From: Andrew Melnychenko <and...@daynix.com> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1737400 Fixed setting max_queue_num if there are no peers in NICConf. qemu_new_nic() creates NICState with 1 NetClientState(index 0) without peers, set max_queue_num to 0 - It prevents undefined behavior and possible crashes, especially during pcie hotplug.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Melnychenko <and...@daynix.com> --- hw/net/e1000e.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/hw/net/e1000e.c b/hw/net/e1000e.c index a91dbdca3c..f2cc1552c5 100644 --- a/hw/net/e1000e.c +++ b/hw/net/e1000e.c @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ e1000e_init_net_peer(E1000EState *s, PCIDevice *pci_dev, uint8_t *macaddr) s->nic = qemu_new_nic(&net_e1000e_info, &s->conf, object_get_typename(OBJECT(s)), dev->id, s); - s->core.max_queue_num = s->conf.peers.queues - 1; + s->core.max_queue_num = s->conf.peers.queues ? s->conf.peers.queues - 1 : 0; trace_e1000e_mac_set_permanent(MAC_ARG(macaddr)); memcpy(s->core.permanent_mac, macaddr, sizeof(s->core.permanent_mac)); -- 2.24.1