On 05/15/2012 06:20 PM, Peter Maydell wrote: > On 15 May 2012 17:08, Fabien Chouteau <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 05/15/2012 03:31 PM, Andreas Färber wrote: >>> Am 15.05.2012 11:39, schrieb Fabien Chouteau: >>>> Do not call cpu_dump_state if logfile is NULL. >>> >>> And where is log_cpu_state() being called from? Its caller is passing >>> NULL already then. > >> No, logfile is a global variable. log_cpu_state() takes only CPUState >> and flags parameters. > > The question is which of the following two options we want: > (1) callers should be guarding the calls to log_cpu_state() with > checks for qemu_log_enabled() or qemu_loglevel_mask() > (2) log_cpu_state() does its own check for whether logging is enabled > in the same way that qemu_log() and qemu_log_vprintf() do > > At the moment most callers of log_cpu_state() do their own checks > as per (1), but you could make an argument that we should switch > to (2) instead. >
I think (2) is better, we do the check in one place and that's it. All call to log_cpu_state are safe. And as you said, it's already the way qemu_log and qemu_log_vprintf work. -- Fabien Chouteau
