qemu-char: using qemu_set_nonblock() instead of fcntl(O_NONBLOCK)

Technically, fcntl(soc, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK)
is incorrect since it clobbers all other file flags.
We can use F_GETFL to get the current flags, set or
clear the O_NONBLOCK flag, then use F_SETFL to set the flags.

Using the qemu_set_nonblock() wrapper.

Signed-off-by: Wangxin <wangxinxin.wang@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Gonglei <arei.gonglei@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Gonglei 2014-08-11 17:34:20 +08:00 committed by Stefan Hajnoczi
parent 271dddd133
commit 4ff12bdb1d

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@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ static CharDriverState *qemu_chr_open_fd(int fd_in, int fd_out)
s = g_malloc0(sizeof(FDCharDriver));
s->fd_in = io_channel_from_fd(fd_in);
s->fd_out = io_channel_from_fd(fd_out);
fcntl(fd_out, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
qemu_set_nonblock(fd_out);
s->chr = chr;
chr->opaque = s;
chr->chr_add_watch = fd_chr_add_watch;
@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ static CharDriverState *qemu_chr_open_stdio(ChardevStdio *opts)
}
old_fd0_flags = fcntl(0, F_GETFL);
tcgetattr (0, &oldtty);
fcntl(0, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
qemu_set_nonblock(0);
atexit(term_exit);
chr = qemu_chr_open_fd(0, 1);