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remote: Don't lose track of events when callbacks are slow
After the remote driver runs an event callback, it unconditionally disables the loop timer, thinking it just flushed every queued event. This doesn't work correctly though if an event is queued while a callback is running. The events actually aren't being lost, it's just that the event loop didn't think there was anything that needed to be dispatched. So all those 'lost events' should actually get re-triggered if you manually kick the loop by generating a new event (like creating a new guest). The solution is to disable the dispatch timer _before_ we invoke any event callbacks. Events queued while a callback is running will properly reenable the timer. More info at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=624252
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@ -10557,9 +10557,9 @@ remoteDomainEventQueueFlush(int timer ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, void *opaque)
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priv->domainEvents->count = 0;
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priv->domainEvents->events = NULL;
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virEventUpdateTimeout(priv->eventFlushTimer, -1);
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virDomainEventQueueDispatch(&tempQueue, priv->callbackList,
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remoteDomainEventDispatchFunc, priv);
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virEventUpdateTimeout(priv->eventFlushTimer, -1);
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/* Purge any deleted callbacks */
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virDomainEventCallbackListPurgeMarked(priv->callbackList);
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