net: fix infinite loop on exit
1ceef9f27359cbe92ef124bf74de6f792e71f6fb added handling for cleaning up multiple queues in qemu_del_nic() for cases where multiqueue is in use. To determine the number of queues it looks at nic->conf->queues, then iterates through all the queues to cleanup the associated NetClientStates. If no queues are found, no NetClientStates are deleted. However, nic->conf->queues is only set when a peer is created via -netdev or netdev_add, and is otherwise 0. This causes us to spin in net_cleanup() if we attempt to shut down qemu before adding a host device. Since qemu_new_nic() unconditionally creates at least 1 queue/NetClientState at queue idx 0, make qemu_del_nic() always attempt to clean it up. Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
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@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ void qemu_del_net_client(NetClientState *nc)
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void qemu_del_nic(NICState *nic)
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void qemu_del_nic(NICState *nic)
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int i, queues = nic->conf->queues;
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int i, queues = MAX(nic->conf->queues, 1);
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/* If this is a peer NIC and peer has already been deleted, free it now. */
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/* If this is a peer NIC and peer has already been deleted, free it now. */
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if (nic->peer_deleted) {
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if (nic->peer_deleted) {
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