | | | | By using the once_had_no_optargs flag, this change is backwards compatible for callers (except Haskell, PHP and GObject as discussed in earlier commit).
* New API: guestfs_shutdown: Cleanly shutdown the backend.Richard W.M. Jones2012-07-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The new API splits orderly close into a two-step process: if (guestfs_shutdown (g) == -1) { /* handle the error, eg. qemu error */ } guestfs_close (g); Note that the explicit shutdown step is only necessary in the case where you have made changes to the disk image and want to handle write errors. Read the documentation for further information. This change also: - deprecates guestfs_kill_subprocess - turns guestfs_kill_subprocess into the same as guestfs_shutdown - changes guestfish and other tools to call shutdown + close where necessary (not for read-only tools) - updates documentation - updates examples
* run: Set MALLOC_PERTURB_ to a random value.Richard W.M. Jones2012-06-281-5/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | MALLOC_PERTURB_ is a glibc feature which causes malloc to wipe memory before and after it is used, allowing both use-after-free and uninitialized reads to be detected with relatively little performance penalty: http://udrepper.livejournal.com/11429.html?nojs=1 Modify the ./run script so that it always sets this. We were already using MALLOC_PERTURB_ in most tests. Since ./run is now setting this, we can remove it from individual Makefiles. Most TESTS_ENVIRONMENT will now simply look like this: TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = $(top_builddir)/run --test
* tests: Add ./run --test option.Richard W.M. Jones2012-06-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | This option, when added via TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = [...] $(top_builddir)/run --test allows us to run the tests and only print the full output (including debugging etc) when the test fails.
* tests: Add a test which adds the maximum number of disks and uses them.Richard W.M. Jones2012-06-132-0/+192